Jul 28, 2020
Leaders are more vulnerable after a success than after a failure. Failure is humbling, but success fosters pride. In this episode, Richard and Sam continue to draw lessons from the life and leadership of the Old Testament prophet Elijah. If you haven’t already, check out part one (episode 92), part two (episode...
Jul 21, 2020
Christianity is the only major world religion with a chronic shortage of men. In this episode, Richard discusses this gender imbalance with David Murrow, author of the bestselling book “Why Men Hate Going to Church.” Murrow is not a pastor, professor or theologian. He’s just a guy in the pews who noticed...
Jul 14, 2020
In 1804, Lewis and Clark set out in canoes to find a route to the Pacific Ocean. Everything went well until they hit the Rocky Mountains. At that point, they had three choices: they could quit, continue using ineffectual methods, or adapt. In this episode, Richard and Sam discuss adaptive leadership and Tod...
Jul 7, 2020
Serving performs. In this episode, Richard talks servant leadership, the challenges women leaders face, and weathering the pandemic with Cheryl Bachelder, former CEO of Popeye’s Louisiana Kitchen, Inc. Bachelder has also held leadership positions at Yum! Brands, Domino’s Pizza, RJR Nabisco, the Gillette Company,...