

The Leader's Journey Podcast
Jim Herrington & Trisha Taylor
In each episode, we are going to work to give you one easy to understand concept and tell you at least one story that illustrates the concept being put into practice. The concept will be easy to understand, but it will require your very best self and a good deal of practice over time if you are going to implement it.
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Dec 24, 2021 • 22min
Reflecting on 2021
We wanted the last episode of this year to be a little different. There will not be a leadership principle, and there's not going to be a question that we're trying to answer. But in this episode, I think we want to talk to each other and talk to our community as the year winds down. To give us the opportunity to reflect a little bit on this last year. Conversation overview: We're not designed to live disconnected over the long haul What is normal? Societal upheaval Considering family systems Resilience and reframing what success might look like Doing hard things well The power and importance of authentic relationships Parting thoughts for our community as we wrap up this year References: Churches learning change Faithwalking AA Family systems theory Your Labor Is Not in Vain (Live) (feat. Paul Zach)

Dec 2, 2021 • 46min
Applying Systems Thinking
Today Jim is joined by our colleague and fellow coach, Dr. Michael De Ruyter. Mike and Jim are facilitating a learning community for 10 pastors this fall and today's podcast is a conversation between us that we prepared for one of the gatherings of this group of pastors, the topic is systems thinking and how we utilize this way of thinking and highly complex and emotionally charged leadership situations. We invite you to listen. Conversation overview: - The mental model of systems thinking - Cause and effect thinking - What is a system? - Why systems thinking - How systems change - How anxiety shows up in a system - Recognizing anxiety in ourselves

Nov 5, 2021 • 38min
Effective and Empowering Accountability
How do we implement accountability strategies that are actually empowering and effective? In our efforts to lead a group of people toward a shared mission or vision, we must find ways to overcome our negative experiences with accountability and learn to hold ourselves, each other and our organizations accountable in collaborative, grace-filled and practical ways. Summary: Reactions to the idea of accountability from our experiences and our first formation Accountability and performance appraisals and feedback Using meetings to hold ourselves accountable Accountability for ourselves and to each other--accountability structures in The Leader's Journey 200% accountability -- Accountability in a collaborative context Distinguishing accountability from blame Practices for accountability in complexity--being accountable for being accountable Resources: 2FW Workbook Renovare Resources for effective feedback: Radical Candor & Crucial Accountability Our past podcast on feedback: Giving & Receiving Feedback Resources for the structure to support accountability: Traction & 4 Disciplines of Execution The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill The One Thing by Keller and Papasan, especially Fig. 24 and Fig. 32

Oct 14, 2021 • 36min
Strategic Planning
Many organizations have plenty of great ideas and plans for the future but they struggle to focus everyone in the same direction and goal setting always seems to fall flat. How can we do strategic planning in a way that will help us get where we're trying to go? That's the topic for this episode of our series exploring questions we get from leaders about that second set of leadership skills--the collective skills it takes to lead people. Download the Two Feet Walking Workbook Conversation overview: What are the different components of strategic planning? How does strategic planning fit into what we know about adaptive leadership? Is strategic planning different for churches and ministries and nonprofits? How? Why do organizations sometimes resist strategic planning? What are some concerns about the strategic planning process? If someone is just beginning to think about strategic planning, where should they start and what should they remember? Other episodes in this series can be found here at theleadersjourney.us/2fw Thank you for listening. If you enjoy listening to The Leader's Journey Podcast, the best way to support us is to take just a few seconds and leave a rating and/or comment over on iTunes or share it with your friends on Facebook … Thank you!

Oct 1, 2021 • 32min
Guiding a Group Through Grief and Loss
The question we are exploring in this episode is, "So I believe that God is doing a new thing, how do I help people let go of the past so that we can move toward a different future?" Conversation Overview The nature of change The nature of grief How do we help people name and grieve their losses without getting stuck in them? What are the skills and practices for this work? How is this work similar and different with a group of people as opposed to individuals? How do I know when it's time to "move on?" Download the Two Feet Walking Workbook

Sep 16, 2021 • 47min
Collective Discernment
I understand that I'm supposed to be leading toward God's emerging future, mobilizing people toward a shared vision. But honestly, it's like herding cats! How do we know where we're supposed to be going? Download the Two Feet Walking Workbook Conversation Overview: What makes this difficult? What are some different ways to look at collective discernment? What do we believe about the process of collective discernment? What are some practices and skills leaders can develop to help this process?

Aug 12, 2021 • 24min
Understanding and Managing Your Emotions
We live in a culture that is drowning in emotion and at the same time we are emotionally numb and cut off. The church is no different. In order to have something compelling to offer in our culture, in order to work together in ministry, we have to learn how to name and manage our emotions. This episode is about understanding and managing our emotions from our six-part series on leadership practices that lead to breakthrough. If you'd like to learn more about this series or our organizational coaching and leadership development services you can contact us using our website, https://theleadersjourney.us/contact Conversation Overview Spiritual life vs. emotional life Learning to feel his feelings What are feelings good for? Disrupting old ways of thinking Thank you for listening. If you enjoy listening to The Leader's Journey Podcast, the best way to support us is to take just a few seconds and leave a rating and/or comment over on iTunes or share it with your friends on Facebook … Thank you!

Jul 14, 2021 • 18min
Mastering Transformation Conversations
This episode is about learning to master transformation conversations from our six-part series on leadership practices that lead to breakthrough. If you'd like to learn more about this series or our organizational coaching and leadership development services you can contact us using our website, https://theleadersjourney.us/contact Change happens at the speed of conversation God created with God's words What do our words enroll people in? Enrolling people in hope The 3 parts of a transformation conversation How are you going to practice?

Jun 24, 2021 • 25min
Identifying and Clarifying Guiding Principles
A guiding principle is a standard you want to live up to or a value you want to live into with integrity. This episode is about learning to identify and clarify guiding principles from our six-part series on leadership practices that lead to breakthrough. If you'd like to learn more about this series or our organizational coaching and leadership development services you can contact us using our website, https://theleadersjourney.us/contact Conversation Overview: Distinguishing guiding principles from beliefs and core values Do guiding principles change throughout our lives? Integrity and accountability How to clean up messes & the integrity conversation Moving from theoretical to practical Thank you for listening. If you enjoy listening to The Leader's Journey Podcast, the best way to support us is to take just a few seconds and leave a rating and/or comment over on iTunes or share it with your friends on Facebook … Thank you!

Jun 10, 2021 • 16min
Spiritual Practices That Lead To Breakthrough
We are in a changing context and the practices we grew up with are not the practices that will sustain the kind of leadership we need in this world. We believe that effective leaders have a set of daily, weekly, and occasional practices that nourish their spirit and fosters ongoing transformation. This episode is about spiritual practices that lead to breakthrough from our six-part series on leadership practices that lead to breakthrough. If you'd like to learn more about this series or our organizational coaching and leadership development services you can contact us using our website, https://theleadersjourney.us/contact Leaders can grow their capacity- What are spiritual practices? Getting access to your inner-life Being intentionally about choosing practices Examining our practices Where do you want to have a breakthrough?


