Managing Leadership Anxiety: Yours and Theirs
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
My guest this week, Rich Villodas, leads us through a fantastic conversation on the power of genograms and differentiation and gives us concrete tools to help us navigate our emotional and anxious worlds. Rich shares profound thoughts that will help us engage deeper with our true self. One of my favorite interviews! Rich is the lead pastor of New Life Fellowship, a large, multiracial church with more than seventy-three countries represented in Elmhurst, Queens. His book The Deeply Formed Life is available for pre order and releases in September. Prior to becoming lead pastor, he gave oversight to New Life's small group ministry and served as preaching pastor. Rich has a BA in pastoral ministry and theology from Nyack College and an MDiv from Alliance Theological Seminary. He enjoys reading widely, and preaching and writing on contemplative spirituality, justice-related issues, and the art of preaching. He's been married to Rosie since 2006 and they have two beautiful children, Karis and Nathan.
Ep 176: Jimmy Carnes
Ep: 175: Differentiation At The Movies
Ep 174: Ted Lasso and Attachment Theory
Ep 173: Ted Lasso and Slow Transformation
EP: 172: Precious Beliefs vs Deepest Core Beliefs
Ep 171: Jessie Cruickshank
Ep 170: Nick and Christine Caine
Ep 169: Brave Practice and Testing Assumptions
Ep 168: Steve Solo McCabe and Sin
Ep 167: Sean Nemecek
Ep 166: Restrain and Reflect
Ep 165: Justin Rosolino
Ep 164: Ike Miller
Ep 163: Mike Cosper
Ep 162: Tara Beth Leach
Ep 161: Steps For Transformation and an exciting announcement
Ep 160: Season Finale with Lisa Cuss.
Ep 159:The Unreliable Narrator
Ep: 158: Armageddon!
Episode 157 Lobster Traps. Trilogy Part 1.
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