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Whole Hearted Leadership with Lantz Howard
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The Whole Hearted Leadership is a deep dive into real-time coaching conversations with today's top-performing faith-driven leaders. The goal is to create space to have authentic conversations that move you forward.
Lantz has coaching conversations with leaders like John Delony, John Eldredge, Garrett Unclebach, Jordan Raynor, Brent Beshore, Jon Tyson, William Vanderblomen, Shawn Tolleson, Ben Dozier, Ryan Michler, Morgan Snyder, and Josh Straub.
To work with Lantz and receive his weekly Lead Wholeheartedly newsletter go to www.lantzhoward.com
Lantz has coaching conversations with leaders like John Delony, John Eldredge, Garrett Unclebach, Jordan Raynor, Brent Beshore, Jon Tyson, William Vanderblomen, Shawn Tolleson, Ben Dozier, Ryan Michler, Morgan Snyder, and Josh Straub.
To work with Lantz and receive his weekly Lead Wholeheartedly newsletter go to www.lantzhoward.com
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In this powerful conversation, host Lantz Howard sits down with therapist, author, and New York City resident Jay Stringer, author of the award-winning Unwanted and the upcoming Desire: The Longings Inside Us and the New Science of How We Love, Heal, and Grow.Jay shares vulnerably about midlife chrysalis moments, the "provisional self" we create to survive family dynamics, the cost of suppressing or blindly following desire, and how our deepest longings—sexual and beyond—can become roadmaps to healing rather than sources of shame.Key highlights include:Navigating marriage and dating in the intensity of NYC life; saunas, cold plunges, bookstore dates, and the longing for wild nature.How unresolved family stories shape unwanted sexual behaviors—and why paying attention to them leads to freedomThe difference between suppressing desire, indulging it, and intentionally forming itMidlife as a time to honor "loyal soldiers," bury outdated roles, and listen for what Jesus is invitingBecoming a person "worth having sex with"—differentiation, self-soothing, and bringing a whole self to intimacy (not just seeking validation)Practical invitations: Honor the "albatross" (current struggles/loneliness) flying over your life + rediscover the "bells" (moments your heart rang true)Whether you're wrestling with intimacy, purpose, midlife transition, or leadership fatigue, this episode offers compassion, clinical wisdom, and spiritual depth to help you stop surviving and start truly living.---Work with Lantz Howard at www.lantzhoward.com I help high-performers align identity, marriage, and vocation– so they can lead wholeheartedly with the purpose that flows from a sound mind and a healthy soul.
I sat down with Morgan Snyder, author of Becoming a King and founder of Become Good Soil. At 50, Morgan opens up about his liminal season: turning 50, launching his adult kids, empty-nesting with Cherri, stepping away from 26 years with John Eldredge at Wild at Heart, and choosing a biblical Jubilee year of intentional pause, grief, and unlearning.He gets raw about excavating his false self, naming his deepest fear, redeeming 25 years of marriage from broken beginnings, and shifting from building big platforms to quietly serving the thirsty few as a spiritual father in the second half of life. This episode is my invitation to you—especially men (and the women who love them)—who are ready to slow down, grieve what must die, let fear become a guide, integrate your shattered parts, and apprentice yourself to God’s subversive, mustard-seed kingdom. Fewer people. Deeper relationships. Exponential impact over scale.If you’re in midlife transition, wrestling with identity, or craving wholehearted leadership that flows from being rather than doing, press play. It works. Slow and steady brings forth the kingdom.--Brother,If you're ready to align your identity, marriage, and vocation so you can lead wholeheartedly—from a sound mind and a healthy soul—I'm here to walk with you.I help high-performers (entrepreneurs, CEOs, founders, senior leaders, sales executives, and mission-driven men) get honest about their story, untangle limiting beliefs, renew their mind with truth, and live with clarity, confidence, and purpose that flows into every area of life.No more performing from a false self. No more disconnected marriage or vocation that drains your soul. Just real, wholehearted leadership that honors God and serves others deeply.Ready to explore what this could look like for you?Start with my free Unlock Intimacy Challenge: 7 days for Christ-following entrepreneurs to rebuild connection with your wife.Or book a no-pressure discovery conversation to talk confidentially about your story. lantzhoward.com and click "Work with Lantz."I'm selective with who I take on—spots are limited because this work is deep, personal, and life-changing. If you're thirsty for real alignment and maturity, reach out. I'd be honored to serve you.Peace and courage on your journey,Lantz Howardwww.lantzhoward.com
In this heartfelt episode of Whole Hearted Leadership Coaching Conversations, host Lantz Howard sits down with longtime friend Dr. Jay Raines, CEO of LeadersQ and author of the new book Culture Brand: A Proven Framework for Building a Culture That Wins.Jay traces his path from nonprofit leadership and launching a leadership development firm in India (working with Toyota and startups) to returning to the U.S. in 2016 and growing LeadersQ—where he and his team have delivered thousands of coaching hours to over 80 Chick-fil-A owner-operators and hundreds of other leaders.The conversation blends personal vulnerability and practical wisdom:Protecting marriage through weekly “Sunday night board meetings”The family-balanced, multi-year journey of writing his bookHow running brought mental clarity—and how a shattered shin during a half-marathon forced him to confront absence of presence, learn dependence, and cultivate peace and a victor mindsetJay unveils his Culture Brand framework—a Venn diagram that balances three essentials:Results — excellence, accountability, goal-driven performanceTeaming — collaboration, encouragement, developing othersCharacter — coachability, dependability, ownership, attitudeCharacter serves as the “glue,” integrating results and relationships. He illustrates this with stories from introducing servant leadership in hierarchical Indian business cultures and real client transformations.The episode closes with a striking metaphor: the Dodda Alada Mara (Big Banyan Tree) in Bangalore—a single tree spanning acres, thriving through interconnected “feeder” trunks long after the original center died—symbolizing cultures that endure and scale beyond the founder.Key TakeawaysGuard sacred relational time (weekly spouse check-ins) as a core leadership habit.Physical discipline sharpens mental clarity and reveals blind spots—suffering often exposes where we’re not truly present.Lead from an “empty cup” (building relational trust) rather than a “full cup” (relying on authority)—it multiplies impact through abundance instead of scarcity.Assess your team across Results, Teaming, and Character; celebrate strengths, but transparently tackle weaknesses—starting with yourself.Intentionally build cultures that scale and leave a living legacy.--Learn more about coaching with Lantz Howard and discover how you can lead wholeheartedly in your true identity.
In this raw and transformative episode of Wholehearted Leadership, host Lantz Howard sits down with Dr. Wayne Chappelle (aka Dr. C), a clinical and sports psychologist with over two decades of experience serving military special operations, the OKC Thunder, and high-profile leaders like Craig Groeschel. As co-author of the new book Heal Your Hurting Mind , Dr. Chappelle shares profound insights on achieving extraordinary results while maintaining wholeness in life, leadership, and relationships.From identifying the "7 wounds" that derail men (bottle, money, zipper, temperament, wolves, pride/ego, jealousy/envy, control) to candid discussions on sexual integrity in marriage, reframing anxiety and trauma as growth opportunities, and avoiding burnout through intentional rhythms, this conversation is a blueprint for men seeking to lead with heart and resilience. Whether you're a leader, husband, or high-performer, Dr. Chappelle's blend of behavioral science and biblical wisdom will challenge and equip you.Key Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction and welcome to Dr. Wayne Chappelle02:03 - Dr. Chappelle's professional journey: From clinical psychology to special ops and sports03:37 - Personal life: 31 years of marriage, recent dates, and leadership lessons07:20 - The 7-8 wounds that wreck high-achieving men (and how to spot them)10:27 - The power of "wingmen" – Story of General Petraeus and protecting yourself from yourself13:52 - Wounds vs. human vulnerabilities: Why strengths can become weaknesses15:35 - Dr. Chappelle's personal vulnerabilities and the thorn in Paul's side16:35 - Deep dive: Sexual integrity, zipper wounds, and why Christian men struggle most here20:42 - Reframing porn, arousal, and masturbation in marriage – Biblical insights from Song of Solomon23:10 - Emotional needs behind sexual desires: Connection, admiration, and heroism26:30 - Practical advice: Self-control, frequency, and avoiding selfishness in solo sex30:58 - Bringing secrets into the light: Role of wingmen, therapists, and open talks34:54 - Genesis of Heal Your Hurting Mind with Craig Groeschel – From exhaustion to endurance37:10 - Engineering life for joy: Mindset, habits, adventure (flying, jiu-jitsu), and authentic masculinity40:15 - Navigating burnout: Diet, exercise, sleep, and intentional rest41:51 - Reframing anxiety: Embrace 5-7 levels for optimal performance – Anti-pop psychology44:22 - Trauma as opportunity: Diamonds under pressure and Romans 8:2848:35 - Closing encouragement: Continuous growth, seeking help, and becoming your best selfResources Mentioned:Book: Heal Your Hurting Mind by Craig Groeschel and Dr. Wayne Chappelle-If this episode resonates, share it with a friend – especially the segment on sexual integrity (20:42-30:58). Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube for more conversations on wholehearted leadership. Follow Lantz on LinkedIn or visit lantzhoward.com for coaching and resources. Scan the health of your marriage and leadership with this free assessment.
What does it mean to stand in total darkness and become a beacon for others? On September 11, 2001, former U.S. Secret Service agent Darin Kinder was inside the World Trade Center complex when the towers fell. He ran from collapsing buildings, guided desperate people toward light in pitch-black debris clouds, and survived one of history’s darkest days.But this episode isn’t just a 9/11 survival story.Twenty-four years later, Darin shares how that trauma became the backdrop for discovering true purpose, healing through obedience, and a lifelong vow: to live (and one day be buried) in a “dirty suit”—sleeves rolled up, getting into the mess of life for God’s glory instead of staying clean and comfortable.In this powerful conversation, Darin opens up about:The moment he stood in an alley amid screams and dust, calling strangers to safety—and the spiritual metaphor he only saw 10 years laterWhy stuffing down pain doesn’t work, and how sharing his story brought unexpected healingThe three core traits he’s instilling in his four sons (and every man listening): integrity, courage, and compassionProtecting marriage and family during high-stakes seasons (including post-9/11 chaos)His promise to God after seeing “clean suits” vs. “dirty suits” on 9/11—and why he wants every man to reject a passive, shiny lifeIf you’re a leader, father, husband, or man feeling the pull toward deeper purpose, this episode is your rallying cry.--Are you struggling to discover your true identity? Or experience deeper intimacy with your wife? Reach out to Lantz Howard to start the conversation. Or take the free assessment to scan the health of your marriage and leadership. www.lantzhoward.com
Join Lantz and Timothy in this conversation about navigating the sale of his generational business and the journey of coming into his true identity. Hear from Timothy on how identity coaching transformed not only the peace to sell his business but also took his marriage to the next level as well. Would you like to discover your true identity and have more intimacy in your marriage? Reach out to Lantz to start the conversation. www.lantzhoward.com
In this episode, Lantz Howard sits down with authors and marriage experts Jill and Mark Savage, and the author of 14 books, No More Perfect Marriage. Together, they explore how attachment styles shape our marriages, leadership, and emotional presence—often without us realizing it.Jill and Mark unpack the familiar “cat and dog” dynamic—anxious pursuit and avoidant withdrawal—and how these patterns quietly fuel conflict, distance, and misunderstanding. Drawing from decades of marriage ministry, personal story, and clinical insight, they invite couples and leaders to move beyond performance, perfection, and coping strategies into secure attachment, honest connection, and lasting intimacy.This conversation is especially relevant for high-capacity leaders and husbands who are successful externally but longing for a deeper connection at home. Rather than offering quick fixes, this episode calls men and women into courageous self-awareness, emotional maturity, and a marriage rooted in grace—not perfection.Join the FREE 30 Day Champion Husband Challenge at ChampionHusband.comGet your personalized High Performance Marriage Scorecard Learn more about coaching with Lantz Howard at www.lantzhoward.com
In this conversation, Lantz Howard sits down with Mark Moore, pastor, teacher, and author of Core 52 , Quest 52, Wisdom 52, and more to explore why biblical wisdom isn’t information to master—but formation to live into.Together, they unpack the difference between knowledge and wisdom, why so many leaders are spiritually informed yet inwardly exhausted, and how a slow, intentional engagement with Scripture can stabilize the soul in a distracted, accelerated world.Mark shares insights from decades of teaching and pastoring, emphasizing the power of weekly rhythms, long obedience, and letting God’s Word shape not just beliefs—but desires, decisions, and leadership presence.This episode is a call back to depth over hustle, formation over performance, and wisdom that actually holds when life and leadership get heavy.Perfect for leaders, husbands, pastors, and high-capacity men who want more than quick inspiration—they want lives that are rooted, resilient, and whole.Coaching that aligns identity, marriage, and vocation for extraordinary success. www.lantzhoward.com
Take your FREE High Performance Marriage Scan--Faith-driven leaders often win at work while quietly running a deficit at home. In this conversation, C12 CEO Mike Sharrow joins Lantz Howard to unpack why so many high-capacity Christian CEOs experience “artificial buoyancy” in marriage—appearing stable because of spiritual convictions and financial margin, while intimacy atrophies. Mike shares C12’s peer-advisor model, their marriage check-in, and a vision for business as ministry that re-centers the CEO to stay focused on Jesus. From the “locker room vs. field of play” church metaphor to a military-grade picture of vulnerability in marriage, this episode invites leaders to run into the storm, tell the truth, and build the only enterprise guaranteed to outlast the P&L: the family.--To get started working with Lantz Howard as your coach go to his website www.lantzhoward.com or get started by filling out the FREE High Performance Marriage Scan --If you found this conversation helpful, share it with one friend that you care about and let them know which section of the conversation to listen to and apply.--Lantz Howard is a Marriage Transformation Coach for Entrepreneurs, CEO's, and high-achieving men. www.lantzhoward.com
In this episode of The Wholehearted Leadership Coaching Conversation, Lantz Howard sits down with Peter Greer, CEO of Hope International and author of more than a dozen books including Mission Drift and Lead with Prayer. Together, they explore the challenges leaders face in staying aligned with their true calling, how to avoid mission drift, and the practical rhythms that help leaders finish the race .Top 5 Learnings1. Mission Drift is Subtle but Inevitable Without GuardrailsOrganizations and leaders don’t wake up one day far off track — it happens through slow drift unless intentional practices anchor them to mission.2. Prayer is Leadership’s LifelineLeadership isn’t just about strategy and execution. Sustained influence requires cultivating intimacy with God through prayer as the first work, not the afterthought.3. Marriage Reveals Leadership HealthThe way leaders engage their spouse and family is often the most honest reflection of how aligned their leadership truly is.4. Leaders Must Finish Well, Not Just Start StrongMany leaders begin with passion and vision but burn out or compromise later. The goal is long obedience in the same direction, finishing the race with integrity.5. Alignment Requires Community and AccountabilityIsolation is a risk for leaders. Having trusted guides, peers, and rhythms of accountability keeps the heart calibrated to God’s purposes.well.Order Peter's new book and lead your team through it together this fall. http://howleaderslosetheirway.com/--Are you a Christ-following high-achieving man?Unlock the wisdom of faith-driven entrepreneurs and business owners who scale their marriage and lead with soul.Subscribe and get the Unlock Intimacy by Friday challenge sent to you for free.Get started working with Lantz as your professional coach by taking this short relationship assessment that will help you get clarity on what needs your focus. www.lantzhoward.com
Welcome back, friends.Jessica and I sit down to unpack the difference between resistance and rejection in marriage. Resistance isn’t always a “no”; often it’s an invitation to slow down, draw out the deep desires, and find deeper alignment. In this episode, you’ll learn how to share your desires clearly, navigate mismatched expectations, and turn tension into deeper connection.Ready to take the next step? Start with the free assessment or join my newsletter for more insights on strengthening your marriage and living wholeheartedly.www.lantzhoward.com
In today's conversation, we are going to share how to resolve preferences and desires before they turn into a relational conflict. We will share with you one way to ensure that love keeps no records of wrongs, and ways you can identify what you feel and learn to communicate quickly to repair your relationships. The Intimacy Challenge is designed with intentional questions in each podcast to help you build a closer connection with your husband or wife.If you find these conversations useful, we would love to hear from you and invite you to share them with your friends. Get started working with Lantz as your professional coach by taking the free assessment or going to www.lantzhoward.com
Welcome to the Whole Hearted Leadership Coaching Conversation. Today, I invited my wife, Jessica, to begin a conversation on marriage. This will be an ongoing conversation, and today, we unpack a framework for you on intimacy. These questions are designed to help you create space for you and your spouse to connect with one another as you listen to how we are currently processing these questions as well. Our goal is to help you grow your marriage.The questions we explore will help you untangle your emotions, name your fears, and have language to connect with one another in deeper ways. --Go to www.lantzhoward.com to get started with Lantz as your professional coach. Lantz is a trained marriage therapist and professional executive coach serving high-achieving men, their marriage, and business.
I am honored to bring you this conversation with my friend and long-time client, Hunter Clinton. Hunter is the Owner/Operator of Chick-fil-A in Anna, TX. In our conversation together we discussed how to stay engaged with your wife even when adding a fourth child, building a team culture to be the salt and light in the community, and how your leadership evolves throughout the years if you stay committed to be a lifelong learner. --How is the health of your leadership and relationships? Take the free leadership assessment now. Lantz Howard is a professional coach serving men who want to strengthen their relationships by becoming wholehearted leaders. www.lantzhoward.com
Join Lantz Howard and guests Rich and Patty Green, authors of "Devoted for a Marriage Miracle," as they explore the underlying causes of intimacy drift and offer practical advice for rekindling. Discover how open communication, understanding God's design for marriage, and creating an affectionate environment can transform relationships. Rich and Patty reflect on their early years of ministry busyness, how burnout and disconnection crept into their relationship, and the transformation that began when they chose to slow down, seek healing, and rediscover intimacy through God's design.Insights from our conversation together1) I learned that a marriage rooted in ministry can still drift if emotional connection isn’t intentionally nurtured.2) I learned that daily prayer together—even if it starts awkwardly—can rekindle both spiritual and physical intimacy.3) I learned that healing begins when one spouse takes ownership and invites God to do deep, personal work.4) I learned that laughter, playfulness, and even “sex for breakfast” can become signs of a thriving, grace-filled marriage.5) I learned that the most powerful mentoring often comes not from perfection, but from the story of restoration you’ve lived through.--Are you a high achiever who is ready to scale your marriage?Take the free assessment to get started.
In this episode of Whole Hearted Leadership, host Lantz Howard welcomes Dave Munson, founder and CEO of Saddleback Leather Company, for an inspiring conversation around legacy, leadership, faith, and family. Together, they explore Dave’s new book, They'll Fight Over It When You're Dead: The True Story of How I Survived Terrorists, Morons and an Assassin to Build One of the Coolest Leather Companies in the World, unpacking stories of risk, resilience, and radical generosity. Dave shares how building a purpose-driven business aligned with eternal values has shaped his leadership and life, offering wisdom on fatherhood, discipleship, and loving people deeply, even in business.Favorite Quote: "Love people so much that they’ll feel weird about it."Here are six insights and learning from the conversation:1) Legacy is not about stuff—it’s about the stories and spiritual substance you leave behind.2) You don’t need to be perfect to disciple your kids; you just need to be present and point them to Jesus.3) Building a business with eternity in mind shifts decisions from self-centered to soul-centered.4) Risk is a requirement for faith-filled leadership—not a liability to avoid.5) Generosity isn’t just giving money; it’s choosing to love people radically and sacrificially.5) Leading wholeheartedly begins by aligning your internal compass with God’s eternal purpose.6) Your marriage and family should never be the cost of your mission—they are your first mission.--Lantz Howard is a professional coach helping high performers scale their marriage by becoming a wholehearted leader. Take this free assessment to scan the health of your leadership.
In this powerful episode, Lantz Howard sits down with Tim and Kathy Bush to discuss their journey from brokenness to breakthrough in marriage. The conversation centers around their book Sex on the First Date, which explores rebuilding trust, intimacy, and spiritual connection after betrayal.As leaders of War Room Ministries, they share the raw truth about restoration, how couples can start again, and why wholehearted leadership begins at home.If you are a business owner who has it all, I would encourage you to slow down and consider what Tim and Kathy have to offer. What I learned from our conversation:1) Tim and Kathy’s story is a living testimony that marriages can be restored even after infidelity and broken trust. But it requires surrender, truth-telling, and courageous vulnerability.2) Couples often expect restored connection without doing the emotional and spiritual work. True intimacy comes through a long obedience in the same direction—marked by confession, forgiveness, and intentional growth.3) Tim and Kathy emphasize that you cannot compartmentalize life—your leadership in the home will impact your leadership in business, ministry, and beyond.4) At the core of healing is the human desire to be known. Tim’s confession was the start of Kathy’s freedom to begin again—with God and with him.5) The most dangerous position is being comfortably disconnected. The Bushes urge couples to do the hard conversations now—before the bottom falls out.6) Their story challenges men especially to step out of isolation and into radical honesty. True strength is shown in the willingness to be weak before God and your spouse.7) War Room Ministries wasn’t a goal—it was birthed from ashes. Tim and Kathy now guide other couples through similar restoration, showing that purpose often grows from our deepest wounds.8) Even as empty nesters, they prioritize intentional time together. Dates aren’t just romantic—they’re acts of leadership and connection.--Ready to scale your marriage and flip the script?Lantz Howard serves high-performing men to scale what matters most without sacrificing their business. www.lantzhoward.com
In this episode of Whole Hearted Leadership, Lantz sits down with renowned cognitive neuroscientist and author Dr. Caroline Leaf to explore the connection between brain health, mental resilience, and faith. Together, they unpack how leaders can rewire toxic thought patterns, renew their minds, and take ownership of their inner world. If you're a purpose-driven leader looking to think, live, and lead more intentionally, this conversation is a must-listen.We get into the foundation of her work and the new research that supports her latest book Help in a Hurry: Simple Tools for Finding Peace When You're Overwhelmed, Anxious, or StressedHere is what I learned from my conversation with Dr. Leaf:You Are Not Your BrainYou are not your brain—you’re the mind using the brain. This truth gives you the power to change your thinking and take control of your mental health.Mind Renewal Takes Time and IntentionalityTrue transformation doesn’t happen overnight. Dr. Leaf shares a 63-day Neurocycle process for rewiring the brain and forming lasting habits.Mental Health Requires Daily WorkJust like physical fitness, mental health is a discipline. Simple, consistent mind management practices each day can lead to real transformation.Toxic Thoughts Physically Damage the BrainUnchecked negative thinking increases inflammation and affects brain health. Toxic thoughts manifest in emotional, relational, and physical dysfunction.Honest Self-Reflection Is a Leadership SuperpowerLeaders must slow down and examine their inner dialogue. Without awareness, subconscious thoughts will drive decisions and behavior.Emotions Are Messengers, Not MastersEmotions shouldn’t be suppressed or ignored. They’re signals to embrace, explore, and reconceptualize for growth.Trauma is Stored—But It Can Be RewiredPast pain doesn't have to define you. With structure and grace, trauma can be processed, healed, and transformed.Faith and Science Go Hand in HandDr. Leaf bridges neuroscience and Scripture, showing how renewing the mind (Romans 12:2) is both a spiritual and scientific truth.The Neurocycle is a Practical, Repeatable ToolHer 5-step Neurocycle—Gather, Reflect, Write, Reframe, and Active Reach—is a daily method for mental clarity and emotional resilience.Leaders Must Lead Their Minds Before Leading OthersGreat leadership starts with self-leadership. If you don’t govern your inner world, you’ll lead from reaction instead of responsibility.Ready to close the gap on your leadership and reach your highest potential? Take this free health assessment and receive a free personal coaching call to guide you on your next step. Lantz Howard is a professional coach who helps entrepreneurs, CEO's, and creatives scale their business without sacrificing their marriage. www.lantzhoward.com
John Eldredge is back for our third conversation together. We talk about his latest book, Experience Jesus Really, and how to find refuge in the summer and restore the strength of your leadership. What I learned from John in our conversation:Why praying over your vacation is essential and how to invite others to pray with you in all seasons of life. God created us to enjoy life now, and how to pull away from being discipled by the internet. You cannot trust a vacation to restore of provide refuge for your soul. Your organization may flourish more with a four-day work week. Root your team in a "vine and branch" organization who have a real life in God. As the leader of a team, learn what triggers you and then invite Christ into those parts and receive his care and compassion.If you are facing a complex leadership decision, learn to invite Jesus into that place of fear or risk aversion and ask Jesus to heal your soul. The pressure of leadership will reveal the unhealthy places that Jesus wants more access to you in the journey of becoming a wholehearted leader. Leadership is lonely. Pay attention to addictions, even if the addiction is chocolate. God may be inviting you to find refuge in him from your leadership irritations. Learn to receive from God care, love, and leadership. Your position of receiving will open you back up to love. Receiving is about being loved. You are loved. --How is the health of your leadership?Learn more about working with Lantz as your professional coach at www.lantzhoward.com --Did you find this conversation useful and encouraging?Share it with a friend and leave a review for others to be inspired as well. --Follow Lantz on LinkedIn.
Patrick Lencioni Founder of The Table Group. TG focus is on leading a movement to make organizational health a reality in companies and organizations everywhere. That's because we are utterly convinced that a healthy organization achieves greater results, builds a more loyal customer base, and develops fulfilled employees.What I learned in my conversation with Pat:How Pat and his wife Laura grow their marriage through long drives together. Be responsive to the voice of God and the Holy Spirit will lead you. Learning to respond in a way that is alignment with him and your gifting will lead you to flourish. How achievers and pleasers may not even be aware of their dark side because it gets rewarded in our organizations.The simple truths are the foundations of healthy organizations and a thriving life.The false narrative that exists when high performance is only measuring external outcomes. The addiction of high performers to please others is a dangerous path. Be excellent at your job and allow the joy of Jesus to be the overflow.Learn about yourself through assessments, coaching, and get curious about the behaviors that are not consistent with the gifts that God gives you. Pray regularly and pause throughout the day to delight in the one who created you.--Are you reaching your full potential as a leader?To start working with Lantz as your professional coach, take the free assessment at www.lantzhoward.com --If you found this encouraging please share with a friend you care about and leave a review to help others find the path the show. --Follow Lantz on LinkedIn.




