PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP

Listen to all the episodes before anyone else

1,99 €/M. oder 14,99 €/J. nach Probeabo

Becoming Bridge Builders

Becoming Bridge Builders is a faith-centered podcast hosted by Rev. Dr. Keith Haney, created for believers who sense God’s call to lead with wisdom, courage, and compassion in a deeply divided world. In an age of cultural confusion, outrage, and fractured relationships, this podcast exists to replace societal absurdity with biblical common sense and Christ-centered clarity. Each episode explores how God is raising up modern-day bridge builders—men and women equipped to stand firm in truth while extending grace, listening well, and leading with conviction. Through biblical teaching, cultural commentary, and practical application, Becoming Bridge Builders offers fearless yet thoughtful guidance for navigating today’s toughest issues without sacrificing faith or integrity. Listeners will be encouraged and equipped with: Scripture-rooted wisdom for understanding today’s cultural challenges Practical strategies for bridging divides in families, churches, workplaces, and communities Faith-filled leadership principles that move beyond talk into action Bold encouragement to live out your calling with humility, courage, and purpose Whether you are a Christian leader, a concerned believer, or someone longing for truth and unity in a broken world, Becoming Bridge Builders will challenge you to rise above fear, reject cultural chaos, and become an agent of reconciliation and transformation—right where God has placed you. This is more than a podcast. It’s a call to become the bridge.

  1. The Art of Discernment: Unveiling the Enemy's Tactics in Ministry

    vor 2 Tagen

    The Art of Discernment: Unveiling the Enemy's Tactics in Ministry

    In this enlightening episode, we delve into the profound insights of Athena Dean Holtz, a venerable figure in ministry and Christian publishing, who posits that recognizing the spiritual intricacies of our lives is paramount for effective leadership. With over four decades of experience, Athena elucidates the often-overlooked tactics of the enemy that can sow division and discord within both ministry and workplace environments, compelling us to confront our vulnerabilities rather than evade them. Through her latest publication, "No Longer Hidden," she encourages listeners to engage in the courageous prayer of seeking divine clarity regarding their hearts, an endeavor that can facilitate genuine transformation and healing. As we traverse through the complexities of faith-driven leadership, Athena’s reflections inspire us to scrutinize the narratives we accept and to fortify ourselves against the subtle deceptions that aim to undermine our purpose. Join us as we explore the intersection of faith, resilience, and the imperative of discerning truth in a world rife with challenges and distractions. In this enlightening episode, Rev. Dr. Keith Haney engages in a profound dialogue with Athena Dean Holtz, a seasoned leader in Christian publishing and ministry. Holtz's extensive background, marked by her role as the founder of Redemption Press and her authorship of several impactful works, sets the stage for an exploration of the intricate relationship between faith and action. The conversation reveals the evolving landscape of Christian publishing, where the burden of marketing has shifted from publishers to authors. Holtz articulates the challenges this presents, particularly for emerging voices who may lack the necessary platforms to secure traditional publishing deals, while also cautioning against the pitfalls of the overly accessible self-publishing realm. Her insights shed light on the necessity of maintaining biblical integrity amidst the influx of non-biblical narratives that threaten to infiltrate the church. As the discussion unfolds, Holtz delves into her personal journey, sharing the trials she faced during a painful church merger that tested her faith and resilience. This candid recounting serves as a powerful reminder of the emotional and spiritual toll that unresolved conflict can exert on church leaders. Holtz emphasizes the importance of confronting one's own heart and motivations through prayer, encouraging listeners to engage in the courageous act of self-reflection. Her assertion that the enemy seeks to exploit our vulnerabilities highlights the relevance of her latest book, 'No Longer Hidden: You Can't Resist What You Don't Recognize.' In this work, she invites readers to discern the spiritual battles that loom in their lives, advocating for an awareness that empowers believers to withstand the enemy's tactics, which often manifest as division and strife within communities. Furthermore, the episode emphasizes the significance of recognizing and addressing the strongholds of the mind that can hinder spiritual growth. Holtz's call to take every thought captive resonates deeply, urging listeners to challenge the lies that may have taken root in their consciousness. By equipping themselves with the truth of God's Word, believers can navigate the complexities of their faith with clarity and conviction. This conversation not only serves as an insightful exploration of the challenges facing contemporary Christian leaders but also as a heartfelt invitation to engage in the transformative power of discernment, healing, and authentic community. As the episode concludes, listeners are left inspired to embrace their unique journeys, confront their struggles, and become bridge builders within their spheres of influence. Takeaways: The evolution of Christian publishing reveals an alarming shift towards marketing responsibilities being placed upon authors, which complicates the traditional publishing landscape.Athena Dean Holtz elucidates the necessity of recognizing the enemy's tactics, emphasizing how division and strife are often instigated by unseen spiritual influences.One must courageously confront one's heart, as Athena advises, to avoid self-deception and embrace genuine forgiveness, which is pivotal for spiritual growth.The podcast underscores the importance of discernment in leadership, where unprocessed grief and unresolved trauma can impede one's ability to lead effectively and compassionately. Links referenced in this episode: athenaholtsspeaks.comamazon.com Mentioned in this episode: My friend Dr. Noah St. John calls this 'the invisible brake.' He's giving our listeners a free Revenue Ceiling Audit to help you see what’s REALLY holding you back. You’ll also get a FREE 30-day membership to Noah Bot, giving you access to Dr. Noah’s 30 years of experience to help you reach your next level. But hurry, because there are only 50 available this month. So if you're tired of being stuck at the same revenue level and want to finally break through, get your FREE Revenue Ceiling Audit at https://www.noahvault.com?aff=d28bf6c78150c7f09896297dfe1701c1cd191ac6fc9976779212cec5d38e94d6

    46 Min.
  2. From Monastery to Marketplace: Lessons in Courage and Compassion

    vor 5 Tagen

    From Monastery to Marketplace: Lessons in Courage and Compassion

    In this enlightening discussion, we delve into the multifaceted journey of Denny LaVe, a Catholic entrepreneur, devoted father of six, and former monk, who exemplifies the profound intersection of faith and practical leadership. Central to our dialogue is the notion that God often speaks in the silences, urging us to cultivate quiet spaces in our tumultuous lives to discern His guidance. Denny shares his riveting experiences—from scaling radio towers to navigating the complexities of family life—underscoring how challenges and near-death encounters have fostered a deep reliance on divine providence. The episode further explores how his personal narrative, encapsulated in his book "Blue Collar Blessed," serves as a testament to the transformative power of faith in ordinary settings. As we traverse the intricacies of ambition and identity, we invite you to reflect on how you might embrace your calling amidst the cacophony of contemporary society, all the while nurturing a spirit of courage and compassion in your own community. Takeaways: The podcast emphasizes the profound importance of creating silent spaces in our daily lives, as it is in these moments of stillness that we can truly hear God's voice and guidance, a necessity in a world filled with chaos.Denny LaVe's journey from a monastery to the marketplace illustrates the transformative power of faith and obedience, demonstrating how one can successfully navigate life's challenges by saying 'yes' to God's calling, even in the face of adversity.In a society where cultural noise often drowns out virtue, the hosts advocate for a deliberate curation of media consumed by families, underscoring the need to protect children from harmful influences while fostering a love for the outdoors and family interaction.The discussion on leadership reveals that true leadership is rooted in self-love and the love of neighbor, suggesting that one must first cultivate a healthy relationship with oneself to effectively lead others with compassion and understanding.Denny's reflections on his faith journey and the lessons drawn from his blue-collar background reveal a nuanced understanding of identity, illustrating that one's worth transcends professional success and is anchored in one's spiritual relationship with God.The conversation culminates in a call to action for believers, urging them to embody bridge-building in their communities by fostering dialogue, understanding, and cooperation across divides, thereby enhancing collective well-being. Links referenced in this episode: newlionofidaho.comdenny4senate.com Mentioned in this episode: My friend Dr. Noah St. John calls this 'the invisible brake.' He's giving our listeners a free Revenue Ceiling Audit to help you see what’s REALLY holding you back. You’ll also get a FREE 30-day membership to Noah Bot, giving you access to Dr. Noah’s 30 years of experience to help you reach your next level. But hurry, because there are only 50 available this month. So if you're tired of being stuck at the same revenue level and want to finally break through, get your FREE Revenue Ceiling Audit at https://www.noahvault.com?aff=d28bf6c78150c7f09896297dfe1701c1cd191ac6fc9976779212cec5d38e94d6

    52 Min.
  3. Transformative Leadership: Lessons from Chip Webster

    25. Juni

    Transformative Leadership: Lessons from Chip Webster

    The dialogue unfolds around the profound imperative of civic engagement, exemplified by our guest, Chip Webster, whose illustrious career intertwines leadership, mentorship, and a steadfast commitment to community enhancement. In our discourse, we delve into the essence of his latest endeavor, Unity and Service, Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to rekindling trust and fostering civic responsibility through the transformative power of volunteerism. Chip elucidates how simple acts of service can serve as conduits for bridging societal divides, ultimately fortifying the very fabric of democracy. His insights, meticulously detailed in his book, *Unity and A Pathway to Responsible Citizenship*, challenge us to reconsider our roles as citizens, urging us to embrace responsibility through active participation and heartfelt service. Join us as we explore these vital themes, punctuated by Chip’s personal anecdotes and actionable strategies that inspire us to engage more meaningfully within our communities. In this engaging exchange, Chip Webster articulates the essence of leadership as not just a position of authority but a commitment to nurturing a shared vision and guiding a team towards collective success. He underscores the significance of aligning one's values with their organizational mission, illustrating how such alignment can invigorate a workplace culture and drive innovative outcomes. Chip recounts personal anecdotes that reveal the transformative power of service—how moments of stepping outside one's comfort zone can yield profound insights and foster a sense of belonging. The discussion extends into the realms of personal responsibility within a democratic society, reinforcing the idea that voting, volunteering, and engaging in community service are not merely duties but privileges that enable individuals to contribute to the greater good. Through Chip's reflections, listeners are encouraged to cultivate their 'citizen muscle'—the capacity to actively participate and effect change within their communities, thereby enriching the democratic experience for all. Links referenced in this episode: tampabaywatch.orgunityandservice.org Mentioned in this episode: My friend Dr. Noah St. John calls this 'the invisible brake.' He's giving our listeners a free Revenue Ceiling Audit to help you see what’s REALLY holding you back. You’ll also get a FREE 30-day membership to Noah Bot, giving you access to Dr. Noah’s 30 years of experience to help you reach your next level. But hurry, because there are only 50 available this month. So if you're tired of being stuck at the same revenue level and want to finally break through, get your FREE Revenue Ceiling Audit at https://www.noahvault.com?aff=d28bf6c78150c7f09896297dfe1701c1cd191ac6fc9976779212cec5d38e94d6

    41 Min.
  4. Courageous Conversations: Cancer, Leadership, and Community Building

    22. Juni

    Courageous Conversations: Cancer, Leadership, and Community Building

    This episode delves into the profound and often unspoken challenges that leaders face when navigating the tumultuous waters of a cancer diagnosis. We are graced with the presence of Deb Krier, an extraordinary entrepreneur and certified integrative cancer coach, whose personal journey through multiple cancer battles has equipped her with invaluable insights. She adeptly combines her extensive experience in communications and public relations with the wisdom gained from her own trials to assist high-performing professionals in maintaining their leadership presence amidst personal turmoil. Deb’s narrative serves not only as a testament to resilience but also as a reminder that vulnerability and openness can foster an environment of support and understanding within organizations. Join us as we explore practical strategies for leaders to cultivate a culture that embraces compassion, while deftly balancing their professional responsibilities with the intricacies of personal health challenges. Navigating the tumultuous waters of leadership amidst personal turmoil can prove to be an arduous endeavor, particularly when faced with the daunting specter of a cancer diagnosis. Today, we engage with the remarkable Deb Krier, who, after confronting stage 4 breast cancer in 2015, transformed her formidable challenge into a beacon of hope for others. Through her initiative, TryingNotToDie Live, Deb offers invaluable wisdom to high-performing professionals, equipping them with the tools to lead with resilience and clarity during the most trying times. As we delve into her journey, we explore the complexities of identity and success in the wake of life-altering events, revealing that true leadership extends beyond mere professional accolades and encompasses the courage to embrace vulnerability and seek support. Deb's insights illuminate the profound realization that the human experience is replete with challenges, yet it is our response to these trials that defines our legacy. Amidst candid reflections on her battle with cancer, Deb articulates a narrative that resonates deeply within the corridors of the corporate world, where the pressure to maintain an unyielding façade often overshadows the necessity for compassion and understanding. In her discussions with me, she emphasizes the significance of maintaining open lines of communication, advocating for leaders to share their struggles with their teams, thereby fostering an environment rich in empathy and solidarity. This episode serves not only as a testament to the strength of the human spirit but also as a clarion call for organizations to cultivate cultures that prioritize well-being alongside performance. Deb's journey is a poignant reminder that leadership is not merely a role to fulfill but a profound responsibility to uplift those around us, particularly in times of adversity. Takeaways: Navigating the complexities of leading through major life disruptions, such as cancer, requires both courage and clarity.Individuals diagnosed with cancer often grapple with their identity; it is vital to remember they are more than their diagnosis.In the workplace, transparency regarding health challenges can cultivate a culture of support and compassion among colleagues.The significance of gratitude cannot be overstated; recognizing small daily blessings can profoundly affect one's mental resilience. Links referenced in this episode: tryingnottodie.live Mentioned in this episode: My friend Dr. Noah St. John calls this 'the invisible brake.' He's giving our listeners a free Revenue Ceiling Audit to help you see what’s REALLY holding you back. You’ll also get a FREE 30-day membership to Noah Bot, giving you access to Dr. Noah’s 30 years of experience to help you reach your next level. But hurry, because there are only 50 available this month. So if you're tired of being stuck at the same revenue level and want to finally break through, get your FREE Revenue Ceiling Audit at https://www.noahvault.com?aff=d28bf6c78150c7f09896297dfe1701c1cd191ac6fc9976779212cec5d38e94d6

    43 Min.
  5. Navigating the Labyrinth of Alzheimer's: A Caregiver's Journey

    18. Juni

    Navigating the Labyrinth of Alzheimer's: A Caregiver's Journey

    In today’s discourse, we delve into the poignant narrative of Sarah Vosburgh, whose experiences elicit profound reflections on the complexities of caregiving, particularly in the context of Alzheimer’s disease. As she navigates the tumultuous waters of familial relationships, we witness a remarkable transformation in her connection with her mother, catalyzed by the latter’s diagnosis, which compels Sarah to confront the intricacies of guilt, grief, and the labyrinthine healthcare system. Her candid revelations illuminate the emotional labor inherent in caregiving, as well as the subtle, yet significant, shifts in roles that often occur when a parent becomes dependent on their child. With a blend of humor and gravitas, Sarah shares insights from her memoir, "Who Will Name the Bees?", which serves as both a personal testament and a guiding light for others traversing similar paths. Join us as we explore the delicate interplay of love and loss, and the invaluable lessons learned through the lens of vulnerability and resilience. Within the contours of this episode lies a deeply resonant exploration of the caregiving experience as articulated by Sarah Vosburgh, who shares the trials and tribulations that arise when a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Sarah's narrative, rich in emotion and insight, elucidates the complexities of her relationship with her mother, which, despite its historical misunderstandings, is transformed into a profound bond as she assumes the role of caregiver. The episode highlights the emotional labyrinth caregivers navigate, where guilt, grief, and love intertwine in a delicate dance, challenging the very fabric of familial relationships. As we traverse the intricacies of Sarah's journey, we are confronted with the stark realities of the healthcare system that surrounds Alzheimer’s. Sarah poignantly recounts her struggles with navigating this convoluted landscape, illustrating the often unseen burdens borne by caregivers. This episode serves not only as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit but also as a clarion call for greater empathy and understanding towards those who walk the challenging path of caregiving. Sarah's reflections encourage listeners to build bridges of connection and compassion, fostering an environment where shared experiences can illuminate the darker aspects of caregiving, ultimately leading to a greater appreciation for the love and depth inherent in these relationships. In a world where Alzheimer's can feel isolating, Sarah's story is a reminder that we are not alone, and that our journeys, though fraught with difficulty, can also be filled with moments of grace and profound connection. Takeaways: The podcast episode emphasizes the profound emotional labor inherent in caregiving, particularly when navigating the complexities of Alzheimer’s disease.Sarah Vosburgh's journey illustrates the intricate relationship dynamics that can evolve between a caregiver and an individual suffering from cognitive decline.The importance of presuming good intent in interpersonal relationships is a recurring theme, as exemplified by the wisdom shared by Sarah's mother.You're not alone in your caregiving experience, and seeking support is important for your mental and emotional well-being. Links referenced in this episode: SarahVosberg.comamazon.com Mentioned in this episode: My friend Dr. Noah St. John calls this 'the invisible brake.' He's giving our listeners a free Revenue Ceiling Audit to help you see what’s REALLY holding you back. You’ll also get a FREE 30-day membership to Noah Bot, giving you access to Dr. Noah’s 30 years of experience to help you reach your next level. But hurry, because there are only 50 available this month. So if you're tired of being stuck at the same revenue level and want to finally break through, get your FREE Revenue Ceiling Audit at https://www.noahvault.com?aff=d28bf6c78150c7f09896297dfe1701c1cd191ac6fc9976779212cec5d38e94d6

    39 Min.
  6. Bridging History: How Charles C. Diggs, Jr. Shaped Civil Rights Legislation

    15. Juni

    Bridging History: How Charles C. Diggs, Jr. Shaped Civil Rights Legislation

    Our discourse today centers on the illustrious yet oft-overlooked figure of Charles C. Diggs, Jr., whose life and political career encapsulate the essence of African American representation and advocacy in the United States Congress. We are privileged to engage with Professor Marion Orr, an esteemed scholar whose latest work, "House of Diggs: The Rise and Fall of America's Most Consequential Black Congressman," meticulously chronicles the profound impact of Diggs on civil rights legislation and U.S. foreign policy regarding Africa during a pivotal era. With a narrative rich in historical context, we unearth the complexities of Diggs's contributions, which extend far beyond his significant achievements to include the struggles and adversities he faced as a pioneering leader amidst societal upheaval. Through our conversation, we shall delve into the nuances of his legacy, exploring not only the remarkable triumphs but also the unfortunate scandal that marred his later years. Join us as we navigate the intricate tapestry of Diggs's life, illuminating lessons pertinent to the ongoing discourse on black political power and representation today. A profound exploration of the life and legacy of Charles C. Diggs, Jr. unfolds within the latest installment of Becoming Bridge Builders. The episode features a riveting conversation with Professor Marion Orr, whose recent biography, 'House of Diggs: The Rise and Fall of America's Most Consequential Black Congressman,' delves into the historical significance of Diggs, the first African American congressman from Michigan. Professor Orr articulates how Diggs not only navigated the treacherous waters of mid-20th century American politics but also became a pivotal figure in the civil rights movement, advocating tirelessly for legislative reforms and African American representation. Through his life story, we are confronted with the complexities of political power, the necessity of solidarity among Black leaders, and the courage required to challenge systemic injustice. As Diggs' narrative unfolds, listeners are invited to reflect on the intersections of race, politics, and history, gaining insights that resonate profoundly in today's sociopolitical landscape. Takeaways: The podcast underscores the significance of Charles C. Diggs, Jr.'s contributions to civil rights and political representation, illustrating how his legacy is often overlooked despite its profound impact on American history.Professor Marion Orr elucidates the circumstances surrounding Diggs's life, emphasizing his pioneering role in the establishment of the Congressional Black Caucus and his enduring influence on U.S. African policy.The conversation highlights the intersection of education and activism, as both Diggs and Orr stress the importance of perseverance and courage in the face of systemic challenges in American politics.In discussing Diggs's indelible mark on civil rights legislation, the podcast reveals how his actions, notably during the Emmett Till trial, exemplified unwavering commitment to justice and equality.Orr's insights present a nuanced understanding of the pressures faced by early black legislators, shedding light on the formidable obstacles and societal expectations that shaped their political journeys.Ultimately, the dialogue serves as a compelling reminder of the necessity for courageous leaders in contemporary politics, advocating for tenacity in the pursuit of social justice and equity. Links referenced in this episode: marionor.comuncpress.comamazon.com Mentioned in this episode: My friend Dr. Noah St. John calls this 'the invisible brake.' He's giving our listeners a free Revenue Ceiling Audit to help you see what’s REALLY holding you back. You’ll also get a FREE 30-day membership to Noah Bot, giving you access to Dr. Noah’s 30 years of experience to help you reach your next level. But hurry, because there are only 50 available this month. So if you're tired of being stuck at the same revenue level and want to finally break through, get your FREE Revenue Ceiling Audit at https://www.noahvault.com?aff=d28bf6c78150c7f09896297dfe1701c1cd191ac6fc9976779212cec5d38e94d6

    43 Min.
  7. Navigating the Future: Building Sustainable Communities for Generations Ahead

    11. Juni

    Navigating the Future: Building Sustainable Communities for Generations Ahead

    The conversation illuminates the profound necessity of fostering sustainable communities, as articulated by our guest, Marat, the visionary founder of the ARC. At the very crux of our discourse lies the imperative to craft environments that not only nurture current inhabitants but also bequeath a flourishing legacy to posterity. Marat's extensive background in government, politics, and business equips him with a unique lens through which he perceives the intricate interplay between vision, execution, and communal values. The ARC is presented not merely as an ambitious concept but as a tangible exemplar of how collective efforts, rooted in transparency and integrity, can engender thriving neighborhoods that significantly enhance quality of life. As we delve into the nuances of community-building, we will also explore the practical milestones necessary to translate visionary ideals into concrete realities, thereby challenging the conventional paradigms of living and governance. The discourse presented within this episode encapsulates an exploration of transformative community-building, as defined by the arc, an innovative model spearheaded by the visionary Marat. At the crux of our dialogue lies the fundamental principle that the future we bequeath to subsequent generations is both a product of our current actions and an embodiment of our collective vision. Through Marat's rich tapestry of experiences across governmental, political, and entrepreneurial landscapes, we delve into the nuances of fostering sustainable, resident-driven communities that empower individuals and cultivate a sense of belonging. We are drawn into a conversation that deftly interweaves the threads of vision, execution, and outcome, illustrating how the arc transcends mere concept to become a tangible demonstration of thriving neighborhoods that enhance quality of life and serve as a global beacon for sustainable living. In contemplating the arc's vision, Marat articulates a profound belief that the contemporary epoch—shaped by the pandemic's reverberations—demands reconnection with nature. This shift, he argues, is not merely a return to simpler living but an evolution towards recognizing humanity's intrinsic relationship with the environment. The dialogue navigates the complex interplay of technology and community, positing that while the encroachment of artificial intelligence and remote work has altered societal dynamics, it is imperative that we do not allow these advancements to overshadow the organic connections that foster community cohesion. As Marat expounds on the daily lives of residents within the arc, listeners are invited to envision a world where work and passion coalesce seamlessly, where individuals are empowered to contribute to their community in meaningful ways, thereby challenging the conventional dichotomy between personal and professional life. Lastly, we critically examine the governance and operational frameworks that underpin the arc. Eschewing traditional democratic models, Marat articulates a sociocratic approach that prioritizes accountability and inclusivity while maintaining a clear decision-making structure. This innovative methodology seeks to avert the pitfalls commonly associated with intentional communities, namely the propensity for disillusionment stemming from unrealistic expectations. By fostering a culture of transparency and shared responsibility, the arc endeavors not just to create a community but to establish a living organism that thrives on collaboration, creativity, and mutual respect. As we conclude this enlightening session, we are left with the tantalizing prospect of a future where communities are not just created but are cultivated—nurtured by the very individuals who inhabit them, thus embodying the spirit of co-creation and sustainability that is quintessential to the arc. Takeaways: The conversation underscores the profound importance of creating intentional communities that prioritize sustainable living and collective empowerment, thereby ensuring a promising future for future generations.Marat's unique blend of experiences across government, politics, and business culminates in his endeavor to establish the ARC as a model for community-driven sustainability and resilience.The need for individuals to cultivate a deeper understanding of their motivations and aspirations is paramount when embarking on the journey to build an intentional community or a similar venture.The ARC embodies a bridge between traditional capitalist structures and emerging regenerative models, fostering a harmonious relationship with nature while promoting economic sustainability and community collaboration.In a world increasingly dominated by technology, the discourse advocates for a balanced integration of AI and human connection, emphasizing that technology should serve humanity rather than dictate its course.The dialogue underscores the importance of transparency and accountability within community governance, highlighting the role of clear structures and processes in conflict resolution and decision-making. Links referenced in this episode: thearkworld Mentioned in this episode: My friend Dr. Noah St. John calls this 'the invisible brake.' He's giving our listeners a free Revenue Ceiling Audit to help you see what’s REALLY holding you back. You’ll also get a FREE 30-day membership to Noah Bot, giving you access to Dr. Noah’s 30 years of experience to help you reach your next level. But hurry, because there are only 50 available this month. So if you're tired of being stuck at the same revenue level and want to finally break through, get your FREE Revenue Ceiling Audit at https://www.noahvault.com?aff=d28bf6c78150c7f09896297dfe1701c1cd191ac6fc9976779212cec5d38e94d6

    46 Min.
  8. Morning Rituals: The Daily Practices That Shape Extraordinary Lives

    8. Juni

    Morning Rituals: The Daily Practices That Shape Extraordinary Lives

    In today's illuminating dialogue, we delve into the profound insights of JB Glossinger, the visionary founder of Morning Coach, who has dedicated over two decades to helping individuals build their own bridges to success and sustainability. Central to our discussion is the imperative of trust—not merely in oneself but in the processes and systems that guide us daily. JB elucidates how his extensive experience has culminated in a professional operating system that transcends mere coaching; it establishes a dependable framework for high-performing professionals across the globe. As we explore mission, vision, and values, we look at how aligning personal growth with a clear, structured approach to goal-setting and execution matters. Prepare for an engaging exploration of personal development that emphasizes not only the strategies for success but also the essential human connections that fuel our journeys. The discourse in this episode centers on the profound journey of self-discovery and the intricate art of building bridges in both personal and professional realms. We delve into the essence of sustainability and trust, emphasizing the pivotal role these elements play in one’s journey towards success. Our guest, the illustrious JP Gossinger, affectionately known as JB, epitomizes the role of a bridge builder through his extensive coaching experience of over two decades. He has successfully cultivated a global network of high-performing individuals through his innovative platform, Morning Coach, which has transcended cultural and geographical barriers. The episode meticulously examines the critical advice JB received from the esteemed Dr. Wayne Dyer, which transformed his perspective on hardship and motivation, ultimately leading him to a path of clarity and purpose. The conversation further explores practical strategies for fostering trust in oneself and with others, encouraging listeners to embrace their unique processes as they navigate life's complexities. As the dialogue progresses, we explore mission planning and execution, which JB breaks down into clear segments. He elucidates the challenges faced by successful individuals, particularly the tendency to overcommit, while underscoring the importance of focus and clarity in achieving one’s goals. The episode invites listeners to reflect on their aspirations and to harness the power of a structured approach to realize their dreams. In this context, the importance of a morning ritual becomes evident, as JB shares his daily practices that have not only bolstered his productivity but have also instilled a sense of purpose and direction. This episode serves as a beacon for those seeking to navigate the tumultuous waters of their ambitions, offering them the tools to construct their bridges with intention and resilience. Takeaways: The podcast emphasizes that building bridges is a deliberate process that requires daily trust in oneself and in the systems we create, which ultimately guide us toward our aspirations.JB Glossinger, the esteemed founder of Morning Coach, has dedicated over two decades to helping professionals worldwide, demonstrating the power of consistent daily coaching across cultures and industries.The significance of sustainability in personal success is paramount; it is not merely about fleeting achievements but fostering lasting change through intentional and consistent practices.A pivotal piece of advice shared during the episode is to simplify one's life by focusing on mission and vision, thereby enabling individuals to discern their true priorities amid life's noise and distractions. Links referenced in this episode: morningcoach.commorningcoach.com/bridges Mentioned in this episode: My friend Dr. Noah St. John calls this 'the invisible brake.' He's giving our listeners a free Revenue Ceiling Audit to help you see what’s REALLY holding you back. You’ll also get a FREE 30-day membership to Noah Bot, giving you access to Dr. Noah’s 30 years of experience to help you reach your next level. But hurry, because there are only 50 available this month. So if you're tired of being stuck at the same revenue level and want to finally break through, get your FREE Revenue Ceiling Audit at https://www.noahvault.com?aff=d28bf6c78150c7f09896297dfe1701c1cd191ac6fc9976779212cec5d38e94d6

    47 Min.

Sendungen mit Abo-Vorteilen

PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP

Listen to all the episodes before anyone else

1,99 €/M. oder 14,99 €/J. nach Probeabo

Info

Becoming Bridge Builders is a faith-centered podcast hosted by Rev. Dr. Keith Haney, created for believers who sense God’s call to lead with wisdom, courage, and compassion in a deeply divided world. In an age of cultural confusion, outrage, and fractured relationships, this podcast exists to replace societal absurdity with biblical common sense and Christ-centered clarity. Each episode explores how God is raising up modern-day bridge builders—men and women equipped to stand firm in truth while extending grace, listening well, and leading with conviction. Through biblical teaching, cultural commentary, and practical application, Becoming Bridge Builders offers fearless yet thoughtful guidance for navigating today’s toughest issues without sacrificing faith or integrity. Listeners will be encouraged and equipped with: Scripture-rooted wisdom for understanding today’s cultural challenges Practical strategies for bridging divides in families, churches, workplaces, and communities Faith-filled leadership principles that move beyond talk into action Bold encouragement to live out your calling with humility, courage, and purpose Whether you are a Christian leader, a concerned believer, or someone longing for truth and unity in a broken world, Becoming Bridge Builders will challenge you to rise above fear, reject cultural chaos, and become an agent of reconciliation and transformation—right where God has placed you. This is more than a podcast. It’s a call to become the bridge.

Mehr von Becoming Bridge Builders