The H3 Leader Podcast

Ken Stewart

Exploring the foundational principles of healthy leadership.

  1. 09/09/2024 ·  Bonus

    "Peaces of the Puzzle" (audio only)

    Some people are really into puzzles. And then there are those that just want to torture themselves. Like…the puzzles that are nothing but repeated geometric shapes where every piece looks like the next. Another challenging method involves assembling a puzzle without the box lid as a reference. There is a point in puzzle assembly where we hit a tipping point - where the image starts to take shape and, in a positive sense, everything is “downhill from there.” But until that moment puzzle assembly can be one of the most frustrating tasks on the planet. Until the early pieces start coming together and dots start getting connected in our minds, it can feel like a complete waste of time. As I reflected on last week’s message a bit, I grew slightly concerned that I likely left a few key concepts out. It felt to me that if we could have added just a couple more puzzle pieces to last week’s conversation, we would have been able to walk away from the puzzle table with a more complete image in our heads and hearts. An image that, though also incomplete by the nature of our Sunday morning model, might have been a little more satisfying for us all. My hope is to add those pieces today in a message entitled “Peaces of the Puzzle” (with an intentional play on the word we used in last week’s message “Peaceful Pursuit”). Message: "Peaces of the Puzzle" Date: July 7, 2024 Location: First Congregational Church of South Pekin

    "Peaces of the Puzzle" (audio only)
  2. 07/18/2024 ·  Bonus

    Podcast Shorts 24-056: Cool Model

    It was a case of mistaken identity! After a wonderful extended lunch, he was all in. The conversation: lively. Our connection and alignment: apparent. The energy: high. He even said the words, "I'm in! What's next?" It was going so well... ...until I started talking about membership fees. He couldn't believe it - that I would charge fees to join a business leader Bible study?!? Wowzer. Houston, we have a problem. 😮 This was early in my business development journey, and I have since adjusted the structure of the discovery conversation accordingly. 😉 But roughly four years ago, it wasn't until we were about to leave that it became quite apparent we had crossed wires early and moved forward in the conversation with a critical misunderstanding. He thought I was inviting him to a Bible study. When in reality, I was inviting him into the beauty and the power of a bespoke peer group utilizing a proven professional executive development model and designed specifically for Christian business owners like him. Because in the case of Convene, said peer group is Kingdom-minded and biblically based ("Purpose Driven" if you will). But it's not a Bible study. In today's snippet from The Ag View Pitch, host and Convene member Shay Foulk speaks very briefly about his impressions as he contrasts our model with various other interpretations of the term. The more you know... Blessings to you, my friends! ============ P.S. Building a business is hard, and doing so as a Christian leader adds a whole ‘nother layer of complexity. But…you don’t have to run this race alone. If you would like to learn more about Convene, The H3 Leader, and our services, please reach out to me directly.

    Podcast Shorts 24-056: Cool Model
  3. 07/17/2024 ·  Bonus

    PS 24-055: Difficult to Describe

    How would you describe your experience with a magnificent sunset, or an incredible mountain vista, or hiking the Grand Canyon from rim to rim? Some things are impossible to adequately put into words. You can try, but the message is clear. You really have to experience these things for yourself. You had to be there. In today's brief snippet, The Ag View Pitch podcast host Shay Foulk appreciates this reality when it comes to one of the most powerful executive development tools available - peer groups. Business owners and executive leaders are at the tip of the proverbial spear. They are, for the most part, highly trained and very experienced. Typical development fare can be hit-or-miss. This group has learned a lot over the years. But, to learn from the learnings of others at the helm of their own businesses - in real time... Now THAT'S something worth leaning into. THAT is the value of an executive peer group - an executive development model that has been proven over decades of leveraged use. If you've got just over a minute, check out Shay's perspective in the clip below. Blessings to you, my friends! =============== P.S. I help high-performing Christian business owners, executive leaders, and their leadership teams find clarity, confidence, and consistent growth through the power of peer groups, executive coaching, and workshops. If you would like to learn more about The H3 Leader, Convene, or our services, please reach out to me directly.

    PS 24-055: Difficult to Describe

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Exploring the foundational principles of healthy leadership.