Lead Together

Nick & Kim Bogardus

We believe that the quality of your life and leadership depend on the quality of your relationships. Lead Together is the podcast designed for Christian men and women striving to lead more effectively at home and work. In a world of constant change and demands, it's common for couples in leadership to feel disunified, unprepared, or reactive. That's why we're here—to guide you with practical leadership skills that will increase your impact in all your spheres of influence. Your hosts are Nick and Kim Bogardus.

  1. SEP 22

    Charlie Kirk, CS Lewis, & Andy Crouch and leading with conviction, grievance collection, and forgiveness

    In this episode Nick and Kim reflect on the assassination of Charlie Kirk, and what it reveals about leadership, formation, and family in today’s digital world. This isn’t about politics—it’s about the spiritual and emotional exhaustion of living in a world where evil is unavoidable and moral clarity is rare. They then share and comment on a few resources they've been reading lately that turn out to be related to current events. You’ll learn: Why “witnessing evil on repeat” is damaging your soul (and what to do about it)How to raise kids with anchored convictions in an age of online indoctrinationThe hidden danger of becoming a “grievance collector”—and how that mindset sabotages marriages, teams, and parentingWhy Christian leaders must pursue grace + truth with humilityHow forgiveness frees us from the cycle of revengeWhether you’re leading a team, a church, or just trying to show up better at home—this episode will equip you with practical tools and Christian perspective. Resources Mentioned: "Strong and Weak" by Andy Crouch"After Humanity: A Guide to CS Lewis' Abolition of Man" by Michael WardModern Wisdom podcast with James Kimmel Jr. Connect with us: RelationalLeadership.co | Book a strategy call to explore leadership coaching How you can support us: • Leave us a 5-star review on iTunes or Spotify • Share this episode with a friend • Send a question for a future Office Hours episode You can work with us at Relational Leadership.

    50 min
  2. Character Beats Competence: What Kirk Cousins, a Kids Movie, and Declining Conscientiousness Teach Us About Leadership

    AUG 18

    Character Beats Competence: What Kirk Cousins, a Kids Movie, and Declining Conscientiousness Teach Us About Leadership

    In this Situational Awareness episode, three seemingly unrelated stories reveal a crucial truth: how you handle what you don't choose reveals your character—and character determines outcomes more than talent or intelligence. Nick and Kim connect Kirk Cousins' graceful response to being benched, the resilience themes in Angel Studios' Sketch, and alarming new research showing declining conscientiousness among younger generations. Key Topics: Why conscientiousness predicts career success better than IQ or backgroundThe Kirk Cousins framework for handling setbacks with graceHow to build character in team members who struggle with follow-throughPractical strategies for raising resilient kids in a culture that celebrates quittingThe hidden opportunity for leaders of Gen-Z in a declining-character cultureKey Takeaways: Character is revealed in how you handle what you don't chooseConscientiousness can be developed but requires intentional structureLeaders who model emotional regulation become incredibly valuableFamily is where character gets formed firstResources Mentioned: "I Love You And You're Alright" by Citizens Netflix Quarterback Season 2Angel Studios Sketch movieFinancial Times conscientiousness researchEdwin Friedman's A Failure of NerveJonathan Haidt's work on digital media and teensPerfect for Christian professionals leading teams and families who want practical frameworks for building character and resilience. Connect with Relational Leadership:  Strategy Call: relationalleadership.co/contact Enneagram Assessment: relationalenneagram.com How you can support us: • Leave us a 5-star review on iTunes or Spotify • Share this episode with a friend • Send a question for a future Office Hours episode You can work with us at Relational Leadership.

    45 min
  3. Vision: Why successful leaders still feel stuck (and the missing piece)

    JUN 23

    Vision: Why successful leaders still feel stuck (and the missing piece)

    Most Christian professionals have put significant effort into plans but lack compelling vision—and it's costing them clarity, unity, and resilience when circumstances change (and they inevitably do). Key takeaway: The quality of your life and leadership depends on the quality of your relationships—and the quality of your relationships depends on having shared vision for where you're going together. You'll discover: Why confusing goals with vision is a trap that keeps leaders stuckThe 3 characteristics every effective vision must haveWhy most leaders skip vision development (and pay the price)How to identify and overcome the 3 biggest "vision killers"Real examples of vision statements that actually work for families and teamsThe integration challenge that separates great leaders from good onesWhy vision development requires intentional process, not weekend retreats Resources mentioned: Complete vision development framework: relationalleadership.co/visionBook a strategy call: relationalleadership.co/callTake the Relational Enneagram: relationalenneagram.comPerfect for Christian professionals who want to lead effectively without compartmentalizing their faith, work, and family life. How you can support us: • Leave us a 5-star review on iTunes or Spotify • Share this episode with a friend • Send a question for a future Office Hours episode You can work with us at Relational Leadership.

    36 min
4.9
out of 5
18 Ratings

About

We believe that the quality of your life and leadership depend on the quality of your relationships. Lead Together is the podcast designed for Christian men and women striving to lead more effectively at home and work. In a world of constant change and demands, it's common for couples in leadership to feel disunified, unprepared, or reactive. That's why we're here—to guide you with practical leadership skills that will increase your impact in all your spheres of influence. Your hosts are Nick and Kim Bogardus.

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