For Leaders with Ronnie Floyd

Ronnie Floyd

INVESTING, INSPIRING, AND INFLUENCING

  1. 18H AGO

    Defining Your Reality

    You are in for a great time with us today. My subject is rarely discussed, yet it is critical to your life and leadership.  I hope your first few days of 2026 have been purposeful, meaningful, and enjoyable. I have been so blessed and have enjoyed this time.  For the few or many like me, whichever it is, the game of football has been a thrill to watch. Both college and professional football are near crowning their champions. My wife, Jeana, loves watching games with me, so we have fun together.  When these teams complete their final game, they will join those already sitting at home, busily working on next year, strategizing about what they need and how they can gain an edge over their competition when the new season begins this fall.   One thing about sports like this is that there is a scoreboard. It does not lie. It gives us the result. That result is reality. One wins. One loses. Whether you are in sports, business, healthcare, or numerous other professions, the results usually reveal reality.  Just remember, there is another reality, perhaps many, behind the scoreboards of your life. In life and leadership, we have to discipline ourselves and face reality. The real reality about who we are, where we are, what we are doing, how we are doing, and whether we are being as effective as God created us to be. Just as difficult as this is personally, it may be even more difficult in your workplace. In life, work, career, church, and the future, we have to peel back again and again to discover the real reality. This is why this podcast is about: DEFINING YOUR REALITY.

    22 min
  2. 12/17/2025

    CONSIDER THESE THINGS IN 2026

    This week’s podcast is helpful, but also challenging. On this final podcast episode I am releasing in 2025, I want to point your attention to the coming year, 2026. Before we get into this final episode, I am recording in 2025, I want to share a few quick updates with you:  Merry Christmas from Jeana and me to you and your family. I hope these final days of 2025 are fantastic, and the celebration of Christmas will be special. For many of you who have lost a loved one in 2025, we are praying for you as you face this first Christmas without that loved one in your family being with you in person. May God’s grace and peace be with all of you.  God has been so good to me in 2025, with the release of my newest book, entitled The Supernatural Power of Prayer and Fasting. I have conducted over 40 interviews or podcasts with various people since the release of this book. God is using it extensively. You can order it on Amazon to help you begin the new year with God in a way you've never experienced before.  I received a dynamic testimony just this past week from a pastor in Virginia about the impact this book has had on his life, including the salvation of one of his children. There is Supernatural Power when you Pray and Fast. Order a copy today. If you want to order by the case, contact us here and we can help you accomplish this. There are forty books in each case so those who are sharing it with Bible Study groups or churches, this may help you do it more effectively.  God has opened up so many doors preaching God’s Word throughout the nation and even in Athens, Greece, this past August, at a large global missions conference with over 80 nations present. Hundreds were there, and it was powerful. God is at work in our country and world.

    28 min
  3. 12/10/2025

    16 LEADERSHIP LESSONS FROM RUNNING MY FIRST MARATHON AT 70 YEARS OF AGE

    I was born on November 11, 1955. Do the math. I just turned 70. On December 6, 2025, less than one month after my 70th birthday, I ran and completed the St. Jude Memphis Marathon. This was the first marathon that I ever ran. For those who might not know, a marathon is a long-distance running race measuring exactly 26.2 miles. Yes, you heard that right: 26.2 miles.  To everyone involved with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital who cares for children with cancer and shows compassion to their families, thank you for everything you do—including your vision, preparation, and execution of this huge event for thousands of people.  I never saw myself as competing against others in this marathon. If I were competing, it would be against myself and my personal desire: I want to run a marathon.   When I was a high school athlete, I was a sprinter, not a long-distance runner. I never liked running long distances. But over forty years ago, I began running. Back then, three miles would have been my big goal. Even then, my goal was not speed, but endurance. Twenty years ago, I started running three to five miles a day, and periodically, I would run seven miles. Most likely, I have run 5 days a week for all these years. Then, over the past five years, beginning in the pandemic, I began lengthening these runs on many days. It was then that I started thinking: “One day, I may run a marathon.”  In 2024, I began asking God to help me be healthy enough to run a marathon. In 2025, I started praying, “Lord, this year, help me to run a marathon.” Then, it became more specific and essential to me, and I began praying, “Lord, I want to run this marathon for Your honor as a testimony of Your power through me all the way through the finish line of 26.2 miles. Please Lord, do this miracle through me, and may people come to Jesus because of it. For Your Kingdom and to God’s glory, I pray that this miracle be done! I stand upon these words: “For nothing is impossible with God!” Luke 1:37

    35 min
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