23 min

Now What‪?‬ The Leader's Journey Podcast

    • Religion & Spirituality

As we continue to think about moving from crisis management to leadership, we explore how leaders are confronting “the new normal, the now normal, and the next normal.”
In our conversation with Nate Pyle, we think about how leaders can help their organizations hold on to their core identities while also making bold adaptations to a changing reality. As the pandemic continues to unfold, the only constant is change, and leaders are having to make new decisions and prepare for their organizations for what is next.
Conversation Overview
The need for routine Differentiation from government and societal forces The push-pull of keeping the operational work going while also leaning into the adaptive demands of the crisis Holding on to core identity while also adapting and experimenting Before coronavirus, our context was changing but the pandemic has disrupted us enough to make deep change possible What gets us through coronavirus is what will help us get through what is after coronavirus Communicate widely and stay connected Prepare for the impact of long-standing emotional wounds after the crisis ends About Nate Pyle: 
Nate is an author, blogger and ordained pastor in the Reformed Church of America. In addition to contributing to Learning Change, Nate has written two books: Man Enough: How Jesus Redefines Manhood, and More Than You Can Handle: When Life’s Overwhelming Pain Meets God’s Overcoming Grace, Currently, Nate serves as the pastor of  Christ’s Community Church in Fishers, Indiana where he lives with his wife and three children. He tweets at @natepyle79. 
Source: Toni Kennedy
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Recommended Episodes: 
The Big Picture: Pandemic, Anxiety, and Society From Crisis Management to Leadership in a New Normal After the Adrenaline: Self-care in a Time of Crisis Leading in Uncertain Times (COVID-19) The Overfunctioning Trap: Learning to be responsible FOR me and TO you Getting From Here to There: The Power of Creative Tension Courage and Love with Jessica Shults and Brian Stone Naked and Unashamed with Chip Sauer Personal and Congregational Transformation with Drew Poppleton Thank you for listening. If you enjoy listening to The Leader’s Journey Podcast, the best way to support us is to take just a few seconds and leave a rating and/or comment over on iTunes or share it with your friends on Facebook … Thank you!

As we continue to think about moving from crisis management to leadership, we explore how leaders are confronting “the new normal, the now normal, and the next normal.”
In our conversation with Nate Pyle, we think about how leaders can help their organizations hold on to their core identities while also making bold adaptations to a changing reality. As the pandemic continues to unfold, the only constant is change, and leaders are having to make new decisions and prepare for their organizations for what is next.
Conversation Overview
The need for routine Differentiation from government and societal forces The push-pull of keeping the operational work going while also leaning into the adaptive demands of the crisis Holding on to core identity while also adapting and experimenting Before coronavirus, our context was changing but the pandemic has disrupted us enough to make deep change possible What gets us through coronavirus is what will help us get through what is after coronavirus Communicate widely and stay connected Prepare for the impact of long-standing emotional wounds after the crisis ends About Nate Pyle: 
Nate is an author, blogger and ordained pastor in the Reformed Church of America. In addition to contributing to Learning Change, Nate has written two books: Man Enough: How Jesus Redefines Manhood, and More Than You Can Handle: When Life’s Overwhelming Pain Meets God’s Overcoming Grace, Currently, Nate serves as the pastor of  Christ’s Community Church in Fishers, Indiana where he lives with his wife and three children. He tweets at @natepyle79. 
Source: Toni Kennedy
Register for our upcoming webinar!
Recommended Episodes: 
The Big Picture: Pandemic, Anxiety, and Society From Crisis Management to Leadership in a New Normal After the Adrenaline: Self-care in a Time of Crisis Leading in Uncertain Times (COVID-19) The Overfunctioning Trap: Learning to be responsible FOR me and TO you Getting From Here to There: The Power of Creative Tension Courage and Love with Jessica Shults and Brian Stone Naked and Unashamed with Chip Sauer Personal and Congregational Transformation with Drew Poppleton Thank you for listening. If you enjoy listening to The Leader’s Journey Podcast, the best way to support us is to take just a few seconds and leave a rating and/or comment over on iTunes or share it with your friends on Facebook … Thank you!

23 min

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