Follow 2 Lead: A Christian Leaders Podcast

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Follow 2 Lead is a podcast for faith-driven entrepreneurs, executives, and leaders who want to root their identity in Christ and lead others to do the same. Led by executive coach and conscious leadership trainer, Tony Miltenberger, this podcast offers conversations with expert faith leaders who model what it means to take Christ into the workplace while also meeting the goals and objectives that make someone successful. Follow 2 Lead will help transform you into a leader who will follow Christ and lead boldly! Learn more at Tony's Website or Follow 2 Lead Coaching.

  1. 1D AGO

    #422: Wisdom in the Wound: A Deep Dive with Chaplain (General) Charles Causey

    In this engaging conversation, Tony Miltenberger discusses his new book 'Wisdom in the Wound' with Charles Causey. They explore the journey of writing the book, the impact of personal wounds, and the importance of vulnerability in leadership. Tony shares insights on how family dynamics shape our experiences and the significance of emotional exploration and journaling in healing. The discussion also touches on the challenges of writing during the COVID-19 pandemic and the transformative power of understanding one's wounds.takeaways. Wisdom is found in the intimacy with our wounds. Prolonged stress can magnify existing issues in relationships. Emotional triggers act as tripwires that can lead to reactions. Journaling or verbal processing is essential for emotional clarity. Leading with vulnerability fosters trust in relationships. Family dynamics play a crucial role in shaping our wounds. It's important to explore and understand our emotional responses. The journey of writing can be both burdensome and rewarding. Self-awareness is key to personal growth and healing. Everyone has a version of a wound, regardless of their background. ⁠⁠Please check out our sponsors EBEB Solutions⁠ ⁠Greg Fay Insurance ⁠Trent Barga - The Barga Team Real Estate⁠ ⁠That Sounds Fun Network: ⁠ ⁠Follow 2 Lead Coaching⁠ ⁠Tony on Instagram⁠ ⁠Check out our YouTube page⁠ ⁠Be sure to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts⁠ Interested in becoming a sponsor? Contact us here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    43 min
  2. 6D AGO

    #421: Wisdom in the Wound: Your Greatest Gift is on the Other Side of Your Wound

    In this episode of the Fodder League Podcast, Tony Miltenberger explores the theme of 'Wisdom in the Wound,' discussing how our wounds can lead to our greatest gifts. He emphasizes the importance of grace, humor, and self-acceptance in dealing with our wounds, and how Christ's redemption transforms our brokenness into strength. The conversation highlights the power of recognizing our vulnerabilities and using them to connect with others, ultimately encouraging listeners to embrace their gifts and the healing process. Takeaways Your greatest gift is on the other side of your wound. We must learn to respond with grace, humor, and love toward our wounds. Laughing at our wounds can liberate us from guilt and shame. Our brokenness is real, but through Christ, we are made new. The enemy uses our wounds to divide and discourage us. Christ steps into our brokenness and redeems it creatively. Recognizing patterns in others' wounds fosters compassion and connection. Your gift is needed in the world, so show up authentically. Love your wound as it is part of your journey. God wants to use your gifts in powerful ways. ⁠⁠Please check out our sponsors EBEB Solutions⁠ ⁠Greg Fay Insurance ⁠Trent Barga - The Barga Team Real Estate⁠ ⁠That Sounds Fun Network: ⁠ ⁠Follow 2 Lead Coaching⁠ ⁠Tony on Instagram⁠ ⁠Check out our YouTube page⁠ ⁠Be sure to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts⁠ Interested in becoming a sponsor? Contact us here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    21 min
  3. SEP 23

    #420: Wisdom in the Wound: How Much Should You Listen to Your Feelings?

    In this episode, Tony Miltenberger discusses the importance of understanding and processing emotions in leadership and personal growth. He emphasizes that feelings are real but not always truthful, and that leaders must learn to sit with their emotions rather than suppress them. The conversation explores the emotional intensity scale, the difference between intentional responses and emotional reactions, and the significance of emotional awareness in making sound decisions.takeaways Emotions are signals to be understood, not problems to be solved. Sitting in your feelings allows for intentional responses. The emotional intensity scale helps identify when to slow down. Leaders should create space for their emotions to process them effectively. Emotional reactions can lead to inaccurate conclusions. Spiritual maturity involves managing emotions intentionally. Good disciplines can protect against emotional outbursts. Understanding your feelings can lead to personal growth. Emotions should not dictate your decisions. Creating space for feelings can improve relationships and leadership. ⁠⁠Please check out our sponsors EBEB Solutions⁠ ⁠Greg Fay Insurance ⁠Trent Barga - The Barga Team Real Estate⁠ ⁠That Sounds Fun Network: ⁠ ⁠Follow 2 Lead Coaching⁠ ⁠Tony on Instagram⁠ ⁠Check out our YouTube page⁠ ⁠Be sure to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts⁠ Interested in becoming a sponsor? Contact us here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    17 min
  4. SEP 16

    #419:Wisdom in the Wound: Healing Through Understanding with Tony Miltenberger

    In this episode of the Follow the Lead podcast, Tony Miltenberger introduces his mini-series based on his book 'Wisdom in the Wound.' He discusses the concept of personal wounds, their origins, and their impact on our lives and relationships. The episode emphasizes the importance of understanding and acknowledging our wounds to foster personal growth and emotional intelligence. Tony encourages listeners to engage in self-reflection and dialogue about their experiences with wounds, setting the stage for deeper exploration in future episodes. Takeaways Understanding your wound is crucial for personal growth. Wounds are a universal part of the human experience. Emotional reactions often stem from unresolved wounds. Self-awareness is key to navigating relationships. Grace and forgiveness are essential in healing. Wounds can shape our perceptions and interactions. Courage is required to confront and understand our wounds. Intentional responses are preferable to emotional reactions. Naming your wound is the beginning of wisdom. Engaging in dialogue about wounds fosters healing. ⁠⁠Please check out our sponsors EBEB Solutions⁠ ⁠Greg Fay Insurance ⁠Trent Barga - The Barga Team Real Estate⁠ ⁠That Sounds Fun Network: ⁠ ⁠Follow 2 Lead Coaching⁠ ⁠Tony on Instagram⁠ ⁠Check out our YouTube page⁠ ⁠Be sure to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts⁠ Interested in becoming a sponsor? Contact us here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    22 min

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Follow 2 Lead is a podcast for faith-driven entrepreneurs, executives, and leaders who want to root their identity in Christ and lead others to do the same. Led by executive coach and conscious leadership trainer, Tony Miltenberger, this podcast offers conversations with expert faith leaders who model what it means to take Christ into the workplace while also meeting the goals and objectives that make someone successful. Follow 2 Lead will help transform you into a leader who will follow Christ and lead boldly! Learn more at Tony's Website or Follow 2 Lead Coaching.

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