The Daniel Floyd Leadership Podcast is a resource designed to inspire you to become more. Through authentic conversations with world-class leaders, we explore topics like character development, mindset, grit, and drive. Whatever you need to develop more of in your leadership, we hope you find it here. The leader you become determines the legacy you build– let’s become more together.
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In this thought-provoking episode, Pastor Daniel welcomes a new friend, Jack Mooring, for an enlightening discussion about his latest book, "Portrait of God," which explores the lives of spiritual giants and the profound lessons they offer for today's believers. Jack shares his faith journey, emphasizing the importance of understanding God's healing power and the theology of suffering.
Throughout the conversation, Jack delves into the lives of remarkable figures such as Fanny Crosby and Catherine Kuhlman, highlighting their unique experiences and how their challenges shaped their ministries. He candidly addresses the tension between belief in miracles and the reality of unhealed suffering, encouraging listeners to hold both truths in balance.
This episode offers valuable insights for anyone seeking to deepen their faith and understand the dynamics of God's work through history. Don't miss this inspiring conversation filled with encouragement, practical wisdom, and a renewed vision for your walk with God.
In this insightful episode, Pastors Daniel and Tammie Floyd are joined by their children, Owen and Faith, for an open and heartfelt discussion about the unique experience of growing up in a ministry family. This episode delves into the real-life challenges and rewards of balancing family dynamics with faith while navigating the complexities of life in the public eye.
Together, they discuss:
This episode offers a unique perspective on family and faith, providing valuable lessons for both ministry families and anyone interested in the intersection of personal and spiritual life. Don’t miss this candid and inspiring conversation about growing up in ministry and finding balance in the midst of it all.
In this compelling episode, Pastors Daniel and Tammie Floyd sit down with Steve and Charlotte Gambill to discuss the challenges and rewards of navigating significant transitions in leadership and ministry.
Steve, a seasoned leader and former senior pastor, reflects on his journey from a high-profile ministry role to embracing new opportunities. He candidly shares the impact on his identity and how his faith has guided him through this transformative period.
A dynamic speaker and leader, Charlotte Gambill adds her insights on reentering familiar spaces with a fresh perspective. She explores the metaphor of "reentering the room," emphasizing the importance of embracing new authority and vision, even when returning to old environments. From biblical examples and personal experiences, Charlotte discusses how leaders can adapt and thrive in evolving roles and seasons.
Together, they discuss:
This episode offers valuable insights for anyone in leadership or ministry, providing practical wisdom and encouragement for embracing change and pursuing new horizons. Take advantage of this engaging conversation filled with actionable advice and inspiring stories.
In this engaging episode of The Daniel Floyd Leadership Podcast, I’m thrilled to be joined by Pastor Chris Durso, a dynamic leader whose journey through ministry and leadership offers invaluable insights. Pastor Chris, known for his impactful youth ministry Misfit and his role as Teaching Pastor at several churches, has also authored bestselling books "Misfit" and "The Heist."
In our conversation, Pastor Chris delves into his beginnings as a preacher’s kid and the creation of Misfit, exploring how it evolved into a major youth ministry. He shares the challenges and triumphs of then transitioning into leadership roles, both within his family and the church, and reflects on the lessons learned during these pivotal moments that led him to now being an international speaker and teaching pastor at several dynamic churches.
Tune in to discover how embracing transitions, balancing diverse roles, and staying true to your core values can lead to profound personal and professional growth.
In this special episode, Tammie Floyd and I talked with our friends Pastor Stu and Tabitha Hodges about the principles that led to their success in building the local church while prioritizing family. In 2003, this husband-wife duo planted Waters Edge Church in Yorktown, Virginia, with a passion for reaching those distant from God. Since then, Waters Edge has grown into a multi-site church where thousands attend weekly.
Their son Brayden and his wife Chloe are actively serving the mission of Waters Edge, while their daughters Emma and Taylor are currently pursuing their undergraduate degrees.
During this interview, we hear about the lessons learned in planting a multi-site church, developing leaders, raising a family, and enriching a family every step of the way.
In season four, episode four, I connected with William Vanderbloemen, an entrepreneur, pastor, speaker, author, CEO, and founder of Vanderbloemen Search Group.
With over 15 years of ministry experience as a Senior Pastor, his expertise blends seamlessly with executive search best practices, offering faith-based organizations a distinctive service. Before establishing Vanderbloemen Search Group, he apprenticed in executive search, where he gained valuable insights into corporate practices and search strategies from renowned firms like Russell Reynolds.
William's background includes managerial roles in Human Resources within a Fortune 200 company, focusing on corporate culture integration and succession planning. In addition, his pastoral journey allowed him to serve churches in North Carolina, Alabama, and Houston, including transformative experiences such as rebuilding and relocating congregations and leading a historic Houston church as its Senior Pastor.
His abilities extend beyond the pulpit; William is a sought-after speaker at churches and conferences nationwide and the author of several acclaimed pastoral leadership and succession planning books, including his most recent release, "Be The Unicorn." I hope this conversation inspires you to look honestly at how you can become a unicorn and identify them to add to your teams.
In episode three, I sat down with my friend Travis Greene, a Grammy-nominated artist, Dove award winner, producer, Pastor of Forward City Church, husband, and father of three sons.
Through Travis' broad style at the intersection of music and ministry, he accepts the challenge of continually unifying the body of Christ as one. He passionately uses his gift as a tool to inspire, heal, and expose others to the transformative love of Jesus Christ.
In his new book, "Are You Praying for the Wrong Thing?", he explains that often, we're not waiting on God; He's waiting for our dreams to align with His dream for us. Only then can we pray for the right thing and finally hold in our hands what He has placed in our hearts.
I hope this interview inspires you to become intentional about the discipline of prayer and transforms your heart's desires into the things God has planned for your life.
Episode Resources:
travisgreene.tv
forwardcity.tv
In the second episode of season four, I connected with Lee Domingue, an entrepreneur, international speaker, pastor, and author of Stay In Your Lane, Pearls of the King, KB Gameplan, and The Family Meeting Guide.
Through his ministry, Kingdom Builders U.S., Lee not only inspires but also provides practical strategies for pastors and marketplace leaders. Strategies that highlight the significant eternal return on investment relationships have to build the Kingdom of God, or what he calls "e-ROI®."
Lee's messages are both theoretical and rooted in his real-world success. With over 35 years of experience in the automotive industry, financial technology, healthcare, and real estate sectors, he has a wealth of knowledge to draw from. This, combined with his dedication to studying God's Word and committed service to his local church, gives his message a unique and powerful perspective.
I pray this episode will help you see the value of your experiences and relationships in advancing God's mission.
Episode Resources:
Danielfloyd.org
kingdombuilders.us
growleader.com
traffickinghope.org
In our season four premiere, I had the honor to talk with Tauren Wells, a multi-talented Grammy-nominated artist and church planter. With over a billion global streams and numerous awards, Tauren shares his journey from humble beginnings in a small church to international success.
Reflecting on his early ministry days, he underlines the significance of mentorship, humility, and perseverance. Tauren guides us through his personal development journey, revealing the importance of prayer and a commitment to serve others over individual gain.
I hope this episode will encourage you to persevere in whatever season you are in today!
Episode Resources:
Danielfloyd.org
taurenwells.com
yourwhitestone.org
In our final installment of season three, I got to interview my friend Aaron Burke, lead pastor of Radiant Church in Tampa Bay, FL. Aaron leads a fast-growing multi-site congregation alongside his wife, Katie, and recently released his first book, The Unfair Advantage.
No stranger to setbacks, Aaron’s a firm believer that opportunities are clothed in obstacles. Living with this perspective in mind, he reminds us that we’re all writing a story – it’s up to us whether it’s inspiring. In this episode, Aaron gives a few tips from lived experience and biblical truths about how to play the hand we’re dealt – while keeping the upper hand.
I hope this episode challenges you to view your setbacks as your setups, as you move courageously toward the future.
Episode Resources:
The Unfair Advantage, by Aaron Burke
Radiant Church
Danielfloyd.org
In season three, episode nine, I got to sit down for a powerful interview with a new friend of mine, John Lindell, lead pastor of James River Church in Springfield, Missouri. John and his wife Debbie have been leading their church faithfully for over 30 years, the most recent of which have turned out to be extraordinary.
After his most recent bout with cancer, John’s desperation for God’s presence shifted. This catalytic turn in his leadership produced a prayer culture that’s resulted in God’s manifest presence through hundreds of healing miracles.
John’s stewardship of this local body has since taken on a multi-generational approach, as he strategically aims to pass the baton. I hope you’re strengthened by what you hear, as what seems unbelievable to us is possible with God.
Episode Resources:
James River Church
Danielfloyd.org
In season three, episode eight, I got to connect with my pastor on the podcast for the second time, Pastor Chris Hodges, from Church of the Highlands.
With a deep passion for developing leaders, Pastor Chris co founded the church-planting organization ARC, as well as Grow – specializing in training and resourcing pastors around the nation. He is also the founder of Highlands College.
I don’t know anyone who lives more disciplined than PC, which is why to kick off the new year, I picked his brain about how he approaches personal development. I hope this episode inspires you to lay down excuses and pick up habits that help you accomplish all that’s burning within you.
Episode Resources:
PC’s 12 Dials: A System for Self-Reflection
Pray First, by Chris Hodges
Church of the Highlands
Highlands College
Danielfloyd.org
In season three, episode seven, I got to connect with Andi Andrew: author, speaker, preacher, and host of the podcast Coffee with Andi. An authentic communicator who’s no stranger to leaps of faith, Andi’s releasing her fourth book in 2024, Braving Change.
Having pastored in New York City for twelve years, Andi knows what it’s like to labor hard and cherish the harvest. Now a teaching pastor at Seacoast in Charleston, South Carolina, she and her husband Paul remain invested in building leaders and the local church.
I hope you’re challenged by Andi’s obedience to God at all costs and are inspired by her humility to do so. We could all use a little more of that.
Episode Resources:
Andiandrew.com
Coffee with Andi
The Barnabas Network
Danielfloyd.org
Merry Christmas! I hope your week is filled with nostalgia and all things joy. I wanted to share this bonus episode from Tammie and I to bring holiday cheer and encourage you to stay above the fray for the moments that matter.
Staying present is one of the best gifts you can give this season.
Episode Resources:
Danielfloyd.org
In season three, episode six, I had a great conversation with my friend Pastor Andrew Gard of Grace City Church in Central Florida. Andrew and his wife Christina planted in 2015, serving both as senior pastors and founders of Grace City Leadership Institute.
With longevity in ministry and people development, serving the local church and SEU throughout his career, Andrew is a decisive culture builder. He’s a firm believer that it’s not perfection, but a leader’s consistency and character that fuel the mission’s engine.
I hope you find Andrew’s candor refreshing and are inspired to bring crystal clarity to the culture you’re defining.
Episode Resources:
Grace City Church
GCLI
Danielfloyd.org
In season three, episode five, I got to connect with Pastor Tim Timberlake of Celebration Church in Jacksonville, FL. A third generation minister, Tim’s been a senior leader in the local church for nearly two decades.
No stranger to hardship, he describes the fruit of his life as a harvest of adversity. In his book The Art of Overcoming, Tim shares the overarching narrative of his lived experience: that God has the power to turn our endings into new beginnings.
Tim’s authenticity sustained by wisdom makes him a leader worth following. I hope this conversation inspires resilience in you to push forward, and to take an honest look at where you need help along the way.
Episode Resources:
Celebration Church
The Art of Overcoming by Tim Timberlake
Timtimberlake.tv
Danielfloyd.org
Happy Thanksgiving! I hope you enjoy this holiday week with loved ones around the table. I wanted to share this bonus episode with you as Tammie and I reflect on some holiday nostalgia and provide tips for staying grateful – no matter what you’re facing.
Gratitude is the gateway to joy, after all.
Episode Resources:
Danielfloyd.org
In episode 27, I got to have a conversation with my friend Dino Rizzo – founding member and President of the Association of Related Churches, visionary leader of outreach efforts at Church of the Highlands, podcast host, speaker, and author.
After decades of ministry, non-profit, and leadership experience, Dino’s passions haven’t changed: he’s for the little guy. With leadership rooted in purpose and longevity founded on relationship, his motivation lies in what led him to Christ.
I hope this episode inspires you to hustle harder, face yourself honestly, and develop the kind of relationships that keep you on the narrow path.
Episode Resources:
Arcchurches.com
Unscripted with Dino Rizzo
Servolution.org
Danielfloyd.org
In season three, episode three, I got to sit down with Pastor Carolyn Haas of Substance Church, located in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Carolyn’s been leading with her husband Peter in ministry for over two decades and is no stranger to both pain and miracles.
A hands-on leader who doesn’t quit, Carolyn is passionate about discipling the next generation. She serves on the ARC lead team along with Tammie and I, a church planting organization that also resources churches internationally.
Her story is inspirational and at times jaw-dropping. Leading from authenticity and tenacity, I hope you are challenged by Carolyn’s grit and commitment to leading well against all odds.
Episode Resources:
Substance Church
What is Your View on Women in Ministry? by Peter Haas
Danielfloyd.org
In season three, episode two, I had a candid conversation with my friend, Pastor Greg Surratt. Greg is the founding pastor of Seacoast Church in Charleston, South Carolina, which helped pioneer the multi-site church movement.
As the co-founder of the Association of Related Churches, Greg’s helped plant over 1,000 churches worldwide, while investing in their pastors. His heart to see leaders finish strong has opened the door to his latest initiative, the Retreat Center at Church Creek.
An author, husband, father, and grandfather, Greg may be passing the baton–though he is anything but finished. I hope this episode inspires you to go the distance.
Episode Resources:
The Endurance Factor by Greg Surratt, Chip Judd
The Retreat at Church Creek
Pastorscollective.org
Danielfloyd.org
In our kickoff of season three, I got to sit down with John Maxwell’s protégé: the legendary Mark Cole. Mark serves as CEO of all five John Maxwell Companies and has more than 25 years of leadership experience.
Mark’s experience is diverse, international, and touches both profit and non-profit sectors of business. He’s led companies through financial challenges, growth barriers, and divided team dynamics.
I hope this episode inspires you to embrace the cost of your calling, nurture your leadership capacity, and thank God for the nature He’s gifted you with.
Episode Resources:
Book Mark Cole
Danielfloyd.org
In episode 23, our season two finale, we took a vulnerability deep dive with our friendIrene Rollins. An author, speaker, and emotional intelligence coach with over25 years of ministry experience, Irene’s living proof of the message she’spreaching.
Irene’s alcohol addiction almost robbed her of her calling, her marriage, and her life.Now seven years sober, she’s an advocate for the normalization of what made heran overcomer: transparency, confession, mental health awareness, and emotionalintelligence.
As a pastor and leader, Irene’s taken a passionate stance against the shame thatkept her in the dark, setting a new precedent for how to engage with ourselves,trusted confidantes, and those we lead.
Episode Resources:
Reframe Your Shame by Irene Rollins
Irenerollins.com
Twoequalsone.com
Danielfloyd.org
DFLP YouTube Channel
In episode 22, part two of our interview with Brandon Lake, we dove headfirst into his journey with mental health: anxiety, depression, grounding, and healing.
A five-time Grammy award winning artist, songwriter, and worship leader, Brandon was on a collision course with panic coming off the greatest ride of his life. He shares candidly about how he’s learned to descend the adrenaline peaks of tour and reenter home – his sacred place of stability.
Brandon desires to reach those that resonate, channeling his experiences through an album called “Help!” as well his dreams for the future. He plans to multiply what he’s learned by giving it away.
Episode Resources:
Brandonlake.co
Danielfloyd.org
DFLP YouTube Channel
In episode 21, we got to sit down with our friend, Brandon Lake: five-time Grammy award winning artist, songwriter, and worship leader.
Incredibly gifted, Brandon’s accomplishments lie in his passion to cherish people over product – a value he believes will make or break a person’s success. With a high commitment to leaving people better than he found them, an open-handed approach to leadership, and faith that anything is possible, Brandon’s future is brighter still.
We hope this interview inspires you to steward your relationships as well as the dream in your heart with the careful attention they deserve.
Episode Resources:
Brandonlake.co
Danielfloyd.org
DFLP YouTube Channel
In episode 20, we got to answer your questions with a Q&A covering a variety of topics such as self-development, balancing relational dynamics with your team, and leveraging experience through evaluation.
A mega-fan of college football, we also got to hear Daniel’s enthusiasm for Coach Deion Sanders and all he’s currently absorbing from docuseries "Coach Prime:" leaders must hold the line.
We hope this episode helps you dig deeper into what’s driving you what’s holding you back. Knowing is half the battle.
Episode Resources:
Danielfloyd.org
DFLP YouTube Channel
In episode nineteen, we got to sit down with our good friend Pastor Jimmy Rollins: nationally recognized speaker with thirty years of ministry experience, marriage coach, and author of Love Outside the Lines.
With a passion to help couples navigate the pitfalls he and his wife overcame, Jimmy shares openly about missteps and mistakes. His powerful redemption story and compelling authenticity gives us hope that nobody is too far gone.
Jimmy’s new book, Love Outside the Lines, carries a message that has shaped his life – one he hopes will transform the way we lead and love. Just as he believes nobody is beyond grace, there’s no dividing line that can’t be crossed.
Episode Resources:
Love Outside the Linesby Jimmy Rollins
Iamjimmyrollins.com
Danielfloyd.org
DFLP YouTube Channel
In episode eighteen, we got to sit down with our friend, Jill Donovan: founder and CEO of Rustic Cuff, author of the "Kindness Effect," and host of the "Practically Speaking" podcast.
A master at practical application, Jill gives us big tools that when used, have the potential to change our lives. With bold faith and eternal optimism, her story of full circle moments will reignite our belief that God is in fact working all things together for good–we just have to look.
We hope this episode helps you move past whatever’s been holding you back and laugh along the way.
Episode Resources:
Rustic Cuff
"The Kindness Effect" by Jill Donovan
"Practically Speaking" with Jill Donovan
Jilldonovan.com
Danielfloyd.org
DFLP YouTube Channel
As we enter 2023 inspired to make the most of it, we often overestimate what we can do in a year and underestimate what we can do today.
Daniel Floyd shares a message he preached January 1 called Intentional Living, where he gives four practical changes to our daily lives that will amount to profound transformation over time.
Episode Resources:
Danielfloyd.org
DFLP YouTube Channel
In episode seventeen, we had the privilege of sitting down with our new friend, Lisa Harper: prolific writer, renowned communicator, and Bible teacher.
The author of fourteen books and host of the popular podcast "Back Porch Theology,"Lisa shares gospel truth with signature authenticity and wit.
Lisa wants you to know that her success isn’t the product of hard work or giftedness, but a narrative of grace that continues to be written. As she recounts the redemptive thread weaving her heartache into a story much larger than herself – we are inspired to believe God can do the same for us.
Episode Resources:
Lisaharper.org
Back Porch Theology with Lisa Harper
Danielfloyd.org
DFLP YouTube Channel
In episode sixteen, we got to sit down with Pastor Jeff Little of Milestone Church in Keller, TX; a church he planted and has faithfully served for 20 years.
As a compelling communicator and author, Jeff is passionate about developing people into their God-given potential. His book The Way to Win isn’t just a message, but a solution to a discipleship problem–written from years of empirical research put into practice.
With the end in mind, Jeff is committed to building the people in front of him and teaching others to do the same. We hope this conversation encourages you to win, yes–but at the right game.
Episode Resources:
The Way to Win by Jeff Little
Milestone Church
Danielfloyd.org
DFLP YouTube Channel
In episode fifteen, we got to sit down with Pastors Daniel and Tammie Floyd as they gave us challenging insights and a how-to approach on having difficult conversations (and when to avoid them).
With authenticity and wisdom, Tammie provides strategy that can keep us from damaging relationships that were made to endure. As someone who’s previously retreated from confrontation, Tammie’s learned to embrace the hard in exchange for the reward: deeper friendships that go the distance. We can, too.
Episode Resources:
Danielfloyd.org
DFLP YouTube Channel
In episode fourteen, we got to sit down with Clayton King, founder of Clayton King Ministries and teaching pastor at NewSpring Church in Anderson, South Carolina.
Clayton founded CKM with his wife Sharie, which facilitates conferences, student camps, and missions all over the world. Clayton is an evangelist, prolific author, and missionary with over 35 years of experience preaching the gospel around the globe.
With a deep desire to reach the next generation, living out his calling has been far from dull. We hope this conversation compels you to a greater level of commitment to those you lead and stirs an emboldened passion for what you do.
Episode Resources:
Clayton King Ministries
Newsprings.cc
Danielfloyd.org
DFLP YouTube Channel
In episode thirteen, our kickoff of season two, we got to sit down with Pastor Stephen Chandler of Union Church based out of Maryland–the product of a merger between Destiny Church and i5 City Church in 2021.
Having assumed leadership over his father’s church at 23, Stephen has a lot of insight about leading through transition with an open hand and generating buy-in along the way.
A husband, father, and author of a brand-new book called Stop Waiting for Permission, Stephen is passionate about encouraging leaders to make bold moves toward their God-given destiny. We hope this episode inspires faith-filled risk-taking as you embrace the change that’s meant to change you.
Episode Resources:
Stop Waiting for Permission by Stephen Chandler
Stephenchandler.com
Union Church
The Builders Network
Danielfloyd.org
DFLP YouTube Channel
In episode twelve, our final installment of season one, we got to sit down with Pastor Alex Seeley of The Belonging Co. in Nashville, TN. Alex is an author, a passionate communicator, and a seasoned leader.
Having helped pioneer the Planetshakers worship movement in Australia and its subsequent church plant, Alex and her husband Henry have been faithfully serving the Church for decades.
Now with a passion to replenish the spiritual climate of their city, Alex has seen God do more through The Belonging than she bargained for. We hope this conversation inspires you to take bold steps of faith, surrender to process, and live with conviction.
Episode Resources:
The Opposite Lifeby Alex Seeley
Tailor Made by Alex Seeley
The Belonging Co.
Danielfloyd.org
DFLP YouTube Channel
In episode eleven, we got to sit down with Pastor Chad Veach of Zoe Church in Los Angeles, CA. Chad is an author, a compelling communicator with broad influence, and host of the Leadership Lean In podcast.
As a proponent of self-awareness and emotional EQ, Chad digs into the importance of cracking your own leadership code and curating organizational culture–a reflection of who you are, not what you say.
We hope this conversation with Chad refreshes your passion to courageously lead the most difficult person in your life (yourself) and inspires your faith in the power of prayer.
Episode Resources:
Worried About Everything Because I Pray About Nothing, by Chad Veach
Help! I Work with People, by Chad Veach
How to Win Friends and Influence People, by Dale Carnegie
Doing Church as a Team, by Wayne Cordeiro
Leadership Lean In,with Chad Veach
Danielfloyd.org
DFLP YouTube Channel
In episode ten, we got to sit down with Phil Klein, executive coach with over 40 years of experience and founder of Focus412, an organization committed to helping churches grow by investing in leaders.
With tenure in fortune 500 companies such as Time Warner and AT&T, as well as a lengthy season on Elevation Church’s executive team, Phil’s served in roles like COO, Executive Vice President, and Chief Technology Officer.
Now serving churches around the country, Phil brings ministry and corporate expertise together to help churches establish organizational and development structures that scale–designed with the future in mind.
Episode Resources:
Focus412.org
Danielfloyd.org
DFLP YouTube Channel
In episode nine, we get to hear from Pastors Daniel and Tammie Floyd as they share candidly about maintaining their marriage, investing in their kids, and leading side by side.
Sharing oversight of their home and four children, Lifepoint Church campuses and family churches, and Lifepoint College, the Floyds allow us a glimpse into how they keep it all afloat: an effort that requires discipline, creativity, and most of all, intentionality.
Episode Resources:
Danielfloyd.org
DLFP YouTube Channel
In episode eight, we get to hear from leadership expert, keynote speaker, and bestselling author, Jon Gordon, as he shares candidly from the overflow of his life’s mission: to inspire and empower as many people as possible, one person at a time.
Jon’s principles have been utilized with Fortune 500 companies, professional sports teams, school districts, hospitals, and non-profits. He’s been recognized as #11 in the world’s top fifty keynote speakers and hosts the Positive University podcast.
In this conversation, Jon puts to bed any misconceptions about “positive leadership” and illuminates the potential of “loving tough”: the foundation of resilience and the root of growth.
Episode Resources:
Positive Universitywith Jon Gordon
The Energy Busby Jon Gordon
Jon Gordon’s Newsletter
Danielfloyd.org
DFLP YouTube Channel
In episode seven, we sit down with Pastor Jabin Chavez, founder of City Light Church in Las Vegas, Nevada.
As someone who’s had multiple positions in ministry (from janitor to traveling evangelist to church planter), Jabin shares wisdom on leading through change, pressing forward with patience, and growing in humility.
In this conversation, we hear about the marking experiences that have put Jabin’s convictions on display–convictions that have produced a God-centered confidence.
Episode Resources:
Jabin Chavez Leadership Podcast
City Light Church
New York Times article by Adam Grant
Danielfloyd.org
DFLP YouTube Channel
In episode six, we sit down with father-son duo Dana and Matt Simmons as they unpack principles that have led to their success both in the Air Force Office of Special Investigations (OSI) and in corporate leadership.
As a retired Air Force Brigadier General and Chief of Staff at USAA, Dana’s legacy has potency in his son, Matt. Currently head of cyber security operations with a large financial institution, Matt has also served with OSI as the Executive Director of Global Investigations.
During this interview, we hear about the qualities that have defined Dana and Matt’s leadership–qualities rooted in maintaining priorities and putting others first.
Episode Resources:
Nineteen Stars: A Study in Military Character and Leadership, by Edgar F. Puryear, Jr.
Danielfloyd.org
DFLP YouTube Channel
In episode five, we talk with the one and only Bianca Olthoff (author, speaker, pastor, and content master) as she shares how resilience has developed and sustained her through relentless challenges.
We hope you’re as inspired as we are by Bianca’s passion, tenacity, and unwillingness to yield to pressure. With a conviction rooted in her calling, Bianca reminds us that nothing can hold us back from what we believe we were created to do.
Episode Resources:
We’re Going There with Bianca Olthoff
Craig Groeschel Leadership Podcast
At Your Best by Carey Nieuwhof
The War of Artby Steven Pressfield
Danielfloyd.org
DFLP YouTube Channel
In episode four, Daniel reflects on what organizational psychologist Adam Grant calls “languishing,” the middle child of mental health that has hijacked our motivation.
If languishing has crept into your leadership, it’s time to reengage risk-taking in pursuit of vision. Daniel offers seven facts about courageous leadership that we can embrace to move out of stagnation and into success.
Episode Resources:
New York Times article by Adam Grant
Danielfloyd.org
DFLP YouTube Channel
In episode three, we talk with Pastor Chris Hodges (founder of Church of the Highlands, Highlands College, GrowLeader, and co-founder of ARC) as he shares the personal disciplines that have shaped his success.
We hope you’re as challenged as we are by Pastor Chris’ unswerving convictions and willingness to embrace boredom for the sake of progress. With a singular focus and a return to simplicity, Pastor Chris shows us that winning means multiplying our lives through others.
Episode Resources:
Growleader.com
Out of the Cave by Chris Hodges
Today Matters by John Maxwell
At Your Best by Carey Nieuwhof
Full Focus Planner from Michael Hyatt
DFLP YouTube Channel
For episode show notes and a discussion guide, go to danielfloyd.org
In episode two, we talk with Brad Lomenick (strategic advisor, speaker, and author) as he unpacks the heart of his book H3 Leadership (a case for humility, hunger, and hustle). Through his own growing pains, Brad brings clarity to how we should think about our relationship to the fundamental components of leadership: calling, identity, and assignment.
We hope you are energized by Brad’s authenticity and insight, as we are reminded that increasing our leadership capacity doesn’t cost us dollars and cents: only effort.
Episode Resources:
Bradlomenick.com
H3 Leadership by Brad Lomenick
H3 Leadership Podcast with Brad Lomenick
Good to Great by Jim Collins
DFLP YouTube Channel
For episode show notes and a discussion guide, go to danielfloyd.org
In our very first episode, we hear Dr. John Maxwell (No. 1 New York Times bestselling author, leadership coach, entrepreneur, and speaker) unpack some insights into the enduring success of his own leadership journey, reflecting on the inevitability of fear, the necessity of failure, and the sustaining power of humility.
We hope you enjoy this conversation (and John) as much as we did, as he reminds us that our greatest leadership challenge is and always will be ourselves–and as we commit to getting bigger on the inside, the outside takes care of itself.
Episode Resources:
Johnmaxwell.com
Put Your Dream to the Test by John Maxwell
The Road Less Traveled by Scott Peck
The Leadership Challenge by James Kouzes and Barry Posner
DFLP YouTube Channel
For an episode discussion guide, go to danielfloyd.org.
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