Introduction
Life and leadership inevitably bring seasons of disruption and instability. What do we do when the ground shifts beneath us, and the places we thought were safe no longer hold? In this conversation, Trisha Taylor talks with Rusty Mackey about resilience as a guiding principle—learning to live with instability, to cultivate presence, and to find stability not in circumstances but in God.
Guest Bio
Rusty McKie is a spiritual director, spiritual formation coach, and somatic coach. He is the founder of Steadfast Ministries, where he helps leaders survive and thrive in ministry. Rusty is also the host of The Art of Stability podcast and author of the book The Art of Stability: How Staying Present Changes Everything. His newest initiative, Man School, is a five-year rite of passage curriculum designed to equip fathers to raise their sons into men of character. Rusty lives out his passion for helping leaders and families build resilience through presence, reflection, and spiritual depth.
Conversation Overview
- Guiding principles as steady reference points in instability
- Instability as an invitation from God rather than betrayal
- The link between fragility, resilience, and presence
- The role of lament and compassion in cultivating resilience
- Orientation, disorientation, and reorientation as a cycle of growth
- Noticing our bodies and responses in times of instability
- How personal growth reshapes leadership and relationships
Resources
Guiding Principles Series - The Leaders Journey Podcast
Integrity in Action: Alligning Words, Promises, and Values