

Small Leadership Habits That Quietly Kill Your Culture (w/ CCV Music)
4 snips May 1, 2025
Leaders often undermine their team's culture with small, unnoticed habits. The conversation highlights the importance of direct communication and the risks of ignoring tough discussions. Jealousy and comparison can tear teams apart, yet navigating these feelings can strengthen trust. Reflecting on the bond between sports and creativity, the speakers emphasize teamwork and a supportive environment. With practical tips and fresh perspectives, listeners are equipped to foster unity and clarity in their leadership.
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2011 Cardinals World Series Joy
- Jordan and Josh share a vivid memory of the Cardinals 2011 World Series celebration in St. Louis.
- They recall the joyful citywide party and how it felt like a thin space between heaven and earth.
From Athlete to Music Leader
- Jordan was a basketball player planning to play in college but switched to guitar after burning out.
- Music became his primary passion, leading him into worship leading.
Camaraderie Transforms Creative Leadership
- Team camaraderie and mutual support are essential to creative leadership, mirroring sports teams.
- Building relational equity off-stage strengthens unity and collective presence on stage.