
Andy Stanley Leadership Podcast
A conversation designed to help leaders go further, faster. Rooted in providing practical advice for both emerging and veteran leaders, the Andy Stanley Leadership Podcast equips leaders with the necessary tools for continuous improvement and lasting impact. One of Forbes' 6 Leadership Podcasts To Listen To and recognized as one of the Best Leadership Podcasts To Stay in the Know for CEOs by Industry Leader Magazine. Andy Stanley is a pastor, communicator, author, and the founder of North Point Ministries in Alpharetta, Georgia. For additional information, visit andystanley.com.
Latest episodes

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Apr 14, 2025 • 20min
REVERB 20: How Excuses Sabotage Your Leadership and Team
Excuses can quietly stifle your leadership and team dynamics. Discover how these false barriers, or 'paper walls,' limit your potential and creativity. By reflecting on personal narratives, you can unlock new opportunities for growth. Learn about the complexities of church leadership and the challenges of adapting to new teaching models. Embrace accountability and confront self-imposed limitations to enhance your influence. This enlightening discussion reveals the transformative power of self-awareness in achieving leadership goals.

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Apr 7, 2025 • 32min
Stop Limiting Yourself: Transform Your Leadership Mindset With Michael Hyatt
Michael Hyatt, founder of Full Focus and bestselling author, dives into the transformative power of personal narratives in leadership. He explains how the stories we tell ourselves shape our decisions and influence our success. The conversation reveals practical steps for identifying and rewriting limiting beliefs, enhancing self-awareness through intentional self-talk, and fostering a culture of ownership within teams. Hyatt emphasizes that changing your narrative can lead to remarkable changes in outcomes.

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Mar 17, 2025 • 25min
Four Noise-Canceling Habits for Leaders — From the Vault
Clay Scroggins, an author renowned for his insights on leadership and emotional intelligence, joins the discussion. He delves into the concept of reducing distractions to enhance leadership capabilities. Four essential noise-canceling habits are highlighted, offering strategies for self-awareness and clarity. Scroggins emphasizes the importance of identifying your core motivations, urging leaders to embrace silence and solitude for deeper introspection. The conversation encourages practical routines to foster personal growth amidst the chaos of modern life.

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Mar 10, 2025 • 16min
REVERB 19: Navigating Difficult People with Clarity
Navigating the complexities of difficult people is crucial for effective leadership. The discussion emphasizes valuing the diverse perspectives that challenging individuals bring to the table. Personal stories illustrate the emotional toll of managing these relationships, and when it's necessary to let go of disruptive team members. Fostering a sense of purpose among volunteers also plays a key role. Ultimately, great leaders must balance empathy and direct feedback to cultivate a healthy and productive environment.

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Mar 3, 2025 • 21min
How to Lead Difficult People: A Must-Have Leadership Skill
Navigating difficult individuals is a skill every leader must master. The discussion centers on recognizing what makes a person challenging and the power dynamics involved when emotions run high. Effective strategies to manage difficult personalities without losing composure are shared. Emphasizing a three-pronged approach of honesty, directness, and kindness, the conversation encourages leaders to engage thoughtfully and maintain self-awareness. Ultimately, the focus is on fostering constructive dialogue to enhance team dynamics.

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Feb 17, 2025 • 36min
The Enneagram and Decision-Making — From the Vault
Ian Morgan Cron, a best-selling author and Enneagram teacher, dives deep into the motivations behind decision-making based on personality types. He explains how understanding the Enneagram can transform leadership styles, emphasizing the unique decision-making traits of each type. From the perfectionist Ones to the supportive Twos, Ian explores how intuition and analysis play roles in choices. He also highlights the importance of self-awareness, particularly for those who struggle with conflict, showcasing its critical impact on effective leadership.

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Feb 10, 2025 • 17min
REVERB 18: The Secret to Lifelong Learning and Great Leadership
Great leaders excel not just by hearing but by active listening, which fosters ongoing learning. The power of inclusive leadership shines when even a young team member's insights can shape vital decisions. Open dialogue and transparency create a safe space for team members to share freely. The skill of listening is dissected, revealing common misconceptions about listening abilities and offering strategies for engagement. Lastly, embracing diverse perspectives through active listening enhances both decision-making and team cohesion.

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Feb 3, 2025 • 27min
Why the Best Leaders Never Stop Learning
Great leaders thrive on continuous learning and curiosity. The podcast dives into why resisting new ideas is common and how leaders can shift their mindset. It emphasizes the need for openness, especially when connecting with younger generations and their fresh perspectives. By embracing diverse viewpoints and fostering a culture of curiosity, organizations can drive innovation and growth. Practical strategies are discussed for leaders to cultivate a learning environment, overcoming challenges posed by pride and insecurity.

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Jan 20, 2025 • 41min
The Five Lies of Corporate Culture — From the Vault
Ginger Hardage, former Senior Vice President of Culture and Communications at Southwest Airlines, discusses the significance of corporate culture as a strategic asset. She debunks five common misconceptions that hinder healthy work environments. The conversation highlights the benefits of empowering employees rather than controlling them, linking strong culture to improved customer satisfaction and profitability. Ginger shares innovative strategies, like storytelling and inclusive decision-making, to cultivate vibrant workplaces that align personal values with corporate goals.

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Jan 13, 2025 • 14min
REVERB 17: How Systems Shape Success
Leaders can achieve sustainable success by regularly auditing their systems instead of waiting for crises. Exploring the interconnectedness of organizational elements is essential for effective change. Outdated systems can cause frustration; thus, leaders should focus on communication and reflection to find root causes. Emphasizing teamwork promotes a culture of continuous improvement, making blame irrelevant. Additionally, navigating the delicate balance between authority and change is crucial for impactful initiatives in any organization.
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