The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast

Art of Leadership Network
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18 snips
Oct 26, 2023 • 1h 40min

CNLP 607 | Ann Skeet and Brian Green on AI Doomsday Scenarios and Best Case Scenarios, Why AI is Outpacing Our Ethics and the Morality Around It, Mass Distraction, The Coming Trust Crisis, And Why Leaders and Church Leaders Can't Ignore It

Ethics and AI experts Ann Skeet and Brian Green discuss AI doomsday scenarios, the outpacing of ethics by AI, mass distraction, the coming trust crisis, and the role of church leaders in addressing these issues. They explore concerns such as AI warfare, misinformation, erosion of human agency, and the limitations of AI companionship. The speakers emphasize the need for ethical decision-making, the common good, and positive impacts of AI for the future. The podcast also highlights the importance of the church's role in setting ethical standards for AI use.
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5 snips
Oct 25, 2023 • 54min

CNLP 606 | Professor John Lennox and How the Book of Revelation Foreshadows The Advances In Artificial Intelligence, Current and Future Threats to Human Agency and Free Will, and Why Christians Should Advance Into Technology, Not Retreat

Professor John Lennox, Oxford University Professor, discusses the interplay of theology, ethics, and artificial intelligence. He outlines how the Book of Revelation foreshadows advances in AI, current and future threats to human agency and free will, and why Christians should embrace technology and advance the conversation, not retreat from it.
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17 snips
Oct 24, 2023 • 1h 25min

CNLP 605 | Professor John Wyatt on Future Breakthroughs in AI, Transhumanism, Who Will Lose Their Jobs to AI, AI Relationships & SexBots, And A Call for Theological and Philosophical Voices

Professor John Wyatt, Oxford Professor Emeritus, discusses future breakthroughs in AI, transhumanism, job displacement, AI relationships and sex bots, theology's role in navigating the future, and the impact of automation on job loss. They emphasize the importance of community and personhood, and the need for Christians in the tech industry to redeem technology. They also explore the Turing test and advancements in AI, such as chat GPT, and the speculative nature of transhumanism and body alteration.
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Oct 19, 2023 • 2min

CNLP Trailer | Ministry in the Age of AI: Navigating a New Era (NEW SERIES)

This podcast explores the implications of AI for the church, including current attitudes, everyday applications, and future possibilities.
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13 snips
Oct 17, 2023 • 1h 50min

CNLP 604 | John Crist Opens Up About Leading a Double Life, Being Cancelled, Going to Rehab, Learning How to Live a Much More Transparent Life, and What Fuels His Comedy

Comedian John Crist opens up about leading a double life, being canceled, going to rehab, and learning to live a transparent life. They discuss the pressure of leading a public life, addiction to social media, being fully known and loved, moral failures, boundaries in comedy, and the power of support and healing. The hosts express gratitude for Crist's comedy and transparency, and mention future guests and upcoming content on artificial intelligence.
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30 snips
Oct 12, 2023 • 1h 30min

CNLP 603 | Michael Todd on The Spit Incident (When the Spit Hit the Fan), Losing 50lbs and The Impact of His Fitness Journey, and Why He Actively Sends His Church Members to Other Churches

Michael Todd, lead pastor of Transformation Church and bestselling author, shares his candid journey through the infamous spit incident and his transformative fitness path, losing 50 pounds. He discusses how physical health has elevated his leadership skills and confidence. The conversation also touches on his unique approach of sending church members to different congregations, emphasizing community over control. Todd opens up about emotional challenges and the importance of authenticity in leadership, revealing how vulnerability can foster deeper connections.
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19 snips
Oct 10, 2023 • 1h 18min

CNLP 602 | Judah and Chelsea Smith On the Personal Side of Leadership, The Ups and Downs of Marriage and Doing Ministry Together, Leading on Empty, And Navigating the World of Celebrity

Judah and Chelsea Smith discuss the personal side of leadership, ups and downs of marriage, leading on empty, navigating the world of celebrity, and the future of the church. They also share their experience of taking a break from ministry and restoring their marriage, the importance of cultivating friendships in leadership roles, valuing public figures as humans, and the rise of star preachers and churches in the digital age.
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7 snips
Oct 3, 2023 • 58min

CNLP 601 | Dave Ramsey on His Hardest Moments in Leadership, Leading A Gen Z and Millennial Team, His Strategy for Successful Succession, and Rules for Working with Your Adult Kids

Dave Ramsey, experienced leader and financial expert, shares his hardest moments in leadership, working with a Gen Z and Millennial team, and his strategy for successful succession. He discusses the importance of leading instead of bossing, the key moments in scaling his company, the emotional challenges of letting go, and provides resources for leadership. The podcast also includes upcoming guests and promotes their newsletter, 'On the Rise'.
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58 snips
Sep 28, 2023 • 1h 30min

CNLP 600 | Jim Davis on The Great Dechurching, The Fastest and Largest Church Attendance Exit in U.S. History, The Future of Small, Medium, and Mega Churches, and The $24 Billion in Giving That Left the Church

Jim Davis discusses the largest church attendance shift in US history, the $24 billion in giving that disappeared from the church, reasons for decreasing church attendance, addressing personal wounds and lack of meaning, detachment from traditional church practices, characteristics of de-churched individuals, battle against indifference, reasons for leaving church among different age groups, and strategies to reach unchurched and de-churched people.
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134 snips
Sep 26, 2023 • 1h 7min

CNLP 599 | Arthur Brooks Explains The Science of Your Ideal Morning Routine to Maximize Dopamine and Creative Work, Working with Oprah Winfrey, & Why Most People Get Stuck in Their Forties (and How to Move Forward with Passion)

Arthur Brooks, New York Times Bestselling author and Harvard Professor, discusses the science behind an ideal morning routine for maximizing dopamine and creative work. He shares insights on working with Oprah Winfrey and the science of happiness. They also explore why people get stuck in their careers in their forties and how to move forward with passion.

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