

The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast
Art of Leadership Network
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast is a podcast all about leadership, change and personal growth. The goal? To help you lead like never before—in your church or in your business.
Carey interviews top business and church leaders like Seth Godin, Adam Grant, Nancy Duarte, Simon Sinek, Cal Newport, Patrick Lencioni, Tim Keller, Annie F. Downs, Andy Stanley, Craig Groeschel, Rob Pelinka, Michael Hyatt, Christine Caine, John Mark Comer, Henry Cloud, Gordon MacDonald, Francis Chan, Lysa TerKeurst, Ian Morgan Cron and many more.
For insightful posts on leadership, change and personal growth, episode transcripts and podcast show notes, go to https://careynieuwhof.com/.
Carey interviews top business and church leaders like Seth Godin, Adam Grant, Nancy Duarte, Simon Sinek, Cal Newport, Patrick Lencioni, Tim Keller, Annie F. Downs, Andy Stanley, Craig Groeschel, Rob Pelinka, Michael Hyatt, Christine Caine, John Mark Comer, Henry Cloud, Gordon MacDonald, Francis Chan, Lysa TerKeurst, Ian Morgan Cron and many more.
For insightful posts on leadership, change and personal growth, episode transcripts and podcast show notes, go to https://careynieuwhof.com/.
Episodes
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Jun 16, 2022 • 1h 2min
CNLP 501 | Seth Godin on The Beatles, Why He Has No Staff, How to Change Your News Inputs, and the Future of the Planet
Seth Godin returns to the podcast and discusses his take on The Beatles, why he has no staff, why he never listens to the news but continues to get great ideas from other sources, and the future of the planet. Get more on this episode by going to https://careynieuwhof.com/episode501.

Jun 14, 2022 • 1h 11min
CNLP 500 | Karyn Gordon on How to Control Anxiety in Leadership, What Insecure and Arrogant Leaders Have in Common, and What Makes for Great Leadership
Wall Street Journal bestselling author, TED talk speaker and DK Leadership CEO and co-founder, Dr. Karyn Gordon, explains how anxiety and control are related, why insecure and arrogant leaders have the same root issues, and the ingredients that make for great leadership. For more on this episode, go to https://careynieuwhof.com/episode500.

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Jun 7, 2022 • 1h 4min
CNLP 499 | Daniel Pink on His Writing Habits, Speechwriting for Al Gore, Why People are Floundering with Negative Emotions, and How Religion Can Help
Multiple New York Times bestselling author, Daniel Pink, returns to the podcast and shares his writing habits, his time in politics including speechwriting for Al Gore, why people are floundering with what to do with negative emotions, and how a religious framework can help. Get more from this episode by going to https://careynieuwhof.com/episode499.

May 31, 2022 • 1h 11min
CNLP 498 | Albert Tate on How to Avoid Being Triggered in Conversations About Race, Being Called the N Word in 7th Grade, and How to Steward Whiteness
Albert Tate talks about how to avoid being triggered in conversations about race, being called the N word for the first time in 7th grade, white supremacy and white privilege, and steps you can take to steward the privilege you have. Get more on this episode by visiting https://careynieuwhof.com/episode498.

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May 26, 2022 • 1h 10min
CNLP 497 | Mark Miller on Chick-fil-A's Rapid Rise During the Pandemic, the Calendars of CEOs, and How to (Really) Do Leadership Development
Chick-fil-A's Vice President of High Performing Leadership, Mark Miller, returns to the podcast to discuss Chick-fil-A's rapid and sustained growth during the pandemic, how CEOs schedule their time, how he makes time for leadership development every month (including during trips to the Antarctic and Mount Everest), and how to really do leadership development well.

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May 24, 2022 • 1h 3min
CNLP 496 | Susan Cain on C.S. Lewis, What's Wrong with Extroverts and Toxic Positivity, and the Value Melancholy Can Add to Your Life and Leadership
New York Times bestselling author and record-setting TED talk speaker, Susan Cain, talks about her love of C.S. Lewis, a longing for home everyone feels, what's wrong with a world set up to reward extroverts, and the beauty of melancholy and how it can enrich your life and leadership. Check out the Bittersweet Spotify playlist!

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May 17, 2022 • 1h
CNLP 495 | Tim Schurrer on Visionaries and Operators, Burning the Ships and What He Learned as a Young Leader from Apple, TOMS and as COO of Business Made Simple
Former Business Made Simple COO, Tim Schurrer, outlines what he learned working with Donald Miller, with TOMs shoes and initially with Apple retail. He discusses pivotal decisions, how abundance mentality wins out and why burning the ships is the right thing to do in leadership. Discover how to enjoy your work (and life) again when you order Tim’s new book, The Secret Society of Success: https://amzn.to/3O8fWgO You can even get the first two chapters for free at SecretSocietyFree.com

14 snips
May 12, 2022 • 1h 24min
CNLP 494 | John Delony on Why Married People Have Stopped Having Sex, Theological Malpractice, and Why So Many Young Leaders are Angry
Dr. John Delony talks about the impact of current culture on people including why married people have stopped having sex, the impact of isolation, theological malpractice, and why so many young leaders are angry.

10 snips
May 10, 2022 • 52min
CNLP 493 | Andy Stanley on How Politics, Partisanship, Ideology, and Theocracy are Damaging the Church, and the New Metrics of Ministry
Bestselling author and North Point Church founder Andy Stanley weighs in on the new metrics of ministry for the future church, and talks about how politics, partisanship, ideology and the drive toward theocracy are damaging the church (and what to do about it).

23 snips
May 3, 2022 • 1h 12min
CNLP 492 | Glenn Packiam on the Stacked Expectations Facing Pastors, the Misuse of Power in Leadership, and Why Leaders Struggle with the Illusion of Intimacy
Glenn Packiam talks about how pastors are facing stacked expectations at a higher level than ever before, why so many struggle with false intimacy and how leaders misuse power to the detriment of others and themselves.