

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
Mentioned books

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Mar 15, 2022 • 1h 11min
CNLP 482 | Joshua Becker on Becoming Minimalist, Clutter, Sunk Cost Bias and Eliminating the Things that Keep You from Your True Purpose
Becoming Minimalist's, Joshua Becker, talks about how he embarked on his journey to minimalism, the surprising impact of decluttering your life, and how a simpler life can lead to a greater sense of realized purpose in your life.

Mar 10, 2022 • 1h 8min
CNLP 481 | Ian Morgan Cron on How to Lead in a Season with No Wins, Overcoming the Fear of Getting Healthy, and How to Write a New Story
Ian Morgan Cron returns to the podcast and offers advice to leaders on how to lead in a season where there have been no wins, overcoming the fear many leaders have of truly getting healthy (will they lose the power that made them successful?) and how to write a new story and overcome your old, broken story from your childhood.

Mar 8, 2022 • 1h 11min
CNLP 480 | Bob Goff on the Power of Keeping 1.8 Million Words of Notes, Overcoming His Insecurity, and on Being Unreasonably Available
Former lawyer and New York Times bestselling author, Bob Goff, returns for a conversation about why he keeps notes, accumulating 1.8 million words of observation and insights and the value that serves, enabling justice in a hostile world, overcoming personal insecurity he felt as a child, and why he continues to be 'unreasonably' available to the 1 million+ people who have his phone number.

Mar 1, 2022 • 1h 26min
CNLP 479 | Philip Yancey on Growing Up in White, Racist, Paranoid Fundamentalism, Deconstructing His Faith, Reconstructing it, and a Message to Exvangelicals
Philip Yancey grew up in a church culture he describes as white, racist, paranoid fundamentalism. After deconstructing his faith in his late teens, Philip describes how he came back to faith, or found authentic Christianity, and why he loves talking to exvangelicalism. He also talks about how writing has changed, and how to write about your family pain while your family is still living.

Feb 24, 2022 • 59min
CNLP 478 | Bob Lotich on Creating a Profitable Online Platform on a Crowded Internet, Finding Financial Freedom and Some Fresh Metrics for Finance
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.

Feb 22, 2022 • 1h 11min
CNLP 477 | Jennie Allen on the Pain and Promise of Friendship, What to Do When You Naturally Resist Community and How to Find Your People
Jennie Allen, a NYT bestselling author and founder of If Gathering, shares her journey of grappling with friendships and the struggles of building community. She discusses the emotional challenges tied to relationships and offers strategies to overcome resistance to connection. Allen reflects on the impact of her pandemic-themed book, emphasizing authenticity and vulnerability in friendships. She also highlights the shift from communal living to isolation, urging listeners to cultivate true connections in an increasingly digital world.

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Feb 15, 2022 • 1h 13min
CNLP 476 | Clay Scroggins on Leaving Full-Time Ministry, How to Tackle the Rapid Changes Facing Leaders, and How Vulnerability is Critical to Great Leadership
Clay Scroggins, bestselling author and speaker, explains why he stepped away from leading a church full-time, how to tackle the rapid change that every leader is facing, what he's learning about being his own boss, and how vulnerability is critical to great leadership.

Feb 10, 2022 • 1h 34min
CNLP 475 | Dave Hollis on the Reasons for the Success of Disney, the Pain of a Public Divorce, Dealing with Critics, and Finding Resilience in Crisis
New York Times bestselling author and podcaster, Dave Hollis, opens up about his time at Disney as President of Sales and why Disney has become so successful. He also talks about the end of his marriage to Rachel Hollis, the pain of a public divorce, dealing with crisis, and finding resilience through crisis.

Feb 8, 2022 • 1h 39min
CNLP 474 | Michael Bungay Stanier on Taming Your Advice Monster, the Best Coaching Advice of this Century, and How to Turn Intention Into Action
Rhodes Scholar Michael Bungay Stanier's, The Coaching Habit, has sold over 1 million copies and has been called the best coaching book of the century. In this wide-ranging interview, Michael talks about how to tame your advice monster, how questions will empower and engage your team, which questions to ask, and we explore his new book, How to Begin, which is about turning intention into action.

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Feb 1, 2022 • 1h 18min
CNLP 478 | Max Chafkin on the Unintended Consequence of Technology, Politics, Power and Tech Leaders, and the Silence of Theologians and Philosophers
Bloomberg Businessweek editor and author, Max Chafkin, talks about the unintended consequences of technology, how tech leaders wield political and social power, and the absence of theologians and philosophers in the emerging field of AI.