Linch With A Leader

Mike Linch
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Nov 27, 2017 • 28min

Episode 6: Trey Burton

This month’s podcast features the tight end of the Philadelphia Eagles, and former Florida Gator, Trey Burton.Trey was born in Venice, Florida, where he went onto become a star at Venice High School , where he played quarterback for the Indians. He graduated in 2010, and was a three star recruit , and signed his letter of intent to play at the University of Florida. He played under Urban Meyer from 2010 to 2013, and although he was brought in as a quarterback, he played a variety of positions for the Gators, including wide receiver, tight end, fullback, and quarterback. He also played at Florida the same time as his brother, Clay Burton. Trey was apart of the 2014 NFL Draft, where he went undrafted during the seven rounds. He signed with the Philadelphia Eagles as an undrafted free agent, and took the improbable road to making the 53-man roster after a great preseason. Since then, Burton has been a key contributor to the Eagles both offensively and on special teams, and is a big part of the Eagles’ success in the 2017 season. Throughout his football career, Trey Burton has been unapologetic about his faith and walk with Jesus Christ.In this episode, Mike Linch talks with Trey Burton about what life is like as a collegiate and professional football star. They also discuss the success of the Philadelphia Eagles to this point of the 2017 season, and what some of the keys to the season have been thus far. They also dive into the role that Trey’s faith plays not only with his football career, but also as a husband and father.
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Nov 13, 2017 • 55min

Episode 5: Andy Stanley

This month’s podcast features the founder of North Point Ministries, world-renowned author, and communicator, Pastor Andy Stanley. Andy Stanley attended Georgia State University before going on to receive his master’s degree from Dallas Theological Seminary. After graduation, he went on staff and helped his father, Dr. Charles Stanley, at First Baptist Church of Atlanta. In 1995, he founded North Point Ministries, which now serves around 90,000 people at one of their six Atlanta churches and 50 churches around the world. In addition to all of his duties overseeing North Point Ministries, he is also known for his gift in communication, where’s spoken at events such as the National Prayer Service following the inauguration in 2009. Andy has also authored over 20 books, hosts his own leadership podcast The Andy Stanley Leadership Podcast, and began a television show called Your Move, that airs late at night on Friday’s and Saturday’s. One article on Preaching.com, listed Pastor Andy Stanley as one of the most influential pastors over the past 25 years. In this episode, Mike Linch talks with Pastor Andy Stanley about his stance on leadership, and what has led him to become one of the greatest leaders of this generation. They also discuss what Andy has learned from his father, Dr. Charles Stanley, parenting, and the preparation he puts into every message he gives.
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Oct 23, 2017 • 57min

Episode 4: Tim Elmore

This month’s podcast features the founder and President of Growing Leaders, and author of Habitudes and over thirty more books, Tim Elmore. Tim Elmore began his career in the 1970’s as a youth pastor. In 1983, he began his career working with Dr. John Maxwell and all of his leadership materials. In 2003, Elmore founded Growing Leaders, who’s vision is to “see a world improved, even transformed, by the next generations.” Since that time, Elmore has gone on to become not only an author, but an incredibly well-respected teacher and communicator regarding leadership and the next generation. He’s spoken to over 350,000 students and faculties teaching leadership. He has his own podcast that he does, called Leading the Next Generation. In this episode, Mike Linch dives into a great discussion with Tim Elmore focusing in on the different aspects of leadership. Not only does Tim give incredible insight to his passion behind leadership in the next generation, but he also discusses the importance of being able to adjust leadership styles to the current culture that exists today. Also on this episode of Linch with a Leader, Mike and Tim discuss some of the sports teams who have made adjustments in their pursuit of being great, the changes that are on the horizon in our world, and what this current generations thoughts are on church as well as the current standing of where the world is today. Tim also highlights some of the topics of his new book, Marching Off the Map, and some of the key principles that it contains.
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Oct 9, 2017 • 31min

Episode 3: Shannon Bream

Shannon was born in Florida, and moved north to Lynchburg to attend Liberty University for college. She graduated from Liberty in 1993 and went on to attend the Florida State University College of Law. She began her career as a lawyer, in Tampa, Florida, but made a career change to pursue television news in 2001. Since her career change, Bream has risen in the television ranks, and joined the FOX News Channel in 2007. Shannon Bream has also gained notoriety for becoming the first female keynote speaker at Liberty University for their 2013 graduation. She is also one of a handful women to compete in two national pageants in different states, as the winner of Miss Virginia in 1990 and Miss Florida in 1994. On top of all of Shannon’s responsibilities as a FOX News Channel correspondent, anchoring America’s Newsroom with Bill Hemmer, she also has her own podcast called: “Livin’ The Bream”.In this episode, Mike Linch talks with Shannon Bream about the journey that has led her to being one of the main anchors on The FOX News Channel, and how her relationship with the Lord has guided her throughout her journey.
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Sep 25, 2017 • 39min

Episode 2: Vince Dooley

Coach Dooley was born and raised in Alabama. He was a multi-sport star at Auburn University for the Tigers. After his time in college, Coach Dooley, became an infantry officer in the United States Marine Corps. After his time in the military, Coach Vince Dooley returned to Auburn, Alabama to begin his coaching career with the Tigers. His life changed in December 1963, when he accepted the position as head football coach at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia. Coach Dooley established his coaching legacy with the Bulldogs, compiling a record of 201-77-10, and winning a national title in the 1980 football season. During his 25 seasons as the head coach in Athens, he led the Bulldogs to 20 bowl games, coached 12 consensuses All-Americans, and was named SEC Coach of the Year four times. In 1979, he was appointed as the athletic director, and saw the Bulldogs win 18 national championships and 75 SEC championships during that period. Coach Dooley, and his wife Barbara, have become mainstays in the Athens area since they arrived in town in the 1960’s.In this episode, Mike Linch talks with Coach Vince Dooley about not only his coaching journey, but some of the leadership lessons he learned on the football field as well. Coach Dooley also talks about the things he’s learned in his 50+ years of marriage to his wife, Barbara, and the role his faith has played in his journey through life.
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Sep 11, 2017 • 43min

Episode 1: Jason Romano

In this episode, Mike Linch talks with Jason Romano about not only his career at ESPN, but how his faith has impacted his personal and professional journey.

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