Thu, 27 January 2022
In this episode of the Catalyst Podcast, we feature Priscilla Shirer from the Catalyst stage, where Priscilla provides some encouragement for those of us who are feeling the difference between where we are and where we want to be. Listen in as Priscilla dives into the words of Paul from 1 Timothy to show us that we serve a patient God - a God who will never leave us or forsake us, even when we don’t keep our New Years’ resolutions, or we stumble in our leadership for the 43rd time. God is with you for the long haul as you change, and your job is to get excited about the treasure that is already yours! |
Thu, 20 January 2022
In this episode of the Catalyst Podcast, Brad Lomenick sits down with former North Point pastor and guide for emerging leaders Clay Scroggins for a wide-ranging conversation about the future of leadership. Listen in as Clay uncovers nine counterintuitive axioms of leadership that will help leaders adapt to the rate of change while becoming today's version of a leader worth following. You don't have to wait for tomorrow's leadership challenge to begin. As soon as you're ready to see it and accept it, leading like this and not like that can start today! |
Thu, 13 January 2022
In this episode of the Catalyst Podcast, Brad Lomenick sits down with journalist and habit guru Charles Duhigg for a wide-ranging conversation covering calling, the great resignation, the importance of curiosity in life and relationships, and much, much more. Listen in as Charles encourages us to be intentional about our habits to live productively and fulfill the calling that God has for us. |
Thu, 6 January 2022
In this episode of the Catalyst Podcast, we feature John Maxwell from the Catalyst stage, where John brings a poignant reminder as we start a new year. Listen in as John reminds us of the importance of living intentionally in order to experience a life of purpose and provides five daily steps that we can take to produce a life of significance. Once you’ve tasted significance, success will never satisfy. |