• Ep. 137 - Jon Chasteen on the Importance of Saying "No", Leading with an Orphan Heart, & the Dangers of Talent

  • Nov 3 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 22 mins
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Ep. 137 - Jon Chasteen on the Importance of Saying "No", Leading with an Orphan Heart, & the Dangers of Talent

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    In this episode of the Today Counts Show, Jim talks with Jon Chasteen who is the author of the book, "ReLeader: How To Fix What You Didn't Break". Jon Chasteen has been the Lead Pastor of Victory Church, a multicampus church with campuses in both Oklahoma and Texas, since 2014. Jon was also President of The King's University from 2018 to 2023.

    In this masterclass on leadership, they discuss the real, raw, and unfiltered truth most won't share on leadership. Jon talks about the dangers of leading with talent over character, leading with an orphan heart, and the value in saying "No" as a leader.

    Tune in to discover how to level up your leadership capacity and lead yourself well.

    You can reach Jon Chasteen through the Victory Church website - https://victory.church/

    Or, through his website - releader.co

    You can find Jon's Book, "ReLeader: How To Fix What You Didn't Break" on Amazon, as well as his other book, "Half the Battle: Healing Your Hidden Hurts".

    Get a copy of Jim's new book "Story: The Art Of Learning From Your Past": https://www.amazon.com/Story-Art-Learning-Your-Past/dp/B0D1D5TBQ6/


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