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What separates a good team from a truly great one? 🤔 In this episode of the Vanderbloemen Leadership Podcast, William Vanderbloemen breaks down the 3 essential ingredients every successful team needs. ✅ From unity of purpose to a culture that drives results, we explore real-world examples—from business 💼 to the Bible 📖—of what makes teams thrive.
Whether you’re leading a church ⛪, nonprofit 🤝, or business 🚀, these insights will help you build, run, and keep a great team. 🔥
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In this episode of the Vanderbloemen Leadership Podcast, William Vanderbloemen dives into the challenge of keeping the fire alive after a major success.
He explores:
🚀 How to refocus your team after reaching a big goal.
⚠️ Why success can be the "Devil's Playground" for leaders.
💡 Tips for staying grounded and setting new objectives.
📖 Insights from biblical stories and practical team-building advice.
Whether you're leading a church, a business, or any type of team, this episode will equip you with tools to navigate success, maintain momentum, and lead with humility.
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💡 Change is inevitable, but making it stick is a challenge every leader faces. In this episode of the Vanderbloemen Leadership Podcast, William Vanderbloemen explores the practical steps leaders can take to turn vision into reality and create lasting impact. From identifying urgency and building a guiding coalition to celebrating short-term wins 🎉 and cementing change, this conversation is packed with actionable insights for leaders in any organization. Tune in and discover how to navigate change effectively and make your team stronger than ever! 💪
🧠 Learn about The Curve of Adaptive Change: https://www.insights.com/us/resources/coaching-people-through-the-change-curve/
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Are you feeling stuck in your leadership role? Wondering if it’s time to make a change for your team, your organization, or even your career? Knowing when to make a leadership shift is one of the most critical — and difficult — decisions a leader will face. In this episode of the Vanderbloemen Leadership Podcast, William Vanderbloemen, founder and CEO, shares valuable insights on identifying when your organization needs a leadership change. Whether you're a pastor, CEO, executive, or leader in any industry, William’s wisdom and practical advice can help you navigate this pivotal decision for your team’s success. Tune in for strategies and guidance on leading your organization through growth and transition.
In this video, we’ll help you:
✅ Recognize the signs that it’s time for a leadership change.
✅ Understand how to assess your current impact and future potential.
✅ Gain practical steps to pivot with clarity and confidence.
Whether you’re leading a growing organization, facing a challenging season, or questioning your next step, this guide will help you navigate change with wisdom and intentionality.
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💡 In this episode of the Vanderbloemen Leadership Podcast, Jenni Catron, expert in organizational culture, joins William Vanderbloemen to discuss the critical importance of building and maintaining a healthy culture in any organization. Jenni shares her personal journey from the music business to church leadership and how her experiences shaped her passion for creating environments where teams thrive. Whether you're leading a church, nonprofit, or business, this conversation offers valuable insights on leadership, clarity, and the keys to building an unstoppable team culture.
Check out Jenni's new book, Culture Matters 📖 for more actionable insights on building a culture that drives success!
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Welcome to the Vanderbloemen Leadership Podcast! In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Joe Rigney, author and expert in leadership and conflict resolution. Dr. Rigney shares practical insights on leading with wisdom, resolving conflict the biblical way, and cultivating a culture of collaboration within your team.
Whether you're a pastor, church leader, or someone passionate about leadership, this episode provides valuable wisdom to help you lead effectively and stay aligned with your mission.
📚 Order Dr. Rigney's Book Today: https://emotionalsabotage.com
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How can generosity transform your ministry? In this episode of the Vanderbloemen Leadership Podcast, host William Vanderbloemen sits down with Rob Ketterling, pastor of River Valley Church in Minnesota and author of The Generous Life. Rob shares his journey of starting a thriving church, the role of generosity in ministry, and actionable strategies for encouraging year-end giving. Discover practical tips on tithing, building strong teams, and securing funding for church growth and impact. Don’t miss these valuable insights to help your church thrive!
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More info about Rob: https://robketterling.com
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The Vanderbloemen Leadership Podcast | Ft. Carl Barnhill In this episode of the Vanderbloemen Leadership Podcast, William interviews Carl Barnhill, a leader in church media, discussing the importance of visual storytelling in churches. Carl shares his journey from working in television to leading a media department in a large church, and eventually starting his own company to provide affordable media solutions for churches. The conversation highlights the shift towards visual consumption in media, practical steps for churches to enhance their video presence, common mistakes in video integration, and the significance of visuals in sharing the gospel. Follow William on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wvanderbloemen/ 💼 Looking for a job or hiring for your team? Let us help you: https://bit.ly/4fCOFkc Follow Carl on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carlbarnhill/ Check out Carl's company: https://churchvisuals.com
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In this episode, Jay Kranda, Online Community Pastor at Saddleback Church, dives into the evolving world of online ministry. Jay shares valuable insights on the rise of digital church, exploring both the opportunities and challenges of technology in building genuine community. Together with William, he discusses how churches can use digital tools to support ministry while preserving the importance of in-person connections. They also address the role of AI, self-publishing, and adapting to changing attendance patterns in today’s church landscape. This conversation is a must-watch for church leaders and congregants interested in the future of hybrid ministry and effective digital engagement for lasting spiritual growth.
Check out Jay's new book "Online Church Is Not The Answer" on Amazon today: https://amzn.to/4fvM76L
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In this conversation, William and David Friedman discuss the importance of culture in organizations. David shares his journey of building a thriving company through a well-defined culture, and how this experience led him to a career in teaching and consulting on the topic. Together, they dive into the responsibilities of leadership in shaping and communicating the culture within organizations. They also examine the challenges and opportunities presented by remote and hybrid work environments, emphasizing the importance of intentional and systematic efforts in cultivating a strong, cohesive culture
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In this episode of the Vanderbloemen Leadership Podcast, William welcomes Troy Gramling, a pastor from South Florida, to discuss leadership transitions, church growth, and the importance of understanding one's potential. Troy shares his journey from Arkansas to leading Potential Church, and the significance of creating momentum for change. They delve into the themes of generational leadership, the process of writing a book, and the importance of dreaming big for the future.
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Willie Robertson, of Duck Dynasty fame, shares his journey of building the family business while staying true to his faith. He discusses how business leaders can share their beliefs authentically by creating values-driven environments and focusing on kindness and positivity. Willie emphasizes the importance of spreading hope and good news, avoiding negativity, and being patient in seeing the impact of sharing the gospel. He also talks about his book, Gospeler, which teaches how to intentionally share faith, stay mission-focused, and hold onto timeless principles for success.
https://www.vanderbloemen.com/blog/willie-robertson?hs_preview=ajSdQOFe-180777858959
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In this episode, William and Carey dive into the key challenges that contribute to the high failure rate of church plants. They discuss the need for an entrepreneurial mindset, the importance of building a strong launch team, and the critical role of raising sufficient funds before starting. The conversation also covers the relationship between church growth and engagement, as well as the growing need for church revitalization. Shifting gears, they explore the topic of pastoral burnout, sharing personal experiences and warning signs to watch for. Carey emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries and maintaining a sustainable pace in ministry, drawing from his own journey through burnout. He highlights the necessity of rest, self-care, and time management through a triage system to prioritize emergencies. Carey also provides practical strategies for avoiding burnout and achieving a healthy work-life balance.
https://www.vanderbloemen.com/blog/preventing-burnout-fostering-unity-0
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Carey Nieuwhof joins William Vanderbloemen for this episode. Carey Nieuwhof, a bestselling author, speaker, and leadership expert, is the founding pastor of Connexus Church and has been actively serving in ministry since 1995.
In part one of this conversation, William Vanderblomen and Carey Nieuwhof discuss various topics related to leadership and the current cultural and ideological divide. They explore the issues beneath the issues, the importance of empathy and community, and the role of the church in addressing these challenges. They also touch on the impact of social media, the need for genuine relationships, and the power of identity rooted in Christ.
https://www.vanderbloemen.com/blog/preventing-burnout-fostering-unity
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In this conversation, William Vanderbloemen interviews Daniel Im about his new book, The Discipleship Opportunity. They discuss the challenges of leading a church in a post-everything world and the need to focus on the interested non-Christians and interested Christians. Daniel shares insights from his research on the church growth movement and emphasizes the importance of loving our neighbors and showing unity among believers. He also provides practical advice for pastors, including challenging and disrupting consumeristic attitudes and trusting the Holy Spirit to work in the lives of the uninterested.
The conversation explores the importance of reaching interested non-Christians and the need to shift the focus from consumers to those who genuinely want to be part of the church. It emphasizes the power of storytelling and addressing the spiritual, emotional, and psychological needs of people. The conversation also touches on the changing landscape of preaching and the need to create tension and curiosity in sermons. The key takeaway is to stop letting consumers hold the church hostage and instead focus on faithfully sharing the truth of the gospel.
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In this podcast episode, William Vanderbloemen talks with Mark Batterson. Mark serves as the lead pastor of National Community Church in Washington, DC. He is also the lead visionary for The Dream Collective and a New York Times bestselling author.
Mark Batterson discusses the importance of agility in leadership and shares his personal experiences of pivoting and adapting in his church and ministry. He emphasizes the need for leaders to stay flexible and open to new ways of doing things, and highlights the role of prayer in discerning God's agenda. Mark also talks about the challenges and rewards of leading a church in the nation's capital and shares practical tips for staying agile and maintaining growth.
https://www.vanderbloemen.com/blog/be-the-unicorn-special-edition-the-agile
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In this podcast episode, William Vanderbloemen talks with Dave Ramsey. Dave Ramsey is the CEO of Ramsey Solutions, a National bestselling author and host of The Ramsey Show.
In this conversation, William Vanderbloemen talks Dave Ramsey about the importance of being prepared in managing money and leadership. Dave shares his personal experience of learning the value of preparation and the consequences of not being prepared. They also touch on the importance of having systems and values in place to guide decision-making. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the significance of being prepared in both personal finance and leadership.https://www.vanderbloemen.com/blog/be-the-unicorn-special-edition-the-prepared
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In today’s podcast, Executive Search Consultant Kristin Fry talks with Sarah Bragg. Sarah is an author, podcaster, and communicator.
Sarah Bragg talks about her book 'Is Everyone Happier Than Me?' They discuss the pressure to achieve and the fear of not being happy, the role of perfectionism as a defense mechanism, the importance of becoming emotionally literate, and the value of celebrating progress and setting realistic goals. Sarah also shares advice she would give to her 20-something self. Overall, the conversation provides insights and strategies for finding happiness and connection in life.
https://www.vanderbloemen.com/blog/is-everyone-happier-than-me-podcast
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In this conversation, Alex, the founder of Worship Ministry Training, discusses how senior leaders can support and empower their worship pastors. He emphasizes the importance of helping worship pastors understand their role as disciple-makers and shepherds in the church.
Alex also highlights the need for senior leaders to assist worship pastors in getting organized and developing efficient workflows. Additionally, he stresses the significance of overseeing song choices and resourcing the worship team. Alex encourages senior leaders to invest in their worship leaders through regular meetings, encouragement, and discipleship.
We hope you enjoy this conversation!
https://www.vanderbloemen.com/blog/from-musician-to-shepherd
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In this podcast episode, William Vanderbloemen talks with Wade Joye. Wade Joye is a speaker, author, ministry coach, and host of Dreamers & Disciples, a weekly podcast on the AccessMore Network.
Wade talks about finding balance in life and leadership. They discuss the importance of rest and rhythm, the need to prioritize relationships, and the value of being present and fully engaged in conversations. Wade shares insights on how to avoid the trap of busyness and the pressure to always be connected. He emphasizes the significance of intentional and meaningful connections and the impact it can have on personal and professional growth. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of finding balance and prioritizing relationships in order to thrive in life and leadership.
We hope you enjoy the conversation!
https://www.vanderbloemen.com/blog/be-the-unicorn-special-edition-the-connected
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