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  • Why Good Employees Struggle in Leadership | Jared Deverna
    2026/04/07

    Why do some of the most capable, dependable people struggle once they step into leadership? In this conversation, we unpack the shift from being a strong doer to becoming an effective leader and why that transition is harder than most people expect.

    We talk about the tension of wanting to be liked while still making hard decisions, the challenge of handling criticism, and why so many new leaders struggle to delegate. There’s also a real conversation here around what it takes to stop doing everything yourself and start building trust in the people around you.

    That shift doesn’t happen overnight, but understanding it can change the way you lead.

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    31 分
  • You Don't Own Your Team | Jared Deverna
    2026/04/06

    Starting a new job or stepping into leadership? This episode breaks down how to start strong, take initiative, and grow in your role. From asking better questions to understanding context and building trust, we’re sharing practical advice for early-career leaders and anyone navigating a new season of work.

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    30 分
  • Stop Forcing Roles, Start Aligning People (Ft. Patrick Lencioni)
    2025/10/14

    Patrick Lencioni joins William Vanderbloemen to make a simple point: you don't need to motivate harder, you need to place better. When work aligns with someone's natural strengths, engagement follows.

    This episode gives leaders language and clarity for putting people where they actually thrive instead of burning them out in the wrong roles.

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    36 分
  • Raising Up the Next Generation of Leaders | Brett Connolly
    2025/09/05

    On this episode of the Vanderbloemen Leadership Podcast, we sits down with, Brett Connolly Executive Search Consultant at Vanderbloemen, to talk about what it really takes to develop young leaders in ministry. Brett shares his personal journey from almost pursuing a career in sports marketing to discovering his call to ministry, and eventually stepping into his current role. Together they discuss why exposure is just as important as experience, how churches can avoid the "revolving door" of student ministry hires, and what senior leaders can do today to invest in the next generation. If you want practical insights on building leaders who last, this episode is for you.

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    23 分
  • The Healthy Handoff: How Leaders Leave and Arrive Well | Sarah Meggers
    2025/08/18

    Leadership transitions do not have to be messy. In this episode of the Vanderbloemen Leadership Podcast, Sarah Meggars, Executive Search Consultant and former worship ministry leader, shares practical wisdom for both sides of the handoff. We talk about building trust fast, entering a new role with a learning posture, normalizing succession planning, and why humility and self-awareness matter more than ever.

    You will learn:

    • How to design a "crossfade" handoff instead of a hard cut
    • Ways new leaders earn trust without stalling for six months
    • Why authenticity in the interview process protects both sides · How to spot and develop future leaders long before you need them
    • Simple steps to make succession a normal, healthy conversation

    Whether you are handing off, stepping in, or preparing your organization for what is next, this conversation will help you build, run, and keep great teams.

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    18 分
  • Communication That Connects: Building Trust in a Distracted Age | William Vanderbloemen
    2025/08/04

    In this episode of the Vanderbloemen Leadership Podcast, William Vanderbloemen unpacks the rapidly changing landscape of communication, and what it means for pastors, heads of school, and nonprofit leaders. From the importance of contextualizing messages to embracing an omnichannel strategy and understanding the timeless power of emotional connection, William shares practical tips and real-world stories to help you become a more effective communicator in today's noisy world.

    Whether you're crafting Sunday sermons, leading a staff meeting, or reaching your community online, you'll walk away with tools for communicating clearly, consistently, and meaningfully—across every platform and generation.

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    27 分
  • Thinking Outside the Box: How Great Leaders Solve Problems Differently
    2025/07/21

    In this episode of the Vanderbloemen Leadership Podcast, executive search consultant Ivette Naron shares practical and inspiring insights for leaders who want to think differently. From understanding the difference between problems and tensions, to using the "Six Thinking Hats" method for creative solutions, Ivette unpacks tools leaders can use to break out of the cycle of reactive problem-solving.

    Whether you're leading a church, nonprofit, or business, this conversation will challenge you to:

    • Step out of the weeds and gain organizational altitude
    • Create margin for reflection (not just reaction)
    • Embrace feedback as a friend, not an enemy
    • Build a culture that supports collaborative problem-solving

    If you're ready to lead with clarity and creativity, this episode is for you.

    📖 Explore more leadership resources at vanderbloemen.com

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    20 分
  • The Dashboard of Team Health: Spotting and Fixing People Problems
    2025/07/07

    Behind every thriving team is a leader who knows how to spot the signs of trouble and take action.

    In this episode, Vanderbloemen COO Jennifer Paulson shares practical wisdom for identifying "check engine lights" in team health, from gossip and disengagement to meetings after the meeting. Learn why tough conversations matter, how to lead with transparency and humility, and how to develop future leaders who can do the same.

    Whether you're leading a church, nonprofit, or business, this conversation will help you create a culture of trust and accountability that lasts.

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    22 分