105 Goodbye (for now)
Not every idea is meant to last forever, but how do you say goodbye to a bold idea? That’s what Leary and Armin cover in this episode--their last episode (for now) of the BoldIdea podcast.
Does God have a plan for our work, even when that work isn’t done at a church or religious organization? That’s the question Leah Archibald and her team at the Theology of Work ask everyday — and it’s a question she explores on the podcast with Leary and Armin.
Are you bi-vocational? Leary and Armin take a break from interviewing guests and chat about whether or not they are bi-vocational -- and whether you might be, too.
We’re so enamored by the idea of “success” that I believe it’s derailed an enormous number of creative and gifted people.
John Morris started serving the Lord at age 19, and has had an incredible journey as both an Army chaplain and United Methodist pastor, both positions from which he recently retired. He shares his story of walking away from the goals that his parents had for him and into one that God did, and how he remained confident in that calling --- even to this day.
Zoro, world-renowned drummer, inspirational speaker and award winning author reminds us how we can make a positive contribution to our world through the limitless gifts and talents God has deposited in each of us.
Jay Coughlan is a business mentor, former CEO, and convicted felon. Learn how he resisted letting his worst moment define his life.
Dan Wallrath, founder and president of Operation FINALLY HOME, explains how his small steps of obedience turned into a ministry that blesses wounded veterans and their families.
Every one of us has bold ideas. Many times they intimidate us. We don’t know what to do with them. It's time to turn your bold ideas into action. Here’s how.