Ordinarily you only hear me on these episodes. But periodically I like to drop into the mix longer conversations with men and women who have insight into pastoral well-being or practice. Rainy Day People are, as suggested by Gordon Lightfoot’s song of that name, those who know what to say, and do so with care and understanding. That’s what we want these conversations to be for pastors and others.
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For an explanation of the name and intention of these occasional interviews, read this, or listen to it here or here.
For an explanation of the name and intention of these occasional interviews, read this, or listen to it here or here.
Mike Boland’s bio is here.
Neal Salzman’s bio is here.
More info on The Rest Initiative is here.
The particular book mentioned is this:
Patrick Lencioni, The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable
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Podcast music provided by Cool Hand Luke and used with permission.
Intro: “Holy Vanguard” / Lyrics
Outro: “Wonder Tour” / Lyrics / Video
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