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Finding Value in Every Person: What Jesus Teaches Leaders

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What if the most transformative leadership principle was hiding in plain sight at a Samaritan well? When Jesus chose to speak with a woman society had marginalized, he wasn't just breaking cultural barriers—he was modeling what exceptional leadership looks like.
Leaders who make time for everyone, especially those at the bottom of organizational hierarchies, send a powerful message that each person matters. As we explore John chapters 4 and 5, this episode reveals how Jesus' interaction with the Samaritan woman demonstrates the revolutionary idea that good leaders value every person, regardless of their status or position.
Doug Conant, former Campbell Soup CEO, embodied this principle by walking manufacturing floors daily in his tennis shoes, connecting with frontline employees. Like the "Undercover Boss" television concept, leaders who step out of boardrooms and into the everyday work of their teams gain invaluable perspective while showing genuine care for those making their organization function.
Beyond simply acknowledging people, exceptional leaders help others see bigger possibilities for themselves. As one powerful quote shared in this episode states: "Some goals must be out of reach, but not out of sight to make you stretch and grow to your full potential." Jesus helped the Samaritan woman envision something greater, and she became a leader herself—spreading the message throughout her community.
We also tackle practical leadership challenges like setting clear priorities, managing digital distractions, and creating effective to-do lists. The simple practice of identifying your three most important daily tasks before checking emails or social media can dramatically transform your leadership effectiveness.
Whether you manage a team of five or five hundred, these biblical principles offer timeless wisdom for seeing potential where others don't and making every interaction count. Give this episode a listen, then try scheduling lunch with someone in your organization you normally wouldn't—you might be surprised at what you both gain from the experience.

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Chapters

1. Show Introduction and Updates (00:00:00)

2. Dad Jokes and Life Updates (00:06:15)

3. Overview of the Gospel of John (00:12:25)

4. Jesus and the Samaritan Woman (00:15:50)

5. Leadership Potential in Unexpected Places (00:21:40)

6. Setting Priorities and Managing Time (00:23:20)

7. Final Dad Jokes and Show Wrap-Up (00:31:25)

96 episodes

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Content provided by Tim Lansford and Dr. Dean Posey, Tim Lansford, and Dr. Dean Posey. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tim Lansford and Dr. Dean Posey, Tim Lansford, and Dr. Dean Posey or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

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What if the most transformative leadership principle was hiding in plain sight at a Samaritan well? When Jesus chose to speak with a woman society had marginalized, he wasn't just breaking cultural barriers—he was modeling what exceptional leadership looks like.
Leaders who make time for everyone, especially those at the bottom of organizational hierarchies, send a powerful message that each person matters. As we explore John chapters 4 and 5, this episode reveals how Jesus' interaction with the Samaritan woman demonstrates the revolutionary idea that good leaders value every person, regardless of their status or position.
Doug Conant, former Campbell Soup CEO, embodied this principle by walking manufacturing floors daily in his tennis shoes, connecting with frontline employees. Like the "Undercover Boss" television concept, leaders who step out of boardrooms and into the everyday work of their teams gain invaluable perspective while showing genuine care for those making their organization function.
Beyond simply acknowledging people, exceptional leaders help others see bigger possibilities for themselves. As one powerful quote shared in this episode states: "Some goals must be out of reach, but not out of sight to make you stretch and grow to your full potential." Jesus helped the Samaritan woman envision something greater, and she became a leader herself—spreading the message throughout her community.
We also tackle practical leadership challenges like setting clear priorities, managing digital distractions, and creating effective to-do lists. The simple practice of identifying your three most important daily tasks before checking emails or social media can dramatically transform your leadership effectiveness.
Whether you manage a team of five or five hundred, these biblical principles offer timeless wisdom for seeing potential where others don't and making every interaction count. Give this episode a listen, then try scheduling lunch with someone in your organization you normally wouldn't—you might be surprised at what you both gain from the experience.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Show Introduction and Updates (00:00:00)

2. Dad Jokes and Life Updates (00:06:15)

3. Overview of the Gospel of John (00:12:25)

4. Jesus and the Samaritan Woman (00:15:50)

5. Leadership Potential in Unexpected Places (00:21:40)

6. Setting Priorities and Managing Time (00:23:20)

7. Final Dad Jokes and Show Wrap-Up (00:31:25)

96 episodes

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