Episode 39

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15th May 2024

How Jonathan Goode Thinks About the Role of Silence in Spiritual and Leadership Growth

On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," host Kenny Lange engages with Jonathan Goode, a passionate Bible teacher and leadership advocate. They address common fears such as the dread of failure and the challenge of stepping out of comfort zones, with special emphasis on the importance of practice in personal and spiritual growth. Whether you're a seasoned leader or just stepping into the arena, this episode offers profound reflections on balancing life's demands with intentional personal development. 

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Jonathan Goode's Resources:
Website: https://www.meetorchard.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/meetorchard/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meetorchard/
YouTube:  @meetorchard3177  

#LeadershipInsights #personalgrowth  #IntentionalLiving

  • (00:00) - Belief in action is essential for faith.
  • (06:07) - Faith and leadership principles align through experiences.
  • (10:07) - Many people lack energy for intentional living.
  • (14:15) - Overcoming inertia, telling oneself a limiting story.
  • (16:15) - People resist change; it's overwhelming and disruptive.
  • (18:59) - Busy schedule requires time for decompression.
  • (22:23) - Balancing knowledge and well-being with soul.
  • (26:21) - Coaches' book offers clarity through guided questions.
  • (31:09) - Overcame fear, found retreat, proposed to wife.
  • (33:57) - Starting businesses, repeating challenges, encouraging practice.
  • (37:39) - Disconnect from technology, spend time outdoors. Bond.
  • (40:01) - Orchard helps Christian nonprofits launch and lead.
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How Leaders Think with Kenny Lange
Discover the secrets to impactful leadership with How Leaders Think, hosted by Kenny Lange.
Discover the secrets to impactful leadership with How Leaders Think, hosted by Kenny Lange. This podcast is your go-to resource for insights from top leaders across various industries. Each episode delves into the minds of successful entrepreneurs, CEOs, and thought leaders to uncover strategies for personal and professional growth.

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- The intersection of personal growth and spirituality

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Kenny Lange

Kenny Lange helps faith-forward founders scale organizations without losing their soul, their people, or their mission.

After selling his first company and helping an agency nearly double revenue, Kenny discovered that scaling success can be just as hard as finding it. He's the creator of Lead to Scale™—a proven approach that guides leaders from chaos to Predictable Success.

Kenny hosts How Leaders Think, a globally top 10% podcast named a 2025 "must-listen" by MSN. His clients say he "cuts through the noise" and helps teams move from status meetings to strategic conversations.

Beyond business, Kenny and his wife Rebekah are on a mission to positively impact 10,000 kids by 2033.