Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership with Ruth Haley Barton
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
This is a replay of a previous episode of The Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership podcast. While we take a small hiatus from normal programming to attend to the work of The Transforming Center as well as a special Digital Film Capture project we invite you to revisit some of our previous seasons. Please enjoy this episode from Season 16: Transforming Leadership: Managing Anxiety Within our Communities.
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Sometimes our greatest anxieties can surround areas of stuckness, places where we know what we are doing isn’t working, but we can’t seem to find our way out. This week, Ruth and Steve will discuss second order change and how we can recognize and dissolve our stuck patterns. How does paying attention to process over content help us with this? And how can changing our own behaviors actually change the behaviors of others? Find out all this and more in this episode.
Helpful to this episode:
Everything Isn’t Terrible by Dr. Kathleen Smith
Steve Cuss Resources:
Steve’s website
Managing Leadership Anxiety, Yours and Theirs by Steve Cuss
General Resources for Systems Theory:
Season 9 Episode 6 of the Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership Podcast
Season 9 Episode 7 of the Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership Podcast
Family Systems and Congregational Life: A Map for Ministry by R. Robert Creech
Lombard Mennonite Peace Center
Generation to Generation: Family Process in Church and Synagogue by Edwin H. Friedman
Extraordinary Relationships: A new Way of Thinking about Human Interactions by Roberta M Gilbert
Music Credit:
Kingdom Come by Aaron Niequist
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S24 Ep 8 | Wrestling with the Cross: What does the Atonement Really Mean?
S24 Ep 7 | The Work of Justice: Restoring what has Been Lost, Repairing What has been Broken
S24 Ep 6 | Making Room: Welcoming the One Who is Strange to You
BONUS: Connecting the State of Our Politics and the State of Our Souls
S24 Ep 5 | Knocking on Heaven’s Door: A Spirituality that is Practice-Based
S24 Ep 4 | Reading in Color: Engaging Scripture Across Cultural Contexts
S24 Ep 3 | Attending to the Spirit: The Gift of Spiritual Direction
S24 Ep 2 | Understanding Our Complexity: The Role of Desire in the Spiritual Life
S24 Ep 1 | The Future of Christian Spirituality: Towards a More Unified Faith
S23 Ep 5 | The Head Center: Managing Our Relationship with Fear
S23 Ep 4 | The Heart Center: Managing Our Relationship with Connection and Disconnection
S23 Ep 3 | The Body Center: Managing Our Relationship with Anger
S23 Ep 2: Beyond the Basics, Beyond the Behaviors
S23 Ep1: It Was the Worst of Times: How the Enneagram Can Help Us Navigate a Troubled World
Easter Monday | Transforming Post-Resurrection Encounters with Jesus (A Replay)
S22 Ep7: Walking With Jesus in His Suffering During Holy Week
S22 Ep 6: A Hope That Does Not Disappoint
S22 Ep 5: This is Hard! The Role of Endurance in Forming a Durable Hope
S22 Ep4 | Hope in the Midst of Collective Suffering
S22 Ep 3 | What Does God’s Glory Have to Do With Our Suffering?
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