• The Quiet Power of Humility in Leadership
    Jul 13 2025

    In this episode of The Leadership Telos, we explore the quiet strength of humility as a cornerstone of virtuous leadership. Far from being a weakness, humility empowers leaders to acknowledge their limitations, elevate others, and lead with grace, clarity, and love.

    Drawing from psychological research, Aristotelian virtue ethics, and biblical models, we unpack how humility fosters trust and innovation. You’ll learn how humility shows up in decision-making, feedback, and communication—and why it’s essential to the pursuit of eudaimonia.

    Key Themes:

    • Humility is confidence with teachability
    • Balancing self-awareness with other-awareness
    • Biblical insights
    • Practical ways to develop humility in leadership roles

    Reflection Prompt:

    1. When was the last time I admitted a mistake openly?
    2. Do I invite feedback regularly, or avoid it?
    3. How do I respond when others challenge my ideas?
    4. What areas of my leadership do I feel most confident in?
    5. Who has modeled humility well in my life?

    Journal Prompt:

    1. Describe a moment when your humility—or lack of it—impacted your leadership.
    2. In what ways do you currently “reduce the power distance” with your team or followers?
    3. What is one area in which you need to practice humility this week?

    Scripture References:

    1. Matthew 5-7
    2. Colossians 3:12-14


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    27 mins
  • Magnanimity: The Greatness of Soul in Virtuous Leadership
    Jul 10 2025

    Magnanimity means “greatness of soul.” It’s the quiet strength that enables a leader to accept honor without ego, give honor without hesitation, and act courageously without losing compassion.

    In this episode, we’ll unpack:

    1. Why psychology links magnanimity to high‑impact leadership roles.

    2. How Aristotle, Aquinas, and the apostle Paul paint a fuller picture of this virtue.

    3. Practical habits—and prayer—so you can cultivate greatness of soul in everyday leadership.

    Scripture Ref:

    Romans 12

    Philippians 1:9

    Psalm 139:23–24

    Reflection Questions:

    • When was the last time you accepted honor without ego or gave credit without needing to be seen?
    • How do I typically respond to praise or recognition?
    • When have I witnessed true magnanimity in a leader?
    • Do I give credit and honor to others freely and sincerely?
    • In what areas am I called to act boldly, but gently?
    • What would it look like for me to lead with magnanimity this week?

    Journal Prompt:

    • Where is your leadership calling you to greater influence, and how can you answer that with humility?
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    22 mins
  • What is Virtuous Leadership?
    Jul 7 2025

    In this very first episode, we’re asking a foundational question:
    What does it mean to lead with virtue?

    As an Industrial-Organizational Psychologist, leadership coach, and someone deeply rooted in theology, philosophy, and psychology, I believe the leaders we become — at work, in our homes, and within ourselves — shape the world around us.

    Today, we’ll talk about the idea of telos — our purpose — and how a virtuous life is central to leadership that endures. Whether you lead a team, a family, a classroom, or just your own growth — this episode is for you.

    Journal Prompt: What is the purpose (telos) behind your leadership? Who are you becoming as you lead?

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    27 mins
  • Introducing the Leadership Telos
    Jul 5 2025

    Are you tired of leadership advice that’s all hustle and no soul?
    This is your invitation to go deeper.

    🧠 Psychology
    📜 Philosophy
    🙏 Theology

    Each week, we explore how timeless wisdom can shape modern leaders — in the workplace, at home, and within ourselves.

    Whether you’re leading a team, a family, or your own formation journey, this podcast is for you.

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    7 mins