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Every man is following a manual.

Whether you’ve written it down or not, you carry a personal playbook that governs your life. It dictates how you respond to a crisis, how you speak to your employees, and the way you show up at the dinner table. But here’s the catch: You didn’t write that playbook in a vacuum. It was written by your influences.

In this podcast, we’re asking the hard questions about the metrics that govern your life. We all want to lead lives of impact, but many of us are struggling with a silent, internal sabotage. It’s the gap between the God we worship and the titans we emulate. We find ourselves praying to Jesus, but leading like Steve Jobs.

Obviously we are using the Steve Jobs concept metaphorically. You could insert 1000 names of successful icons into that slot. 

Don't get us wrong—the Jobs model changed the world, and in many ways, we are better for it. But when we look at the brutal facts of modern manhood, we have to ask: Is our leadership "infected”? 

Have we allowed secular models of power, ruthlessness, and self-promotion to scratch their names into how we lead our lives, often at the expense of the Kingdom.

The truth is, admiration becomes aspiration.

The things you admire today will govern your pursuits tomorrow. 

If you admire the "tyrant" model of success, you will eventually become a tyrant to those you love most.

Join us as we audit our influences and reclaim a playbook that actually works. We’re moving past the "it’s just business" lies and stepping into a leadership style that reflects the King. It’s time to stop confusing "market share" with "Kingdom impact.”

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