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Summary:
In this episode of Man Talk, the hosts explore the concept of leadership through the lens of meekness, using Moses as a biblical example. They discuss the definition of leadership as influence rather than position, and how meekness is a vital character trait for effective leadership. The conversation delves into the characteristics of a meek leader, including controlling anger , defending God's name, and leading with deference not vengance. Practical applications of meekness in leadership are also provided, emphasizing the importance of humility and self-control in a leader's life. The show closes with the "Let's Deal With It" segment as the hosts answer the question: "how do you lead people who don't want to be led".

Takeaways:
- Leadership is defined as influence, not a position.
- Great leaders aim to make a difference, not just lead.
- Meekness is a crucial trait for effective leadership.
- Moses exemplified meekness while leading millions.
- A meek leader controls their anger and emotions.
- Defending God's name is essential for a meek leader.
- Meekness is where understanding, humility, and self-control meet and work together.
- Righteous beliefs should not lead to unrighteous behavior.
- Meek leaders practice deference rather than revenge.
- Meekness is a character trait that can be developed.

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