
Caring for Leaders in Erotic Entanglement, Part Two
Dan Allender and Rachael Clinton reflect on erotic entanglement and the tendency for many leaders to rely on people they serve to meet their desires.
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Embracing Grief, Embracing Joy
Mandy Hughes reflects on the connection between life and death, and on the belief that our capacity for joy is powerfully related to our capacity for grief.
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Caring for Leaders in Erotic Entanglement, Part One
Dan Allender and Rachael Clinton talk about recognizing erotic entanglement as leaders, and the very human desires that help fuel it.
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Who Am I?
Becky Allender shares a poetic essay inspired by the I Am From project, an exploration of the people, places, and stories that help shape our identities.
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Caring for Leaders, Part Two
Dan Allender and Abby Wong-Heffter wrestle with the tendency to idealize or scapegoat leaders, rather than allowing them to be full, imperfect human beings.
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Caring for Leaders, Part One
Dan Allender and Abby Wong-Heffter wrestle with the complications of leadership, and the essential need to care for leaders—including ourselves.
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Enigmas, Shame, and the Myth of the Strong Silent Type
Beau Denton writes about the shallow promises of the strong silent type, and the need for connection even when we are not doing well.
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Not Doing Well, Part Three
Dan Allender and Rachael Clinton continue discussing not doing well, and the movement toward doing well even when circumstances don't change.
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