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What separates leaders who endure from those who burn out? Often, it’s not vision - it’s governance.
In this episode of The Missional Leader, Rob sits down with Mart Green - a respected business leader, philanthropist, and architect behind some of today’s most influential faith-driven ventures - to explore why lasting impact is built through accountability, trusted partnerships, and courageous leadership. Mart serves as Chief Strategy Officer for the Green Family Businesses and Board Chair for Hobby Lobby.
Drawing from decades of experience leading at the highest levels of business and ministry, Mart shares practical insights on the critical balance between leadership and governance. From helping guide Oral Roberts University through crisis to collaborating on Christian media initiatives, he unpacks why organizations often fail not because of weak leadership, but because of weak structures of accountability.
In this conversation, you’ll discover:
Whether you’re leading a team, serving on a board, or growing in your own leadership journey, this episode offers timeless insight for leading with purpose, resilience, and integrity.
CHAPTERS:
00:05 The True Meaning of “Adventure Partners”
01:14 Building Trust: The Nature of Real Relationships
03:04 Stepping Into the Unknown: Inviting Yourself In
04:15 Choosing Accountability: Seven Adventure Partners
05:18 The Two Wings: Leadership and Governance
06:35 Inspiration from “Through Gates of Splendor”
09:08 Extreme Generosity: 39% of My Year for ORU
11:03 The Power of Mentorship: Meeting Bob Cooley
12:13 Wisdom Is the Body of the Plane
14:00 Saying Yes When You Want a No
15:00 Every Mess Traced Back to Governance
17:17 Practical Steps for Young Leaders: Personal Accountability
18:31 Stages of Governance: From Founder to Generative
20:10 The Value of Young Voices on Boards
22:03 Building Generational Strategy Groups
22:35 Friendship, Adventure, and the Joy of Not Going Alone
By Rob Hoskins & OneHopeWhat separates leaders who endure from those who burn out? Often, it’s not vision - it’s governance.
In this episode of The Missional Leader, Rob sits down with Mart Green - a respected business leader, philanthropist, and architect behind some of today’s most influential faith-driven ventures - to explore why lasting impact is built through accountability, trusted partnerships, and courageous leadership. Mart serves as Chief Strategy Officer for the Green Family Businesses and Board Chair for Hobby Lobby.
Drawing from decades of experience leading at the highest levels of business and ministry, Mart shares practical insights on the critical balance between leadership and governance. From helping guide Oral Roberts University through crisis to collaborating on Christian media initiatives, he unpacks why organizations often fail not because of weak leadership, but because of weak structures of accountability.
In this conversation, you’ll discover:
Whether you’re leading a team, serving on a board, or growing in your own leadership journey, this episode offers timeless insight for leading with purpose, resilience, and integrity.
CHAPTERS:
00:05 The True Meaning of “Adventure Partners”
01:14 Building Trust: The Nature of Real Relationships
03:04 Stepping Into the Unknown: Inviting Yourself In
04:15 Choosing Accountability: Seven Adventure Partners
05:18 The Two Wings: Leadership and Governance
06:35 Inspiration from “Through Gates of Splendor”
09:08 Extreme Generosity: 39% of My Year for ORU
11:03 The Power of Mentorship: Meeting Bob Cooley
12:13 Wisdom Is the Body of the Plane
14:00 Saying Yes When You Want a No
15:00 Every Mess Traced Back to Governance
17:17 Practical Steps for Young Leaders: Personal Accountability
18:31 Stages of Governance: From Founder to Generative
20:10 The Value of Young Voices on Boards
22:03 Building Generational Strategy Groups
22:35 Friendship, Adventure, and the Joy of Not Going Alone