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In this episode, Lane discusses Kingdom Allegiance and what kingdom you represent. "What you hear me say, what you see I desire and the way that I live my life, reflects the kingdom that represents who I really am."
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In this episode, Lane continues to discuss respect and why it is so important both in being a leader and in life. While last episode focused on listening to others to understand their viewpoint, Lane explains in this episode that the next step to truly deserve respect from others is to start asking questions to better understand and learn.
On today's episode, Lane explores how respect can be more desired than love. He shows that giving respect is the best way to receive respect, and he teaches two practical and simple steps to help give respect to all people throughout your life.
In this episode we discuss the differences of arrogance vs. humility in leadership, and what examples can be shown of them in the past. What consequences can arise not only in the individual, but in society as well. How can we look past the veil of arrogance towards a brighter future?
Lane teaches that fear attacks your security and undermines your convictions. He explains the three lies that fear instills in us and the three critical facts to remember to overcome the lie of inadequacy that prevents us from being great leaders.
In this episode, Lane explores the reasons behind why we become offended and how becoming accustomed to accepting critique can both prevent being offended and allow us to grow into better people and, more importantly, better leaders.
In today's episode, Lane talks about the emotions we feel when offended and presents examples of the negative impact dwelling on offenses can lead to in both our lives and in others' lives, as well as the positive outcomes when we learn forgiveness towards those who have offended us.
In this episode, Lane continues to define the character traits that make a successful, character driven leader, as well as explaining both the extraordinary effort and occasional personal sacrifice necessary to be truly great.
This is where we begin to explore the realities of leadership and why character always surpasses ability and popularity. In this episode, Lane defines the first two of his character traits that make a strong, battle-tested leader.
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.