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In this episode, Chad, Jason, and Ava explore how nostalgia shows up in leadership and ministry, not just as memory, but as a force that can quietly shape decisions and direction. They unpack why nostalgia happens, how emotional and spiritual connections to the past form, and when honoring what was begins to compete with vision for what’s next. This conversation is a challenge to leaders to examine what they’re protecting, question what they’ve labeled “sacred,” and consider whether their longing for the past is helping them lead, or keeping them from moving forward.
By KeenlyIn this episode, Chad, Jason, and Ava explore how nostalgia shows up in leadership and ministry, not just as memory, but as a force that can quietly shape decisions and direction. They unpack why nostalgia happens, how emotional and spiritual connections to the past form, and when honoring what was begins to compete with vision for what’s next. This conversation is a challenge to leaders to examine what they’re protecting, question what they’ve labeled “sacred,” and consider whether their longing for the past is helping them lead, or keeping them from moving forward.