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In this episode of The Daily Leader, Taylor Jessup shares the top three things he's been learning since transitioning into his new role with YoungLife at ASU Downtown: why most of what we want to do in any organization is simple—just not easy, the process of figuring out what's sustainable in a role, and learning grit, especially when you feel worn out. Whether you're navigating a new job or leading through uncertainty, this conversation offers practical wisdom on finding clarity and keeping things simple.
Support the great work happening at Young Life ASU Downtown
What's Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done by Matt Perman
RECOMMENDED RESOURCES
Looking to transform your life and leadership? Reach out to [email protected] or [email protected] to learn more about Embark, our new leadership coaching program.
If you want to invest in the next generation of leaders, reach out to [email protected] to find out how you can support Young Life at Arizona State University.
Join The Daily Leader Community! This is for anyone looking to grow themselves, their team, and their bottom line knowing that the best leaders lead from community. DM @thedailyleaderco on Instagram to sign up.
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PARTNERSHIPS
Pattern Talent serves as your strategic partner, identifying opportunities to increase your organization’s leadership density through tailor-made solutions for your most complex leadership challenges.
The Daily Leader is sponsored by Ellery Mae Candle Co. Lighting tiny fires in your home that smell like heaven – for both hosts and the homebodies. Get 10% OFF of your first purchase.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The Daily Leader is part of the More Podcast Network
The audio was edited and produced by Luke Wilson of Veritas Podcasting [[email protected]]
The intro music was written by April Norris and is licensed by Pattern Talent dba The Daily Leader [http://aprilnorrismusic.com/]
By Pattern TalentIn this episode of The Daily Leader, Taylor Jessup shares the top three things he's been learning since transitioning into his new role with YoungLife at ASU Downtown: why most of what we want to do in any organization is simple—just not easy, the process of figuring out what's sustainable in a role, and learning grit, especially when you feel worn out. Whether you're navigating a new job or leading through uncertainty, this conversation offers practical wisdom on finding clarity and keeping things simple.
Support the great work happening at Young Life ASU Downtown
What's Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done by Matt Perman
RECOMMENDED RESOURCES
Looking to transform your life and leadership? Reach out to [email protected] or [email protected] to learn more about Embark, our new leadership coaching program.
If you want to invest in the next generation of leaders, reach out to [email protected] to find out how you can support Young Life at Arizona State University.
Join The Daily Leader Community! This is for anyone looking to grow themselves, their team, and their bottom line knowing that the best leaders lead from community. DM @thedailyleaderco on Instagram to sign up.
@thedailyleaderco on Instagram
@thedailyleader on TikTok
PARTNERSHIPS
Pattern Talent serves as your strategic partner, identifying opportunities to increase your organization’s leadership density through tailor-made solutions for your most complex leadership challenges.
The Daily Leader is sponsored by Ellery Mae Candle Co. Lighting tiny fires in your home that smell like heaven – for both hosts and the homebodies. Get 10% OFF of your first purchase.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The Daily Leader is part of the More Podcast Network
The audio was edited and produced by Luke Wilson of Veritas Podcasting [[email protected]]
The intro music was written by April Norris and is licensed by Pattern Talent dba The Daily Leader [http://aprilnorrismusic.com/]