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The Healthy Church Staff Podcast

Podcast von Todd Rhoades

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We're all about helping create a healthy, positive, and spiritually positive environment for church staff members and leadership teams.

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Episode The Innovation Graveyard_ Why Your Great Ideas Keep Dying at the Same Spot Cover

The Innovation Graveyard_ Why Your Great Ideas Keep Dying at the Same Spot

In this episode of the Healthy Church Staff Podcast, Todd Rhoades discusses the systemic barriers in churches that stifle innovation and offers strategies to overcome them. • Churches often have an invisible system that stifles innovation, not due to intention but inherently within their structure. • Three main barriers to innovation: The Permission Maze, the Black Hole Resource, and the Comfort Zone Guardian. • Innovation is often choked by systems prioritizing safety over new ideas. • Strategies to foster innovation include mapping the permission maze, creating innovative pathways, setting a budget for projects, and encouraging experimentation. • The need for leaders to acknowledge and remove these barriers to prevent creating a 'staff cemetery'. • Challenge: Audit the 'innovation graveyard' by identifying unexplored ideas and reasons they were never implemented. Have questions or comments?  Send to podcast@chemistrystaffing.com [podcast@chemistrystaffing.com] Be sure to subscribe to The Healthy Church Staff Podcast wherever you regularly listen to podcasts. - - - - - Is Your Church Hiring? If your church is searching for a new staff member, reach out to Todd [podcast@chemistrystaffing.com] for a conversation on how he might be able to help. Are You Looking for a New Ministry Role? If you are open to a new church role in the next few months, add your free resume and profile at ChemistryStaffing.com. [http://chemistrystaffing.com/submit-profile]

10. Juni 2026 - 5 min
Episode Why Your Church Staff Needs a Failure Resume Cover

Why Your Church Staff Needs a Failure Resume

This episode of the Healthy Church Staff Podcast, hosted by Todd Rhoades, discusses the importance of embracing failure to foster innovation and growth within church staff cultures. By normalizing failure, teams can learn effectively and create a psychologically safe environment that encourages taking risks and learning from mistakes. Drawing inspiration from leaders like Tina Fey and organizations like Google, the episode advocates for sharing past failures to model learning and authenticity, thus building a stronger, more innovative team. • Church staff may develop a culture of silence where failure feels career-threatening. • Mistakes are often buried instead of used as learning opportunities. • Failure should be seen as part of the learning process, promoting innovation. • Major companies promote discussing failures to enhance learning and reduce mistakes. • Biblical examples show that God uses imperfect people for great purposes. • Healthy teams are those that 'fail forward' and embrace risk for growth. • Encourage sharing past failures within the team to foster a culture of learning. Have questions or comments?  Send to podcast@chemistrystaffing.com [podcast@chemistrystaffing.com] Be sure to subscribe to The Healthy Church Staff Podcast wherever you regularly listen to podcasts. - - - - - Is Your Church Hiring? If your church is searching for a new staff member, reach out to Todd [podcast@chemistrystaffing.com] for a conversation on how he might be able to help. Are You Looking for a New Ministry Role? If you are open to a new church role in the next few months, add your free resume and profile at ChemistryStaffing.com. [http://chemistrystaffing.com/submit-profile]

Gestern - 6 min
Episode The Monday Morning Dread: When the Weekend Ministry Success Doesn't Feel Great on Monday Morning Cover

The Monday Morning Dread: When the Weekend Ministry Success Doesn't Feel Great on Monday Morning

In this episode of the Healthy Church Staff Podcast, co-host Todd Rhoades addresses the 'success trap' ministers often face: the disconnection between ministry success and personal job fulfillment. He discusses the emotional discrepancy from the high of a successful Sunday to the low of a Monday filled with routine work tasks, highlighting that job satisfaction is separate from ministry impact. Todd encourages listeners to identify job aspects that energize or drain them and to consider whether the dissatisfaction stems from role misfit, cultural environment, or a poor fit overall. He emphasizes that feeling drained on Monday is not a spiritual failure but an important data point that may signify the need for change or coaching. • Discrepancy between ministry success and personal job satisfaction. • Monday feelings of emptiness despite a successful Sunday. • Importance of separating job satisfaction from ministry success. • Impact of work environment and team dynamics on job satisfaction. • Encouragement to list job aspects that energize and drain. • Monday feelings as valuable data points, not spiritual deficiencies. • Potential need for coaching or changes in role or environment. Have questions or comments?  Send to podcast@chemistrystaffing.com [podcast@chemistrystaffing.com] Be sure to subscribe to The Healthy Church Staff Podcast wherever you regularly listen to podcasts. - - - - - Is Your Church Hiring? If your church is searching for a new staff member, reach out to Todd [podcast@chemistrystaffing.com] for a conversation on how he might be able to help. Are You Looking for a New Ministry Role? If you are open to a new church role in the next few months, add your free resume and profile at ChemistryStaffing.com. [http://chemistrystaffing.com/submit-profile]

8. Juni 2026 - 6 min
Episode When Your Elder Board Micromanages Your Ministry Staff Cover

When Your Elder Board Micromanages Your Ministry Staff

In this episode of the Healthy Church Staff Podcast, host Todd Rhoades discusses the challenges of micromanagement by church boards and provides strategies for establishing healthy boundaries between church staff and boards. He emphasizes the importance of boards governing rather than managing and offers practical advice for improving communication and decision-making within church organizations. • Church boards often unintentionally micromanage staff due to past negative experiences. • Micromanagement stifles initiative, creativity, and slows decision-making, leading to staff dissatisfaction. • Boards should focus on governance rather than management, setting boundaries but not controlling daily operations. • Strategies for improvement include clear delegation boundaries, distinguishing operational decisions from governance, and providing regular updates instead of constant approval requests. • Effective communication and quick, private addressing of oversteps can mitigate tensions. • Church staff needs autonomy to lead, while boards require peace of mind through adequate communication. Have questions or comments?  Send to podcast@chemistrystaffing.com [podcast@chemistrystaffing.com] Be sure to subscribe to The Healthy Church Staff Podcast wherever you regularly listen to podcasts. - - - - - Is Your Church Hiring? If your church is searching for a new staff member, reach out to Todd [podcast@chemistrystaffing.com] for a conversation on how he might be able to help. Are You Looking for a New Ministry Role? If you are open to a new church role in the next few months, add your free resume and profile at ChemistryStaffing.com. [http://chemistrystaffing.com/submit-profile]

5. Juni 2026 - 6 min
Episode Why Your Worship Pastor and Senior Pastor Keep Clashing Cover

Why Your Worship Pastor and Senior Pastor Keep Clashing

In this episode of the Healthy Church Staff Podcast, Todd Rhoades discusses the common issue of communication gaps between creative and strategic church staff members. He emphasizes the importance of understanding different brain types—creative versus strategic—and how they each contribute uniquely to church leadership. The episode outlines approaches to bridging these gaps, such as establishing a collaborative rhythm where creativity and strategy inform each other, fostering conversations about the 'why' before the 'what' in ministry planning, and embracing healthy tension to enhance teamwork and church health. • Common miscommunications between creative and strategic staff in church settings. • Understanding different brain types: creative vs. strategic. • Importance of discussing the 'why' before the 'what' in decision-making. • Fostering a collaborative environment where creativity and strategy complement each other. • Encouragement of healthy tension for better teamwork and church outcomes. Have questions or comments?  Send to podcast@chemistrystaffing.com [podcast@chemistrystaffing.com] Be sure to subscribe to The Healthy Church Staff Podcast wherever you regularly listen to podcasts. - - - - - Is Your Church Hiring? If your church is searching for a new staff member, reach out to Todd [podcast@chemistrystaffing.com] for a conversation on how he might be able to help. Are You Looking for a New Ministry Role? If you are open to a new church role in the next few months, add your free resume and profile at ChemistryStaffing.com. [http://chemistrystaffing.com/submit-profile]

4. Juni 2026 - 5 min
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