11 Ten Leadership

[Replay] Episode 1: From Surviving to Thriving

14 min · 19. maalis 2026
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We’re taking it all the way back to our very first podcast episode. In this kickoff conversation that originally aired on June 9, 2023, David Spickard and Rob Shields unpack the vision behind the 11 Ten Leadership Podcast and the powerful idea from Proverbs 11:10: when the righteous prosper, the city rejoices. They explore why leadership matters, how thriving leaders shape thriving organizations, and why your leadership has the potential to impact far more than just your workplace. You’ll also get an introduction to the THRIVE framework, six practical areas every leader can grow in. Whether you’re new here or revisiting where it all started, this episode lays the foundation for becoming the kind of leader who helps others and entire communities thrive. TIMESTAMPS 1. 00:00 – Welcome & vision for the podcast 2. 01:30 – Why another leadership podcast 3. 05:00 – David’s background & journey 4. 08:30 – Whole life stewardship 5. 11:00 – Introducing the THRIVE framework overview 6. 13:30 – What to expect in this series 7. 14:00 – Conclusion RESOURCES 1. 11 Ten Leadership [https://11tenleadership.com/]

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