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Special 4: The Imperfect CEO - Stephen M. R. Covey | Faithly Podcast

31 min · 12 de may de 2026
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In this episode of The Imperfect CEO, a special series from the Faithly Podcast, Rev. Adam Durso is joined once more by Jim Brown and their guest bestselling author Stephen M.R. Covey for a compelling conversation on trust, accountability, and the hidden dynamics that shape organizational culture. Together, they challenge the idea that agreement automatically equals unity, exploring how many leadership teams appear aligned on the surface while quietly struggling with artificial harmony or unspoken tension, conveying an underlying lack of genuine commitment. Stephen shares why true buy-in can never exist without involvement, while Jim highlights the dangers of environments where the real conversations only happen after the meeting ends. At the heart of the discussion is a powerful leadership principle: healthy organizations are not built through control or uniformity, but through trust. From vulnerability and peer accountability to collaborative leadership and shared ownership, this conversation offers practical insight into what it takes to build cultures where people feel safe enough to contribute honestly and challenge constructively, allowing everyone to move forward together. Website: https://www.franklincovey.com/ [https://www.franklincovey.com/] (00:00) The Leader Goes First (02:00) The Illusion of Alignment on Leadership Teams (04:22) Artificial Harmony and the Meeting After the Meeting (07:19) How Trust Is Often Misunderstood (10:03) Why Imperfect Leaders Must Admit Their Weaknesses (12:32) Building Complementary Teams (15:16) A Merger Case Study: When the Real Problem Is Trust (18:12) The Four Peaks of The Imperfect CEO (22:02) Peer Accountability and Supporting One Another (25:33) What to Do When You Sense Something Is Unhealthy (27:29) The Imperfect Leadership Movement and Next Steps Connect with Jim Brown, and DM the word “BUILD" at linkedin.com/in/authorjimbrown [https://www.linkedin.com/in/authorjimbrown/] for a free resource, and preorder your copy of The Imperfect CEO now at http://imperfectceobook.com/ [http://imperfectceobook.com/] Follow us on social media: Website: https://faithly.co/ [https://faithly.co/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefaithlyco/ [https://www.facebook.com/thefaithlyco/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/faithly.co/ [https://www.instagram.com/faithly.co/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/faithly/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/faithly/] X: https://x.com/faithlyco [https://x.com/faithlyco]

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episode The Surprising Lessons Amazon Taught Me About Faith and Tech - Chris Lim | Faithly Podcast artwork

The Surprising Lessons Amazon Taught Me About Faith and Tech - Chris Lim | Faithly Podcast

In this episode of the Faithly Podcast, Alicia Lee is joined by Christopher Lim, founder of TheoTech and Spiffio, to explore what happens when a passion for technology collides with a calling to serve the global Church. Chris reflects on his journey from studying computer science and working at Amazon to building technology designed specifically to serve gospel-centered mission. Along the way, he shares the personal and spiritual challenges of leaving behind stability, status, and professional success in order to pursue a deeper sense of calling and dependence on God. Together, Alicia and Chris unpack the rapidly evolving world of church technology—from AI and “vibe coding” to multilingual accessibility and prayer-focused platforms—and explore how these tools can empower ordinary believers to participate more actively in ministry and innovation. At the center of the conversation is a compelling question: what if technology was designed not merely for profit or efficiency, but with God as the customer? Website: https://www.spf.io [https://www.spf.io] (00:21) Welcome to The Faithly Podcast (01:13) Programming, Computer Science, and Machine Translation (02:34) A Desire to Use Technology for the Gospel (05:49) What If God Is the Customer? (06:14) Leaving Amazon to Pursue Technology Entrepreneurship for the Gospel (08:42) Identity, Status, and the Cost of Obedience (11:56) Ceaseless and Building Technology for Prayer (14:09) Building Church Tech and Learning Through the Marketplace (19:29) The Unique Opportunity of AI and Vibe Coding (25:55) What Spiffio Does for Churches (30:20) Serving Multilingual Congregations (35:16) The Redemption of Technology and the Global Gospel Follow us on social media: Website: https://faithly.co/ [https://faithly.co/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefaithlyco/ [https://www.facebook.com/thefaithlyco/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/faithly.co/ [https://www.instagram.com/faithly.co/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/faithly/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/faithly/] X: https://x.com/faithlyco [https://x.com/faithlyco]

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episode Special 5: The Imperfect CEO - Jimmy Mellado | Faithly Podcast artwork

Special 5: The Imperfect CEO - Jimmy Mellado | Faithly Podcast

What actually creates a healthy organizational culture, and why does it matter so much? In this episode of The Imperfect CEO, Rev. Adam Durso and Jim Brown welcome Jimmy Mellado, President and CEO of Compassion International, for a rich conversation on leadership, trust, and the kind of culture that helps both people and mission thrive. Rather than stepping into leadership with a need to immediately change everything, Jimmy reflects on approaching Compassion with a posture of listening first—learning the culture, understanding the people, and discerning what God was already doing before attempting to lead organizational change. From there, the discussion unpacks how healthy culture is intentionally built through behaviors, accountability, feedback, and leadership consistency rather than through slogans or aspirational values. Together, the trio explores Compassion’s five key cultural behaviors and dive into everything from psychological safety and humility to honest disagreement and leadership accountability. At the center of today’s episode is a compelling idea: culture is not secondary to performance, it is often the multiplier that determines whether people merely function or truly flourish. Website: https://www.compassion.com/ [https://www.compassion.com/] (00:00) Selecting the Right Leaders for Culture (00:49) Culture as a Performance Multiplier (02:04) What Healthy Culture Looks Like at Compassion International (04:36) Listening, Learning, Loving, Then Leading (05:31) Building on Compassion’s Existing Culture (07:39) Behaviors Versus Values (08:24) Compassion’s Five Cultural Behaviors (13:39) When Leaders Inherit a Toxic Culture (17:24) Collaborative Culture and Leadership Accountability (20:23) The Difference Between Niceness and Kindness (25:17) Guarding and Sustaining Healthy Culture (29:17) Integrity in What You Are Building (35:58) Why Healthy Organizations Impact the Whole World Connect with Jim Brown, and DM the word “BUILD" at linkedin.com/in/authorjimbrown [https://www.linkedin.com/in/authorjimbrown/] for a free resource, and preorder your copy of The Imperfect CEO now at http://imperfectceobook.com/ [http://imperfectceobook.com/] Follow us on social media: Website: https://faithly.co/ [https://faithly.co/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefaithlyco/ [https://www.facebook.com/thefaithlyco/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/faithly.co/ [https://www.instagram.com/faithly.co/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/faithly/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/faithly/] X: https://x.com/faithlyco [https://x.com/faithlyco]

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episode Special 4: The Imperfect CEO - Stephen M. R. Covey | Faithly Podcast artwork

Special 4: The Imperfect CEO - Stephen M. R. Covey | Faithly Podcast

In this episode of The Imperfect CEO, a special series from the Faithly Podcast, Rev. Adam Durso is joined once more by Jim Brown and their guest bestselling author Stephen M.R. Covey for a compelling conversation on trust, accountability, and the hidden dynamics that shape organizational culture. Together, they challenge the idea that agreement automatically equals unity, exploring how many leadership teams appear aligned on the surface while quietly struggling with artificial harmony or unspoken tension, conveying an underlying lack of genuine commitment. Stephen shares why true buy-in can never exist without involvement, while Jim highlights the dangers of environments where the real conversations only happen after the meeting ends. At the heart of the discussion is a powerful leadership principle: healthy organizations are not built through control or uniformity, but through trust. From vulnerability and peer accountability to collaborative leadership and shared ownership, this conversation offers practical insight into what it takes to build cultures where people feel safe enough to contribute honestly and challenge constructively, allowing everyone to move forward together. Website: https://www.franklincovey.com/ [https://www.franklincovey.com/] (00:00) The Leader Goes First (02:00) The Illusion of Alignment on Leadership Teams (04:22) Artificial Harmony and the Meeting After the Meeting (07:19) How Trust Is Often Misunderstood (10:03) Why Imperfect Leaders Must Admit Their Weaknesses (12:32) Building Complementary Teams (15:16) A Merger Case Study: When the Real Problem Is Trust (18:12) The Four Peaks of The Imperfect CEO (22:02) Peer Accountability and Supporting One Another (25:33) What to Do When You Sense Something Is Unhealthy (27:29) The Imperfect Leadership Movement and Next Steps Connect with Jim Brown, and DM the word “BUILD" at linkedin.com/in/authorjimbrown [https://www.linkedin.com/in/authorjimbrown/] for a free resource, and preorder your copy of The Imperfect CEO now at http://imperfectceobook.com/ [http://imperfectceobook.com/] Follow us on social media: Website: https://faithly.co/ [https://faithly.co/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefaithlyco/ [https://www.facebook.com/thefaithlyco/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/faithly.co/ [https://www.instagram.com/faithly.co/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/faithly/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/faithly/] X: https://x.com/faithlyco [https://x.com/faithlyco]

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episode An Inheritance of Hope | Jill Thompson | Faithly Podcast artwork

An Inheritance of Hope | Jill Thompson | Faithly Podcast

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episode Why Most Christians Get Homelessness Wrong | Tensley Almand | Faithly Podcast artwork

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