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025 - Shaunti Feldhahn: Kindness, Clarity, and Calling -– Leadership That Actually Transforms

54 min · 15 de may de 2026
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Shaunti Feldhahn joins Stan Parker for a thoughtful and wide-ranging conversation on leadership, relationships, and the hidden realities that shape how we lead. Drawing from her background in research and years of studying human behavior, Shaunti shares how God used an unexpected path—from Harvard and Wall Street to writing and speaking—to equip her to help people better understand one another. Along the way, she unpacks how great leadership often isn’t about having the perfect plan, but about paying attention to where God is already at work and having the courage to follow. Together, they explore the weight of influence, the difference between niceness and true kindness, and why many leaders unknowingly undermine trust through subtle behaviors. Shaunti also reflects on one of her hardest seasons—being misrepresented publicly—and how it reshaped her identity and approach to leadership. This conversation offers practical insight and honest encouragement for leaders who want to build with wisdom, lead with humility, and stay anchored in what matters most.

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episode 025 - Shaunti Feldhahn: Kindness, Clarity, and Calling -– Leadership That Actually Transforms artwork

025 - Shaunti Feldhahn: Kindness, Clarity, and Calling -– Leadership That Actually Transforms

Shaunti Feldhahn joins Stan Parker for a thoughtful and wide-ranging conversation on leadership, relationships, and the hidden realities that shape how we lead. Drawing from her background in research and years of studying human behavior, Shaunti shares how God used an unexpected path—from Harvard and Wall Street to writing and speaking—to equip her to help people better understand one another. Along the way, she unpacks how great leadership often isn’t about having the perfect plan, but about paying attention to where God is already at work and having the courage to follow. Together, they explore the weight of influence, the difference between niceness and true kindness, and why many leaders unknowingly undermine trust through subtle behaviors. Shaunti also reflects on one of her hardest seasons—being misrepresented publicly—and how it reshaped her identity and approach to leadership. This conversation offers practical insight and honest encouragement for leaders who want to build with wisdom, lead with humility, and stay anchored in what matters most.

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episode 024 - ENCORE Episode - Jessica (Activate Global): Holy Discontent artwork

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023 - Toni Clarke: Trusting God’s Call Over Your Plans

What does it look like to build something that lasts — not just structurally, but spiritually? In this episode of How He’s Building This, Stan Parker sits down with Toni Clarke, Executive Director of a Local pregnancy center, as the ministry celebrates 40 years of impact. From its humble beginnings of “$500 and a prayer” to a growing team of more than 40 staff members, Toni shares how prayer has anchored every major turning point in the organization’s story. She reflects on stepping reluctantly into leadership while walking through personal health challenges, and how God used her military and corporate background to prepare her for a calling she didn’t initially seek. Toni offers honest insight into the tension between ministry and structure, the hard lessons of “blessing and releasing” team members, and the faith required to stop managing outcomes and trust God as Provider. She speaks candidly about seasons that stretched her leadership, the discipline of stewarding time and influence well, and why leading yourself first is essential to leading anyone else. At its core, this conversation is about surrender — building something significant not by personal ambition, but by obedience, integrity, and a deep trust that this is God’s ministry to grow.

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episode 022 -- ENCORE Episode - Jeff Keiser (Camp Sonshine): A Leadership Equation Worth Following artwork

022 -- ENCORE Episode - Jeff Keiser (Camp Sonshine): A Leadership Equation Worth Following

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episode 021 -Bryan Clark: Leadership, Longevity, and Finishing Well artwork

021 -Bryan Clark: Leadership, Longevity, and Finishing Well

In this episode of How He’s Building This, host Stan Parker sits down with Bryan Clark as he reflects on more than four decades of ministry and his upcoming retirement after 33 years as senior pastor of Lincoln Berean Church. Bryan shares the story of his calling—from seminary in California to a small, divided church in Broken Bow, Nebraska, and eventually to leading a large, multi-staff organization. Along the way, he unpacks how those early years shaped his understanding of humility, servant leadership, and the inseparable connection between preaching, pastoring, and leading. Bryan also explains why this season feels like the right time to step away—choosing to leave while he can still serve well, make space for the next generation, and allow new leaders to flourish without his shadow. Bryan speaks candidly about the realities that have shaped his leadership, including serious health challenges, the weight of long-term ministry, and the lessons learned through risk-filled decisions around finances, staffing, and vision. He reflects on learning to lead through team-based decision-making, dependence on mentors, obedience to the Holy Spirit, and a deep commitment to integrity and time in God’s Word. From leading a church through debt-free milestones to navigating regret, faith-driven risk, and the urgency of stewarding each day well, this conversation offers a thoughtful, grounded look at what it means to lead with humility, finish well, and trust God through every season of building.

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