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No Sheep Left Behind

Podkast av Paul Berkes and Paul Hambrick

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Welcome to an hour of perspective and information about professional counseling from a Biblical worldview.Helping you and leaders of all kinds link arms with professional counseling to rescue those stuck in despair, leading them to the abundant life the good shepherd has for His sheep. And for the typical Christian who needs more resources to learn that professional counseling within a Biblical context can be the solution they are looking for.

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The Feelings Paradox

Why do we shut down the emotions that can heal us? In this episode of No Sheep Left Behind, hosts Paul Berkes and Paul Hambrick unpack a profound psychological and spiritual paradox: to reduce the power of fear and shame, people must be allowed to speak their feelings out loud—yet well-meaning leaders, parents, and pastors are often the very ones who shut that expression down. Backed by neuroscience and developmental theory, the Pauls explore how a leader's "fixer mentality" accidentally triggers a threat response in others, forcing them to suppress the exact bad feelings that need to be voiced to lose their power and go away. This dynamic mirrors the famous scene in Pixar's Inside Out, where Joy's toxic positivity, when applied to a grieving Bing Bong, only stalls his healing, while Sadness helps him move forward simply by sitting with him in his mess. It is a reality reflected both in broader culture—where the desire to correct past wrongs can overcorrect, silencing genuine vulnerabilities to protect another—and in Scripture, where passages like Psalm 32 and James 5 demonstrate that physical and spiritual healing require bringing our hidden pain into the light. Moderated by Brodee Scott, the conversation challenges leaders to move past defensive silencing and to create a secure center where everyone feels safe enough to be collected before being directed.

16. mai 2026 - 37 min
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The Attachment Paradox

In this deep-dive discussion, Paul Berkes and Paul Hambrick explore how healthy attachment fosters healthy self-reliance and interdependence. They challenge the notion of forced independence, emphasizing that genuine autonomy naturally grows from a secure connection. The conversation introduces the principle of 'collecting before directing,' showing that before guiding others, leaders must first foster trust and a sense of belonging. They stress that most behavior is driven by the autonomic nervous system (Leaf, 2013), and people need to feel safe to grow. Moderator Brodee Scott ties theory to practical leadership, illustrating how leaders who 'collect'—by connecting and attuning to their people—can more effectively direct growth and maturity. Leaders must first connect and collect before they can effectively direct others toward independence.

2. mai 2026 - 45 min
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Oriented to Faith and Family (feat. Dr. Daniel Henley)

True safety is found when we are rooted in a community that refuses to leave anyone behind. In this special episode, hosts Paul Berkes and Paul Hambrick—along with our moderator Brodee Scott—extend our "Oriented to Safety" series by welcoming Dr. Daniel Henley of the Church Developers Network. We often talk about leadership in silos, but Dr. Dan challenges us to see how the threads of Faith and Family are woven together to create a safety net for everyone. We dive deep into: * The Power of Diverse Community: Why a "woven" community of different backgrounds and perspectives is stronger than a uniform one. * Overcoming the Obstacles: Real-world strategies for leaning on God’s strength when the road to community-building gets rocky. * The "Reunion" Concept: Why we need to move past "attendance" and back toward a true sense of family. Special Invitation: Dr. Dan also extends a personal invitation to the Faith and Family Reunion, happening April 24–26. Whether you’re looking to strengthen your own household or your ministry’s impact, this is the place to be. Learn more about CDN and the upcoming reunion at: churchdevelopersnetwork.com [https://churchdevelopersnetwork.com]

17. april 2026 - 44 min
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Oriented to Safety (Part 3)

In this episode of No Sheep Left Behind, Paul Berkes and Paul Hambrick explore a truth central to both parenting and leadership: people aren’t problems to be controlled—they’re individuals to be understood. Children’s big emotions can overwhelm their developing nervous systems, so what looks like defiance is often a stress response to feeling unsafe or unheard. This dynamic doesn’t disappear with age—adults carry the same patterns into the workplace, where resistance and disengagement stem from similar reactions. Focusing solely on behavior modification misses the deeper need. Forcing compliance without addressing emotional experience leads to suppression, not growth—producing people who appear functional but struggle to manage their emotions. The episode reframes caretakers and leaders as coaches. Environments built on safety, trust, and connection help people develop the skills to navigate big emotions rather than hide them—and when leaders treat resistance as a signal rather than a threat, they unlock growth, collaboration, and resilience. Whether raising children or leading a team, lasting transformation doesn’t come from control—it comes from safety, understanding, and intentional guidance.

3. april 2026 - 45 min
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Oriented to Safety (Part 2)

What if the key to better leadership isn’t just strategy—but also biology? In Oriented to Safety Part 2, Paul Berkes and Paul Hambrick dive into the science of attachment and why it quietly drives everything from team performance to emotional stability. Humans are wired to orient toward trusted leaders to feel safe, regulated, and ready to take on challenges—but in today’s culture, that wiring is being disrupted. Instead of looking to leaders for stability, many people are orienting toward their peers—creating uncertainty, anxiety, and a lack of direction. What’s natural is no longer normal. In this episode, the Pauls unpack how this shift impacts individuals and organizations—and why leaders who understand attachment hold the power to restore clarity, confidence, and connection. When leaders step into their role as a source of safety, they don’t just lead—they gather, realign, and strengthen the people around them. If you want to lead people who feel secure enough to perform at their best, this conversation will change how you think about leadership.

20. mars 2026 - 50 min
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