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Every pastor has them, but not every pastor knows what to do with them. Vulnerability is one of the most powerful tools a leader has, and one of the most misunderstood. Share too little and you become unreachable. Share too much and you risk losing credibility, exposing others, or the very position you've been entrusted with. For pastors, where the stakes are high and the pedestal is real, knowing how to navigate that line is harder than most leadership books let on. In this episode, Jason and Chad are honest about what appropriate vulnerability actually looks like in ministry, and why getting it wrong in either direction costs more than most leaders realize. In this episode, you'll hear: * Why fear of failure and judgement makes vulnerability feel like a risk pastors can't afford to take * The difference between honesty that builds trust and transparency that creates confusion * Why you don't have to share everything to be real, and why the right people should know the full story, not everyone * How to lead from a place of honesty without exposing others or undermining the people you lead Vulnerability isn't weakness, but it does require wisdom. We hope this episode will help you find that line. If this is a topic you need guidance in, we'd love to have that conversation with you. Visit keenly.org [https://keenly.org/] to connect with the Keenly team.
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