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Jon Acuff Interview + Top Leadership Organizations You Should Know

I recently caught up with my longtime friend Jon Acuff, best-selling author of multiple books, uber popular speaker for companies around the world, and now the host of a new podcast All it Takes is a Goal.

You can listen to the interview here. And find all the show notes and links here.

Also, here are 11 Leadership Organizations you should know.

1. Carey Nieuwhof

2. John Maxwell Co.

3. EntreLeadership

4. Thrive and Thrive Conference

5. Building Champions

6. Business Made Simple

7. GiANT Worldwide

8. The Intensive Company

9. Michael Hyatt & Co.

10. Global Leadership Network

11. Leadership Capital


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My Interview with Bob Goff and January Top Ten Recommendations List

Bob Goff joins the Podcast! Check out my 2 part interview with Bob Goff, best-selling author of Love Does and Dream Big, founder of the Dream Big Framework and Oaks Center, host of the Dream Big Podcast, and chief encouragement officer to the world!

Bob and i discuss a number of topics in this wide ranging conversation. You can download here, subscribe here, or visit the H3 Leadership Podcast website.

Also on the latest episode of the H3 Leadership Podcast, i roll out the January Top Ten List. So here you go. My recommendations:

Podcasts

The Pivot & Go! Podcast – David Nurse

The Call to Mastery – Jordan Raynor

All It Takes Is A Goal – Jon Acuff

Books

A Church called TOV – Scot McKnight

Before You Split – Toni Nieuwhof

That Sounds Fun – Annie F. Downs

Music

House of Miracles (Live) – Brandon Lake

Graves Into Gardens: Morning and Evening - Elevation Worship

Fresh Wind - Single – Hillsong Worship

Voices

Charlie Mackesy – British Artist and author of The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse – illustrated book

Archie ClayWear Brims

Newsletters

Fast Company

Marketing Dive

Business Leaders Summit - from Thrive (happened on January 28, but still available on-demand)

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15 Organizations I Recommend for a Year End Gift

Here are 15 Organizations I recommend for a Year end Gift.

I discussed these on the most recent episode of the H3 Leadership Podcast. You can listen here.

All of these organizations are ones that I'm invested in- both in terms of giving gifts and supporting them, as well as knowing the staff and the people behind these organizations. So as you think about year-end giving, I would recommend any of these organizations as a great place to invest.

Convoy of Hope – provided over 100 million meals to those in need the last 9 months in the US. Best in class in disaster response as well as feeding programs, with multiple programs globally focused on solving issues of hunger, and feeding children now all over the world. Seen it up close in Haiti where COH feeds almost 100,000 kids a day!

Alpha – an 11-week course that creates a space, online or in person, where people are excited to bring their friends for a conversation about faith, life and God, allowing those outside the church to ask questions about faith. 

charity: water – bringing clean drinking water to millions around the world. Scott Harrison and team have revolutionized the concept of a well run, artistically designed and powerfully delivered charitable organization. 

Young Life - been involved with Young Life since college. No one creates better experiences for teenagers and introduces the Gospel in such a compelling and loving way.

World Vision – a Christian humanitarians organization helping children, families and their communities overcome poverty and injustice. 

Operation Christmas Child - part of Samaritans Purse, an incredible ministry delivering boxes of joy to kids all over the world during Christmas time.

Compassion - sponsor a child. I sponsor several. I've seen their work up close in Rwanda and Ecuador and Guatemala. Your money is being stewarded well.

Plywood People- great social innovation organization founded by my good friend Jeff Shinabarger. Including gathering social innovators, leading a community of startups “doing good,” and providing creative solutions to education and social issues. Initiatives such as Plywood Presents, Plywood Place, and coaching of young social innovators is part of the Plywood People mission.

International Justice Mission - Gary Haugen and the team at IJM have been fighting sex trafficking and human slavery for the last 25 years. Rescuing victims as well as bringing justice to areas where no justice exists.

Hope International - run by good friend Peter Greer, HOPE Int provides micro-finance loans all over the world, helping give dignity and lift people out of poverty. A $100 gift goes a long way.

Help One Now – empowering families in developing countries through a business launch program, education and restorative care, using the combined gifts and talents of high capacity local leaders and entrepreneurs to end extreme poverty. 

The Bible Project – a non profit ed-tech organization and animation studio that produces 100% free Bible videos, podcasts, blogs, classes and Bible resources to help make the biblical story accessible to everyone, everywhere.

IllumiNations -  translating the Bible for all. One billion people still live in Bible poverty with access to the Scriptures in their language. Help provide all people access to God’s Word by 2033. 

First Response Team of America good friend Tad Agoglia and his team provide help and hope at times when communities need just that- following disasters such as tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes and floods.

A21 Campaign - headed up by Nick and Christine Caine, rescuing those trapped in human trafficking and modern day slavery all around the world, their goal is to end injustice in the 21st century.

Bonus:

Bearings Bike Shop- run by friends Tim and Becky O'Mara, providing hope through bicycles for kids in the city of Atlanta, building community one bike at a time. 

**and, don't forget Your Local Church- make sure you are giving regularly to your local church body. That is the place to start.

Also on the latest H3 Leadership Podcast- a breakdown of “How to Connect and Ask for a meeting with someone you don’t know.”

Based on this recent article in the New York Times: The Right Way to Ask ‘Can I pick your brain?'

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Join in next week for this Free online Leadership Next Summit

Here are a few critical things I’ve learned about leadership over the years: 

1. Using a carrot and stick approach to motivation doesn’t work. 

2. If people don’t feel fulfilled or aren’t growing, they won’t stay. 

3. Conflict is inevitable, so we must learn to use it well, or everything and everyone suffers. 

The team members in your organization ultimately lead to your success. And in order to build a successful team you must have strong people and diverse thinking. 

We all must keep growing, and keep learning.

To that end, I’ve been invited to share some thoughts as part of a FREE online event designed to help leaders with these challenges.  

It’s a FREE event happening next week September 5-7 called the LEADERSHIP NEXT ONLINE SUMMIT.

Register FREE now

My talk is entitled Cracking the Code to Leading Millennials.

In it you’ll learn:

·       3 essential habits of the best leaders in the world

·       3 ways to support and motivate young leaders and the emerging workforce

·       The 3 biggest contributions that millennials bring to organizational life

 My friend and colleague Shane Hipps, a former megachurch pastor turned executive coach to Fortune 50 leaders, is hosting the summit. 

He has assembled some of the top leadership experts in the world to help you learn how to attract, motivate, and align the best people.  

Now, you have an opportunity to learn those same strategies through this new virtual training. 

I don’t know all the speakers personally, but I know they’ve all learned how to lead the hard way. They’ve overcome personality obstacles, difficult work environments and have learned to align even the most complex and diverse groups of people.

They’ll each be sharing important truths about how to build a dream team that will lead and direct your organization for years to come.

It all starts in just a few days. 

To join us, just click here 

I’ll “see” you there.

Join me at Rethink Leadership on April 26-27 in Atlanta

For the last 20 years I've been involved with events and conferences. Putting them on, producing them, attending, creating, and ultimately being impacted by them.

One of the things about conferences that is incredibly helpful, but hard to create is a peer to peer learning environment. An environment where the experts are not just on the stage, but actually in the seats next to you and at the tables around you. 

That's one of the many reasons I'm excited about Rethink Leadership, a gathering for senior pastors, lead pastors, and executive pastors happening next month in Atlanta on April 26-28. 

I'm helping curate this event along with Carey Nieuwhof and Reggie Joiner, and if you're in a leadership position in the local church or a non profit, this gathering is for you and you're invited! 

If you haven't registered for Rethink Leadership yet, please do so now!

TODAY, Thursday, March 16, is the last day you can get early bird pricing, but your registration also gets you into a pre-event reception Tuesday night.

Then over the next two days, you'll get a chance to interact not only with 600 other leaders from across the US and the around the world, but with world class leaders like Bob Goff, Reggie Joiner, Jon Acuff, Les McKeown, Jeff Henderson, Kara Powell, Dan Reiland, Geoff Surratt, Danielle Strickland, Carlos Whittaker, Clay Scroggins and more. We'll have main stage sessions, but also affinity conversations where the crowds are smaller and your questions get answered. 

So if you haven't locked down your spot at Rethink Leadership yet, do so NOW!

Look forward to seeing you in Atlanta next month!