Empathetic Leadership: Serving as a Family in Faith

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"Because when you walk across that stage, that serotonin is released. And then it kind of goes two ways, because then your parents or your loved ones that are watching, serotonin is released in them." [48:08] ( | | )

"If we're operating as a family, we've got to have this rule that we don't should on each other. Families don't should on each other. We're so, we're so, where do we want to beat people down." [35:45] ( | | )

"For the past few months, I have this new favorite word. And I don't know if everybody catches on. But one of my new favorite words is this word called platitude." [38:19] ( | | )

"Because if we're gonna operate like a family, we have to lead over-manage. And when we lead over-manage, we don't ask others to do what we wouldn't do." [22:06] ( | | )

"Because a lot of times we sit back and we can nitpick what everybody else isn't doing. But everybody always thinks that they do the most stuff." [10:44] ( | | )

"Because it's your brothers and sisters. It's family. And Pastor Mark and I, we were on the same page with us. We've said it since day one. Not like an organization, but like a family." [05:08] ( | | )

"Because when people walk through those doors, it should be a safe place. Place where they know they belong, where they have a place, regardless of what they went through." [54:53] ( | | )

"Because it creates an environment of trust and respect. And then it's proven that it's, by doing this, it leads to increased productivity, morale, and success." [03:08] ( | | )

"Because your muscles are contracting. And now it actually hurts. Like it would hurt right away, just to laugh. Not everybody, not everybody has abs, like Bob Dameron." [41:00] ( | | )

"Because if we've alerted, if there's real danger, we have a better chance of survival. Because we have a chance to protect ourselves." [51:41] ( | | )

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