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Some men come into your life and forever change its trajectory. David Hamel is one of those men. It started almost five years ago with a simple LinkedIn message. Since then, we’ve journeyed together. I’ve watched him grow and flourish through life’s storms, and he has been a steady voice of support as I transitioned out of pastoral ministry into full-time executive coaching. Clients often become friends. David is proof of that. For the last 18 months, I’ve been asking him to share his story on the Wholehearted Leadership podcast. He finally said yes — and this is an episode you don’t want to miss. You’ll learn what it really takes to become a high-performing Chick-fil-A Owner/Operator. You’ll hear what it means to tell the truth about your story — not the polished, conference-safe version. And you’ll discover why healing your past is essential to becoming a wholehearted leader. Thank you, David, for taking the risk and sharing so openly. Proud to call you a friend and brother. Love you, man. Helping faith-driven entrepreneurs lead wholeheartedly without losing themselves or their marriage in the process. Take the High Performance Marriage and Leadership Scan. |
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How to increase intimacy with your wife this week. Seven short ideas below. Every entrepreneur, owner, and man I know is moving with intensity and focus on their most pressing business goals. This is a noble endeavor to provide for the lifestyle that you desire. In the pursuit, your wife still desires your presence, connection, and attention. Here are the seven short ways to win. 1) When you arrive home from work, take the five-minute presence challenge. Put your phone down, stand in her...
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I hope you had a Merry Christmas and shared meaningful moments with the people you love most. Life moves in seasons—and many of them begin or end without warning. We experienced one of those moments this week. However, it was different it was designed to think about the next lap. The next decade. At the end of our annual Christmas tradition at Jessica’s grandmother’s house, her 89-year-old grandmother quietly announced that this would be the last time she hosted at her home. No drama. No long...