Anne Mahlum: Homeless Running Clubs (Pt 1)

Anne Mahlum: Homeless Running Clubs (Pt 1)

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The Plane Was in the Bay. Then He Said Something Remarkable.

In today's Shop Talk, Bill and Alex discuss the Asoh Defense — the forgotten leadership principle that says admitting your mistake honestly and immediately is more powerful than any excuse you could make. This one's for anyone who's ever been wrong about something. So, everyone. ...  Show more

He Was a Pastor With a Sex Addiction. Now He's Helped 25,000 Men Heal (Pt 1)

Nate Larkin spent 20 years hiding a sex addiction. For 5 of those years, he was a pastor. When it was exposed and everything collapsed, it could have been the end of his story. It turned out to be the beginning. In this conversation, Nate shares what it took to rebuild and how th ...  Show more

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