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Episode #040: Founders Conversation - Part II

Episode 40 of the Cultivating Second Chair Leaders podcast, hosted by Emily Phoenix, titled "Episode #040: Founders Conversation - Part II" was published on June 17, 2025 and runs 20 minutes.

June 17, 2025 ·20m · Cultivating Second Chair Leaders

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On this episode of “Cultivating Second Chair Leaders,” we hear part 2 of the full conversation of the KINDLE Founders, which took place in February 2025. Rev. Dean Nadasdy, a board member, facilitates a discussion with Bill Karpenko, Linda Olsen, Lyle Heggemeier, Sue Steege, Les Stroh and Steve Arnold where they discuss why they said yes, values of the organization, how KINDLE has changed in 25 years, hopes for the future and more! Go to www.kindleservantleaders.org and to learn m...

On this episode of “Cultivating Second Chair Leaders,” we hear part 2 of the full conversation of the KINDLE Founders, which took place in February 2025. Rev. Dean Nadasdy, a board member, facilitates a discussion with Bill Karpenko, Linda Olsen, Lyle Heggemeier, Sue Steege, Les Stroh and Steve Arnold where they discuss why they said yes, values of the organization, how KINDLE has changed in 25 years, hopes for the future and more! 

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