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Leadership ReImagined

What if the very things we perceive as weaknesses in our leadership are actually the most powerful parts of our story?In a culture obsessed with having all the answers and projecting strength, Dr. Rick Dunn and Audra Haney challenge us to embrace childlike dependence on the Father, recognizing that leadership rooted in His grace looks radically different from the idealized portraits we hang on our walls. This isn't about doing more or being more—it's about learning to ask daily, 'What can I learn? How can I grow?' and discovering that in our vulnerability and need for grace lies our greatest leadership resource.TAKE YOUR NEXT STEP IN SPIRIT-LED LEADERSHIP:Leading God's people is hard. Learning to lead yourself is where transformation begins. At White Horse Leadership, you'll find unique tools to help you reframe your mindset, redeem your story, and reimagine your leadership. https://whitehorseli.org/resources

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    Episode 11- From Pressure to Formation: Embracing the Leadership Crucible

    Take Your Next Step in Spirit-Led Leadership: Leading God's people is hard. Learning to lead yourself is where transformation begins. At White Horse Leadership, you'll find the unique tools to equip you to reframe your mindset, redeem your story, and reimagine your leadership.    Leadership Principle #10: The Future Is A Developmental Journey Framed Through Resurrection Hope This powerful exploration challenges us to reimagine what true leadership formation really means—not as a ladder to climb through skill and performance, but as a sacred journey of internal transformation. The conversation beautifully unpacks the concept of leadership crucibles—those disorienting, painful seasons that feel like failure but are actually necessary for our formation. Like a refiner's fire or the bridge that must be built with deeper supports to carry heavier weight, these difficult seasons strip away false narratives and pressure-driven identities. The leadership crisis we face isn't about lacking skills—it's about diminished souls. When we embrace this developmental process with the right community around us, we discover that our vulnerabilities and brokenness become the very places where God's transformative power is most evident.

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    Episode 10- No One Leads Well Alone: How Marriage and Friendship Shape Your Leadership

    Take Your Next Step in Spirit-Led Leadership: Leading God's people is hard. Learning to lead yourself is where transformation begins. At White Horse Leadership, you'll find the unique tools to equip you to reframe your mindset, redeem your story, and reimagine your leadership.    Leadership Principle #9: You Cannot Take This Journey Alone In a world that celebrates self-sufficiency and independence, we're confronted with a profound truth: alone is the most dangerous place for a leader to be. This conversation explores how intimacy—particularly in marriage—becomes the sacred path to growth, humility, and wholeness. We discover that no one lives well who lives alone, and since we lead out of how we live, no one leads well who leads an alone life.  The call is clear: move toward people, especially toward your spouse, with humility, empathy, and curiosity, because in that movement toward intimacy, we actually move toward our truest selves and toward the Father who designed relationship as the context for transformation.  

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    Episode 09- Humility, Curiosity, and Empathy: The True Currency of Redemptive Leadership

    Take Your Next Step in Spirit-Led Leadership: Leading God's people is hard. Learning to lead yourself is where transformation begins. At White Horse Leadership, you'll find the unique tools to equip you to reframe your mindset, redeem your story, and reimagine your leadership.    Leadership Principle #8: Humility, Curiosity, And Empthy Are Tools Of A Redemptive Leader What if the very currency we need for transformative leadership isn't found in our strategic plans or charismatic presence, but in three surprisingly simple qualities: humility, empathy, and curiosity? This conversation challenges us to reimagine how we engage with conflict, make difficult decisions, and build lasting legacy.  The beautiful paradox is that when we practice these qualities toward others, we're simultaneously doing deep inner work on ourselves. Every act of humility reveals where we're anxious; every moment of empathy shows us where we're struggling to extend grace. This isn't passive leadership—it's the strongest form of leadership possible, because it flows from security rather than anxiety. Our legacy isn't built in the dramatic moments but in how we consistently show up with humility, empathy, and curiosity throughout our entire journey.  

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    Episode 08- When Leadership Hurts: Reframing Pain as a Gift

    Take Your Next Step in Spirit-Led Leadership: Leading God's people is hard. Learning to lead yourself is where transformation begins. At White Horse Leadership, you'll find the unique tools to equip you to reframe your mindset, redeem your story, and reimagine your leadership.  Leadership Principle #7: Pain And Pressure Are Not Threats- They Are Training What if the hardest moments in our leadership journey aren't obstacles to overcome, but gifts designed to transform us? This conversation challenges us to completely reframe how we view suffering, resistance, and pain in our spiritual leadership. The uncomfortable truth is this: resistance isn't just helpful for leadership growth—it's necessary. Just as physical muscles require resistance to strengthen, our spiritual capacity as leaders requires the weight of hard circumstances and hurt to develop the depth, character, and Christ-likeness that cannot be manufactured through success alone. This isn't about embracing pain for pain's sake, but about recognizing that the very things we want to escape—the criticism, the failures, the relational wounds—are God's tools for setting us free from carrying burdens we were never meant to bear and for teaching us that His presence is better than any external validation or achievement.  

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    Episode 07- Waiting for Wisdom: Learning to Lead by God's Voice

    Take Your Next Step in Spirit-Led Leadership: Leading God's people is hard. Learning to lead yourself is where transformation begins. At White Horse Leadership, you'll find the unique tools to equip you to reframe your mindset, redeem your story, and reimagine your leadership.    Leadership Principle #6: Wisdom Comes Through His Voice What if the greatest leadership challenge we face isn't finding the right strategy, but surrendering to a wisdom that transcends our own understanding? This profound conversation explores the counterintuitive nature of divine wisdom in leadership—a wisdom that often requires us to wait when we want to act, to pause when pressure demands immediate response, and to trust when outcomes seem uncertain.  James 1:5 becomes our anchor: when we lack wisdom, we need only ask, and God gives generously. But this isn't about finding quick solutions—it's about cultivating a relationship with the Father that transforms how we see ourselves, our circumstances, and the very nature of leadership itself. The waiting seasons, though painful, become the crucible where our motives are refined and our character is developed, preparing us for purposes far greater than we could orchestrate on our own.    

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    Episode 06- The Work in Your Wounds: Discovering God's Design for Your Leadership

    Take Your Next Step in Spirit-Led Leadership: Leading God's people is hard. Learning to lead yourself is where transformation begins. At White Horse Leadership, you'll find the unique tools to equip you to reframe your mindset, redeem your story, and reimagine your leadership.    Leadership Principle #5: Your Weakness Is Not In The Way- It Is The Way What if the very things we spend our lives hiding—our weaknesses, vulnerabilities, and wounds—are actually the Spirit's most valuable assets in building our strength and courage? This conversation challenges everything our culture teaches us about leadership and success. From middle school onward, we learn to conceal our inadequacies, to project confidence, and to never let them see us sweat. Yet the gospel presents a radically different path: God made Himself vulnerable so we could become His children.  This isn't theoretical theology—it's the practical reality that when we stop running from our need and instead run to the Father, we find that our greatest weaknesses become doorways to His sufficient grace. We're invited to reimagine our vulnerabilities not as things to be eradicated but as places where we most desperately need Jesus, and therefore where we most profoundly encounter Him.  

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    Episode 05- Securely Loved: Discovering Your Core Identity as a Leader

    Take Your Next Step in Spirit-Led Leadership: Leading God's people is hard. Learning to lead yourself is where transformation begins. At White Horse Leadership, you'll find the unique tools to equip you to reframe your mindset, redeem your story, and reimagine your leadership.    Leadership Principle #4: Identity Is Grounded In What The Father Says About You At the heart of redemptive leadership lies a profound truth that challenges our performance-driven culture: our identity is formed not through what we accomplish, but through hearing the Father speak over us that we are securely loved and infinitely valued. We often find ourselves measuring God's blessing through external results—the goals we've achieved, the influence we've gained, the outcomes we've produced. Yet this teaching invites us into something far more transformative: experiencing the unconditional love and valuing of the Father at our core identity level. This is where true freedom in leadership begins.  

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    Episode 04- From Roots to Fruit: How Inner Health Shapes Leadership Culture

    Take Your Next Step in Spirit-Led Leadership: Leading God's people is hard. Learning to lead yourself is where transformation begins. At White Horse Leadership, you'll find the unique tools to equip you to reframe your mindset, redeem your story, and reimagine your leadership.    Leadership Principle #3: Who You Are Inside Shapes The Culture You Build Outside  This episode invites us on a profound journey inward, exploring how the external cultures we create as leaders are direct reflections of our internal spiritual ecosystems. Using the powerful imagery of trees and root systems, we're reminded that what flourishes or withers on the surface of our leadership—whether beautiful fruit or troublesome weeds—originates from roots we may not fully understand. The episode beautifully reframes our broken places, reminding us that it's never the areas where we think we have it all together that God uses most powerfully. Instead, it's the wounds where Jesus does His redemptive work that become our greatest ministry to others. This isn't about fixing ourselves or achieving spiritual perfection; it's about partnering with the Father in an ongoing process of grace, where our vulnerabilities become windows into deeper intimacy with Him and more authentic leadership with others.      

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    Episode 03- Partnering with the Holy Spirit: Co‑Authoring Your Redemption Story

    Take Your Next Step in Spirit-Led Leadership: Leading God's people is hard. Learning to lead yourself is where transformation begins. At White Horse Leadership, you'll find the unique tools to equip you to reframe your mindset, redeem your story, and reimagine your leadership.    Leadership Principle #2: The first step of surrendering to the Spirit's leading of your true self What if our leadership journey isn't meant to be a carefully choreographed line dance, but rather an intimate Argentine tango with the Holy Spirit? This episode challenges us to reimagine how we partner with God in our leadership roles.  The episode explores the concept of co-authoring our redemption story - not a success story driven by external validation, but a transformation story where God works deeply within us. We're reminded that the richest spiritual fruit often comes from rocky soil and pruning seasons, just as the finest grapes grow on hillsides rather than flat, well-watered ground. This reframing invites us to ask: What if today is less about what we accomplish and more about what God is accomplishing in us?  

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    Episode 02- Worship Before Work: The First Posture of Redemptive Leadership

    Take Your Next Step in Spirit-Led Leadership: Leading God's people is hard. Learning to lead yourself is where transformation begins. At White Horse Leadership, you'll find the unique tools to equip you to reframe your mindset, redeem your story, and reimagine your leadership.    Leadership Principle #1: Leadership Is Designed To Be An Act Of Worship The Westminster Catechism's opening question echoes through this teaching: our chief end is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever. At the heart of redemptive leadership lies a profound truth: our primary posture must be worship, not work. This foundational principle challenges us to examine where we're truly sourcing our leadership—from our own strength and strategies, or from a place of surrender before God.  This isn't mere theological theory—it's the practical foundation that determines whether we're building with gold or straw. When we lead from worship, we release the crushing burden of trying to validate our identity through results. We stop rehearsing conversations, managing outcomes, and hiding our hearts. Instead, like David declaring 'the battle is the Lord's,' we learn to lean into threats with open hands, allowing the Spirit to break through us like mighty waters. The inner court must come before the outer court—we must minister to the Lord before we minister to people. This reframing liberates us from the mythology that we must be enough, replacing it with the truth that in Christ, we are enough for whatever outcome He ordains.  Prayer Portions by Sylvia Gunter  

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    Episode 01- REFRAME YOUR MINDSET

    Take Your Next Step in Spirit-Led Leadership: Leading God's people is hard. Learning to lead yourself is where transformation begins. At White Horse Leadership, you'll find the unique tools to equip you to reframe your mindset, redeem your story, and reimagine your leadership.    What if the very things we perceive as weaknesses in our leadership are actually the most powerful parts of our story? This inaugural episode invites us into a transformative journey of reimagining leadership through the lens of grace rather than performance. Drawing from Ephesians 2:10, we're reminded that we are God's workmanship, uniquely designed with specific gifts and limitations that make Christ known to the world. The profound truth emerges that who we are NOT, what we do NOT possess, and what we CANNOT do is actually the gospel story itself. In a culture obsessed with having all the answers and projecting strength, we're challenged to embrace childlike dependence on the Father, recognizing that leadership rooted in His grace looks radically different from the idealized portraits we hang on our walls. The Psalmist's prayer in Psalm 139:23-24 becomes our starting point: inviting God to search our hearts, expose our anxious ways, and lead us in paths of redemption. This isn't about doing more or being more—it's about learning to ask daily, 'What can I learn? How can I grow?' and discovering that in our vulnerability and need for grace lies our greatest leadership resource.  

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What if the very things we perceive as weaknesses in our leadership are actually the most powerful parts of our story?In a culture obsessed with having all the answers and projecting strength, Dr. Rick Dunn and Audra Haney challenge us to embrace childlike dependence on the Father, recognizing that leadership rooted in His grace looks radically different from the idealized portraits we hang on our walls. This isn't about doing more or being more—it's about learning to ask daily, 'What can I learn? How can I grow?' and discovering that in our vulnerability and need for grace lies our greatest leadership resource.TAKE YOUR NEXT STEP IN SPIRIT-LED LEADERSHIP:Leading God's people is hard. Learning to lead yourself is where transformation begins. At White Horse Leadership, you'll find unique tools to help you reframe your mindset, redeem your story, and reimagine your leadership. https://whitehorseli.org/resources

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White Horse Leadership Initiative

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