PODCAST · religion
NextGen Kingdom Leaders
by Jason Lollar
Helping young Christian professionals grow in their work, leadership, and faith
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Work as Formation
📌 Episode SummaryWhat if your job isn’t just about what you accomplish—but who you’re becoming?In this episode, we reframe how young professionals think about work. While ambition, achievement, and career growth often take center stage, there’s a deeper purpose many overlook: formation.💡 Key Takeaways Work is a spiritual formation tool, not just a means of achievement Your daily challenges are shaping your character more than your résumé God values who you’re becoming over what you’re accomplishing Traits like integrity, patience, and humility are developed—not accidental True success is sustainable only when built on strong character 🙏 Reflection Questions How is your current job shaping your character? Are you more focused on outcomes or who you’re becoming? Where is God inviting you to grow in patience, integrity, or humility at work?
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Obedience First, Opportunity Later
📌 Episode SummaryAre you waiting for your next big opportunity—but nothing seems to be happening?In this episode, we challenge a common assumption among ambitious young professionals: that feeling stuck means it’s time for something new. Instead, we explore a deeper, often uncomfortable truth—what if the issue isn’t a lack of opportunity, but a lack of obedience?💡 Key Takeaways Feeling stuck isn’t always about external circumstances—it can be about internal obedience God values faithfulness over forward momentum Small acts of obedience build the foundation for greater responsibility Integrity at work, consistency in prayer, and unseen faithfulness matter deeply Breakthroughs often come through obedience, not new opportunities 📖 Scripture HighlightGospel of Luke 16:10 — “Whoever is faithful in little is also faithful in much…” 🙏 Reflection Questions Where in your life might you be avoiding obedience? Have you been faithful with the responsibilities God has already given you? What “small” step of obedience can you take today?
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Control vs Letting Go: Who Gets Credit, Why It Matters, and How to Ensure You Consistently Surround Yourself with Good People
📝 Episode Description What happens when one powerful creative vision drives an entire empire—but the people behind it start to feel invisible?In this episode, we explore Walt Disney’s leadership approach and the tension between centralized creative control and collaborative innovation. While Disney’s tight vision helped shape a globally recognized brand, it also raised important questions about ownership, motivation, and creative freedom.We break down how leadership styles impact team psychology, why talented creators can lose motivation in highly controlled environments, and what modern leaders can learn from Disney’s approach to building creative systems that scale.🔑 Key Topics Covered Walt Disney’s centralized creative leadership style How strong vision creates consistency and brand identity The downside of excessive creative control Why talented contributors can feel invisible in large systems The psychology of ownership in creative work Control vs collaboration in leadership How motivation shifts when recognition is limited Building systems that sustain long-term creativity 💡 Key Takeaways A strong central vision can accelerate creative consistency—but may reduce individual ownership. When creators feel like executors instead of contributors, motivation and innovation decline. Recognition and ownership are critical to sustaining high-performance creative teams. Leadership is not just about directing vision—it’s about distributing ownership. The best systems allow great ideas to emerge without relying on a single source of control. 🧠 Core InsightTrue leadership is not only about defining the vision—it’s about creating an environment where others can see themselves inside that vision and actively contribute to it.
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Aim, Fire, Ready: Moving Forward Before You're "Ready"
🔑 Episode Summary What happens when your vision is bigger than your resources The untold leadership lesson behind Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs How bold ideas can attract talent, funding, and innovation Why pursuing a massive vision comes with serious risk and pressure🧠 Key Topics Covered The concept of “vision outrunning resources” Why most leaders are taught to minimize risk before acting How Walt Disney flipped the traditional model The hidden cost of bold leadership decisions When belief becomes a magnet for opportunity🚀 Leadership Lessons Vision can create resources Attracts artists, investors, and collaborators Builds momentum before infrastructure exists Belief drives alignment Strong conviction pulls in people who wouldn’t join a safer idea Execution under pressure Innovation often happens when constraints are high 💡 Core Insight Big vision is not just inspiring — it’s a strategic tool It can: Unlock capital Accelerate innovation Shift what’s considered “possible” ❓ Key Takeaway Question Is your vision: Realistic today? Or powerful enough to reshape reality tomorrow?🎯 Actionable Takeaways for Leaders Don’t wait for perfect conditions to start Use vision to pull resources toward you Be prepared to: Risk Pressure Uncertainty Understand the trade-off: No pressure → No breakthrough
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Walt Disney 2: When to Pivot: The Wartime Lesson that Saved Disney
🎙️ Episode Title: When to Pivot: The Wartime Lesson That Saved Disney📝 Episode SummaryDuring World War II, Walt Disney faced a crisis that could have ended his studio. With international markets gone and films like Pinocchio and Fantasia struggling financially, bankruptcy loomed.Instead of pushing forward blindly, Disney made a strategic pivot—creating government training and propaganda films to keep the business alive. It wasn’t glamorous, but it was necessary. This episode explores the power of adaptability and the wisdom of knowing when to pivot versus when to persevere.🔑 Key Takeaways Sometimes survival requires strategy, not stubbornness Pivoting isn’t quitting—it’s protecting your long-term vision Adaptability can be the difference between collapse and comeback Not every season is for growth—some are for endurance Discernment is key when deciding whether to press on or pivot 📖 What We Cover How World War II disrupted Disney’s business model Financial struggles following Pinocchio and Fantasia The shift to U.S. government contracts and wartime productions How these projects kept the studio afloat The long-term benefits of Disney’s wartime pivot The deeper lesson: knowing when to change direction 💡 Memorable InsightSometimes you don’t abandon the vision—you protect it by pivoting.🎯 Call to ActionIf you’re in a difficult season, ask yourself: Is this a moment to persevere—or to pivot? What does survival look like right now? The right decision today could position you for a stronger tomorrow.
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Walt Disney Pt. 1: Lessons From Failure
Episode SummaryFailure can feel final—but what if it’s actually the beginning? In this episode, we explore the powerful story of Walt Disney and the repeated setbacks that nearly ended his career. From bankruptcy and lost intellectual property to financial risks and public failures, Disney’s journey shows that resilience—not perfection—is what builds lasting success.🔑 Key Takeaways Failure is often part of the path, not the end of it Losing everything doesn’t mean you’ve lost your future Vision and persistence can outlast even the biggest setbacks Risk is unavoidable when pursuing something meaningful Success stories are often built on moments that looked like defeat 📖 What We Cover The collapse of Disney’s first studio, Laugh-O-Gram Losing control of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit—and his team The massive financial gamble behind Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Struggles during World War II and box office disappointments like Fantasia and Pinocchio The 1941 animators’ strike The risky creation and chaotic opening of Disneyland💡 Memorable InsightFailure is inevitable—but it doesn’t get the final word unless you let it.🎯 Call to ActionIf you’re facing a setback right now, don’t quit. Ask yourself: How much do you believe in your vision? Are you willing to push through discomfort and uncertainty? Your breakthrough might be on the other side of what feels like your biggest failure.📣 Share the EpisodeIf this episode inspired you, share it with someone who needs encouragement to keep going—and don’t forget to subscribe for more stories that challenge and motivate.
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Episode 2 - Restlessness
🎙️ Restlessness: Finding True Satisfaction Beyond Achievement📝 Episode DescriptionHave you ever reached a major goal—only to feel unexpectedly empty afterward?In this episode, we explore the deep sense of restlessness that often follows success. Whether it’s winning a championship, landing a promotion, or achieving a lifelong dream, many people discover that accomplishment alone doesn’t bring lasting fulfillment.Drawing from the wisdom of Saint Augustine, insights from Tom Brady, and reflections by C. S. Lewis, we unpack why our hearts continue searching for “more”—even after we’ve seemingly arrived.This episode points to a deeper truth: our longing for meaning, peace, and satisfaction cannot be fulfilled by success, status, or relationships alone—but by something eternal.🔑 Key Topics & Keywords Why success feels empty Restlessness after achieving goals Meaning of life and purpose Christian perspective on fulfillment Saint Augustine restless heart quote Tom Brady success interview meaning C.S. Lewis desire for another world Spiritual longing and satisfaction Finding peace beyond achievements Jesus Christ fulfillment and purpose 💡 Key Takeaways Achievement doesn’t guarantee lasting fulfillment The feeling of “now what?” is more common than we admit Success can highlight—not solve—our deeper longings Our desires may point beyond this world to something eternal True peace and contentment are found in a relationship with Jesus Christ 📖 Notable Quotes“You have made us for yourself, O Lord, and our heart is restless until it rests in you.” — Saint Augustine“I think… it’s got to be more than this.” — Tom Brady“If I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy… I was made for another world.” — C. S. Lewis🔍 SEO Tagssuccess and fulfillment, why success feels empty, spiritual restlessness, meaning beyond success, Christian podcast, purpose in life, Jesus Christ fulfillment, faith and purpose, overcoming emptiness, achieving goals but not satisfied📣 Call to ActionIf this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who’s chasing success but still searching for something more. Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review to help others discover the podcast.
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Episode 1 - The One Thing
Meta DescriptionWhat is most important in life? Discover how your daily choices shape your purpose, why focus matters, and how to align your habits with your values.Episode SummaryWhat is the most important thing in your life—and are your daily choices aligned with it? In this thought-provoking episode, we explore how decision-making, habits, and priorities shape the person you are becoming.Inspired by philosopher Søren Kierkegaard’s concept of “willing the one thing” and insights from Ronald Rolheiser, this episode dives into the tension between what we say we want and how we actually live. If you’ve ever struggled with focus, distractions, or feeling stretched too thin, this episode will help you rethink your priorities and live with greater clarity and purpose.Keywordsmost important thing in life, how to find your purpose, decision making and priorities, aligning values and actions, focus and discipline, life choices and consequences, personal growth podcast, self improvement habits, intentional living, overcoming distractionsKey Topics Covered What is the most important thing in life? How daily choices shape your identity and future The gap between your values and your actions “Willing the one thing” explained (Søren Kierkegaard) Why modern life leads to distraction and overcommitment The hidden cost of saying “yes” to everything How to focus on what truly matters Key Takeaways Your priorities are revealed through your actions, not your intentions Every decision you make involves trade-offs and sacrifice Trying to pursue everything leads to burnout and lack of clarity Focus is essential for personal growth and meaningful living Aligning your habits with your values leads to a more intentional life Notable Quote“Every choice is a thousand renunciations. To choose one thing is to turn one’s back on many others.”Who This Episode Is ForThis episode is perfect for you if you’re: Feeling overwhelmed or stretched too thin Struggling with focus or consistency Searching for clarity about your life purpose Interested in personal growth, faith, or intentional living Trying to align your daily habits with your long-term goals Reflection Questions What do I want most in life right now? Do my daily choices reflect my true priorities? Where am I overcommitted or distracted? What is one thing I need to say “no” to in order to say “yes” to what matters most? Call to ActionIf you enjoyed this episode on finding your purpose and aligning your life with what matters most, be sure to follow the podcast, leave a rating, and write a review. Share this episode with a friend who’s on their own personal growth journey.Where to Find UsVisit our website at www.nextgenkingdomleaders.com or our Substack for more weekly Content
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Helping young Christian professionals grow in their work, leadership, and faith
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Jason Lollar
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