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SwebbCast by Ai
by An AI-driven podcast of things Swebb says.
This is an AI-driven podcast that recaps various topics and teachings from Swebb. All source content is Swebb's but interpretation and presentation is Ai. Connect with Swebb at www.Swebb.fyi or @swebbfyi on Instagram. swebbfyi.substack.com
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What This Is and What’s Coming
Welcome to the new crew! This short video is your quick orientation to Swebbstack — how I write, where the content comes from, and what’s coming next (including a 9-part free series on how I use AI). If you’ve ever thought, “This is exactly what I needed,” it’s probably because someone just like you asked for it. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit swebbfyi.substack.com/subscribe
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POD: Evangelist Ministry: Vision, Value, and Financials
This episode is built from a coaching session with a traveling evangelist looking to scale his business as well as get better at focusing and communicating his value. Swebb unpacks how ministry leaders can move beyond just "preaching the gospel" and start clearly articulating their unique value. He challenges leaders to set financial minimums, stop waiting for random opportunities, and proactively build real relationships that open the right doors. Swebb also breaks down why being pigeonholed in ministry is dangerous—and how setting boundaries around your calling protects both your mission and your family. If you're tired of surviving and ready to start building a sustainable ministry, this conversation is for you.As always, source content is Swebb’s but the interpretation and presentation is AI.Connect with Swebb at www.swebb.fyiAlso on Instagram @swebbfyi.Also on www.swebbfyi.substack.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit swebbfyi.substack.com/subscribe
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POD: Another Coaching Call Recap
A pastor in the midwest sits down with Swebb for a sharp, practical conversation on church leadership and growth strategy. They tackle topics like calendar planning, maximizing seasonal attendance, using real data to understand congregant behavior, and rethinking assimilation models. Swebb pushes back on trend-chasing and challenges leaders to lead with clarity, intention, and a deep understanding of their own church's rhythms.Feel free to request content on a question you have about church leadership or operations.As always, source content is Swebb’s but the interpretation and presentation is AI.Connect with Swebb at www.swebb.fyiAlso on Instagram @swebbfyi.Also on www.swebbfyi.substack.comPlease Review and Share this podcast. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit swebbfyi.substack.com/subscribe
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POD: Implementing Church Standards and Stage Communication Practices
This episode comes from a coaching call transcript between a church executive and Swebb, where they discuss structural and operational improvements for a church. They focus on the need for clear standards and measurable practices, particularly regarding stage hosting and overall service flow, to ensure consistency and effectiveness. A significant point of discussion is the importance of intentionality in every aspect of the service, moving people through a journey rather than simply filling time or making announcements. They also address the need for training and empowering staff to handle unforeseen situations and to build a culture of confidence and control.As always, source content is Swebb’s but the interpretation and presentation is AI.Connect with Swebb at www.swebb.fyiAlso on Instagram @swebbfyi.Also on www.swebbfyi.substack.comListen to this on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. And please share and review! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit swebbfyi.substack.com/subscribe
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POD: Church Planting: Definitions, Decisions, and Discipline
This episode comes from a webinar focused on church planting. Swebb shares insights and advice based on his own experiences and observations. He emphasizes the importance of defining key aspects like the reason for planting, what kind of church is being started, and what is truly needed for success. He also stresses the necessity of being decisive in making choices and having discipline in areas such as budgeting and managing one's calendar. Swebb engages with participants' questions throughout, touching on topics like measuring success, the role of leadership personality, and the effectiveness of church planting organizations.As always, source content is Swebb’s but the interpretation and presentation is AI.Connect with Swebb at www.swebb.fyiAlso on Instagram @swebbfyi.Also on www.swebbfyi.substack.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit swebbfyi.substack.com/subscribe
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POD Bonus: A Convo About Calling
This is a bonus episode with our real voices and organic content. Greg Basch and I discussed “Calling” on a recent IG Live. This topic has been both a trigger and a workout for us over the years working together and working in the same general space of leadership coaching.You can also watch the full conversation on YouTube here.Connect with Swebb at www.swebb.fyiConnect with Greg at www.gregbasch.comAlso on Instagram @swebbfyi.Also on www.swebbfyi.substack.comListen to this on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. And please share and review! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit swebbfyi.substack.com/subscribe
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POD: A Coaching Investment Strategy
This episode argues for the significant financial and missional returns that churches can achieve by strategically investing in coaching, particularly for expansion and overall church health. It contrasts poorly executed, costly independent efforts with successful, sustainable growth resulting from expert guidance. Swebb presents a case study demonstrating a substantial increase in tithes and salvations for a minimal coaching investment. This emphasizes that this proven strategy, focusing on scalability and sustainability, is not limited to multisite churches but can benefit any church seeking growth and effective leadership. It encourages leaders to move beyond theoretical approaches and embrace practical, customized coaching to unlock their church's potential and avoid costly mistakes.As always, source content is Swebb’s but the interpretation and presentation is AI.Connect with Swebb at www.swebb.fyiAlso on Instagram @swebbfyi.Also on www.swebbfyi.substack.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit swebbfyi.substack.com/subscribe
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POD: The Pain of a Pioneer
This episode examines the challenging yet vital nature of pioneering, particularly in the context of faith and church planting. It emphasizes that taking new ground and creating lasting impact necessitates enduring hardship and embracing uncertainty, much like the experiences of historical pioneers. It outlines six common pains of pioneering and offers solutions for them. The included story of a steadfast believer in India further illustrates the profound and long-lasting consequences of a pioneer's unwavering commitment, even in the face of immense suffering.As always, source content is Swebb’s but the interpretation and presentation is AI.Connect with Swebb at www.swebb.fyiAlso on Instagram @swebbfyi.Also on www.swebbfyi.substack.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit swebbfyi.substack.com/subscribe
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POD: Get It Out
Swebb acknowledges the common experience of self-doubt but advocates for action over perfectionism. He suggests focusing on one's own motivations and values when creating content, rather than worrying excessively about potential negative reactions. He emphasizes the idea that even seemingly insignificant contributions can resonate with someone. Swebb draws a parallel to other areas of life, like fitness, highlighting the importance of consistent effort over hesitation. Ultimately, the message is a call to embrace imperfection, trust one's intentions, and simply "get it out" into the world.As always, source content is Swebb’s but the interpretation and presentation is AI.Connect with Swebb at www.swebb.fyiAlso on Instagram @swebbfyi.Also on www.swebbfyi.substack.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit swebbfyi.substack.com/subscribe
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POD: Stop Feeding The Wildlife
Swebb argues against the pervasive need to constantly engage and "feed" audiences, whether in churches or businesses, asserting it creates dependency and unnecessary effort. Swebb contends that consistent over-communication through announcements, events, and frequent contact is often ineffective and stems from a fear of being forgotten. Instead, he advocates for a simpler approach rooted in genuine value creation, trust in a higher power, and a less frantic lifestyle. Swebb shares personal anecdotes to illustrate a productive yet less demanding way of operating, emphasizing that honoring God and adding value yields better results than manipulative engagement tactics. Ultimately, the encouragement is to shift away from the "hamster wheel" of constant outreach towards a more sustainable and meaningful existence.As always, source content is Swebb’s but the interpretation and presentation is AI.Connect with Swebb at www.swebb.fyiAlso on Instagram @swebbfyi.Also on www.swebbfyi.substack.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit swebbfyi.substack.com/subscribe
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Pod: Church Compensation
Swebb's essay-turned-ebook (and course) offers a critical look at church compensation practices, challenging conventional wisdom and addressing common problems. Swebb argues that churches often chase nonexistent pay standards, struggle with budgeting, overstaff, and lack the desire to see their teams financially succeed. Swebb advocates for determining a real living wage in the area, budgeting by percentages, and paying professionals for responsibilities rather than simply filling roles. Ultimately, Swebb encourages churches to prioritize financial responsibility, strategic staffing, and a healthy perspective on compensation to effectively fulfill their mission.As always, source content is Swebb’s but the interpretation and presentation is AI.Connect with Swebb at www.swebb.fyiAlso on Instagram @swebbfyi.Also on www.swebbfyi.substack.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit swebbfyi.substack.com/subscribe
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Pod: Put these in the church budget!
This is from a series of talks about church budgets. He emphasizes the importance of incorporating four key budgetary, but often overlooked, line items: savings (at least 5%), outreach/missions (at least 3%), guest preachers/coaching (at least $10,000 annually for church plants), and leadership development ($50/month per staff member minimum). Swebb encourages proactive, systematic financial planning to achieve long-term sustainability and mission fulfillment. As always, source content is Swebb’s but the interpretation and presentation is AI.Connect with Swebb at www.swebb.fyiAlso on Instagram @swebbfyi.Also on www.swebbfyi.substack.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit swebbfyi.substack.com/subscribe
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Pod: 5 Leadership Lessons From a Personal Trainer
This year, I hired a personal trainer. Not because I was out of shape, but because I wanted to push myself, try something new, and experience the same growth (and discomfort) I challenge my clients to embrace. At 46, I know good intentions won’t cut it—real change requires accountability and pressure.Here’s what I’ve learned so far, and it applies to more than just fitness.For custom solutions for you and your leadership and to connecting directly with Swebb, visit www.swebb.fyi or on Instagram at @SwebbfyiAs always, source content is Swebb’s but the interpretation and presentation is AI. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit swebbfyi.substack.com/subscribe
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Pod: Church Budget Overview
This is a short overview of some budgeting thoughts. It emphasizes that budgets are tools for managing resources, not guarantees of funding, and encourages collaborative planning among staff. The process prioritizes vision-based allocation, eliminating historical spending as the sole justification for future budgets. Improved accounting practices, including digital receipt input and more frequent financial reporting, are also planned. Finally, the budget's structure is distinct from the church's organizational chart, reflecting its separate purpose of resource management.As always, source content is Swebb’s but the interpretation and presentation is AI.Connect with Swebb at www.swebb.fyiAlso on Instagram @swebbfyi.Also on www.swebbfyi.substack.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit swebbfyi.substack.com/subscribe
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Pod: Stop Running, Start Rooting
This is from a coaching call transcript with a a pastor overseeing multiple church locations. They discuss the an model of rapidly expanding his ministry across several cities. Swebb advises a more sustainable approach emphasizing discipleship and community building in a central location rather than relying solely on preaching charisma. The conversation also covers practical issues like staffing, finances, and effective fundraising strategies. As always, source content is Swebb’s but the interpretation and presentation is AI.Connect with Swebb at www.swebb.fyiAlso on Instagram @swebbfyi.Also on www.swebbfyi.substack.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit swebbfyi.substack.com/subscribe
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Pod: Investing in People, Not Programs
This is from a coaching call with a campus pastor at a massive church facing challenges of rebuilding the campus after some rough waters. The CP describes experiencing a significant decline in attendance and low morale. Swebb emphasizes the importance of building personal connections rather than relying solely on large-scale programs. As always, source content is Swebb’s but the interpretation and presentation is AI.Connect with Swebb at www.swebb.fyiAlso on Instagram @swebbfyi.Also on www.swebbfyi.substack.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit swebbfyi.substack.com/subscribe
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Pod: Building Consulting Strategies
This episode discusses a coaching call Swebb had with a guy who is considering entering the church consulting field. Swebb emphasizes the lack of standardized rules in the church world, making the client’s corporate operations experience potentially very valuable as he seeks to help churches improve their operations and decision-making processes. This episode, then, also provide insights into how Swebb operates his own business. As always, source content is Swebb’s but the interpretation and presentation is AI.Connect with Swebb at www.swebb.fyiAlso on Instagram @swebbfyi. Also on www.swebbfyi.substack.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit swebbfyi.substack.com/subscribe
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Pod: Chinese Church in The Netherlands?
This episode is from a coaching call transcript between Swebb and a church leader in Europe, focusing on revitalizing a stagnant 50-year-old church. Swebb emphasizes the importance of clearly defining expectations and standards for leadership development, drawing parallels with Jesus's mentorship of his disciples. Furthermore, Swebb introduces "momentum mapping," a strategic approach to aligning church activities with natural societal rhythms to maximize impact. Finally, they discuss the client’s personal financial investments.As always, source content is Swebb’s but the interpretation and presentation is AI.Connect with Swebb at www.swebb.fyiAlso on Instagram @swebbfyi. Also on www.swebbfyi.substack.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit swebbfyi.substack.com/subscribe
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Pod: Claimjumper Event Prep
This episode is from a coaching call transcript that records a meeting planning a large all-volunteer event. The team brainstorms themes and activities, settling on a "pioneering" or "claim-jumping" motif inspired by the 1883 TV series. They discuss speakers, sessions, and a potential commitment ceremony where attendees symbolically claim territory for a new church campus. Logistical details, such as catering and video production, are also covered. The overall goal is to inspire and equip the team for this significant expansion.As always, source content is Swebb’s but the interpretation and presentation is AI.Connect with Swebb at www.swebb.fyiAlso on Instagram @swebbfyi. Also on www.swebbfyi.substack.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit swebbfyi.substack.com/subscribe
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Pod: 5 Roles a church should outsource, not have on staff.
AI Summary: From the popular ongoing series of posts called 5 THINGS, this list argues that churches should outsource five specific roles instead of hiring staff: graphic design, sound, marketing/social media strategy, bookkeeping/finance, and development. The author contends that contracting these services is more cost-effective, provides access to greater expertise and diverse perspectives, and reduces the risks associated with employing potentially less-qualified or emotionally invested individuals. Outsourcing allows churches to benefit from professional standards and avoid internal conflicts. Swebb emphasizes that these roles, while crucial, are often handled inefficiently within church structures.As always, source content is Swebb’s but the interpretation and presentation is AI.Connect with Swebb at www.swebb.fyiAlso on Instagram @swebbfyi. Also on www.swebbfyi.substack.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit swebbfyi.substack.com/subscribe
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Pod: 5 Things About Being Late
The content comes from another of the popular 5 THINGS lists Swebb writes on Instagram. Swebb contends that consistent tardiness reflects a lack of respect for others' time, building a negative reputation. Ultimately, the piece advocates for taking responsibility for one's punctuality and cultivating a reliable reputation through consistent on-time arrival. Building a good reputation through timeliness makes it easier to be forgiven for occasional unavoidable delays.As always, source content is Swebb’s but the interpretation and presentation is AI.Connect with Swebb at www.swebb.fyiAlso on Instagram @swebbfyi. Also on www.swebbfyi.substack.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit swebbfyi.substack.com/subscribe
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Pod: 5 Things About Kids and Money
This post offers five key principles for teaching children about money. First, it emphasizes that financial literacy doesn't require actual money; everyday resources can be used to illustrate concepts. Second, parental actions and attitudes significantly shape a child's financial philosophy. Third, the importance of introducing investing principles early is stressed. Fourth, the text highlights the difficulty but necessity of establishing saving habits. Finally, it advocates for teaching tithing as a foundational practice in building trust and financial responsibility, also mentioning the responsible use of credit.Here’s the post on IGAs always, source content is Swebb’s but the interpretation and presentation is AI.Connect with Swebb at www.swebb.fyiAlso on Instagram @swebbfyi. Also on www.swebbfyi.substack.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit swebbfyi.substack.com/subscribe
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Pod: The 5 D's of Meetings
This is an Ai-driven podcast from a post I made about making meetings great again. I spend a lot of effort helping churches make meetings better. And it’s more than just talking about it - having another meeting about bad meetings. I actually give actionable lists like these 5 D’s of meetings. And this AI summary hits it pretty good for those who are auditory learners. :) Original post is here.As always, source content is Swebb’s but the interpretation and presentation is AI. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit swebbfyi.substack.com/subscribe
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Pod: the Easiest Money I've Ever Made
This episode describes a surprisingly lucrative strategy: simply advocating for others. Swebb claims this effortless act of recommending friends or colleagues for opportunities, like preaching gigs or consulting jobs, has unexpectedly generated significant income, sometimes covering bills or even rent. This "easy money," Swebb emphasizes, stems from genuine belief in others' abilities and isn't a calculated commission-based approach. Instead, the focus is on proactively supporting others, leading to reciprocal gratitude and unexpected financial benefits, often exceeding initial expectations. For custom solutions for you and your leadership and to connecting directly with Swebb, visit www.swebb.fyi or on Instagram at @SwebbfyiAs always, source content is Swebb’s but the interpretation and presentation is AI. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit swebbfyi.substack.com/subscribe
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Pod: Church Growth Strategies: A coaching call
The AI SummaryThis episode is from a conversation between a lead pastor and Swebb about improving church growth strategies. Swebb critiques common, ineffective church practices like vision Sundays and suggests focusing on measurable goals, consistent communication, and stronger community engagement. He emphasizes the importance of data-driven decision-making and building genuine relationships with church members. For custom solutions for you and your leadership and to connecting directly with Swebb, visit www.swebb.fyi or on Instagram at @SwebbfyiAs always, source content is Swebb’s but the interpretation and presentation is AI. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit swebbfyi.substack.com/subscribe
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Pod: SwebbStack is a Podcast.
I’m excited to introduce a fully AI-driven podcast.Why not call it a Swebbcast? All source content is my own but the interpretation and presentation is AI. This helps me because I have so much written content and just have never prioritized recording it in different formats. Well praise God for Ai. Here we go.As always, source content is Swebb’s but the interpretation and presentation is AI.Connect with Swebb at www.swebb.fyiAlso on Instagram @swebbfyi. Also on www.swebbfyi.substack.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit swebbfyi.substack.com/subscribe
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This is an AI-driven podcast that recaps various topics and teachings from Swebb. All source content is Swebb's but interpretation and presentation is Ai. Connect with Swebb at www.Swebb.fyi or @swebbfyi on Instagram. swebbfyi.substack.com
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