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Can cleaning your glasses lead to a philosophical epiphany? We kick off this episode with a funny chat about the art of spotless specs before diving into our Thanksgiving tales, where family, food, and Filipino traditions reign supreme. Picture lumpia stacked high, pancit served steaming, and the laughter of loved ones echoing in the background. Through these stories, we share how these celebrations are more than just meals; they are treasured moments that bring us closer together.
Yet, the feast isn’t the only thing on the table. We take a hard look at toxic leadership and its impact across various settings like ministry and corporate worlds. Personal anecdotes highlight the struggle of confronting these issues within rigid hierarchies, where speaking up is often met with resistance. We discuss the necessity of leaders being open to feedback and accountable for their actions, stressing how a lack of this can lead to a frustrated and unmotivated team. The episode sheds light on how openness to constructive criticism can promote growth, no matter if you're leading a church worship team or guiding a family unit.
As we weave through tales of ineffective leadership and the importance of dialogue, we don't forget to sprinkle in some lighter moments. From sharing our favorite TV shows like "Suits" and festive films, to heartwarming anecdotes of family and gratitude, there's something for everyone. This episode wraps up with a reminder to appreciate the simple joys in life and encourages you to support our podcast by sharing these conversations with others. Thank you for being part of our podcast family!
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