
Bringing faith to leadership and leadership to faith.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityReligionChristianity | |||

Christian leaders need help to lead just like anyone else. We usually return to the gospels or the lives of the Saints or other Christian leaders for inspiration but sometimes it’s important to read those whose positions are antithetical to Christia... more
In 1997 and the year 2000 Pope John II sent a letter to all the priests in the world as was his custom and in both of these letters he emphasizes a very important truth: the priest has to lead out of who he is. As important as this might be for prie... more
Beginning of the first year of his pontificate, every holy Thursday Pope John Paul II would write a letter to all the priests in the world. Since this tradition spans his entire pontificate, these letters are a very precious source of wisdom and ins... more
If I were to ask you who it is that's responsible for making the world holy most of you would respond your priest or your minister or someone who works for the church. While this may be true, what’s the place for a businessperson or working professi... more
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We are big fans of Father Nathan! His “leadership” or “business” talks are applicable even to the mother staying home with her children. He will lead you to Jesus through Mary! He will help you find the courage to dare great things for Christ!
We always enjoy listening to Fr. Nate. He is an upbeat, funny, and honest man with a passion for God. Thanks Fr. Nate for being such an inspiration to our family.
We always enjoy listening to Fr. Nate. He is an upbeat, funny, and honest man with a passion for God. Thanks Fr. Nate for being such an inspiration to our family.
DGT podcast should be a daily driver for any thinking Catholic. Fr. Nathan dishes wisdom in a way that no other apologist can: deeply rooted yet accessible, timeless yet relevant, equally philosophical and tactical. In a world of too many podcasts, this one indispensable. Give it a whirl!
Fr Nathan takes the spiritual principles of Christianity and in an innovative way makes the principles relevant to entrepreneurs and business-minded Christians. He makes the characters of the Bible and the Catholic saints come alive as the truly relatable people they are using their stories to inspire and motivate the listener to Dare to be great leaders in the world.
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Dare Great Things For Christ centers faith-informed leadership, blending Catholic spiritual principles with practical business and organizational guidance. Episodes commonly translate papal and biblical insights into actionable leadership habits, ethics, and team dynamics, often emphasizing integrity, witness, and the integration of faith and work. A distinctive thread is the focus on priestly and lay leadership within a Catholic framework, with frequent calls to join a faith-based leadership network and to align professional life with spiritual formation. This mix of devotional storytelling, scripture-based leadership lessons, and real-world applications makes it appealing to Christian professionals seeking purpose-driven growth and practi... more
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