
Many pastors and church leaders today feel overwhelmed, exhausted, and frustrated that their churches don't seem to be making mature disciples. The Emotionally Healthy Leader Podcast explores the paradigms and practices leaders need to transform their church culture and multiply deeply changed disciples.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 386 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

Most of us were trained to read the Bible the way we were trained to lead — move fast, cover ground, extract what's useful, and get back to work. But what if that approach, by itself, is keeping you from the very transformation you're trying to produ... more
Most of us were trained to look for God in the big moments — the breakthrough, the open door, the dramatic call. But what if God is most consistently present in the ordinary moments we rush past every day?
In this episode, I want to share a 500-year... more
Free Resource: Download the Day Alone with God Guide at emotionallyhealthy.org/sabbath
Most leaders I know have a daily time with God. Very few ever stop long enough to actually hear Him.
There's a difference between a longer quiet time and a day a... more
📥 Free Resource: Download our free guide to get started with the Daily Office emotionallyhealthy.org/dailyoffice
One of the questions I get asked more than almost any other is: How do you spend time with God each day? What do you do? For how long? ... more
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Really appreciated the wisdom in ministry experience and integration of psychological principals. I wish I could be in a q&a with Peter and ask about how some of these principles apply in smaller churches! The dual relationship element continues to be tricky no matter the size of the church and the lack of understanding of how power shifts seems to be continuing to harm the Church community. Thank you for your work!
Abundance. With courage to be authentically transparent, Pete Scazzero uses Scripture to provoke a paradigm shift that elevates our lives. Slowing down radically increases holistic leadership results. Having just broken my right leg, this message is timely and undoubtedly Holy Spirit driven. Thank you.
This Podcast has been a wonderful MEATY feast to the soul. Pete addresses a wholistic spirituality (faith with flesh), not simply theology and head knowledge. It’s one thing to know about Jesus, but how do we BE Jesus and BE WITH Jesus... So many practical applications for your own life, your leadership development, your teams, and church community. Equally Convicting and Encouraging. 🙌
We’re young pastors of a large church and even though we grew up in ministry there’s still so many things we’re learning and figuring out how to navigate! This podcast is SO helpful and full of wisdom!
Thank you Pete Scazzero
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A leadership-focused show for pastors and church teams that centers emotional health as a foundation for mature disciples and healthier church cultures. Across episodes, listeners encounter practical frameworks for Sabbath rhythms, boundaries, inner formation, and non-anxious leadership, with heavy emphasis on slowing down, self-awareness, and relational integrity. Guests and solo takes often explore how personal formation translates into healthier ministries, sustainable ministry practices, and more resilient communities. The program frequently ties spiritual disciplines to organizational health, offering tools, frameworks, and events to support ongoing leadership development.
What stands out is a consistent insistence on formation over p... more
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