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Leading with Open Ears: The Power of True Listening

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What makes a great leader? Vision? Strategy? Charisma?
What if the secret is something simpler... like listening?

In this episode of Lead in 10, Chris Moore breaks down the powerful biblical principle from James 1:19 — “Be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath” — and shows how it can completely transform your leadership. In a noisy world where everyone’s talking, true leaders are the ones who slow down, open their ears, and actually hear the people they lead.

💡 Learn how:

  • Listening builds trust and reveals blind spots
  • Jesus modeled patient, powerful leadership through presence
  • You can lead with wisdom, not assumption
  • Slowing down helps you speed up the right things in your business, team, and relationships

🎯 Whether you're leading a company, a church, or your family—this message is for you.

00:00 The Power of Truly Listening

00:29 Biblical Insights on Listening

01:19 The Leadership Pitfall of Assumptions

03:21 The Divine Example of Listening

04:42 Practical Steps to Improve Listening

05:36 The Impact of Listening on Leadership

06:03 A Personal Journey in Learning to Listen

06:39 Challenge: Practice Active Listening

07:38 Final Thoughts and Call to Action

  continue reading

23 episodes

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Manage episode 478767281 series 3655797
Content provided by Chris Moore. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Chris Moore or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

What makes a great leader? Vision? Strategy? Charisma?
What if the secret is something simpler... like listening?

In this episode of Lead in 10, Chris Moore breaks down the powerful biblical principle from James 1:19 — “Be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath” — and shows how it can completely transform your leadership. In a noisy world where everyone’s talking, true leaders are the ones who slow down, open their ears, and actually hear the people they lead.

💡 Learn how:

  • Listening builds trust and reveals blind spots
  • Jesus modeled patient, powerful leadership through presence
  • You can lead with wisdom, not assumption
  • Slowing down helps you speed up the right things in your business, team, and relationships

🎯 Whether you're leading a company, a church, or your family—this message is for you.

00:00 The Power of Truly Listening

00:29 Biblical Insights on Listening

01:19 The Leadership Pitfall of Assumptions

03:21 The Divine Example of Listening

04:42 Practical Steps to Improve Listening

05:36 The Impact of Listening on Leadership

06:03 A Personal Journey in Learning to Listen

06:39 Challenge: Practice Active Listening

07:38 Final Thoughts and Call to Action

  continue reading

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