S2 EP:16 How Men Should Lead Without Losing Their Identity
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We often believe that leading is about having all the answers and taking control. But true leadership in a relationship is something much deeper—it is the courage to be seen, the humility to be challenged, and the strength to remain yourself even when the pressure is high.
In this episode, Pastor James, Dr. Stacy, and Rossi have a raw, unfiltered conversation about the "exposure" of marriage. They explore the uncomfortable truth that marriage acts as a mirror, showing us exactly where we need to grow. When your efforts to lead feel like they aren’t working, it isn’t a sign of failure; it is an invitation to move from simple beliefs into deep, life-changing convictions.
This is a conversation for every man striving to be better and every woman who wants to understand the weight of that journey. It’s about finding the balance between being a protector and being a partner, and learning how to transform through the friction rather than breaking because of it.
In this video, we dive into:
The Exposure of Marriage: Why the friction you feel with your spouse is actually designed to sharpen you.
Redefining Leadership: What to do when your traditional idea of "leading" isn't bringing peace to your home.
The Gap Between Beliefs and Convictions: Why it "costs to transform" and how to pay the price for a healthier marriage.
What Defines a Man: Why your reaction after being "exposed" is more important than being perfect in the first place.
Iron Sharpening Iron: How to lean into the discomfort of growth instead of pulling away from it.
Join the conversation: What is one "belief" you’ve held about leadership that life has challenged you to turn into a "conviction"? Let us know in the comments below. If this conversation resonated with you, please like, subscribe, and share it with someone who is on their own journey of growth.
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