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The Sabbatical Journey Podcast

The Sabbatical Journey Podcast

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Most leaders know they need rest. Very few know how to take it well.

The Sabbatical Journey podcast exists to change that. Hosted by Alan Briggs, founder of Sabbatical Coaching Group and one of the most trusted sabbatical coaches in the country, this show gives leaders the practical wisdom, honest guidance, and real stories they need to prepare for, experience, and reorient from a life-changing sabbatical.

Alan has personally walked through three sabbaticals and has coached hundreds of leaders through every phase of the journey. He knows what burnout actually feels like. He knows what the thaw process does to a leader. And he knows what's waiting on the other side when a sabbatical is received well.

This podcast follows the same framework Alan uses with every leader he coaches. Demystify. Prepare. Experience. Reorient. Whether you're exploring sabbatical for the first time, actively preparing for one, or trying to make the most of what you discovered while you were away, there's an episode here for exactly where you are.

Sabbatical isn't a vacation. It isn't a reward. It isn't something you earn after enough years of hard work.

It's a gift. And this podcast will show you how to receive it.

New episodes drop every two weeks. Subscribe so you never miss one.

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  • Business Leaders and Sabbatical: The Hidden Case Nobody Makes
    May 12 2026

    Most business leaders think sabbatical is something that happens after the exit. Sell the company, cash the check, then maybe rest. Alan Briggs wants to flip that assumption on its head.

    In this episode of The Sabbatical Journey, Alan goes directly at the business leader. The CEO. The founder still in the weeds. The owner-operator who looks at the P&L and concludes there's no way to step away. Drawing on his own experience leading businesses and three personal sabbaticals, Alan makes the case that sabbatical isn't an escape from the business. It's one of the most strategic moves a leader can make for the business.

    What you'll hear:

    • Why selling a company creates a "hinge and pinch point" where money is high but meaning is low
    • The real financial fear of stepping away, and how to plan two or three years out for a "sunny day"
    • Why four weeks is the floor and six to eight is where the real reset happens
    • The secret nobody tells business leaders: sabbatical is a leadership development tool for your whole team
    • How space creates clarity, and clarity creates courageous action on the team, the vertical, and the next season

    A real sabbatical story: You'll also hear from a leader who entered his sabbatical struggling and came out the other side healthier, more at peace, and with the long-game perspective he didn't know he was missing. His words: it helped him loosen his grip and stop letting short-term pressure drive his decisions.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    • The largest study on sabbaticals ever conducted, published by Harvard Business Review
    • The Sabbatical Journey field guide (available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble)

    If this episode landed for you, the best thing you can do is send it to a leader who needs to hear it. Research shows people are far more likely to pursue sabbatical when they've heard from someone who has gone before them. You could be that someone.

    Ready for a next step? Book a free Sabbatical Clarity Session at sabbaticalcoachinggroup.com. And if you have 30 seconds, leave a rating and review wherever you listen. It's one of the simplest ways to help normalize the conversation around sabbatical and get this content in front of more leaders.

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    15 min
  • Pastors and Sabbatical: The Unique Challenges Nobody Prepares You For.
    Apr 28 2026

    Pastors carry a weight most people don't fully see. In this episode Alan Briggs speaks directly to the unique challenges pastors face on sabbatical and why this gift matters more than most will admit.

    Alan spent 13 years as a full-time pastor before founding Sabbatical Coaching Group. He coaches pastors every week. In this episode he draws from that experience to address the things pastors rarely say out loud.

    In this episode:

    How long it takes to develop a mature pastor — and how quickly exhaustion can take one out. Why reading the Bible as throughput is one of the hardest habits for pastors to break during sabbatical. The get-to versus have-to framework for navigating congregational relationships while you're away. Why introverts and extroverts both need social rest, even when it looks different. The false pressure to return with a massive epiphany — and why reminders are greater than epiphanies. What it means to not go back to ministry but go forward into it.

    You'll also hear from Josh, a pastor of 25 years from Southwest Louisiana who was depleted after COVID and two back-to-back hurricanes. Alan asked him one question that changed the trajectory of his leadership. Josh shares what happened on the other side.

    Resources mentioned:

    The Sabbatical Journey Field Guide available on Amazon and Barnes and Noble Free Sabbatical Clarity Session — sabbaticalcoachinggroup.com Monthly Demystifying Sabbatical Webinar

    Subscribe, rate, and review. Reviews in the first weeks of a new podcast matter more than most people know. If this episode helped you, take 60 seconds and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps other leaders find this content.

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    17 min
  • The Sacred Work of Sabbatical: Trading Marketplace Work for Relational Work
    Apr 13 2026

    Leaders resist sabbatical for a lot of reasons. But one of the biggest is this: they don't like doing nothing.

    Good news. Sabbatical isn't nothing.

    In this episode Alan Briggs reframes what work actually looks like during sabbatical. You don't stop working. You trade one kind of work for another. You move from financial and transactional work in the marketplace to something deeper, more connective, and honestly more meaningful. Alan calls it sacred work.

    He also introduces seven types of rest from physician Sandra Dalton Smith's book Sacred Rest that will stretch how you think about what replenishment actually requires. Most leaders are only thinking about one or two of them. The other five might be exactly what they've been missing.

    If you've ever told yourself you're not the kind of person who can just stop and do nothing, this episode was made for you.

    In this episode:

    • Why sabbatical is not nothingness and what it actually asks of you
    • The sacred work waiting for every leader below the surface
    • Why work has become an identity issue and what sabbatical does about it
    • The vertical and horizontal relational work of sabbatical: God, family, and friends
    • Alan's most meaningful moments from his own three sabbaticals
    • The seven types of rest most leaders have never considered: physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, social, sensory, and creative
    • Why creative rest might be the most surprising gift sabbatical offers

    A question to sit with: What relational work do you need to do below the surface during your sabbatical? And what are a few ways you could plan that into your time?

    Resources mentioned: Sacred Rest by Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith : https://a.co/d/08K7cJdh The Sabbatical Journey Field Guide: https://a.co/d/0eZY6Yj2 Free Sabbatical Clarity Session: sabbaticalcoachinggroup.com

    Follow us on social Facebook: @sabbaticalcoachinggroup Instagram: @sabbaticalcoachinggroup

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    21 min
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