Episodes

Monday Dec 21, 2020
Monday Dec 21, 2020
Leaders find themselves at the crux between the practical and the ideal. Between what is expedient and what is best. How does our faith help us navigate staying in power and using our influence while following the teachings of God and practicing virtue? One way not to do it is to follow the teaching of Machiavelli. In this first of series of talks on anti-leaders we begin by studying Machiavelli and “The Prince.”

Monday Dec 14, 2020
Monday Dec 14, 2020
For many leadership is an act whereby we influence people to do what we need them to do. This is a very true idea, however, Catholic leadership goes much deeper. For Christians, we try to lead other not only to do what we need them to do but to be whom God has made them to be. This lasting legacy needs more than skill of command and organization, it needs the ability to inspire in a way that leaves a legacy.

Monday Dec 07, 2020
Monday Dec 07, 2020
St. Thomas Aquinas is a genius of thought and in this course for Catholic leaders I present a summary course on the four aspects of all human action essential for leadership. In today’s class I focus in on the doing of deeds. All leadership goes from vision into planning and from planning into execution. Doing the great things we planned is the key to having impact in our lives.

Monday Nov 30, 2020
Monday Nov 30, 2020
The story of Wilbur and Oliver Wright has captivated our hearts for more than a century. In their lives we see an example of innovation being the first in flight and proving the impossible can be done. But their story is more than just daring. It involved a lot of planning and strategy and their ability to make good decisions. St. Thomas Aquinas concurs. Great leadership begins with great dreams but great dreams need great strategy for execution.

Monday Nov 23, 2020
Monday Nov 23, 2020
By our baptism God calls us to be leaders of our world. But where does leadership begin? How can someone who might not customarily be used to leading actually begin to assert themselves under God’s grace in the world around them? St. Thomas Aquinas offers us some amazing insights from his Summa Theologica. Let’s dive in and talk about the movement of the will and it’s power to lead.

Monday Nov 16, 2020
Monday Nov 16, 2020
Leadership can be defined in many ways. Yet most definitions converge on the same point: Leadership is influence, nothing more, nothing less. The impact my life can make on others to bring others to act for a common vision. But how can I harness my leadership for its maximal impact? How can I lead best? St. Thomas Aquinas gives us the key – he teaches how to act with depth.

Tuesday Nov 10, 2020
DGT Episode 111 - The Legacy - A Retreat With King David Part 5
Tuesday Nov 10, 2020
Tuesday Nov 10, 2020
After a lifetime of leadership, effort, struggle, all of us want to leave a legacy behind that will be remembered. When it is all said and done what will your life leave behind? These are the questions that all of us face, King David was no different, and before he died he spoke to Solomon, his successor, and he gave him his legacy. By looking at it we can get a better glimpse of our own.

Monday Nov 02, 2020
DGT Episode 110 - A King's Heartbreak - A Retreat With King David Part 4
Monday Nov 02, 2020
Monday Nov 02, 2020
Our Lord doesn’t call leaders to lead just in their businesses. He calls them to lead in their families as well. And in fact, it is especially in the family that the depths of who we are are tested and tried and where our leadership most intimately links us to our God. It was no different for King David as he confronted the real struggles in his family. He also had to find his own peace with God.

Monday Oct 26, 2020
DGT Episode 109 - No Easy Path - A Retreat With King David Part 3
Monday Oct 26, 2020
Monday Oct 26, 2020
Shouldn’t it all be easy? That’s a question we a lot of us ask ourselves as we lead our businesses and work with our children – we have a dream in our mind, a kind of nostalgia, that life should be at least easy if we are good at it. And we all want to be good at it so we think somehow or other that troubles or difficulties are signs of failure. But that’s not what the life of King David shows us. By looking at how King David dealth with trials we can learn a little bit more about our own.

Monday Oct 19, 2020
Monday Oct 19, 2020
Every good leader knows that there are few people in his life more important than those that he trusts to give good advice. It was no different for King David. In his kingdom he relied up on prophets and friends to guide him. One of his most trusted advisors was the prophet Nathan. Their relationship was profound. Nathan corrected David twice and saved his kingdom and his legacy forever. Let’s listen to the story and listen to God speak to us as well.