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Leadership Clearly Podcast | Christ Centered Leadership & Communication

Leadership Clearly Podcast | Christ Centered Leadership & Communication

Di: Julie Wagner | Christ Centered Leadership & Executive Communication Coaching
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Christ centered leadership and executive communication coaching for Christian leaders who want to build strong teams and lead with clarity.

The Leadership Clearly Podcast is for Christian leaders, founders, executives, and business owners who want to communicate clearly, lead confidently, and build teams people trust and respect.

Hosted by Julie Wagner, this podcast explores real leadership challenges including communication styles, team dynamics, conflict resolution, leadership clarity, decision making, and building healthy organizational culture through a biblically grounded, real world lens.

No fluff. No vague inspiration. Just practical leadership conversations designed to help you grow in wisdom, strengthen your communication, and lead teams that last.

Whether you are building a business, leading an organization, running a ministry, or stewarding influence in any capacity, Leadership Clearly equips you with the mindset, communication tools, and Christ centered leadership principles needed to build strong, scalable, values aligned teams.

New episodes drop every Monday because leadership does not happen by accident and clarity changes everything.

Interested in executive communication coaching with Julie?
Learn more at https://juliewagner.co

Julie Wagner, MBA.
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  • The Vulnerability Trap: What Brené Brown Got Right (and What Most Leaders Get Wrong)
    May 4 2026

    Vulnerability has been called a leadership superpower, and for good reason. Brené Brown's research changed how an entire generation of leaders thinks about being human at work. But there is a version of vulnerability happening in leadership right now that is not building trust, not creating connection, and quietly burning teams down. And most of the leaders caught in it have no idea.

    In this episode, Julie Wagner names three specific ways vulnerability goes sideways in leadership: oversharing that asks your team to carry your unprocessed emotion, using vulnerability as a beautifully decorated escape hatch from hard decisions, and bringing raw fear into the room before you have done the work on it. She gives Brené her flowers genuinely, then walks through what healthy vulnerability actually looks like in practice, and lands on the distinction that changes everything: the difference between leading from your testimony and leading from your trauma.

    If you have ever wondered whether being "real" with your team was actually serving them or quietly costing you, this episode is for you.

    In this episode: Why vulnerability is a leadership superpower AND why most leaders are misapplying the research The question to ask yourself before you share any hard thing with your team How to spot when vulnerability has become your exit ramp from making the hard call Why bringing unprocessed fear into a meeting can hijack your team's nervous system The three markers of healthy vulnerability in leadership How to be both close AND confident — the rare combination that builds long-term loyalty The 2 Corinthians 12:9 reframe that changes how you carry your weakness as a leader

    Key quote: "Lead from your testimony. Not your trauma."

    Scripture anchor: 2 Corinthians 12:9

    Mentioned in this episode: The Clarity Code Bootcamp - https://juliewagner.co/the-clarity-code-bootcamp

    Brené Brown, Dare to Lead

    Connect with Julie: Website: www.juliewagner.co

    Instagram: @JulieThomasWagner

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    33 min
  • The Reason Your Team Keeps Miscommunicating
    Apr 27 2026

    How much time did you spend last week dealing with communication that went sideways? A direction that didn't land. An expectation you had to re-set. A team dynamic that's been quietly tense for longer than you want to admit.

    Most leaders think the answer is to communicate more. More meetings. More emails. More repetition. But that's treating the symptom - not the cause.

    In this episode, Julie Wagner explains exactly why communication keeps breaking down on Christian leadership teams - and it's not what most leaders think. The real problem is a style mismatch: the gap between how you deliver information and how your team is actually wired to receive it. Once you can name that gap, you can close it.

    Julie walks through three of the most common clash dynamics she sees on real teams, introduces The Clarity Code framework, and makes the full case for why five focused days could change how your team functions.

    What You'll Learn

    • The difference between a communication problem and a clarity problem
    • Why repeating yourself never actually works
    • Three real team clash dynamics and what's actually driving them
    • How The Clarity Code framework closes the gap
    • What five days in The Clarity Code Bootcamp could do for your team

    Scriptures Referenced

    Proverbs 11:14 | Romans 12:4-6

    Key Quotes

    "You don't have a communication problem. You have a clarity problem. And those require completely different solutions."

    "Your team isn't resisting your leadership. They're waiting for you to speak their language."

    Links + Resources

    The Clarity Code Bootcamp: juliewagner.co/the-clarity-code-bootcamp

    5-day online leadership communication intensive. Launches April 30th. Early bird pricing available now.

    juliewagner.co | @juliethomaswagner (IG)

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    Know a leader who's been stuck in the same team friction? Send them this episode. Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify - it helps more Christian leaders find this show.

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    14 min
  • You Can't Lead Who You Haven't Learned | Leadership Clarity and Christ Centered Leadership
    Apr 13 2026

    Most leaders believe they face problems with their team’s motivation or commitment, but the real challenge often lies in leadership clarity and truly understanding the people you lead. In this episode, Julie Wagner explores the vital skill of recognizing your team members as whole individuals, not just performers. Drawing on her own leadership journey and the pastoral insights of Craig Groeschel, Julie dives into three crucial things every leader - especially women leaders - needs to know about their team to lead effectively.

    We discuss why casting vision clearly isn’t enough without clear communication styles tailored to your team, how to uncover what really motivates your people beneath the surface, and why hitting the "invisible wall" might mean you haven’t fully learned your team yet. Plus, discover one simple practice you can start this week to deepen your leadership clarity and strengthen your Christ centered leadership.

    Scripture Reference: 1 Samuel 16:7

    Resources Mentioned:

    The Clarity Code Bootcamp:

    Five Days to Communicate Clearly and Lead Confidently- get on waitlist today! Launches in APRIL 2026!

    https://juliewagner.co/the-clarity-code-bootcamp

    1:1 Coaching with Julie: Strategic leadership coaching for founders and executives seeking Christ-centered clarity. https://juliewagner.co

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    23 min
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