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Leadership Without Example is just Empty

Leadership Without Example is just Empty

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Everyone wants influence. Everyone wants a platform. Everyone wants to be called a leader.
But very few are willing to live a life worth following.

In this bold and controversial episode of The Intentional Grounding Godcast, Coach Dombrowski confronts one of the most uncomfortable truths in faith, leadership, and culture today: leadership without example is hollow—and people see it.

Jesus didn’t lead with titles, charisma, or popularity. He led with obedience, sacrifice, humility, and consistency. Yet modern leadership often values image over integrity, influence over accountability, and words over actions.

This episode challenges parents, pastors, coaches, business owners, and believers to look in the mirror and ask the hard questions: If people followed my life, where would it lead them?

The episode closes with a powerful letter to Isaiah, calling the next generation to lead with character, live with conviction, and understand that real leadership isn’t proven on a stage—it’s proven in everyday choices.

If you’re tired of performative leadership and hungry for something real, this episode is for you.

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You don’t have to have it all figured out. You just have to stay grounded.

Take what you heard today with you not as something to rush through, but as something to sit with.

Slow your breathing. Steady your heart. And remember… God is already at work, even in the quiet.

Thank you for spending this time with me. Thank you for choosing stillness over striving. Thank you for showing up—right where you are.

Thank you for joining me on the Intentional Grounding Godcast. Stay grounded, stay faithful, and remember—you’re never walking alone.

Until next time…

I’ll be prayin’ for ya.


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