Credits
Theme Song: Wayfaring Stranger, Theodicy Jazz Collective
Production: Goodchild Media
Art: Ella Landino
Welcome! We are your hosts, Brandon Nappi, DMin and Hannah Black, PhD.
On this podcast, we set out to empower leaders, cultivate spirituality, and explore theology together.
Brandon comes to the podcast with background in retreat ministry and teaches homiletics. Hannah has an academic background and teaches theology. As a podcasting team, we convene conversations at the intersection of leadership, spirituality, and theology to empower Christian leaders.
Theme Song: Wayfaring Stranger, Theodicy Jazz Collective
Production: Goodchild Media
Art: Ella Landino
This special Halloween episode focuses on the Salem witch trials with a focus on what church leaders can learn from this period of history.
Brandon and Hannah chat about why the podcast is called The Leader’s Way and talk about what they mean by “leadership.”
In part 2, Bishop Barber breaks down how spiritual leaders are either prophets of the kingdom or chaplains to empire.
The Rev. Dr. William Barber joined us at the Berkeley Center with a live studio audience for this episode.
Dean of the National Cathedral, Randy Hollerith, joins us to talk about how to lead in a political climate.
Kaitlyn Schiess join us to talk about leadership during an election season and how spiritual formation is at the heart of our political engagement.
Father and son Richard and Christopher Hays discuss their new book The Widening of God’s Mercy: Sexuality Within the Biblical Story
In 2020, St. John’s Lafayette entered the national spotlight via arson and Donald Trump’s photo op, yet art and community prevailed.