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EP: 36 What’s Your Leadership GPA? Healing the Areas Pulling You Down

EP: 36 What’s Your Leadership GPA? Healing the Areas Pulling You Down

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You can be thriving in business, excelling in strategy, and still be pulled down by a hidden “F” in your heart.

In this episode of Heart Healthy Leadership, Greg and Angela Frost unpack a powerful framework that’s been transforming their coaching conversations with high-capacity Kingdom leaders: the concept of your Leadership GPA.

Using the analogy of negative and positive numbers, this episode will help you identify the invisible areas of your life that might be anchored in trauma, iniquity, ungodly beliefs, or demonic swirl — and show you how healing those areas doesn’t just bring relief… it lifts everything.

Because breakthrough isn’t about fixing everything. It’s about finding the one buried wound pulling the rest down.

Whether you’re leading a business, a family, or a team, this episode will reframe your understanding of spiritual health, emotional alignment, and leadership authority — all through the lens of identity in Christ.

Expect raw stories, real examples, and questions for Jesus that bring you into encounter, not performance.

🔥 If you’re ready to stop managing swirl and start leading from wholeness — press play.

In this episode, we cover:

  • What it means to live in “negative numbers” (and how it shows up in leadership)
  • Why you can’t outperform your heart
  • How trauma and generational iniquity form hidden drag points
  • The surprising root of self-sabotage, procrastination, and perfectionism
  • How Jesus transforms your internal GPA through healing and truth

🎧 Includes guided Questions for Jesus to help you encounter Him in the areas that still carry pain.

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