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Leading in Weakness

Leading in Weakness

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"Your weakness does not disqualify you. It's the doorway to God's greatest strength in your life." —Don Wood

Welcome!

This space is for anyone who's felt the pressure to be strong but knows what it's like to struggle behind the scenes. Settle in; you're among friends who get it.

Let's be real: carrying the weight of leadership can leave you feeling worn out and alone. But maybe, just maybe, the places you feel weakest are where something good can finally break through.

Don's been through it—health scares, addiction, and starting over when life fell apart. He's not here to give easy answers, but to share what he's learned about finding real strength in the middle of weakness.

This first episode is about facing your own weakness, letting go of the pressure to be perfect, finding hope in unexpected places, and simple ways to build real connection and clarity. You'll hear about failure, faith, recovery, and what it looks like to start again.

Episode Highlights:

01:08 A Ticking Time Bomb Finally Explodes
05:25 A Lesson from 2 Corinthians
12:07 A Lesson from the Book of Psalms
13:32 A Lesson from the Book of Proverbs
15:02 Practical Applications

Meet Your Host:

Don Wood is the founder of Men's Leadership, God's Way, where he coaches executives and leaders to achieve clarity, confidence, and peace without sacrificing their health, faith, or family. Drawing from his own journey through adversity—including overcoming addiction, serious health challenges, and personal loss—Don inspires others to lead with conviction and purpose. His faith-based approach emphasizes transformation, resilience, and the power of vulnerability, helping men discover their unique gifts and live out their calling. Don is dedicated to equipping leaders to experience true success by trusting in God's wisdom and strength.

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