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Summit After the Storm

Summit After the Storm

By: Bart Wilbanks
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Summit After the Storm is a leadership and faith podcast for anyone navigating adversity, transition, or rebuilding. Hosted by Bart Wilbanks, author of Summit After the Storm, the show explores real lessons forged through hardship—including climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, surviving a near-death experience on the mountain, leading through crisis, and rediscovering faith and purpose. Each episode blends personal storytelling, leadership insight, and spiritual reflection for leaders and professionals seeking clarity, resilience, and strength after the storm.Bart Wilbanks Economics Management Management & Leadership
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  • Episode 21: Before the Noise Returns — Leadership, Stillness, and Clarity Before Pressure Hits | Summit After the Storm
    Feb 6 2026

    There is a brief window before the noise returns.

    Before opinions flood in.
    Before predictions harden.
    Before pressure tells you what matters most.

    In this episode of Summit After the Storm, leadership author and speaker Bart Wilbanks reflects on the power of stillness before high-pressure moments. As Super Bowl weekend approaches and expectations rise everywhere, this conversation invites leaders to pause, recalibrate, and take stock of what pressure has already revealed.

    This episode serves as the closing reflection of Season 1, integrating themes of clarity, formation, patience, and awareness that surfaced throughout the season. Drawing from lessons learned on Mount Kilimanjaro and anchored in Psalm 46:10, Bart explores why stillness is not disengagement but alignment — and why leaders who choose quiet before the noise are better prepared for what comes next.

    This episode is for leaders navigating:

    • Pressure and expectation

    • Decision-making before high-stakes moments

    • Leadership clarity and stillness

    • Faith-based leadership and discernment

    • Transition seasons and reorientation

    🎧 Before the noise returns, take a moment to notice what this season has revealed about you.

    Learn more about the podcast and upcoming book at
    👉 https://summitafterstorm.com

    • Leadership and pressure

    • Stillness and clarity

    • Psalm 46:10 leadership

    • Faith and leadership

    • Decision-making under pressure

    • Summit After the Storm podcast

    • Mount Kilimanjaro leadership lessons

    • Super Bowl leadership reflection

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    3 mins
  • Episode 20: When Pressure Has a Clock — Leadership Under Time Constraints, Decision-Making, and What Pressure Reveals | Summit After the Storm
    Feb 5 2026

    Pressure feels different when there is a clock involved.

    When time is short, expectations are loud, and decisions carry immediate consequences, leadership stops being theoretical. It becomes revealing.

    In this episode of Summit After the Storm, leadership author and speaker Bart Wilbanks explores what pressure exposes when timelines compress and margins disappear. Drawing from championship-level sports moments, leadership under deadline, and lessons learned on Mount Kilimanjaro, this conversation examines why pressure does not create character — it reveals it.

    Bart also reflects on a very personal, everyday example of pressure: navigating responsibility and decision-making when his wife was out of town and the margin for error was thin. Not as a complaint, but as an honest look at how pressure builds faster when buffers are gone — and how gratitude, preparation, and formation matter most in those moments.

    Anchored in Ecclesiastes 3:1, this episode challenges leaders to recognize the difference between seasons that allow reflection and moments that demand execution.

    This episode is for leaders navigating:

    • High-pressure decision-making

    • Leadership under deadlines and time constraints

    • Stress, responsibility, and compressed margins

    • Preparation vs panic under pressure

    • Faith-based leadership and discernment

    🎧 If pressure has ever revealed something about you that you didn’t plan to see, this episode is for you.

    Learn more about the podcast and the upcoming book at
    👉 https://summitafterstorm.com

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    4 mins
  • Episode 19: When It Finally Clicks — Leadership, Faithfulness, and Seeing the Fruit of Quiet Work | Summit After the Storm
    Feb 4 2026

    The work that matters most in our lives often happens quietly.

    So quietly that we start to wonder if it’s working at all.

    In this episode of Summit After the Storm, leadership author and speaker Bart Wilbanks reflects on a small but powerful moment with his ten-year-old stepson that revealed something every leader, parent, and mentor eventually hopes to see — the moment when formation finally clicks.

    What looked like months of unnoticed repetition suddenly surfaced as clarity, conviction, and ownership — a reminder that faithfulness often produces fruit long before we realize it.

    Drawing from Galatians 6:9, Bart connects this moment to lessons learned on Mount Kilimanjaro, where progress felt invisible day after day until the terrain finally changed — revealing just how much ground had already been covered.

    This episode explores:

    • Leadership development that can’t be measured

    • Faithfulness without immediate results

    • Parenting, mentoring, and modeling values

    • Delayed harvest and quiet formation

    • Trusting the process when growth feels unseen

    🎧 If you’ve ever wondered whether the work you’re doing is making a difference — this episode is for you.

    Learn more about the podcast and the upcoming book at
    👉 https://summitafterstorm.com

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    5 mins
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