• Leading from the Second Chair: A Conversation with Mike Bonem
    Jan 21 2026
    In this episode of the Backstage Pastors Podcast™️, hosts Phil and Tyler kick off the series by welcoming longtime executive pastor, author, and consultant Mike Bonem. The conversation centers on the origins and evolution of the executive pastor (XP) and second-chair leader role, drawing heavily from Mike’s seminal book Leading from the Second Chair and his more recent work Thriving in the Second Chair.Mike shares the story behind writing one of the first books focused on second-chair leadership, reflects on how the XP role has changed over the past two decades, and offers practical wisdom for sustaining long-term effectiveness in backstage ministry. The discussion also explores challenges around change management in churches, delegation, metrics, and how second-chair leaders can find encouragement and visible impact even when their work often happens behind the scenes.Resources MentionedUnstuck Event: Church Building Masterclass with Phil TaylorLeading from the Second Chair by Mike BonemThriving in the Second Chair by Mike Bonem Leading Congregational Change by Mike BonemIn Pursuit of Great and Godly Leadership by Mike BonemFrom Our Partners💻 ⁠The Church Hub serves pastors, ministry leaders, and their spouses through equipping and training resources. Learn more at Thechurchhub.orgConnect with Phil Taylor✉️ ⁠Get Phil's Newsletter⁠✉️ ⁠⁠phil@backstagepastors.org⁠⁠🗣️ ⁠⁠@philtaylorxp⁠⁠ 📚 ⁠Books by Phil⁠💻 ⁠backstagepastors.org⁠💻⁠plainjoestudios.com⁠ Connect with Tyler Drewitz✉️ ⁠⁠tyler@myxp.church⁠⁠🗣️ ⁠⁠@tylerdrewitz⁠⁠💻 ⁠myxp.church⁠💻⁠ridgelineprinting.com⁠LIKE & SUBSCRIBE📹⁠ ⁠Youtube⁠⁠🍏⁠ ⁠Apple⁠⁠🎤⁠ ⁠SpotifyCHAPTERS01:40 – Series Overview and Defining the Executive Pastor Role03:17 – Announcement: Church Building Projects Masterclass06:24 – Introducing Mike Bonem08:38 – The Story Behind Leading from the Second Chair12:38 – Why Thriving in the Second Chair Was Written14:04 – Extending Your Shelf Life in Ministry17:00 – Finding Encouragement in Backstage Ministry24:50 – Why Change Is So Hard in Churches33:09 – Preparing for the Executive Pastor Role– –Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co.
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    42 mins
  • Why Backstage Pastors?
    Dec 10 2025

    In this preview episode, hosts Phil Taylor and Tyler Drewitz introduce the Backstage Pastors™️ Podcast, a show created specifically for executive pastors and second-chair leaders in churches and nonprofits. They unpack why a niche podcast like this is needed, explain the “backstage pastors” concept, share their ministry journeys, and outline what listeners can expect when the show officially launches on January 21, 2026.

    Phil and Tyler talk about their heart for under-the-radar leaders who bring vision into reality, their desire to platform both well-known and lesser-known practitioners, and their hope that the podcast will be a high-ROI investment for the Kingdom by resourcing those who rarely get the spotlight but carry enormous responsibility.


    From Our Partners

    💻 The Church Hub


    Connect with Phil Taylor

    ✉️ Get Phil's Newsletter

    ✉️ ⁠phil@backstagepastors.org⁠

    🗣️ ⁠@philtaylorxp⁠

    📚 Books by Phil

    💻 backstagepastors.org

    💻plainjoestudios.com


    Connect with Tyler Drewitz

    ✉️ ⁠tyler@myxp.church⁠

    🗣️ ⁠@tylerdrewitz⁠

    💻 myxp.church

    💻ridgelineprinting.com


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    Chapters

    00:00:00 – Welcome to the Backstage Pastors Podcast

    00:00:45 – Why Another Leadership Podcast?

    00:02:28 – The Executive Pastor Niche and Phil’s Book Journey

    00:04:29 – Meet Co-Host Tyler: Roles, Churches, and Businesses

    00:05:59 – Meet Host Phil Taylor: Coaching, Cohorts, and Plain Joe Studios

    00:09:39 – The “Backstage Pastors” Idea and Story Behind the Name

    00:12:44 – Why This Podcast Matters for Second-Chair Leaders

    00:19:04 – Launch Date, Release Schedule, and First Guest Preview

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    Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co.

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    23 mins