Episode 1
Leading Forward: Season 2.1 QUIT Playing it Safe!
Published on:
3rd March, 2026
This video marks the beginning of season two (0:01) of the Leading Forward podcast, with hosts Nick and Jeremy focusing on what it means to be an "uncompromised leader" (0:35) through the lens of faith.
Here's a breakdown of the key topics discussed:
- Peace vs. War in Leadership (1:13): The hosts emphasize that leaders cannot afford to "play it safe" (1:23) because we are in a constant "war" (1:56)—for our families, time, future, businesses, and against spiritual attacks. They introduce the phrase, "Peace is for the graveyard; leadership is for war" (1:45).
- Internal vs. External Peace (3:29): They clarify that while inner peace is found in Christ, external circumstances are often chaotic, and expecting constant outward peace is a "mistake" (4:01).
- Offensive vs. Defensive Leadership (5:37): The discussion shifts from being defensive to being "on the offensive" (5:39), actively "taking ground" (5:52) in all areas of life, as there is "no neutral territory" (5:46).
- Challenges for Leaders (10:00): The hosts acknowledge that leaders often feel alone, highlighting the need for accountability and support from others "in the battle" (10:39). They reference biblical concepts of individual armor (Ephesians 6) and collective formation (Philippians), where soldiers protect each other (11:01).
- Valuing Oneself and Being Generous (17:09): The hosts discuss the importance of valuing one's gifts and time, and not underselling oneself. They encourage leaders to have "give goals" (17:55) to be a blessing to others and multiply what they've been entrusted with (16:57).
- The Story of Benaiah (21:53): They share the story of Benaiah, one of David's mighty men, who chased and killed a lion in a pit on a snowy day. This serves as a metaphor for confronting challenges head-on (22:55) because "what you don't fight, your kids will have to fight" (24:04).
- Creating a Battle Plan (29:49): The video concludes by encouraging listeners to create a "battle plan" (30:07) for their faith, family, finances, health, and business growth, defining "intentional" as spending "time, money, and energy in a desired direction" (35:57). They also warn against indecision, stating that "indecision is a decision" (37:41) with consequences.
