In this reflective finale of Courageous Conversations, host Paul Tripp closes out season one with gratitude and insight. Revisiting moments of bravery from leaders, creators, and everyday people, he reminds us that courage isn’t the absence of fear—it’s showing up anyway. As Paul looks ahead to season two, he challenges listeners to begin the conversations they’ve been postponing, reminding us that courage lives in the moments we choose to speak with honesty and heart.
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In this reflective finale of Courageous Conversations, host Paul Tripp closes out season one with gratitude and insight. Revisiting moments of bravery from leaders, creators, and everyday people, he reminds us that courage isn’t the absence of fear—it’s showing up anyway. As Paul looks ahead to season two, he challenges listeners to begin the conversations they’ve been postponing, reminding us that courage lives in the moments we choose to speak with honesty and heart.
The episode of 'Courageous Conversations' features Admiral Jan Tighe, the first woman in U.S. Navy history to lead a numbered fleet and pioneer the future of cyber warfare. Admiral Tighe discusses her path to becoming a three-star admiral, her experiences in the Navy, and the challenges she faced in a traditionally male-dominated environment. The conversation highlights her leadership style of quiet authority and how she successfully navigated complex global challenges. Now retired, she conti...
Courageous Conversations
In this reflective finale of Courageous Conversations, host Paul Tripp closes out season one with gratitude and insight. Revisiting moments of bravery from leaders, creators, and everyday people, he reminds us that courage isn’t the absence of fear—it’s showing up anyway. As Paul looks ahead to season two, he challenges listeners to begin the conversations they’ve been postponing, reminding us that courage lives in the moments we choose to speak with honesty and heart.