Episode 126: What You Tolerate becomes the Culture
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Hey, Friend,
Most leaders focus on vision, strategy, and execution. Far fewer realize that culture is often shaped by something much more subtle: what leaders are willing to overlook and even tolerate.
Organizations rarely drift into unhealthy cultures because someone intended it. More often, they arrive there through a series of avoided conversations, unchecked behaviors, and exceptions that gradually become expectations.
In this episode, we explore one of the most challenging truths in leadership: every tolerated behavior teaches people what is acceptable. Whether you're leading a church, ministry, nonprofit, business, or team, the standards you enforce—and the ones you ignore—are constantly shaping your culture.
We'll discuss why good leaders avoid difficult conversations, how fear can undermine healthy leadership, and why accountability is not the enemy of grace but often an expression of it.
I pray this blesses you,
Becky