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Living Influence with Bill Thrall and Scott Boyd

Living Influence with Bill Thrall and Scott Boyd

著者: Bill Thrall and Scott Boyd
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Discovering who God says you are may be your most important life pursuit. Imagine what our world might be like if we believed we were designed and gifted by God for each other. Living Influence is co-hosted by Bill Thrall and Scott Boyd. Bill Thrall is an author, mentor, public speaker, and co-founder of Trueface. He is married to Grace, who loves to mentor women and to come alongside leadership couples with Bill. They have three children, nine grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. They live in Phoenix. Scott Boyd founded QuesTec Companies, a mechanical contracting and HVAC service business. He is married to Aileen. Scott and Aileen both lost their first spouses to cancer. They together have five children and seven grandchildren. No matter who you are, your influence matters. We believe your view of you may be the most critical factor in your influence. Whatever your role, professional, pastor, parent or student, the most significant expression of your influence will be from your person.Copyright 2026 Bill Thrall and Scott Boyd キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 人間関係 社会科学 聖職・福音主義
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  • Why Mature Leaders Choose to Be Vulnerable
    2026/06/11

    How does vulnerability change workplace culture and performance?

    In this episode, Bill and Scott explore how true integrity is not merely behavioral consistency or rule-following, but the honoring of trust within relationships. They discuss how authentic leadership and integrity creates environments where people feel safe enough to acknowledge mistakes, seek help, and grow together. Our challenge is to bring our weaknesses into the light, allowing for deep, protective relationships both in the workplace and at home.

    Topics Bill Thrall and Scott Boyd discuss in this episode:

    (00:04) Mature leaders demonstrate integrity by honoring the trust placed in them through authentic relationships and vulnerability.

    (01:39) How organizations often reduce integrity to rules and regulations, which can undermine the relational nature of true integrity.

    (06:06) How vulnerable leadership creates cultures where mistakes are surfaced quickly instead of hidden.

    (13:58) Applying the principles of relational integrity and vulnerability to parenting, urging parents to let their children know their real self.

    This episode was brought to you by Bill Thrall, Scott Boyd, and the Living Influence team.

    Learn about Living Influence: https://www.livinginfluence.com/

    Subscribe to the Living Influence podcast:

    * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LivingInfluencePodcast

    * Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4kP9Mm2

    * Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2F2RSvXKfU08Q5LVTCyIYI

    Learn about Bill Thrall’s books: https://www.livinginfluence.com/books

    Follow and like the Living Influence podcast on social media:

    * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livinginfluencepodcast

    * TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@livinginfluencepodcast

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    This episode was produced by Story On Media: https://www.storyon.co/

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    17 分
  • Why "Open Doors" Are Not Always From God
    2026/06/04

    Are life decisions being driven by convictions or opportunities?

    In this episode, Bill and Scott discuss how mature decisions are rooted in convictions rather than simply reacting to opportunities or “open doors”. They explore how truth, obedience, and identity work together to shape wise choices and keep us aligned with God’s purpose instead of being distracted by attractive circumstances. Additionally, as Christians saved by Grace, we should be seeing ourselves as “saints” and a new creation, so that Scripture “affirms” us, rather than condemns us. True leadership maturity requires us to establish deep, internal convictions that dictate our choices before circumstances even arise, ensuring we are not easily derailed from our higher purposes.

    Topics Bill Thrall and Scott Boyd discuss in this episode:

    (00:04) Mature life choices should be grounded in convictions instead of reacting to opportunities and open doors.

    (01:33) Opportunities can sometimes derail people from the purposes of God if they are pursued without discernment.

    (03:02) Jesus being offered the kingdoms of the world and why opportunity alone is not a trustworthy guide.

    (06:34) The difference between viewing the Bible as condemning law versus affirming truth.

    (11:08) How a person’s unhealthy self-view can cause them to hear even healthy teaching as condemnation.

    (14:12) Identity shapes convictions, decisions, and the opportunities people ultimately choose to pursue.

    This episode was brought to you by Bill Thrall, Scott Boyd, and the Living Influence team.

    Learn about Living Influence: https://www.livinginfluence.com/

    Subscribe to the Living Influence podcast:

    * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LivingInfluencePodcast

    * Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4kP9Mm2

    * Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2F2RSvXKfU08Q5LVTCyIYI

    Learn about Bill Thrall’s books: https://www.livinginfluence.com/books

    Follow and like the Living Influence podcast on social media:

    * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livinginfluencepodcast

    * TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@livinginfluencepodcast

    * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/61576202821527

    This episode was produced by Story On Media: https://www.storyon.co/

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    15 分
  • Maturity Is Measured Through Healthy Relationships
    2026/05/28

    How is your spiritual maturity connected more to your relational health than your disciplines?

    In this episode, Bill and Scott discuss how spiritual and personal maturity are not primarily measured by discipline, performance, or self-improvement, but by the quality and health of relationships with God, self, and others. They explore how grace transforms identity, reshapes relational dynamics, and frees people from shame-driven living into authentic love and trust. Believing that Christ is in each of us allows us to shift from a "me-centered" focus on self-improvement to a "we-centered" focus on loving and benefiting others.

    Topics Bill Thrall and Scott Boyd discuss in this episode:

    (03:41) Maturity is not about self-improvement, but about living in meaningful relationship with God and others.

    (05:35) Discovering “Christ in you” from Galatians 2.

    (07:50) A mature leader is someone who makes significant life decisions for the benefit of others.

    (09:16) The best way to know if you are loving someone is to ask them if they are experiencing your love.

    (15:28) How shame and “sin management” trap people in immaturity when identity is centered on being a sinner.

    This episode was brought to you by Bill Thrall, Scott Boyd, and the Living Influence team.

    Learn about Living Influence: https://www.livinginfluence.com/

    Subscribe to the Living Influence podcast:

    * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LivingInfluencePodcast

    * Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4kP9Mm2

    * Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2F2RSvXKfU08Q5LVTCyIYI

    Learn about Bill Thrall’s books: https://www.livinginfluence.com/books

    Follow and like the Living Influence podcast on social media:

    * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livinginfluencepodcast

    * TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@livinginfluencepodcast

    * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/61576202821527

    This episode was produced by Story On Media: https://www.storyon.co/

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    18 分
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