
Episode #11
S4-Episode 11-Wilderness Wanted-Noel Forlini Burt
What if your hardest season isn't a detour, but part of your leadership development? Every leader eventually finds themselves in the wilderness. It's the season where confidence feels shaky, the strategies that used to work stop working, and the questions become bigger than the answers. Most of us assume something has gone wrong. But what if the wilderness isn't a sign of failure? What if it's where your leadership is actually being formed? In this episode of The Calm and Confident Leader , Jason Stonehouse sits down with author and spiritual formation expert Noel Forlini-Burt to explore why seasons of uncertainty are often the places where our deepest growth begins. Together they unpack the difference between the false self and the authentic self, why silence and reflection are becoming lost disciplines, and how even failure can become one of our greatest teachers. If you've ever questioned your calling, felt stuck in transition, or wondered why life isn't unfolding the way you expected, this conversation will give you a fresh perspective on what may be happening beneath the surface. In this episode you'll discover: • Why wilderness seasons are often a sign of formation, not failure • How uncertainty exposes the difference between who you pretend to be and who you're becoming • Why silence is essential for healthy leadership • Simple practices that help you create space for reflection before burnout forces you to If this episode encouraged or challenged you, would you do me a favor? Share it with another leader who could use this conversation. Your recommendation helps more people discover the podcast and reminds other leaders they don't have to navigate life's wilderness alone. And if you haven't already, be sure to subscribe to The Calm and Confident Leader so you never miss an episode. Every week, Jason Stonehouse brings practical conversations with authors, experts, and leaders to help you lead from the inside out with greater clarity, confidence, and peace. Learn more about coaching, speaking, online courses, and free leadership resources at JasonStonehouse.com .






