Leaders Who Create is the podcast where leadership and creativity collide. Each episode is designed for creatives, dreamers, and leaders who believe in the power of idea and the impact of authentic conversation. Hosted by Jason Squires, each episode brings together artists, entrepreneurs, leaders, and everyday innovators to explore the intersection of creativity, leadership, and purpose. Whether you’re a worship leader, graphic designer, musician, small business owner, stay-at-home parent, or just someone passionate about bringing ideas to life, there’s a seat for you here. Through real stories and candid conversations, Leaders Who Create equips and inspires creatives to take bold steps, embrace their process, and make meaningful impact. Pull up a chair. Let’s talk creativity, leadership, and everything in between.
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Leaders Who Create
241 Creating Connections under Pressure with Eric Zane | Firefighting, 48 Hour Shifts, and Chili
Aug 19, 202638 min
What happens when the people on your team have to trust each other with their lives? In this conversation, Jason Squires sits down with Eric Zane, Fire Chief of the Woodland California Fire Department, to talk about the power of connection within a team. For firefighters, trust and communication aren't just important leadership principles, they can be the difference between life and death. Eric shares what he's learned about building trust, creating opportunities for connection, navigating conflict, and developing a culture where people genuinely have each other's backs. Whether you lead a fire department, a business, a church, or simply a team of people, this conversation is a reminder that strong teams don't happen by accident. Connection has to be created, protected, and intentionally cultivated.
240 Creating Connection in a Shared Experience with Jim Daneker | Arcade Orchestra, Michael W. Smith, & Cereal
Aug 12, 202648 min
Music has a unique way of bringing people together. A single song can transport us back to a moment in time, spark a conversation, or create a memory that lasts a lifetime. Join Jason Squires as he sits down with composer, producer, and longtime musical director Jim Daneker to explore the power of connection through music. After spending nearly three decades touring with Michael W. Smith, Jim launched Arcade Orchestra, a one-of-a-kind concert experience that reimagines the iconic songs of the '80s with the power of a live orchestra. Together, Jason and Jim talk about honoring the music people love while creating something fresh, why audiences are craving shared experiences more than ever, and how timeless songs have the ability to connect generations. They also dive into the value of building lasting relationships in a creative industry that's often driven by networking, and why genuine connection has been one of the defining themes of Jim's remarkable career. Whether you're a musician, leader, or creative, this conversation will remind you that the most meaningful work isn't just about what you create. Learn more about Arcade Orchestra at https://arcadeorchestra.com/ .
239 Great Leaders Tell Great Stories with Luke Eldredge
Aug 5, 202641 min
Leaders Who Create Connection: Stories have a way of connecting with us that facts alone never can. Whether it's through a sermon, a song, or a simple conversation, the stories we share often become the moments people remember most. Join Jason Squires as he sits down with pastor, songwriter, and military veteran Luke Eldredge to explore the power of story. Together they discuss why stories help people connect, how vulnerability builds trust, and what it looks like to faithfully steward your own story without oversharing. If you've ever wondered whether your experiences could encourage someone else, this conversation is a reminder that God often uses the stories we're willing to share to help others feel seen, understood, and pointed toward Him. Learn more about Luke at https://lukeeldredge.com/ .
238 12 Conversations with One Common Thread | Growth, Belonging, & Healthy Rhythms
Jul 29, 202625 min
Over the last twelve episodes, we've had conversations about growth, belonging, and healthy rhythms with leaders from a wide variety of creative backgrounds. While every guest brought a unique perspective, we kept hearing the same themes come up again and again. In this solo episode, join Jason Squires as he steps back to reflect on what we've learned together. We'll talk about why talent alone isn't enough, how healthy cultures are built, why belonging matters more than performance, and how the rhythms we choose today shape the leaders we become tomorrow. If you've missed a few episodes, this is a great place to catch up. We want to encourage you to go back and listen to episodes you've missed. If you've been listening all along, we hope this conversation helps connect the dots and encourages you to keep growing, create places where people belong, and build a life that's sustainable for the long haul.
237 Leading from a Healthy Soul with John Cassetto | Accessibility, Rest, & 5 Alarm Chili
Jul 22, 202641 min
Leaders Who Create Healthy Rhythms: Healthy rhythms sound great in theory, but living them out is a different story. Join Jason Squires as he sits down with John Cassetto to talk about what it really looks like to lead well without running yourself into the ground. They discuss how to recognize when a rhythm that once served you is no longer healthy, how to create margin in a world that expects constant access, and why so many leaders wrestle with guilt when they finally slow down. John also shares honestly about the tension of seasons when your work is thriving but your soul isn't. If you've ever felt like you're constantly pouring into others while neglecting your own health, this conversation will encourage you to rethink what sustainable leadership really looks like. Connect with John on Instagram @JohnCassetto
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