Episode 9: Repairing What Was Broken: Leadership Lessons After Failure, Loss, and Burnout
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About this listen
Apologies matter — but they aren’t the end of the story. Repair is.
In this leadership podcast episode of Summit After the Storm, Bart Wilbanks, author of Summit After the Storm, explores what it means to rebuild trust after failure, disappointment, or relational strain. This conversation focuses on relational leadership, leadership during adversity, and the slow, often uncomfortable work of repair — especially when trust doesn’t return on our timeline.
Drawing from a near-death experience on Mount Kilimanjaro, lived leadership experience, and Scripture (Proverbs 20:6), this episode reflects on faith and leadership, consistency over intensity, and why real change is revealed through patterns, not promises. This is a Christian leadership podcast conversation grounded in humility, patience, and personal growth — without performance or pretense.
This episode is for leaders, professionals, parents, and high-achievers navigating burnout, leadership failure, broken trust, and personal growth. It speaks to anyone trying to move forward after letting someone down — at work, at home, or in relationships that matter.
You’ll hear reflections on:
Rebuilding trust after failure
Why apologies alone aren’t enough
Repairing relationships through consistent action
Leadership at home vs. leadership at work
Faith, resilience, and growth through adversity
Summit After the Storm is a faith-based leadership podcast for anyone seeking clarity, resilience, and purpose while learning to lead well through adversity, transition, and relational repair.
And keep climbing… pole pole.