
Feeling Beings Who Think
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<p>Feeling Beings Who Think explores the spirituality of leadership: how we grow, heal, and lead from our whole selves. Host Arianne Rice, an Episcopal priest, facilitator and leadership coach, invites thoughtful guests into honest conversations about courage, compassion, and what it really means to live and lead with authenticity.</p>
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Recent Episodes

February 4, 2026
How You Lead is Who You Are
Arianne Rice reflects on leadership as a service to emotional and spiritual growth, emphasizing emotional maturity and handling conflict.

January 28, 2026
Facilitating Through Anxiety: So We Can Human Better with Meg Bolger
Facilitator Meg Bolger explores how skillful facilitation transforms anxiety into curiosity, providing practical tools for designing inclusive meetings that support group goals, in an interview with Arianne Rice.

January 21, 2026
Staying Calm in the Mess: Leading Volunteers as a Leadership Skill
It's hard working with volunteers! You're thrilled they are giving their time and talents to support the mission and you have to support them in how to best help you. Volunteer-based systems create a unique leadership dynamic: you are accountable with the very people you lead. Without clear structures, this often leads to over-functioning, unproductive meetings, and burnout. In this episode, you’ll explore: Why working with volunteers requires a different leadership posture How over-functioning shows up in nonprofit and church leadership A five-discipline framework for coaching your board or vestry as a team How clarity and connection can reduce burnout and build shared accountability If you lead in a volunteer-driven organization and want a steadier, more sustainable way forward, this episode offers a framework you can apply immediately. Click here for more information on the lay retreat and clergy retreat I'll be leading in the Episcopal Diocese of Newark in February and March 2026. Connect with me at www.ariannerice.com Thanks for listening to Feeling Beings Who Think! If this work supports you in yours please take a moment to rate and review this episode.
72 total episodes available with 12 transcripts
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- What is Feeling Beings Who Think?
<p>Feeling Beings Who Think explores the spirituality of leadership: how we grow, heal, and lead from our whole selves. Host Arianne Rice, an Episcopal priest, facilitator and leadership coach, invites thoughtful guests into honest conversations about courage, compassion, and what it really means to live and lead with authenticity.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates monthly.
- Where can I listen to this podcast?
This podcast is available on 7 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.
- Does this podcast accept guests?
No, this podcast does not typically feature guests.
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