Hosted by Stuart & Lynley Allan, global leaders in Catch The Fire, the Healthy Leadership Podcast is conversations on topics that will empower you to lead with emotional resilience, spiritual depth, and supernatural power. Each episode offers practical tools, prophetic insight, and real talk to help you grow in wholeness and walk in your calling. Whether you're leading a church, team, or business, this podcast will strengthen your leadership from the inside out.

Healthy Leadership with Stuart and Lynley Allan
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Hosted by Stuart & Lynley Allan, global leaders in Catch The Fire, the Healthy Leadership Podcast is conversations on topics that will empower you to lead with emotional resilience, spiritual depth, and supernatural power. Each episode offers practical tools, prophetic insight, and real talk to help you grow in wholeness and walk in your calling. Whether you're leading a church, team, or business, this podcast will strengthen your leadership from the inside out.
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July 13, 2026
The Four Pillars of Character
<p>We throw the word "character" around a lot in leadership. But what do we actually mean by it?</p><p>Character is proven integrity formed through testing. It is the exact imprint of Christ, forged in the fire of life and proven genuine over time.</p><p>Every level of influence comes with weight. The pressure, the expectations, the relational pain, the responsibility. When that weight bears down, your leadership platform is only as strong as the pillars supporting it underneath.</p><p>Those pillars are built in private. They are built through an undivided integrity of heart, a deep reverence for God, faithful obedience in the little things, and a lifestyle of quick forgiveness when you are misunderstood or betrayed.</p><p>If we only build our platform and neglect those pillars, the weight of our calling will eventually cause the structure to crumble.</p><p>Because while your gifting and anointing might open the door, it’s your character that decides how long you get to stay in the room.</p>

June 8, 2026
If God Moved Quietly, Would We Still Call It Revival?
<p>If God chose to move quietly this Sunday morning, would we still call it revival?</p><p>This is a question we have had to ponder deeply as leaders. We have subtly become conditioned to think that a move of God must look a certain way. We walk into a room looking for the big bash boom, the fire, or the explosive passion. When we do that, we often look for a prescribed outcome to validate our own leadership. We want an outward demonstration to feel like we have done well.</p><p>We remember back in 1995 when the presence of the Lord descended during a move of the Holy Spirit in Auckland. Our hearts were catapulted into a deeper love with Jesus. There were outward things happening, but the true revival was the awakening of our love for him. </p><p>We are learning to be comfortable with the silence and the unseen work. We want to be leaders who follow the river where it is flowing today, rather than forcing it toward our own preconceived ideas. Our security as leaders cannot rest on what we see with our eyes. It must rest on the fact that he is faithful.</p><p>If people leave a meeting more in love with Jesus than when they arrived, then God has moved. And that is everything. </p><p>Key Topics:</p><ul><li>Putting a demand on the anointing.</li><li>When faith drifts into manufactured hype.</li><li>The pressure to make something happen.</li><li>Is your identity secure even if you don't see anything happening?</li></ul><p>Rediscover the joy of collaborating with God, lay down the weight of performance and simply let God be God.</p>

May 11, 2026
The Responsibility Of Stewarding Your Well
<p>The river of the Holy Spirit flows from us, and we carry the responsibility of maintaining a deep well for others to drink from. Yet, we must always remember: they aren't drinking from us, and it was never about us. They are drinking of the Holy Spirit, and it is all about Jesus.</p><p>This is the narrow, sturdy road of leadership; the work of digging your own well while remaining anchored to the reality that you are not the source. </p><p>True leadership requires us to dig our own wells rather than living off borrowed anointing or corporate encounters. It means not chasing other people's mantles, but stewarding the specific grace we have been given. </p><p>It is a heart posture driven by a personal desire to be close to Jesus. Like Joshua staying at the tent of meeting, it is the act of laying down our hearts and saying we just want to be in His presence. </p><p>In this heart set, leadership becomes a beautiful, deeply anchored co-labouring with the Holy Spirit. You were never the source of the water; you only have to steward what you have been given.</p><p>For more leadership resources visit our website:</p><p><a href="https://stuartandlynley.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">https://stuartandlynley.com</a></p>
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