Episodios

  • Episode 38: Why Success Doesn’t Bring Peace | Leadership, Psalm 34:14 & Finding Calm in Uncertain Times
    Mar 4 2026

    Most people believe peace waits at the summit.

    After the promotion.
    After the achievement.
    After the storm.

    But what if success doesn’t deliver peace?

    In Episode 38 of Summit After the Storm, Bart Wilbanks explores why climbing Kilimanjaro didn’t quiet the internal unrest he expected — and what Psalm 34:14 teaches about actively pursuing peace instead.

    In a world filled with global tension, market volatility, uncertainty, and constant headlines, this episode examines:

    • Why success doesn’t guarantee peace
    • Leadership stability in chaotic times
    • The difference between achievement and inner calm
    • Faith-based leadership principles
    • Psalm 34:14 and the pursuit of peace
    • How to bring steadiness into pressure
    • Fatherhood, coaching, and character under stress

    Peace is not the absence of conflict.

    It’s steadiness inside it.

    If you care about leadership development, Christian leadership, mindset growth, fatherhood, personal discipline, resilience, or building lasting character — this episode will challenge how you think about success and calm.

    The summit gave a photo.

    It didn’t give peace.

    Listen now — and learn what it actually takes to pursue it.

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  • Episode 37: The Descent: Leadership, Fatherhood & Character After the Summit | Galatians 6:9
    Mar 3 2026

    Most people think the hardest part of success is reaching the summit.

    It’s not.

    The hardest part is the descent.

    In Episode 37 of Summit After the Storm, Bart Wilbanks explores what happens after achievement — after the promotion, after the storm, after the mountaintop moment.

    From descending Kilimanjaro to sitting in a quiet draft room at a 12U youth baseball evaluation in Collierville, this episode dives into:

    • Leadership after success
    • Character when no one is watching
    • Fatherhood and youth sports coaching
    • Stewardship over spotlight
    • Why Galatians 6:9 applies more to the valley than the summit
    • Resilience, discipline, and doing good when you’re tired

    The summit is public.

    The descent is personal.

    If you care about:

    Leadership development
    Faith-based leadership
    Christian mindset
    Fatherhood and coaching
    Personal growth
    Building legacy
    Character formation

    This episode will challenge you to think about how you lead when the applause fades.

    Because finishing well requires more discipline than arriving.

    Listen now — and learn why the descent may matter more than the climb.

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  • Episode 36: The Calls You Don’t Know Are the Last | Leadership, Legacy, Mortality & Psalm 90:12
    Mar 2 2026

    In Episode 36 of Summit After the Storm, Bart Wilbanks reflects on the unexpected passing of former colleague and friend Doug Alford at just 57 years old — and the leadership lessons hidden inside ordinary phone calls.

    This episode explores:

    • Leadership beyond titles
    • The power of steady presence
    • Why legacy is built in conversations, not announcements
    • What Psalm 90:12 really means when it says, “Teach us to number our days”
    • Mortality, awareness, and living with intentionality

    Through a personal story of shared storms, venting sessions, and bouncing ideas off each other, Bart unpacks how the highest form of leadership isn’t commanding a room — it’s steadying one person.

    If you care about:

    Leadership development
    Character formation
    Faith-driven mindset
    Business culture
    Personal growth
    Living intentionally

    This episode will challenge you to think differently about time, impact, and the calls you assume will always be there.

    Legacy isn’t built in milestones.
    It’s built in moments.

    Listen now — and choose to be the kind of leader someone will miss.

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  • Episode 35: The Dad She Deserved: Christian Fatherhood, The Golden Rule & Leadership in a Blended Family (Matthew 7:12)
    Feb 27 2026

    In this episode of Summit After the Storm, Bart Wilbanks shares a real-life fatherhood moment that became a leadership lesson rooted in The Golden Rule.

    When his 17-year-old daughter became sick and her mom reached out, Bart had a full day of meetings, deadlines, and responsibilities planned. But leadership isn’t tested when it’s convenient — it’s tested when it costs something.

    Anchored in Matthew 7:12 — “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you” — this episode explores:

    • Christian fatherhood in a blended family
    • Parenting with integrity and emotional intelligence
    • Faith in action, not just words
    • Leading by example instead of authority
    • Showing up when it disrupts your schedule
    • Building trust and loyalty through consistency
    • Character development in teenagers
    • Servant leadership at home
    • Presence over performance

    This conversation is for parents, fathers, Christian leaders, entrepreneurs, executives, and anyone who wants their actions to reflect their faith.

    Because love is not proven in speeches.

    It’s proven in presence.

    If you’re interested in Christian leadership, personal growth, fatherhood, family culture, resilience, character formation, and leading with integrity in everyday life, this episode will resonate.

    Follow Summit After the Storm for weekly conversations on faith-based leadership, identity beyond performance, crisis leadership, emotional resilience, and building a legacy that lasts.

    Learn more at summitafterstorm.com

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  • Episode 34: Walking on Sunshine: Leadership at Home, Blended Family Dynamics & Christian Character (Matthew 5:16)
    Feb 26 2026

    In this episode of Summit After the Storm, Bart Wilbanks shares a simple but powerful leadership lesson from home — construction paper, a school idiom parade, and a handmade “Walking on Sunshine” crown.

    What began as helping his son Rhys build a sunshine costume became a deeper reflection on Christian leadership, legacy, and character development in a blended family.

    When Amanda was out of town, Bart felt the weight of leadership shift at home. But something unexpected happened: his 17-year-old daughter Reagan voluntarily drove over to help — and even sat down to patiently work through homework with her younger brother.

    No spotlight.
    No announcement.
    Just initiative.

    Anchored in Matthew 5:16 — “Let your light shine before others” — this episode explores:

    • Leadership at home vs. leadership in public
    • Blended family dynamics and initiative
    • Character formation in children and teenagers
    • Christian leadership principles lived out daily
    • Legacy beyond money or success
    • Emotional intelligence in parenting
    • Modeling behavior instead of managing behavior
    • Faith-based leadership in small moments

    If you care about fatherhood, Christian character, family leadership, resilience, and building a legacy that lasts beyond achievement, this episode will resonate.

    Because legacy isn’t built in grand speeches.

    It’s built in construction paper scraps, patient homework sessions, and showing up when no one asks you to.

    Follow Summit After the Storm for weekly conversations on Christian leadership, resilience, identity beyond performance, crisis leadership, legacy, and faith at home.

    Learn more at summitafterstorm.com

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  • Episode 33: Leadership Before Coffee: Character, Crisis Leadership, Emotional Intelligence & Faith at Home
    Feb 25 2026

    Yesterday morning started with dog vomit and diarrhea everywhere — before coffee, before email, before the day even began.

    And it became a leadership lesson.

    In this episode of Summit After the Storm, Bart Wilbanks explores how real leadership is forged in the unseen, uncomfortable, inconvenient moments of everyday life. From crisis leadership at home to character development under pressure, this conversation dives into emotional intelligence, humility, fatherhood, and faith-based leadership.

    We often think leadership is built in boardrooms, on mountains, or during major business crises. But the truth is, leadership character is revealed in how we respond to frustration, stress, and mess — especially when no one is watching.

    This episode connects:

    • Crisis leadership in small moments
    • Character formation through discomfort
    • Emotional intelligence in family dynamics
    • Christian leadership principles at home
    • Faith in everyday adversity
    • Resilience before recognition
    • Discipline over drift
    • Leadership integrity in private life

    If you care about personal growth, faith-driven leadership, fatherhood, resilience, and leading well at home before you lead anywhere else — this episode is for you.

    Because leadership does not start in the spotlight.

    It starts before coffee.

    Follow Summit After the Storm for weekly conversations on leadership, resilience, faith, identity beyond performance, crisis management, and building character that lasts.

    Learn more at summitafterstorm.com

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  • Episode 32: 206 Catches in 30 degree Cold; Teaching Teamwork, Parenting, Focus, and Leadership at Home, Building Resilient Kids
    Feb 24 2026

    Last night it was 30 degrees.

    My wife was out of town for work.
    The house felt different.
    The leadership weight felt heavier.

    So I grabbed a football and took the kids outside.

    The challenge wasn’t competition.

    It was collaboration.

    In Episode 32 of Summit After the Storm, Bart Wilbanks shares a powerful leadership lesson from a simple neighborhood walk — where two competitive kids caught 206 consecutive football passes in freezing weather by shifting their focus from beating each other to working together.

    As the temperature dropped, something surprising happened.

    They stopped feeling the cold.

    Because shared purpose eliminates distraction.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • How to build teamwork in competitive environments
    • Why shared goals outperform individual stats
    • Leadership lessons from parenting
    • How focus reframes discomfort
    • How to raise resilient, unified, purpose-driven kids
    • Why leadership at home matters more than leadership anywhere else

    Whether you're a parent, executive, coach, or faith-driven leader, this episode will challenge you to rethink how you cultivate unity and resilience in your family and organization.

    Because the temperature doesn’t have to change.

    The focus does.

    Subscribe for weekly conversations on leadership, faith, resilience, fatherhood, marriage, personal growth, and mountain mindset.

    Learn more at summitafterstorm.com

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  • Episode 31: What Falls on the Floor: Emotional Regulation, Marriage, Parenting & Leadership Growth | Proverbs 17:27
    Feb 23 2026

    What does spilled sherbet have to do with leadership?

    More than you think.

    In Episode 31 of Summit After the Storm, Bart Wilbanks shares a hilarious kitchen moment — when Amanda accidentally knocked an entire tub of sherbet onto the floor while scooping dessert for the boys.

    Cue Queen’s “Another One Bites the Dust.”

    It was funny. It was ordinary. And it revealed something deeper.

    Because leadership isn’t first tested in boardrooms or on mountains.

    It’s tested at home.

    This episode explores:

    • Emotional intelligence in marriage

    • Leadership at home before leadership at work

    • Stress response and emotional regulation

    • Parenting and modeling steadiness

    • Faith-based leadership in ordinary moments

    • Handling small disruptions without escalation

    • Proverbs 17:27 and being even-tempered

    • Mount Kilimanjaro lessons applied to everyday life

    • Personal growth and maturity in relationships

    When internal margin is thin, small inconveniences feel big.

    But growth looks like this:

    No panic.
    No blame.
    No escalation.
    Just steadiness.

    “We all wait for life to get easier. It never does. We just learn to handle hard better.”

    From mountain summits to kitchen floors, this episode challenges listeners to build emotional capacity in the quiet, unseen moments that shape legacy.

    Because your family experiences your leadership before your team ever does.

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