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Leading with Character and Craft: The Hands of the Artist

A conversation on leadership excellence and emotional health in worship ministry

In this episode, we explore the intersection of craft, character, and emotional wiring in worship leadership.

At the Georgia Baptist Worship & Music Ministry, one of our six core components is called Hands of the Artist. This principle reminds us that true leadership isn’t just about platform performance—it’s about the intentional way we shape rehearsals, relationships, and moments of ministry with excellence and humility.

As a Certified Primal Question Coach, I’ve seen how emotional wiring affects how leaders approach growth, handle feedback, and carry the weight of leadership. When we know our Primal Question, we lead with more consistency, creativity, and grace.

In this episode, we’ll talk about:

Why excellence matters—but ego gets in the way

How your emotional wiring shows up in your leadership style

What practical growth looks like beyond talent

How to develop a “second-mile” mindset without burning out

You don’t have to lead from pressure. You can lead from peace, purpose, and intentionality—starting today.

🎧 Listen now, and take the next step by discovering your Primal Question at:rhoncarter.com/ministry-coaching.html

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