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Question Everything (& Still Stand for Something) | Glenn Lundy

communication leadership mindset spirituality Nov 11, 2025

Glenn Lundy and I shouldn’t be friends. He’s a Republican who trains and consults sales leaders in automotive; I’m a creative who cried in bed the day Trump was inaugurated. We sit on opposite sides of almost everything…and we’re still great friends.

I asked Glenn to give a behind-the-scenes look at how we keep a real friendship in a divided world and to wrestle with the hardest question facing communicators today: How do you stand firmly in your beliefs while staying open to people who think completely differently? We go there…from Flat Earth debates to ICE deportations, from AI innovation to spiritual warfare. Buckle in, y’all.


TOPICS FROM THIS EPISODE:

  • When certainty helps (and when it shuts you off from growth and connection)
  • Communicate with conviction and compassion (without dehumanizing people who disagree)
  • Lead every hard conversation with respect so honesty and understanding can follow


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Most folks show you the finished product.
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If you’re an unconventional leader who wants to use storytelling to get people genuinely excited about your work…join our Substack Community of Storytellers.


Every Friday, I share my real content framework, behind-the-scenes strategy, and the deeper philosophy behind why stories work.