118 | 7 Podcasts to Check Out + Matt Tresidder, Co-Founder of Leadr

Our guest is Matt Tresidder, co-founder and CEO of Leadr, a tech startup providing software for people development. Matt also spent several years as the VP of Sales at Pushpay and has insights on both the startup world as well as the tech space. We discuss the challenge of leading a startup, why developing your people matters, lessons from his leadership journey and more. Plus, check out the list of 7 Podcasts to Check Out.

 
 
 
 

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Matt Tresidder

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7 Podcasts to Check Out

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The Bible Recap with Tara-Leigh Cobble

John Mark Comer Teachings – Practicing the Way

Unscripted – Video series from ARC

Equip and Empower Podcast with Christine Caine

Two Equals One with Jimmy and Irene Rollins

Therapy and Theology Podcast – Lysa TerKeurst and Joel Muddamalle

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