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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Oct 11, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Scott Couchenour joins us for season 3 to give as an update on how God has continued to use him to coach others who are typically in their late 3rd quarter or early 4 quarter of their lives.In this podcast episode, Scott Couchenour, the founder of Serving Strong Enterprises, discusses his journey and coaching approach with Dr. Jeffery D. Skinner. Scott's company, Serving Strong Enterprises, was established in 2007, and he initially worked in his family's church design and construction business while also coaching pastors. In 2007, he rebranded his coaching business as "Serving Strong" with a focus on helping individuals serve from their strengths.However, in 2015, financial difficulties led to the closure of his family business, which triggered a personal identity crisis for Scott as he had always identified strongly with his vocation. This setback became an opportunity for him to formally develop Serving Strong Enterprises, where he now coaches business owners aged 45 and above, helping them navigate the challenges of later stages in life.Scott emphasizes the transition from a life of striving to one connected with God's purpose in the fourth quarter of life, often involving mentoring and forming significant relationships. He encourages people to live their fourth quarter by design, not by default. Scott integrates his faith authentically into his professional and personal life, making it accessible for those who want to learn more.Listeners interested in connecting with Scott or learning more about his coaching services can find him on LinkedIn and visit his website, lumenpact.com.
Released:
Oct 11, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (63)
Echoes through Eternity -Eight Critical systems for church health. -Pastoral care system: In this weeks episode we discuss the Financial System. The goal of the financial system is to develop mature stewards for the Kingdom of God.It is equity important that the church is a good steward of the financial resources. The church must be... by Echoes Through Eternity with Dr. Jeffery Skinner