Darrell Stein

Profit and Principle

Applying biblical principles to the real-world challenges business people face every day. Profit and Principle takes you deep into Scripture and pulls out timeless truths about leadership, integrity, money, relationships, and decision-making — then shows you what they look like when you apply them where you work. Each episode connects a specific business challenge to a biblical principle and gives you something concrete and practical you can act on this week. No fluff. No theory for theory's sake. Just Scripture applied to the pressures, decisions, and relationships you actually face. Hosted b...

Auteur

Darrell Stein

Catégorie

Business

Site du podcast

www.buzzsprout.com

Dernier épisode

8 juil. 2026

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Épisodes

Transparency and Trust - Episode 12 08.07.2026

Your competitors can match your price and improve their product. They cannot manufacture a reputation for transparent dealing that you’ve spent years building.   Episode Summary  Most leaders underestimate how much opacity is costing them. Not dishonesty — opacity. Giving answers that are technically accurate but strategically incomplete. Operating in a way that leaves people with less information...

The Hidden Cost of Compromising Your Values 01.07.2026

The most dangerous outcome of an ethical shortcut isn’t getting caught. It’s getting away with it — because that’s what teaches you it’s safe.   Episode Summary  Every compromise comes with a benefit that lands immediately and a cost that gets deferred. The benefit is obvious — you kept the client, hit the number, avoided the hard conversation. The cost is invisible, at first. It accrues in your o...

When Ethics and Profits Collide 24.06.2026

Ethics are easy when they’re free. The real test comes when doing the right thing has a price tag — and you’re the one who has to pay it.   Episode Summary  You’re sitting across the table from your biggest client — thirty percent of your annual revenue — and they’ve just asked you to do something you know isn’t right. Every experienced business person has faced some version of that moment. The pr...

Honest Dealings in a Dishonest Marketplace 17.06.2026

The pressure to shade the truth in sales, negotiations, and client communications is constant. This episode is about what it actually costs — and what God actually says about it.   Episode Summary  Dishonesty in business almost never announces itself. It comes in increments — optimistic projections, strategically omitted limitations, negotiations structured so the other side would see things diffe...

The Danger of Surrounding Yourself with Yes-Men 10.06.2026

Every major strategic blind spot in your organization is almost certainly hiding in a conversation no one has been willing to have with you yet.   Episode Summary  Nobody goes looking for yes-men. What you go looking for is people who are capable, aligned, and easy to work with. But over time, as your position solidifies and your track record grows, something shifts. People around you learn — quie...

Leading Through Crisis 03.06.2026

Every leader gets a crisis. You don’t get to choose whether it comes. You only get to choose what you do with it when it arrives.   Episode Summary  Crisis communication plans and business continuity documents are useful. But they don’t address the central variable in a real crisis: what does the leader do with the fear? Fear narrows your vision, accelerates your impulse to act before you’ve thoug...

Humility As A Leadership Superpower 27.05.2026

The most dangerous leadership failure doesn’t start with a scandal. It starts with success — and a leader who quietly stopped being curious.   Episode Summary  Humble leaders consistently out-perform arrogant ones over time — not because the market rewards virtue, but because humble leaders have better information. They hear things arrogant leaders don’t. They course-correct faster. They build cul...

Developing Leaders Around You 20.05.2026

If you got hit by a bus tomorrow, what happens to your organization? If the honest answer is “nobody” or “I’m not sure” — you haven’t built a business. You’ve built a job.   Episode Summary  Every business eventually hits the same structural ceiling — and it’s rarely the market, the competition, or the capital. It’s the leader. When one person is the primary decision-maker, problem-solver, and rel...

The Courage to Stand Alone 13.05.2026

There is a specific kind of loneliness that only leaders know — the moment when you’re the only person in the room who thinks the deal is wrong, and everyone is waiting for you to get on board.   Episode Summary  Groupthink has driven some of the most catastrophic business failures in history — Enron, Lehman Brothers, Boeing’s 737 MAX. In every case, intelligent people looked at something that was...

Making Hard Decisions Under Pressure 06.05.2026

The pressure to just decide is where most leaders get into trouble — they confuse urgency with clarity, and mistake decisiveness for wisdom.   Episode Summary  Every experienced leader has made a bad call under pressure. Not because they weren’t smart enough — but because the pressure itself distorts thinking. You’re operating with incomplete information, a real or perceived deadline, competing co...

Servant Leadership: The Upside-Down Org Chart 29.04.2026

he most effective leader you’ve ever worked for probably didn’t lead the way you expected — and there’s a two-thousand-year-old reason why.   Episode Summary  Roughly 70% of the variance in team engagement comes down to one variable: the manager. Not strategy, not compensation, not the product — the manager. And the managers who consistently unlock that engagement share a common trait that most le...

Leading with Integrity When No One Is Watching 22.04.2026

What would change about how you run your business if every private decision you made this week was played back to your employees on Friday?   Episode Summary   Most integrity failures aren’t a moment — they’re a direction. A financial officer who shaved numbers on internal reports. A sales manager who trained his team to be vague with clients. An owner whose best people finally left because they c...

An Interview with a CEO - Introductory Episode 15.04.2026

Your faith might walk into church on Sunday — but does it walk into your office on Monday? Most Christian business leaders believe their faith matters at work. But when pressed to name a specific decision shaped by a specific passage of Scripture, a lot of them go quiet. Not because they don't believe — because nobody's shown them how to make that connection. This launch episode introduc...

Profit and Principle - Trailer 20.02.2026

Does your faith walk into the office with you on Monday morning — or does it wait in the car? If you're an entrepreneur, business owner, or leader who's serious about your faith and your work, this podcast is for you. Profit and Principle is a new show that takes the Bible seriously and takes business seriously — and refuses to separate the two. Every episode tackles a real challenge bus...

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