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Leading Saints Podcast

From the NFL to General Conference | An Interview with Gifford Nielsen

Leading Saints Podcast

Leading Saints

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2026

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Gifford Nielsen played quarterback for Brigham Young University and six years for the NFL’s Houston Oilers. He worked as the sports director for KHOU-TV in Houston for 25 years. In 1994, Giff was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. He was sustained as a General Authority Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 2013 and served as an Assistant Executive Director in the Missionary Department and in the Pacific, North America Northeast, North America Central and Africa West Area Presidencies. He was granted Emeritus status in 2024. Giff was born in Provo, Utah, and married Wendy Olson. They are the parents of six children.

Gifford Nielsen

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Highlights

Elder Nielsen explores how leadership principles from sports, professional media, and church service converge to build unified communities and lift individuals. He emphasizes how alignment with modern prophets and an openness to revelation elevate local leadership.

00:02:41 – Gifford Nielsen’s Background and Career
00:04:00 – Call to Serve as a General Authority
00:08:02 – Initial Experiences as a General Authority
00:10:07 – Preparing for General Conference Talks
00:12:43 – The Process of Receiving Inspiration
00:16:37 – Speaking at General Conference: Experiences
00:19:02 – Leadership Lessons from State Conferences
00:22:40 – Teaching Principles from Apostles and Prophets
00:25:14 – Importance of Gratitude in Leadership
00:29:00 – Reflections on Leadership and Service
00:32:05 – Learning from Lavell Edwards
00:38:04 – Transitioning Out of General Authority Role
00:40:21 – Experiences in West Africa
00:41:25 – Leadership Lessons from Lavell Edwards
00:44:44 – Lavell Edwards’ Genuine Leadership Style

Key Insights

  • The Power of Shared Gatherings: Larger church events, devotionals, and conferences foster a strong sense of togetherness that naturally pushes away negative outside influences and spiritually revitalizes participants.
  • Dynamic, Spirit-Led Instruction: Effective leadership teaching involves adjusting prepared messages in real time based on the immediate spiritual needs, hearts, and faces of the congregation.
  • Continuous Personal Preparation: Rather than relying solely on structured notes, a leader’s preparation must be a daily habit of scripture study, deep pondering, and intentional spiritual readiness.
  • Prophetic Alignment: Local teaching gains transformative power when leaders deliberately anchor their messages in the specific doctrines and priorities emphasized by the living prophet.
  • Authentic Preparation and People Management: Successful leadership requires a balance of understanding structural logistics (“the X’s and O’s”) while remaining fundamentally focused on breaking down barriers to unite and care for people.

Leadership Applications

  • Adapting Teaching Formats: Rather than adhering rigidly to pre-written notes during a stake or ward conference, a leader can observe the congregation, look into their hearts, and allow impressions to dictate the ultimate focus of the instruction.
  • Implementing Daily Spiritual Habits: Leaders can shift from last-minute meeting preparation to a model of daily scripture immersion, ensuring they are always spiritually prepared to receive revelation whenever an unexpected counseling or teaching opportunity arises.
  • Unifying Specialized Councils: When working with various ward or stake organizations, a leader can focus on breaking down institutional silos to build a culture of authentic collaboration focused entirely on the individuals they serve.



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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everyone, you probably don't know this, but leading saints is not just a podcast. I know in the past we've been known as a podcast, but now leading saints is an online platform, an online community that we call a Zion Lab, because we are focused on not just preparing leaders to be better prepared to lead, but we want to help everybody, regardless of their

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church calling, to build Zion. And Zion Lab is the place to, it's the laboratory of Zion, if you

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will, to step into, share your ideas, best practices, what are you doing in a specific calling?

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What are you doing outside of a calling? Where do you feel inspired? What are other people doing?

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And it is becoming such a dynamic,

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phenomenal community. And there's an AI bot in there that you can ask questions to. And it will

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scour the archives of the Leading Saints. What has it been? Since 2010, we've been creating content.

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It will scour those archives and give you a specific answer to the content that you're looking for.

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So come join us over at Zion Lab, which you can find at leadingsaints.org slash

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1:03.2

Welcome to another episode of the Leading Saints podcast, and today I get to invite in another

1:08.0

BYU football legend, Gifford Nilsson.

1:11.7

I'm so excited to do these interviews.

1:14.9

I'm a big BYUu guy.

1:16.9

I love talking BYU sports and history and leadership in the context of these things.

1:22.4

And so Gifford Nilsson was an obvious person to bring in to the Leading Saints podcast.

1:27.9

And I actually have opportunity to hang out with Gifford Nielsen, Elder Gifford Nilsson.

1:33.5

And you can too on the Sea Saints cruise experience that's happening in September of 26, September 14th.

1:41.2

We're doing an Alaskan cruise together.

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And we want you to come with us.

1:44.4

We are going to have really awesome leading saints experiences for the leading saints audience

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on board there. I'll be there. It will be teaching, running workshops, having great

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