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Leading Saints Podcast

Getting the Youth to Do Hard Things | A How I Lead Interview with Tanner Pursley

Leading Saints Podcast

Leading Saints

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 13 February 2025

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Tanner Pursley was born and raised in Thatcher, Arizona. He served his mission in Recife, Brasil, and graduated from BYU-Idaho where he married his sweetheart Nicole. He got his Masters Degree in School Counseling from Northern Arizona University. Tanner has over six years of EFY experience and another five working as a wrangler for troubled teenagers at Arivaca Boys Ranch. He currently is serving as the bishop in his ward in Morenci, Arizona, where he developed a youth program called "I Can Do Hard Things" to help drive kids off the couch and into living life and preparing for the temple/mission. Tanner's passions include rock climbing, scuba diving, playing Jenga with kids, losing to his bros in fantasy football, and cuddling his little daughter Cedar.


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Highlights
Tanner shares insights from his recent initiative called the "I Can Do Hard Things Challenge." This program, developed while he served as a counselor in the bishopric, aims to provide youth with structured goals across the four quadrants in the Children and Youth program: spiritual, social, intellectual, and physical. Tanner explains how he drew inspiration from scouting and other youth programs to create a comprehensive list of activities that encourage youth to step outside their comfort zones and engage in meaningful experiences.

Throughout the conversation, Tanner discusses the importance of parental buy-in and how the challenge has positively impacted the culture of his small ward, which previously struggled with youth engagement and missionary work. He highlights the success of the program, noting that it has led to increased participation among the youth and has even inspired similar initiatives in other organizations within the ward. The episode emphasizes the significance of celebrating achievements, as Tanner describes the award ceremony where participants receive recognition for their hard work, fostering a sense of community and accomplishment. Leadership is about empowering others to reach their potential, and Tanner's approach serves as a practical example for other leaders looking to inspire and uplift the youth in their wards.

05:48 - Tanner's Background and New Calling
06:59 - The "I Can Do Hard Things" Challenge
09:47 - Overview of the Youth Program and Goals
10:44 - Changing the Culture in the Ward
12:01 - Structure of the Challenge
20:49 - Breakdown of the Challenge Areas
25:07 - Physical Challenge Activities
27:51 - Social Challenge Activities
29:38 - Spiritual Challenge Activities
30:49 - Intellectual Challenge Activities
32:04 - Importance of Accountability
33:01 - Reward Ceremony and Recognition
34:27 - Encouraging Participation and Buy-In

Transcript

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0:00.0

Attention youth leaders.

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If you have recently been called to lead the rising generation, I have a next step for you.

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Listen to an awesome presentation by Yvonne Hubert and Peter Vidmar,

0:17.0

who are both respective members of the Young Women and Young Men General Advisory Council for the Church.

0:22.2

Their presentation really helps clarify ways on how to effectively lead the youth using the

0:27.3

children and youth program. They also cover topics like youth led groups, how to lead through

0:32.4

personal ministry, how to meet youth where they are, identifying the youth strengths and

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capacities.

0:38.6

This presentation is part of the Young Saints virtual library,

0:41.9

and you can access it at no cost by going to leadingsaints.org slash 14.

0:47.7

Again, simply click the link in the show notes

0:49.9

or go to leadingsaints.org slash one for.

1:23.7

Thank you. or go to Leading Saints podcast.

1:26.8

Now, I started Leading Saints back in

1:29.3

2010. It was just a hobby blog and it grew from there by the time 2014 came around. We started

1:36.3

the podcast and that's really when it got some traction and took off 2016. We became a 501 C3

1:42.9

nonprofit organization and we've been growing ever since. And now I get the

1:46.7

opportunity of interviewing and talking with remarkable people all over the world. Now, this is a

1:52.5

segment we do on the Leading Saints podcast called How I Lead. And we reach out to everyday leaders.

1:58.2

They're not experts, gurus, authors, PhDs. They're just

2:01.8

everyday leaders who've been asked to serve in a specific leadership calling. And we simply ask

2:06.5

them, how is it that you lead? And they go through some remarkable principles that should be in a

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