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Leading Saints Podcast

Part 2: 6 Types of People in Your Ward | An Interview with Jeff Strong

Leading Saints Podcast

Leading Saints

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 2 August 2025

⏱️ 89 minutes

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Summary

This is a follow-up conversation. Listen to the first episode here.

Jeff Strong worked nearly 30 years in the consumer products industry as a senior executive at Procter & Gamble and global president and chief customer officer at Johnson & Johnson. He then taught in the Marriott School of Business at Brigham Young University and worked as an advisor to the Church before serving as a mission leader in the Arkansas Bentonville Mission. Jeff has since spent several years doing research on why people are leaving the Church. While not a professional researcher, his career involved a large amount of research and the research he shares in this podcast was done with the help of some of the top Latter-day Saint researchers in the world. Today, Jeff lives in Midway, Utah, and stays busy with a little lavender farm, some business consulting, and enjoying family.


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Highlights
Jeff Strong dives deeper into the complexities of faith and community. He explores the idea that while many church leaders may come from a similar mindset, the diversity of perspectives within the congregation is essential for a healthy community.

Jeff shares insights from a comprehensive study on disaffiliation and church experiences, highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of the church culture. He notes that while many members appreciate the community, service, and spiritual growth offered by the church, there are significant concerns about judgment, conformity, and exclusivity that can alienate individuals with differing beliefs or backgrounds.

Jeff and Kurt talk about the tension caused by differences, and Jeff illustrates how the natural human response to perceived threats often leads to conformity and exclusion. He discusses the importance of yielding to the Holy Spirit to navigate these tensions, rather than allowing fear to dictate responses.

A key part of the episode is the introduction of a segmentation model that categorizes Latter-day Saints into six belief mindsets: Seekers, Cultivators, Protectors, Avoiders, Connectors, and Explorers. Each segment is defined by its unique values and priorities, with Protectors making up a significant portion of church leadership. Jeff and Kurt discuss the implications of this model, emphasizing that a church comprised solely of one segment would lack the richness and diversity necessary for a thriving community.

Understanding these different mindsets can help church leaders foster a more inclusive environment that accommodates a broader range of beliefs and experiences. Jeff encourages listeners to embrace the complexities of faith and community, recognizing that the presence of tension can lead to growth and deeper understanding.

00:02:00 - Discussion on disaffiliation from the church
00:02:00 - Tension caused by differences
00:09:00 - Story of the kingfisher and magpies
00:12:00 - Strengths of church culture

Transcript

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Hey, welcome to the Leading Saints podcast. Now, for many of you that are brand new to leading

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saints, it's important to do know that Leading Saints is a nonprofit organization 501C3

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content creation. We get so much positive feedback on the podcast, our virtual conferences, the articles

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org, you can actually find the top six most downloaded episodes to the podcast.

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So if you're new, like the content, want to jump in to some of the most popular

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episodes, head there after you listen to this episode.

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Anthony Sweat has easily become one of my favorite BYU professors to interview. He's been

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on the podcast several times, and he also has a remarkable presentation about ambiguity of

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doctrine in our Questioning Saints virtual library. He discusses healthy and unhealthy ways we approach

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doctrine, how to help others reconcile doctrine they find difficult to believe, especially when we

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don't know much about it. You can watch Professor Sweat's entire interview in the Questioning Saints

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library by going to LeadingSaints.org slash 14. This will give you access for 14 days at no

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cost to watch this presentation. You'll be better prepared as a leader when you do.

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Welcome back to another episode of Leading Saints where this is a part two episode with Jeff

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Strong. Now, if you haven't watched the part one, it'd probably be worth your time to go back.

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It's a phenomenal episode. We got such great feedback from that. And we were planning to do a

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part two. And I was even more excited to do a part two with Jeff because of how well that first discussion went.

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And this is a longer one, but I think you'll appreciate every minute of it.

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