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Leading Saints Podcast

Transforming Elders Quorum with 15% | An Interview with Bronco Mendenhall

Leading Saints Podcast

Leading Saints

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.8 • 1.2K Ratings

🗓️ 29 October 2022

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

Bronco Mendenhall has coached football for the past 34 years. The former head coach of Brigham Young University's football team, he surprised the football world when he stepped down as head coach of the University of Virginia team last year. Recently he has started co-hosting a podcast, HeadCoachU. At BYU, Bronco led the Cougars to win 99 games in eleven years—the second-most wins in school history—along with eleven consecutive bowl invitations. He has served in the Church as a Primary and Sunday School teacher, a Sunday School president and ward mission leader, Young Mens advisor, high councilor, and in a bishopric. He and his wife Holly have three sons and live in Montana. Highlights 01:20 Introduction to Bronco Mendenhall and his background 03:20 Bronco talks about what it’s like to finally have a fall where he isn’t coaching football. 07:00 Having courage and faith to step down as head coach of the University of Virginia. How Bronco knew it was time to step down. 11:45 Is it really true that fear and faith can’t exist at the same time? 14:00 We all have so much going on everyday. Does your calendar reflect your priorities? It doesn’t matter so much how much time you spend on something but that it’s scheduled everyday. 16:30 Taking a pause from a successful career. Sometimes a pause accelerates the journey or outcome. Listen to the spirit to know if you should keep stepping or if it’s time to pause. 20:45 Different times or days to take a pause. Sunday could be a good day to take a pause as a family. Other ideas could be family dinner and in the morning before everyone leaves. 22:45 Starting out coaching at the University of Virginia. It was more than just coaching football, it was building character. 27:00 What did your father teach you about leadership? 32:00 Advice that Bronco has for elders quorum presidents about creating an atmosphere of motivation and development. Apart from the lesson, there has to be a connection of true love and true caring that is undeniable. 38:15 If we can engage 5 to 15% to a new cultural movement it will spread to everyone else 38:30 How Bronco would do tryouts and recruiting for his Virginia team and how it applies to the church and activities. The activities need to be really well thought of in terms of the intent. You can learn a lot about people and the state of their heart through these activities. 42:40 Significant emotional experiences facilitate long term memory. What if we disrupt the normal lesson on Sunday to create an experience? 49:00 How do you begin to develop personal relationships with people when you become a new leader? 52:15 An open door policy is not good enough. Don’t make people come to you. Be there with them. Make it effortless for them to talk to you. 56:40 Advice for doing one on ones with people. Bronco explains what carefrontation is. 1:01:50 Why Bronco started reading. As a leader he had to continually learn new things to help those he led. 1:05:30 A few books that Bronco would recommend to a new leader 1:10:00 Bronco’s podcast, HeadCoachU 1:16:30 How being a leader and coach has made Bronco into a better disciple of Jesus Christ Links HeadCoachU podcast Leadership and Self Deception: Getting Out of the Box, by the Arbinger Institute Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap…And Others Don't, by Jim Collins Read the TRANSCRIPT of this podcast Watch the video on YouTube Get 14-day access to the Core Leader Library The Leading Saints Podcast has ranked in the top 20 Christianity podcasts in iTunes, gets over 500,000 listens each month, and has over 10 million total downloads as part of nonprofit Leading Saints' mission to help latter-day saints be better prepared to lead. Learn more and listen to any of the past episodes for free at LeadingSaints.org. Past guests include Emily Belle Freeman, David Butler, Hank Smith, John Bytheway, Liz Wiseman, Stephen M. R. Covey,

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0:00.0

Hey, any youth leaders out there?

0:04.0

Yep, serving with youth in the church is probably one of the most enjoyable

0:07.7

callings, but it brings with it a lot of responsibility.

0:11.4

How do we effectively lead this rising generation? Well I have good news for you.

0:16.7

Leading Saints has organized the Young Saints virtual library where we have 20 plus hours of

0:22.1

presentations all about how to lead youth.

0:25.0

We cover topics like how to help youth transition into adulthood,

0:29.0

how to help them avoid loneliness, how to handle smartphones in class, and we even go over scientific data about how

0:35.2

Latter-day Saint Youth differ from other youth. If you'd like to review the

0:39.2

Young Saints Library at no cost for 14 days, simply go to leading Saints.org

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slash 14. That's leading Saints.org slash 1.4. While you're at it,

0:49.6

we'll give you access to all of our virtual libraries that cover several leadership related topics.

0:55.2

So click the link in the show notes or simply visit leading Saints.org slash 1-4.

1:00.8

Welcome back to the leading Saints podcast today as man such an opportunity to welcome in

1:09.3

Bronco Mendenhall. How are you Bronco? I'm great how about you? Very good. This was a fun interview and we talk about everything from your time working with horses as a boy to developing young men as a college football coach but maybe for those that don't aren't

1:24.0

familiar with you they've lived under a rock and never heard of BYU football put yourself

1:28.4

into context also my name is Bronco Mendenhall I came to BYU as an assistant coach under former coach Gary Croton.

1:35.7

I was the defensive coordinator for three years and then I became the head coach for 11 seasons.

1:41.5

So maybe I was the defensive coordinator for two years.

1:44.1

I ought to know, but I don't.

1:45.2

Anyway, I was a BYU for 13 years.

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11 is the head coach.

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