Are you clinging to tasks that drain your energy and capacity, preventing you from thriving in your true calling? In this episode of Leveraging Success, Jeff Gerhardt sits down with Jason Glenn, a faith-driven wealth strategist and ministry leader, to unpack the counterintuitive leadership tool of “neglect”—intentionally letting go of non-essential responsibilities to focus on your unique strengths and invite others to contribute.
Jason shares his recent experiences relocating to Dallas-Fort Worth, launching a new career at Broadhead, and starting the Barnabas Collective, a network connecting Christian business leaders with global ministries. Jeff and Jason explore the challenges of entrepreneurial overload, the mindset shifts needed to delegate effectively, and how embracing benign neglect can free up mental space, foster team excellence, and align with God’s vision for eternal impact. They discuss turning complaints into visions, overcoming control issues, and making commitments to build accountability.
This episode is filled with practical wisdom for leaders, entrepreneurs, and kingdom builders seeking to steward their time, talents, and roles with greater intention and faith.
In This Episode:
[00:00] Episode Intro & Guest Setup
[01:45] Jason’s Background: Faith, Family, and Wealth Strategy
[04:00] The Challenge of Capacity in a Renewal Season
[06:30] Embracing Neglect as a Leadership Tool
[09:15] Identifying What to Let Go: Admin and Operations
[11:40] Forming Complaints & Shifting to Vision
[14:20] Background Beliefs: Control, Delegation, and Calling
[17:00] Risks of Overcommitment & Spiritual Warfare
[19:30] Gaining Freedom Through Neglect
[21:45] Accountability to Vision & Building Integrity
[24:10] Commitments for Momentum: Nuclear Actions
[26:20] Final Reflections & Prayer for Impact
[28:30] Closing Notes & Episode Wrap-Up
Notable Quotes
“The key tool that leaders need to have is to neglect the thing that is not in their assignment and not in their expertise.” – Jeff Gerhardt
“Neglect is a bad word for me… but it’s about making choices every day because I’m finite and only have so much capacity.” – Jason Glenn
“I’m a natural gatherer of people—if I can connect people for the rest of my life, that fulfills me.” – Jason Glenn
“What would it look like to just neglect the emails, neglect the venue, neglect the CRM? It frees up my mental space and allows others to serve in their strengths.” – Jason Glenn
“Integrity fuels growth—my commitments to that vision create integrity, and my soul starts to believe I’m going to follow through.” – Jeff Gerhardt
“You can’t have people behind a vision that have no purpose or stake in the game.” – Jason Glenn
Our Guest
Jason is a husband, father of two sons, and a faith-driven wealth strategist with a deep commitment to stewardship and legacy. His work is grounded in the conviction that money should serve families, faith, and future generations—not the other way around.
As a Partner at Broadhead, he works with family offices, entrepreneurs, athletes, and entertainers to help reduce tax exposure and market volatility while building durable financial structures designed to endure across generations.
He also serves as Managing Partner of the Barnabas Collective, part of the national Barnabas Group, where he connects Christian business leaders with ministries to provide strategic guidance, leadership support, and encouragement that extends beyond financial giving.
In addition, Jason serves as Vice President of Business Development at SonShine Solutions, a faith-based organization expanding access to ACA-compliant health plans through a Christian cost-sharing model. Previously, he spent more than a decade as Managing Vice President of Business Development at TCWGlobal, where he helped generate over $1 billion in lifetime revenue through enterprise partnerships.
Resources & Links
Jeff Gerhardt | LinkedIn | Twitter | Priority Living
Jason Glenn | LinkedIn | Broadhead | Barnabas Group | TCW Global |
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