#458: Multiply What Matters Before It’s Too Late with Dave Ferguson

In Episode 458 of the Follow2Lead Podcast, Tony Miltenberger sits down with Dave Ferguson for a powerful conversation on what it really means to multiply as a leader.

Drawing from his latest book Multipliers, Dave challenges leaders to confront a foundational truth: you will always reproduce what’s already inside of you. Whether you're leading a team, a church, or a movement, your internal health determines your external impact.

Tony and Dave explore the burden of leadership and the importance of evaluating your internal “gauges”—your relationships, disciplines, and daily practices. They unpack how intentional rhythms shape long-term effectiveness and why leadership multiplication isn’t about doing more, but becoming more of who you’re called to be.

The conversation also touches on disciple making, leadership development, and knowing when it’s time to pivot. Dave brings clarity to the idea that lasting impact starts with personal alignment and consistency.

This episode is a strong invitation for leaders to take ownership of what they’re multiplying—before it’s too late to change it.

Coaching Question:
How are your gauges? If you evaluated your relationships, disciplines, and daily practices today, what would they reveal about what you're multiplying?

Connect with Dave Ferguson:
• Website: daveferguson.org
• Exponential: exponential.org
• Instagram: @daveferguson_

Get the Book:
multiplierbook.com

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