Can you be "transparent" without actually being vulnerable? Many leaders and high-achievers use achievement, control, and even "helping" as protective strategies to keep people at a distance. In this episode, Nathan King and Mandy Wellington sit down with Larry Bolden, the founder of Wellspring Group, to discuss the difficult but transformative journey from living for achievement to living for intimacy.
Larry shares the pivotal moment in 2002 when he began to move beyond a rational, theological understanding of God’s love and into a wholehearted experience of it. He breaks down why true transformation cannot happen in isolation and why we often settle for "transparency behind a glass window" instead of the radical vulnerability required for real connection.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
- The Difference Between Helping and Connecting: How "helping" can actually be a way to avoid true intimacy.
- The Four Levels of the Heart: Why integrating your desires, feelings, thoughts, and choices is essential for wholeness.
- The "Glass Window" Effect: Why being open about the past isn't the same as being reachable in the present.
- A New Path for Leaders: Why pastors and leaders often feel isolated and how to build "wholehearted community".
About Larry Bolden
Larry Bolden founded Wellspring Group in 2003 after a 13-year career in financial consulting and 13 years serving as a pastor. He is the co-author of the new book, Becoming Wholehearted, which explores the path of humility and connection with God and others. Larry holds an MA in Counseling and has dedicated over two decades to guiding thousands through the "Battle for the Heart" retreat series.
Resources Mentioned:
- Wellspring Group: wellspringgroup.org
- New Book: Becoming Wholehearted by Larry Bolden and Anisa Sumler (becomingwholehearted.org)
- The Wholehearted Way Podcast: thewholeheartedway.transistor.fm