Host: Steve Macchia, Guest: James Hauptman
“Without a humble, attentive heart our self centeredness will not lead to the abundance of a God-empowered life.” – Steve Macchia
2026 begins with a brand new season of The Discerning Leader Podcast. Featuring James Hauptman, Steve Macchia hosts a rich conversation around well-ordered living that comes from crafting a personal rule of life. Whether you’ve been operating from a rule of life for years or are hearing about it for the first time, this ancient spiritual practice will help you live into Spirit-empowered rhythms and relationships that create, redeem, sustain, and transform the life God invites you to live.
Join the conversation about spiritual discernment as a way of life at www.LeadershipTransformations.org and consider participation in our online and in-person program offerings. Additional LTI spiritual formation resources can be found at www.SpiritualFormationStore.com and www.ruleoflife.com and www.healthychurch.net.

Steve Macchia (Podcast Host)
Founder and President of Leadership Transformations,
Steve Macchia is the author of The Discerning Life, Becoming a Healthy Church, Broken and Whole, Crafting a Rule of Life and several other titles. Steve has over 40 years in ministry and two postgraduate degrees from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary.

James Hauptman (Season 38 Guest)
James handles many of the day-to-day administrative duties and as a hub of communication for LTI. James has served the local church for two decades, currently as an ordained Pastor of Discipleship and Small Groups at Impact Church (one of Outreach Magazine’s 100 Fastest-Growing Churches in America). He graduated from Northpoint Bible College (Haverhill, MA) with a degree in Biblical Studies and is currently enrolled in the M.Div. program at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. James, his wife Abbie, and their four children live in South Hamilton, MA, and love to play, swim, and paddleboard in the ocean! James is grateful for LTI and to be a part of this ministry that helps people practice a preference for God.
