010: From the Ministry to the FBI – Chip Massey

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As an ordained minister and an FBI Agent, Chip Massey saw how fears affected people’s abilities to think clearly and make good decisions.  Now that he has retired from the FBI, he has taken his focus to the business world where he consults to executives, leaders, and teams to manage their fears, weigh their options and make tough decisions.  

For 22 years, Chip Massey served as an FBI Special Agent and Hostage Negotiator.  Prior to his career with the FBI, he was an ordained minister. Today, he helps executives break through fears to become the best leaders, business strategists and team members they can be.

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In this episode we discuss:

  • Chip’s 6 years in the ministry and how he realized he had a need to move into engaging work that allowed him to collaborate with a team.

  • How it took him over a year to examine options, apply to the FBI, engage in their extensive screening process, and prepare for the physical rigors of the academy.

  • How Chip learned to deal with people who were under extreme pressure in both the ministry and his FBI work and how those situations helped him better understand the dynamics of fear.

  • Chip’s work today, where he teaches the in-depth techniques he mastered on dealing with fear and how he uses his knowledge to help leaders operate from a place of confidence, flow, and connection.

  • How he helps executives break through the fears that hold them back from being the best leader, strategists, business developers, and team members they can be.

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