Have you ever felt like you’re chasing success but still coming up empty? You’re not alone. In this episode of Conqueror’s Way, Nathan Bush interviews leadership expert and author Bill Goodwin about what truly drives a fulfilling life and career — purpose, not just passion.
Many salespeople are told they just need more “passion.” But Bill explains that passion is fleeting — it’s an emotion. Purpose is deeper. It’s the best of what you have to give to others. Purpose brings fulfillment; passion only brings momentary excitement.
“Passion is what excites you. Purpose is why it matters.” – Bill Goodwin
At 28, Bill had a severe asthma attack that led to respiratory failure. He died — and was resuscitated. That moment reshaped his life. Since then, he’s lived with a singular mission: Make your life count.
This led to the creation of his Priority Living framework — 7 pillars built to help anyone live intentionally, especially leaders.
While not all were covered in this episode, Nathan and Bill discuss several, including:
You can’t grow others if you’re not growing yourself. Bill shares how he went from book collector to avid reader, and how a morning routine built around scripture, personal development, and reflection changed his life and influence.
“The only guarantee that tomorrow will be better is if we grow ourselves today.”
Bill introduces a brilliant metaphor for how salespeople should approach networking: Stop hunting. Start farming. Building relationships is about cultivating value, not chasing transactions.
Bill shares how purpose can show up in different forms throughout life — youth ministry, pastoring, coaching — but the thread remains the same: inspiring people around a cause greater than themselves.
Bill admits the pillar he struggles with most is rhythm — slowing down, setting boundaries, and embracing margin. A powerful reminder that even experienced leaders wrestle with balance.