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<p>Host Justin Forman sits down with Sean Dunn, CEO and founder of GroundWire, for a conversation that reframes how entrepreneurs think about ministry, marketing, and mission. Sean has spent decades as an evangelist, speaker, and author — but in 2017, he made a radical pivot: going 100% digital to reach the generation that has stopped walking through church doors. The result? Over 2 million people raised their hand to receive Christ in 2025 alone, at a cost of just $2.30 per commitment.</p>
<p>This episode is equal parts spiritual conviction and entrepreneurial strategy. Sean unpacks how GroundWire uses data-driven iteration, targeted digital interruption, and multi-URL messaging campaigns to meet young people in their brokenness — wherever they scroll.</p>
<h3>Key Topics:</h3>
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 <li>Why 76% of Gen Z and millennials have no connection to the local church — and what to do about it</li>
 <li>The genius of "interruption" marketing for the Gospel: meeting people where they already are</li>
 <li>How GroundWire went from $6.51 to $2.30 per profession of faith through data and iteration</li>
 <li>Why "our innovation becomes our rut" — and how to keep pivoting before you plateau</li>
 <li>The motivation vs. access framework for disciple-making in a digitally addicted generation</li>
 <li>How businesses can "champion a day" and watch souls come to Christ in real time</li>
 <li>The collaborative giving opportunity at solving.org</li>
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<h3>Notable Quotes:</h3>
<p>"Some people relate better to whenlifehurts.com than jesuscares.com. So we just started to iterate on that." — Sean Dunn</p>
<p>"In business as well as in ministry, a lot of times our innovation becomes our rut." — Sean Dunn</p>
<p>"The hunger is real, the messaging is right, and God's on the move. And those three things add up to some phenomenal results." — Sean Dunn</p>
<p>About Sean Dunn: Sean is the CEO and founder of GroundWire, a digital evangelism ministry. Called to ministry at 14, Sean spent years as a traveling speaker and author before pivoting fully to digital ministry in 2017. GroundWire operates a network of Gospel-centered websites — JesusCares.com, WhenLifeHurts.com, IFeelBroken.com, DoIMatter.com, and more — using targeted digital ads to interrupt and engage Gen Z and millennials at their point of need.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Reaching Gen Z Where They Are: Digital Evangelism, Data, and the $2.30 Soul</h3>
<p>Host Justin Forman sits down with Sean Dunn, CEO and founder of GroundWire, for a conversation that reframes how entrepreneurs think about ministry, marketing, and mission. Sean has spent decades as an evangelist, speaker, and author — but in 2017, he made a radical pivot: going 100% digital to reach the generation that has stopped walking through church doors. The result? Over 2 million people raised their hand to receive Christ in 2025 alone, at a cost of just $2.30 per commitment.</p>
<p>This episode is equal parts spiritual conviction and entrepreneurial strategy. Sean unpacks how GroundWire uses data-driven iteration, targeted digital interruption, and multi-URL messaging campaigns to meet young people in their brokenness — wherever they scroll.</p>
<h3>Key Topics:</h3>
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 <li>Why 76% of Gen Z and millennials have no connection to the local church — and what to do about it</li>
 <li>The genius of "interruption" marketing for the Gospel: meeting people where they already are</li>
 <li>How GroundWire went from $6.51 to $2.30 per profession of faith through data and iteration</li>
 <li>Why "our innovation becomes our rut" — and how to keep pivoting before you plateau</li>
 <li>The motivation vs. access framework for disciple-making in a digitally addicted generation</li>
 <li>How businesses can "champion a day" and watch souls come to Christ in real time</li>
 <li>The collaborative giving opportunity at solving.org</li>
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<h3>Notable Quotes:</h3>
<p>"Some people relate better to whenlifehurts.com than jesuscares.com. So we just started to iterate on that." — Sean Dunn</p>
<p>"In business as well as in ministry, a lot of times our innovation becomes our rut." — Sean Dunn</p>
<p>"The hunger is real, the messaging is right, and God's on the move. And those three things add up to some phenomenal results." — Sean Dunn</p>
<p>About Sean Dunn: Sean is the CEO and founder of GroundWire, a digital evangelism ministry. Called to ministry at 14, Sean spent years as a traveling speaker and author before pivoting fully to digital ministry in 2017. GroundWire operates a network of Gospel-centered websites — JesusCares.com, WhenLifeHurts.com, IFeelBroken.com, DoIMatter.com, and more — using targeted digital ads to interrupt and engage Gen Z and millennials at their point of need.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<h3>Eternal Perspective: Rewiring How Entrepreneurs Think About Rewards, Heaven, and the Joy of Work</h3>
<p>Host Justin Forman sits down with Randy Alcorn—author of 65 books including the bestselling <i>Treasure Principle</i> and <i>Heaven</i>—for a conversation that will upend some of the most common misconceptions entrepreneurs carry about rewards, happiness, holiness, and what work looks like in eternity. Recorded with the kind of candor that only comes from two people who genuinely love ideas, this episode digs into why so many Christians—especially driven, ambitious entrepreneurs—have quietly believed things about heaven and reward that simply aren't in the Bible.</p>
<p>Randy unpacks the Protestant Reformation's unintended legacy, the Greek roots of "blessed" and "happy," and why Jim Elliot's most famous quote is actually about gain. He also shares the surprising rhythm behind decades of prolific writing—and what it means to partner with God to set something in motion that lasts.</p>
<h3>Key Topics:</h3>
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 <li>Why the happiness vs. holiness debate gets both wrong—and how God actually calls us to both</li>
 <li>How the Protestant Reformation created an overcorrection against rewards that still shapes evangelical thinking today</li>
 <li>What entrepreneurs get wrong about heaven—and why a "bucket list" mentality actually reveals a low view of eternity</li>
 <li>Work before the Fall: Why the new earth will have real labor, real joy, and real collaboration</li>
 <li>The through line across 65 books: Eternal perspective as the framework for stewarding time, money, and calling</li>
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<h3>Notable Quotes:</h3>
<p><i>"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose."</i> — Jim Elliot (quoted by Randy Alcorn)</p>
<p><i>"God has not simply called us to holiness. God has called us also to happiness, and there is no conflict whatsoever between them."</i> — Randy Alcorn</p>
<p><i>"We affirm a belief in the resurrection but it's as if we're not wrapping our minds around what it means."</i> — Randy Alcorn</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Eternal Perspective: Rewiring How Entrepreneurs Think About Rewards, Heaven, and the Joy of Work</h3>
<p>Host Justin Forman sits down with Randy Alcorn—author of 65 books including the bestselling <i>Treasure Principle</i> and <i>Heaven</i>—for a conversation that will upend some of the most common misconceptions entrepreneurs carry about rewards, happiness, holiness, and what work looks like in eternity. Recorded with the kind of candor that only comes from two people who genuinely love ideas, this episode digs into why so many Christians—especially driven, ambitious entrepreneurs—have quietly believed things about heaven and reward that simply aren't in the Bible.</p>
<p>Randy unpacks the Protestant Reformation's unintended legacy, the Greek roots of "blessed" and "happy," and why Jim Elliot's most famous quote is actually about gain. He also shares the surprising rhythm behind decades of prolific writing—and what it means to partner with God to set something in motion that lasts.</p>
<h3>Key Topics:</h3>
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 <li>Why the happiness vs. holiness debate gets both wrong—and how God actually calls us to both</li>
 <li>How the Protestant Reformation created an overcorrection against rewards that still shapes evangelical thinking today</li>
 <li>What entrepreneurs get wrong about heaven—and why a "bucket list" mentality actually reveals a low view of eternity</li>
 <li>Work before the Fall: Why the new earth will have real labor, real joy, and real collaboration</li>
 <li>The through line across 65 books: Eternal perspective as the framework for stewarding time, money, and calling</li>
</ul>
<h3>Notable Quotes:</h3>
<p><i>"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose."</i> — Jim Elliot (quoted by Randy Alcorn)</p>
<p><i>"God has not simply called us to holiness. God has called us also to happiness, and there is no conflict whatsoever between them."</i> — Randy Alcorn</p>
<p><i>"We affirm a belief in the resurrection but it's as if we're not wrapping our minds around what it means."</i> — Randy Alcorn</p>
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      <title>Episode 367 - Running a Business Inside a Maximum Security Prison | Pete Ochs</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Manufacturing Hope Inside a Maximum Security Prison</strong></p>
<p>What happens when a faith-driven entrepreneur moves his manufacturing business inside prison walls? Pete Ochs did exactly that — and what started as a labor solution became one of the most remarkable stories of business as mission in the modern faith-and-work movement.</p>
<p>Main Topics:</p>
<ul>
 <li>How Pete moved his manufacturing company into a maximum security prison in Hutchinson, Kansas — and what happened next</li>
 <li>The "triple bottom line" framework of economic, social, and spiritual capital that guides all of Pete's business decisions</li>
 <li>The transformational power of a job: why employment is one of the most powerful upstream solutions to recidivism, hopelessness, and broken communities</li>
 <li>The "how much is enough?" question — and how Pete and a group of peers built a 25-year commitment around capping lifestyle and stewarding the delta</li>
 <li>Why generosity is a subset of stewardship — and how inmates at Sea King out-give their civilian counterparts three to one</li>
</ul>
<p>Guest Quotes:</p>
<p>"When you give a man a job and have high expectations for him, and then love him like you love yourself, really befriend him, and then talk about a purpose in life — powerful things happen. It is amazing." — Pete Ochs</p>
<p>"I thought the purpose of business was to make money and give it away… God really reoriented me to what true stewardship is. I really think generosity is a subset of stewardship." — Pete Ochs</p>
<p>"It's an unbelievable thing to see a man that has no hope come to hope. I think business is really about people. I think we should be in business to really transform society." — Pete Ochs</p>
<p>Description:</p>
<p>Pete Ochs didn't set out to change the prison system. In 2005, he needed entry-level labor for his rapidly growing manufacturing company in Hutchinson, Kansas. A work release program gave him ten inmates. He wanted twenty more. Instead, he got an offer: move part of his business inside a maximum security prison. Thirty days later, he did.</p>
<p>What followed was a 20-year journey that would reshape Pete's understanding of business, stewardship, generosity, and the gospel. Today, Sea King — the business Pete operates inside Hutchinson Correctional Facility — has seen men come to Christ, complete three-year seminary programs, raise $15,000 for a fellow inmate's mother whose house burned down, and walk out of prison as business owners. Two former gang leaders who once tried to kill each other now stand before 60 to 80 men daily, mentoring new inmates in the church Pete built inside the prison walls.</p>
<p>In this conversation with Justin Forman, Pete unpacks the "triple bottom line" of economic, social, and spiritual capital — and why leading with a job, not a sermon, is often the most powerful thing a faith-driven entrepreneur can do. He also shares the defining question that changed his life: <i>How much is enough?</i> — and what it looks like for entrepreneurs to cap their lifestyle, steward the delta, and finish well.</p>
<p>About the Guest: Pete Ochs is a businessman, entrepreneur, and advocate for prison ministry and business as mission. He is the founder of Capital III and operates manufacturing businesses — including Sea King and Capital Electric — inside the Hutchinson Correctional Facility in Kansas. Pete has spent more than 20 years championing the idea that business is one of the most powerful tools for human transformation and Kingdom impact.</p>
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<p>What happens when a faith-driven entrepreneur moves his manufacturing business inside prison walls? Pete Ochs did exactly that — and what started as a labor solution became one of the most remarkable stories of business as mission in the modern faith-and-work movement.</p>
<p>Main Topics:</p>
<ul>
 <li>How Pete moved his manufacturing company into a maximum security prison in Hutchinson, Kansas — and what happened next</li>
 <li>The "triple bottom line" framework of economic, social, and spiritual capital that guides all of Pete's business decisions</li>
 <li>The transformational power of a job: why employment is one of the most powerful upstream solutions to recidivism, hopelessness, and broken communities</li>
 <li>The "how much is enough?" question — and how Pete and a group of peers built a 25-year commitment around capping lifestyle and stewarding the delta</li>
 <li>Why generosity is a subset of stewardship — and how inmates at Sea King out-give their civilian counterparts three to one</li>
</ul>
<p>Guest Quotes:</p>
<p>"When you give a man a job and have high expectations for him, and then love him like you love yourself, really befriend him, and then talk about a purpose in life — powerful things happen. It is amazing." — Pete Ochs</p>
<p>"I thought the purpose of business was to make money and give it away… God really reoriented me to what true stewardship is. I really think generosity is a subset of stewardship." — Pete Ochs</p>
<p>"It's an unbelievable thing to see a man that has no hope come to hope. I think business is really about people. I think we should be in business to really transform society." — Pete Ochs</p>
<p>Description:</p>
<p>Pete Ochs didn't set out to change the prison system. In 2005, he needed entry-level labor for his rapidly growing manufacturing company in Hutchinson, Kansas. A work release program gave him ten inmates. He wanted twenty more. Instead, he got an offer: move part of his business inside a maximum security prison. Thirty days later, he did.</p>
<p>What followed was a 20-year journey that would reshape Pete's understanding of business, stewardship, generosity, and the gospel. Today, Sea King — the business Pete operates inside Hutchinson Correctional Facility — has seen men come to Christ, complete three-year seminary programs, raise $15,000 for a fellow inmate's mother whose house burned down, and walk out of prison as business owners. Two former gang leaders who once tried to kill each other now stand before 60 to 80 men daily, mentoring new inmates in the church Pete built inside the prison walls.</p>
<p>In this conversation with Justin Forman, Pete unpacks the "triple bottom line" of economic, social, and spiritual capital — and why leading with a job, not a sermon, is often the most powerful thing a faith-driven entrepreneur can do. He also shares the defining question that changed his life: <i>How much is enough?</i> — and what it looks like for entrepreneurs to cap their lifestyle, steward the delta, and finish well.</p>
<p>About the Guest: Pete Ochs is a businessman, entrepreneur, and advocate for prison ministry and business as mission. He is the founder of Capital III and operates manufacturing businesses — including Sea King and Capital Electric — inside the Hutchinson Correctional Facility in Kansas. Pete has spent more than 20 years championing the idea that business is one of the most powerful tools for human transformation and Kingdom impact.</p>
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      <title>Episode 366: He Built a $400M Company… Then Gave It Away | Alan Barnhart | FDE Podcast Ep. 366</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<h3>Stewardship, Generosity, and the Finish Line: 40 Years of Faithful Business with Alan Barnhart</h3>
<p>What does it look like to build a company worth hundreds of millions of dollars—and then give it away? Join host Justin Forman as he sits down with Alan Barnhart, co-founder of Barnhart Crane & Rigging, for a conversation 40 years in the making. Alan shares the convictions forged early in marriage and business that led him and his wife Katherine to cap their lifestyle, transfer 99% of their company to a ministry trust, and give away over $21 million in a single year—all while insisting they've been the real beneficiaries.</p>
<p>This episode is a masterclass in stewardship theology, collaborative giving, and the dangerous beauty of holding everything with an open hand.</p>
<h3>Key Topics:</h3>
<ul>
 <li>The two biblical convictions that shaped every financial decision Alan and Katherine ever made</li>
 <li>Why Alan set a lifestyle cap before his company ever took off—and how that decision protected his marriage, his family, and his faith</li>
 <li>How Barnhart Crane & Rigging went from 10 employees and $1.5M in revenue to 1,000+ employees and $400M+ in revenue—and what Alan attributes it to</li>
 <li>Why Alan believes giving away money strategically is harder than making it—and why collaboration is the only answer</li>
 <li>The moment Alan and his brother decided to give away 99% of a company worth hundreds of millions of dollars</li>
 <li>What Alan tells every entrepreneur who asks "What's the number?"</li>
 <li>The stewardship of your story: why Alan and Katherine kept quiet for 15 years—and what finally changed</li>
</ul>
<h3>Notable Quotes:</h3>
<p>"God is the owner, you are the steward. Ask him what he wants you to do." — Alan Barnhart</p>
<p>"We have been the beneficiaries of this, not the givers." — Alan Barnhart</p>
<p>"It was right and good and legally brought us into a position where we already were spiritually." — Katherine Barnhart</p>
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<p>What does it look like to build a company worth hundreds of millions of dollars—and then give it away? Join host Justin Forman as he sits down with Alan Barnhart, co-founder of Barnhart Crane & Rigging, for a conversation 40 years in the making. Alan shares the convictions forged early in marriage and business that led him and his wife Katherine to cap their lifestyle, transfer 99% of their company to a ministry trust, and give away over $21 million in a single year—all while insisting they've been the real beneficiaries.</p>
<p>This episode is a masterclass in stewardship theology, collaborative giving, and the dangerous beauty of holding everything with an open hand.</p>
<h3>Key Topics:</h3>
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 <li>The two biblical convictions that shaped every financial decision Alan and Katherine ever made</li>
 <li>Why Alan set a lifestyle cap before his company ever took off—and how that decision protected his marriage, his family, and his faith</li>
 <li>How Barnhart Crane & Rigging went from 10 employees and $1.5M in revenue to 1,000+ employees and $400M+ in revenue—and what Alan attributes it to</li>
 <li>Why Alan believes giving away money strategically is harder than making it—and why collaboration is the only answer</li>
 <li>The moment Alan and his brother decided to give away 99% of a company worth hundreds of millions of dollars</li>
 <li>What Alan tells every entrepreneur who asks "What's the number?"</li>
 <li>The stewardship of your story: why Alan and Katherine kept quiet for 15 years—and what finally changed</li>
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<h3>Notable Quotes:</h3>
<p>"God is the owner, you are the steward. Ask him what he wants you to do." — Alan Barnhart</p>
<p>"We have been the beneficiaries of this, not the givers." — Alan Barnhart</p>
<p>"It was right and good and legally brought us into a position where we already were spiritually." — Katherine Barnhart</p>
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      <title>Episode 365 - If God Owns It All, How Should You Build a Business? | Ron Blue</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<h3>Who Owns It? Ron Blue on Money, Stewardship, and the Question That Changes Everything</h3><p>Join host Justin Forman for a wide-ranging conversation with legendary financial author, teacher, and serial entrepreneur Ron Blue. With decades of experience building Kingdom-minded financial institutions—including what is now Blue Trust, one of the nation's premier faith-based wealth management firms—Ron unpacks the timeless questions every entrepreneur must answer: Who owns it? How much is enough? And what does faithful stewardship actually look like when you're building something meant to outlast you?</p><p>From counseling a heart surgeon in a million-dollar home to sitting with a grocery CEO in a trailer park, Ron's stories reveal that true contentment has nothing to do with net worth—and everything to do with whose name is on the deed.</p><h3>Key Topics:</h3><ul><li>The three questions that unlock faithful stewardship: Who owns it? How much is enough? What's the finish line?</li><li>Why Ron built his firms to outlast him—and what he left on the table when God called him elsewhere</li><li>The difference between "hard" and "impossible" when it comes to serving God and money</li><li>How the faith-driven investing movement has matured the stewardship conversation</li><li>Succession planning, family wealth, and why "if you love your children equally, you'll treat them uniquely"</li><li>The serial entrepreneur's journey: from accounting firm to Blue Trust to mobilizing 4,000 advisors</li></ul><h3>Notable Quotes:</h3><p>"God's word speaks to everything that we think money will give us. And that's why Jesus said, it's not hard to serve God and mammon, it's impossible." — Ron Blue</p><p>"I didn't start any of them to make money. I started every one of them to accomplish a purpose or a vision." — Ron Blue</p><p>"If God owns it, I hold it with an open hand. And God then is free to put in or take out whatever He wants." — Ron Blue</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Who Owns It? Ron Blue on Money, Stewardship, and the Question That Changes Everything</h3><p>Join host Justin Forman for a wide-ranging conversation with legendary financial author, teacher, and serial entrepreneur Ron Blue. With decades of experience building Kingdom-minded financial institutions—including what is now Blue Trust, one of the nation's premier faith-based wealth management firms—Ron unpacks the timeless questions every entrepreneur must answer: Who owns it? How much is enough? And what does faithful stewardship actually look like when you're building something meant to outlast you?</p><p>From counseling a heart surgeon in a million-dollar home to sitting with a grocery CEO in a trailer park, Ron's stories reveal that true contentment has nothing to do with net worth—and everything to do with whose name is on the deed.</p><h3>Key Topics:</h3><ul><li>The three questions that unlock faithful stewardship: Who owns it? How much is enough? What's the finish line?</li><li>Why Ron built his firms to outlast him—and what he left on the table when God called him elsewhere</li><li>The difference between "hard" and "impossible" when it comes to serving God and money</li><li>How the faith-driven investing movement has matured the stewardship conversation</li><li>Succession planning, family wealth, and why "if you love your children equally, you'll treat them uniquely"</li><li>The serial entrepreneur's journey: from accounting firm to Blue Trust to mobilizing 4,000 advisors</li></ul><h3>Notable Quotes:</h3><p>"God's word speaks to everything that we think money will give us. And that's why Jesus said, it's not hard to serve God and mammon, it's impossible." — Ron Blue</p><p>"I didn't start any of them to make money. I started every one of them to accomplish a purpose or a vision." — Ron Blue</p><p>"If God owns it, I hold it with an open hand. And God then is free to put in or take out whatever He wants." — Ron Blue</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<h3>When Pastors and Entrepreneurs Unite: Multiplication, Movement, and Missional Imagination</h3><p>What happens when you put a pastor and an entrepreneur in a room with a whiteboard? According to Dave Ferguson, you get real solutions that push back darkness with light. Join host Justin Forman as he sits down with Dave Ferguson—co-founder of Community Christian Church in Chicago and the New Thing Network, which has helped plant 30,000 churches across 69 countries—to explore what it really takes to build a movement, why church planters and entrepreneurs are more alike than they think, and how "missional imagination" could be the missing ingredient in both the church and the marketplace.</p><p>Dave shares hard-won lessons from decades of church planting, network building, and leadership development—including the leadership framework from his upcoming book <i>Multiplier: How Healthy Leaders Create Lasting Impact</i>. From the four Rs that fueled exponential growth to the RPMS dashboard that keeps leaders healthy over the long haul, this conversation is packed with frameworks entrepreneurs will immediately recognize and apply.</p><h3>Key Topics:</h3><ul><li>Why church planters and entrepreneurs share the same wiring—and what that means for the Kingdom</li><li>The "chaortic" principle: how clear vision + clear values unlock movement-level multiplication</li><li>Dave's RPMS framework: the four gauges every leader must monitor daily (Relational, Physical, Mental, Spiritual)</li><li>From addition to multiplication: the difference between making disciples and making disciple-makers</li><li>The "all abilities church" story—what happens when a salesman with a passion gets a pastor's blessing</li><li>50 micro-expressions of church inside Amazon—and what it means for entrepreneurs in the marketplace</li><li>Why "missional imagination" beats checklist Christianity every time</li></ul><h3>Notable Quotes:</h3><p>"If you put a pastor and an entrepreneur in a room with a whiteboard and a facilitator, I can't imagine you're not going to come up with real solutions to go like, hey, here's how we push back that darkness with light." – Dave Ferguson</p><p>"You reproduce who you are and what you do." – Dave Ferguson</p><p>"If we aim for mission, you're going to get mission and you're probably going to get some of the deepest friends that you've ever had." – Justin Forman</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Join host Justin Forman as he sits down with Elizabeth Ntege, Group CEO of NFT, in Kampala, Uganda, for an inspiring conversation about tackling one of the world's greatest challenges: unemployment. Elizabeth shares how her human resource management firm is addressing gainful unemployment across 12 African countries while creating environments where employees thrive according to Kingdom principles.</p>
<p>This episode explores the harsh realities of job scarcity in Africa, where corruption has become normalized and desperate job seekers face exploitation. Elizabeth vulnerably discusses the painful decision to walk away from a $2 million contract rather than compromise their values, and how God used that sacrifice to create new opportunities for hundreds of workers.</p>
<p>Discover how Elizabeth's Faith Driven Entrepreneur journey transformed her business philosophy from scarcity to abundance, leading to partnerships with organizations like MasterCard Foundation to create millions of jobs across the continent.</p>
<h3>Key Topics:</h3>
<ul>
 <li>Solving Africa's unemployment crisis: The 6-to-1 dependency ratio reality</li>
 <li>Why corruption thrives when there's no connection from "Sunday to Monday"</li>
 <li>The painful truth about job hunting: bribery, exploitation, and desperation</li>
 <li>Walking away from $2 million to protect Kingdom values</li>
 <li>Building sustainable employment through MasterCard Foundation partnership</li>
 <li>Creating community impact: From after-school programs to future employee pipelines</li>
 <li>Transforming businesses from secular to faith-driven enterprises</li>
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<h3>Notable Quotes:</h3>
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<p>This episode explores the harsh realities of job scarcity in Africa, where corruption has become normalized and desperate job seekers face exploitation. Elizabeth vulnerably discusses the painful decision to walk away from a $2 million contract rather than compromise their values, and how God used that sacrifice to create new opportunities for hundreds of workers.</p>
<p>Discover how Elizabeth's Faith Driven Entrepreneur journey transformed her business philosophy from scarcity to abundance, leading to partnerships with organizations like MasterCard Foundation to create millions of jobs across the continent.</p>
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      <title>Episode 362 - How Hobby Lobby Built an $8B Business Without Losing Its Soul | David Green</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>The MyPad CEO: David Green on Building Legacy Beyond Business</p><p>In this remarkable conversation, Hobby Lobby founder and CEO David Green sits down with host Justin Forman at the company's Oklahoma City headquarters to share the story behind one of America's most distinctive faith-driven businesses. From humble beginnings in a 600-square-foot store to leading an $8 billion enterprise with over 1,000 locations, David's journey reveals what happens when stewardship replaces ownership.</p><p>At 84 years young, David still carries his trusty "MyPad" (a paper notepad) instead of a computer, operates as CEO, and shows no signs of slowing down. This episode explores the pivotal moments that shaped his understanding of true ownership, the Supreme Court case that tested his family's convictions, and the generational framework that ensures Hobby Lobby's mission extends far beyond profit.</p><p>Key Topics:</p><p>From pastor's son to retail pioneer: The journey from five-and-dime stores to Hobby Lobby</p><p>The Supreme Court case that cost $1.2 million per day—and why they'd do it again</p><p>Why closing on Sundays and rejecting Halloween cost millions but gained something greater</p><p>The backyard prayer that changed everything: "What would you do if the Jones family owned it?"</p><p>Building a family constitution: How 48 family members align around eternal values</p><p>The danger of generational wealth and why no Green family member gets anything they don't earn</p><p>Giving half of all earnings away: The mathematics of trying to "out-give God"</p><p>Legacy planning with a thousand-year horizon</p><p>Notable Quotes:</p><p>"God gave you everything you need, any good thing that's in your life. God gave you. I need to be at a point where I died of myself and said no, no, no, this is not mine. I'm a steward." - David Green</p><p>"If you think it's yours, then you're gonna guide it. But if you really feel like God has given this to you to be a steward of what belongs to him, I think that's a good starting spot." - David Green</p><p>"We want to make sure we're tied into someone's life for eternity, because they're gonna be very comfortable if they don't know Jesus." - David Green</p><p> </p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The MyPad CEO: David Green on Building Legacy Beyond Business</p><p>In this remarkable conversation, Hobby Lobby founder and CEO David Green sits down with host Justin Forman at the company's Oklahoma City headquarters to share the story behind one of America's most distinctive faith-driven businesses. From humble beginnings in a 600-square-foot store to leading an $8 billion enterprise with over 1,000 locations, David's journey reveals what happens when stewardship replaces ownership.</p><p>At 84 years young, David still carries his trusty "MyPad" (a paper notepad) instead of a computer, operates as CEO, and shows no signs of slowing down. This episode explores the pivotal moments that shaped his understanding of true ownership, the Supreme Court case that tested his family's convictions, and the generational framework that ensures Hobby Lobby's mission extends far beyond profit.</p><p>Key Topics:</p><p>From pastor's son to retail pioneer: The journey from five-and-dime stores to Hobby Lobby</p><p>The Supreme Court case that cost $1.2 million per day—and why they'd do it again</p><p>Why closing on Sundays and rejecting Halloween cost millions but gained something greater</p><p>The backyard prayer that changed everything: "What would you do if the Jones family owned it?"</p><p>Building a family constitution: How 48 family members align around eternal values</p><p>The danger of generational wealth and why no Green family member gets anything they don't earn</p><p>Giving half of all earnings away: The mathematics of trying to "out-give God"</p><p>Legacy planning with a thousand-year horizon</p><p>Notable Quotes:</p><p>"God gave you everything you need, any good thing that's in your life. God gave you. I need to be at a point where I died of myself and said no, no, no, this is not mine. I'm a steward." - David Green</p><p>"If you think it's yours, then you're gonna guide it. But if you really feel like God has given this to you to be a steward of what belongs to him, I think that's a good starting spot." - David Green</p><p>"We want to make sure we're tied into someone's life for eternity, because they're gonna be very comfortable if they don't know Jesus." - David Green</p><p> </p>
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      <itunes:title>Episode 362 - How Hobby Lobby Built an $8B Business Without Losing Its Soul | David Green</itunes:title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<h3>Behind the Dude Perfect Story: Parenting Entrepreneurs with Purpose</h3><p>What does it take to raise children who pursue Kingdom impact rather than fame and fortune? In this intimate conversation, Larry and Diann Cotton—parents of the Dude Perfect founders—pull back the curtain on the parenting journey behind one of the world's most successful entertainment brands.</p><p>From backyard basketball trick shots to a $100-300 million partnership, the Cottons share how they recognized and nurtured their children's unique gifts while keeping them grounded in faith. Discover how they navigated the tension between encouraging creativity and maintaining wisdom, celebrated individuality rather than comparison, and prayed for contentment over riches.</p><p>This episode offers profound insights for any parent raising entrepreneurial kids, revealing how to be a cheerleader without being a rescuer, how to recognize God's unique story for each child, and why the greatest investment isn't in their success—but in their soul.</p><h3>Key Topics:</h3><ul><li>Recognizing and nurturing each child's unique gifts and wiring from elementary school</li><li>Why comparison kills creativity: Raising twins without competition</li><li>The pivotal moment when a backyard video became a viral sensation on Good Morning America</li><li>Parenting through the loneliness and uncertainty of entrepreneurship</li><li>Praying Proverbs 30: "Neither poverty nor riches" for children experiencing success</li><li>The arrow principle: Training children according to their bent and releasing them to fly</li><li>Why ministry in the marketplace is equally as important as vocational ministry</li><li>Helping kids own their faith publicly through testimony and platform</li></ul><h3>Notable Quotes:</h3><p>"Train up a child in the way that they should go, and when they're old, they won't depart from it. That means according to their bent—you start seeing the way this child is wired and reinforce that." - Larry Cotton</p><p>"God is writing their unique story. As a parent, just come along and be in it with them—encourage them, cheer them on, no matter what we think about it." - Diann Cotton</p><p>"If you're doing it to gain wealth, fame, or attention, those things will fall apart at some point. There needs to be a higher and more long-term purpose behind it." - Larry Cotton</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<h3>From Victory Lane to Life's True Finish Line: NASCAR Legend Carl Edwards on Fame, Family, and Finding God</h3><p>Join host John Coleman for an intimate conversation with NASCAR Hall of Famer Carl Edwards, recorded at the Main Street Summit in Carl's hometown of Columbia, Missouri. Carl shares his remarkable journey from sweeping floors at a NASCAR truck team to becoming one of the sport's most celebrated drivers—and why he walked away from it all at the height of his career.</p><p>This episode goes beyond the back flips and victory celebrations to explore the deeper questions of identity, purpose, and what it means to truly succeed. Carl vulnerably discusses the intoxication of fame, the moment he realized he'd built his life on sand, and the divine intervention that led him to faith through an unexpected encounter on a mountaintop.</p><p>From racing with legends like Mark Martin and Jimmy Johnson to the life-changing phone call that made him rethink everything, Carl's story is a masterclass in knowing when to accelerate—and when to walk away.</p><h3>Key Topics:</h3><ul><li>Breaking into NASCAR: The entrepreneurial hustle from dirt tracks to the Cup Series</li><li>The dark side of fame: When public image becomes an idol</li><li>Welcome to the league: Racing against—and learning from—the sport's greatest drivers</li><li>The retirement decision: Walking away from millions to prioritize family and faith</li><li>Identity crisis: What happens when you lose the thing that defined you</li><li>Finding God on a mountaintop: How a dystopian book club led to a Damascus road moment</li><li>Raising a son who wants to race: Breaking generational patterns while honoring passion</li><li>Stewarding resources: Wrestling with scarcity mindset and learning radical generosity</li></ul><h3>Notable Quotes:</h3><p>"I had actually wet myself completely just because I was completely shaken by what I'd experienced." - Carl Edwards (on his conversion dream)</p><p>"I'm gonna keep racing for another 10 years. I'ma hit my head another 25 times. 30 years from now, I'll be on the other end of this phone. My son will be sitting on the stairs. I don't know my kids." - Carl Edwards</p><p>"If you haven't seen God walking beside you your whole life, you're blind." - Stephen Garber to Carl Edwards</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<h3>From $10 to 1 Billion Prayers: How Hallow Sparked a Prayer Revolution</h3><p>Join host Justin Forman for an unforgettable conversation with Alex Jones, CEO and co-founder of Hallow, the world's #1 Catholic prayer and meditation app. Starting with just $10 in a bank account, Alex and his team have facilitated over one billion minutes of prayer and reached 27.5 million downloads—all while maintaining a steadfast focus on authentic faith over business metrics.</p><p>Alex shares his raw journey from falling away from faith in college to encountering Jesus through contemplative prayer, and how a heartbreaking note from his aunt—who lost her son—convinced him that even if just one more person found hope through Hallow, it would be worth dedicating his life to. This episode explores the intersection of technology and spirituality, the courage to spend everything on a Super Bowl commercial, and why prayer isn't therapy—it's a relationship with an invisible God who transforms everything.</p><h3>Key Topics:</h3><ul><li>The miraculous growth from beta app to #1 in the App Store during Lent</li><li>Why prayer is a relationship with God, not a self-help practice</li><li>Partnering with Mark Wahlberg, Jonathan Roumie, and Chris Pratt authentically</li><li>The controversial Super Bowl commercial that beat Temu's $1.5B ad budget</li><li>Building with radical surrender: "Every good thing at Hallow has been me grasping tightly, then letting go and God doing it"</li><li>Why excellence matters in faith-based technology</li><li>Witnessing God save lives through prayer: from addiction recovery to suicide prevention</li><li>Working with investors like Goodwater Capital who integrate faith and business</li></ul><h3>Notable Quotes:</h3><p>"There is a crazy belief that I think there's an invisible dude here and I talk to and listen to him every day, all day, and especially in times of silence." - Alex Jones</p><p>"If we're all praying, if we are all as close to the Lord as you can be, like if we're all saints—that's the game." - Alex Jones</p><p>"Prayer is not a therapy thing. It's not a self-help thing. It's not talking to yourself. It's a relationship you have." - Alex Jones</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>From $10 to 1 Billion Prayers: How Hallow Sparked a Prayer Revolution</h3><p>Join host Justin Forman for an unforgettable conversation with Alex Jones, CEO and co-founder of Hallow, the world's #1 Catholic prayer and meditation app. Starting with just $10 in a bank account, Alex and his team have facilitated over one billion minutes of prayer and reached 27.5 million downloads—all while maintaining a steadfast focus on authentic faith over business metrics.</p><p>Alex shares his raw journey from falling away from faith in college to encountering Jesus through contemplative prayer, and how a heartbreaking note from his aunt—who lost her son—convinced him that even if just one more person found hope through Hallow, it would be worth dedicating his life to. This episode explores the intersection of technology and spirituality, the courage to spend everything on a Super Bowl commercial, and why prayer isn't therapy—it's a relationship with an invisible God who transforms everything.</p><h3>Key Topics:</h3><ul><li>The miraculous growth from beta app to #1 in the App Store during Lent</li><li>Why prayer is a relationship with God, not a self-help practice</li><li>Partnering with Mark Wahlberg, Jonathan Roumie, and Chris Pratt authentically</li><li>The controversial Super Bowl commercial that beat Temu's $1.5B ad budget</li><li>Building with radical surrender: "Every good thing at Hallow has been me grasping tightly, then letting go and God doing it"</li><li>Why excellence matters in faith-based technology</li><li>Witnessing God save lives through prayer: from addiction recovery to suicide prevention</li><li>Working with investors like Goodwater Capital who integrate faith and business</li></ul><h3>Notable Quotes:</h3><p>"There is a crazy belief that I think there's an invisible dude here and I talk to and listen to him every day, all day, and especially in times of silence." - Alex Jones</p><p>"If we're all praying, if we are all as close to the Lord as you can be, like if we're all saints—that's the game." - Alex Jones</p><p>"Prayer is not a therapy thing. It's not a self-help thing. It's not talking to yourself. It's a relationship you have." - Alex Jones</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<h3>Redefining Wealth: Beyond the Financial Scoreboard with Sahil Bloom</h3><p>Join host Justin Forman for a transformative conversation with Sahil Bloom, content creator, investor, and author of The Five Types of Wealth. In an era where society increasingly questions traditional definitions of success, Sahil offers a framework that resonates across faith lines and cultural boundaries—showing entrepreneurs how to build truly wealthy lives beyond just financial metrics.</p><p>From his own journey of chasing external validation through career achievement to discovering a more holistic definition of success, Sahil shares the pivotal moment that changed everything: realizing he would only see his aging parents 15 more times. This conversation explores how ambition channeled toward service creates fulfillment, why seasons of imbalance are necessary for building, and how the questions we avoid hold the answers we seek.</p><h3>Key Topics:</h3><ul><li>The five types of wealth: time, social, mental, physical, and financial</li><li>Why money should be the byproduct, not the goal, of entrepreneurship</li><li>The "why" question that children ask and entrepreneurs must reclaim</li><li>Defining "enough" through visualization of your ideal Tuesday</li><li>COVID as society's forced zoom-out moment on wealth and success</li><li>Truth-tellers in your life: How to cultivate and cherish them</li><li>Seasons of unbalance that unlock seasons of balance</li><li>The Heaven's Reward Fallacy and learning to work without validation</li></ul><h3>Notable Quotes:</h3><p>"You're going to see your parents 15 more times before they're gone. That was the moment that changed everything." - Sahil Bloom</p><p>"A gold medal is a wonderful thing, but if you're not enough without it, you're never going to be enough with it." - Sahil Bloom</p><p>"The answers you seek in life are found in the questions that you avoid." - Sahil Bloom</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Join host Justin Forman as he sits down with Mark Vroegop, President of The Gospel Coalition, for a timely conversation about the growing but often disconnected faith and work movement. Mark brings a rare dual perspective—thirty years of pastoral ministry combined with deep understanding of entrepreneurial leadership—to address why two of society's most driven groups struggle to connect.</p><p>This episode tackles the practical barriers keeping pastors and entrepreneurs apart, explores how lament and waiting can transform both business loss and leadership pressure, and offers concrete steps for churches ready to empower their entrepreneurial members beyond "parking vests and coffee." Mark vulnerably shares from his own journey through grief and gaps, providing a biblical framework for navigating the uncertainty that defines both pastoral and entrepreneurial life.</p><p>This episode of the Faith Driven Entrepreneur Podcast was filmed at the Main Street Summit, the perfect gathering for ambitious Christian entrepreneurs, executives, and business leaders seeking to deepen the integration of their faith and work. </p><p>Learn more and sign up to be notified for Main Street Summit 2026: www.mainstreetsummit.com</p><h3>Key Topics:</h3><ul><li>Why pastors and entrepreneurs miss each other despite obvious synergies</li><li>The demanding reality of pastoral ministry most business leaders never see</li><li>How business leaders can provide invaluable insight churches desperately need</li><li>Lament as a language for processing business failure, betrayal, and loss</li><li>Waiting on the Lord: Learning to lead through gaps and uncertainty</li><li>Building strategic plans that include space for divine intervention</li><li>Practical pathways for pastors and entrepreneurs to bridge the divide</li></ul><h3>Notable Quotes:</h3><p>"How can we help business leaders know how to be good churchmen, if you will? And from my seat as a person who's in pastoral ministry for thirty years, how can pastors do a better job of serving business leaders, especially entrepreneurs?" - Mark Vroegop</p><p>"Lament is a prayer in pain that leads to trust." - Mark Vroegop</p><p>"Waiting on the Lord is learning to live on what I know to be true about God when I don't know what's true about my life." - Mark Vroegop</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<h3>Solving Big Problems Together: Uganda's Four-Pillar Model for Community Transformation</h3><p>Join host Justin Forman in conversation with Andrew DeVaney, founder of As One Africa, for an inspiring discussion about what it takes to solve interconnected problems in rural Uganda. From his friendship with a rural educator to building a four-pronged model serving 50,000 patients, 4,000 students, and 5,000 farmers annually, Andrew shares how empowering Ugandans to solve Ugandan problems creates sustainable transformation.</p><p>This episode explores the power of earned revenue models over aid dependency, the importance of treating beneficiaries as customers, and why time in the game matters more than quick wins. Discover how collaboration, storytelling, and Kingdom partnership can address some of the world's most pressing challenges.</p><h3>Key Topics:</h3><ul><li>Uganda's demographic advantage: 80% under 30, 50% under 18</li><li>The four-pillar model: schools, health centers, farms, and businesses working together</li><li>Why "catching a thief requires sending a thief" - the power of local problem-solvers</li><li>Earned revenue vs. aid dependency: treating beneficiaries as customers with voice</li><li>How competition and feedback loops drive innovation and dignity</li><li>The interconnectivity of rural poverty: education, healthcare, agriculture, and employment</li><li>Building sustainable models that don't depend on foreign funding</li><li>Praxis lessons: balancing venture building with soul care for long-term impact</li></ul><h3>Notable Quotes:</h3><p>"The young people that are coming up, they're now being educated, they're going to school, they desire a different opportunity within the country that they live in, and expect better from their leaders." - Andrew DeVaney</p><p>"Ugandans empowering Ugandans. This is something that there's this self perpetuating feedback loop that pushes Ugandans to want to do more." - Andrew DeVaney</p><p>"Time in the game is going to be such a big deal. For entrepreneurs, for investors, for problem solvers." - Andrew DeVaney</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Join host Justin Forman for a milestone conversation with Bill Yeargin, CEO of Correct Craft, as they celebrate the company's 100th anniversary. From refusing bribes that led to bankruptcy, to refusing to work Sundays during WWII, to growing from a $39 million company facing the Great Recession to surpassing $1 billion—this is a masterclass in values-driven leadership that stands the test of time.</p><p>Bill shares the dramatic "God moments" that convinced him to become the fifth CEO in five years at a broken company, and how a controversial service trip to Mexico became the turning point that saved the culture. Discover why Correct Craft sends employees around the world on company-funded mission trips, how they navigate tough stewardship decisions while maintaining strong faith values, and what it takes to build for the next hundred years.</p><h3>Key Topics:</h3><ul><li>The WWII story: Building 420 boats in 23 days without working Sundays</li><li>Spending 20 years of profits to repay legally discharged bankruptcy debts</li><li>Two unmistakable "God signs" that led Bill to Orlando: a house sale and a tutor's call</li><li>Why the Mexico service trip (that everyone opposed) saved the company</li><li>Growing from $39M to over $1 billion through culture and strategic planning</li><li>The Culture Pyramid: Building Boats to the Glory of God, Making Life Better</li><li>Balancing stewardship excellence with faith values in difficult decisions</li><li>Global expansion to 70 countries—including surprising markets like Namibia</li><li>Vertical and horizontal acquisition strategy without outside capital</li><li>Making decisions for the next 25 years, not just short-term wins</li></ul><h3>Notable Quotes:</h3><p>"I believe we're alive today as a company because of that first trip." - Bill Yeargin</p><p>"We're not just trying to help the people that we're going to serve, we're trying to help our own team too. We've seen so many lives change on our own team over the years." - Bill Yeargin</p><p>"You don't make it a hundred years by being over on God's side. You gotta do the things we're supposed to do. Trust God, honor him. Let him bless us." - Bill Yeargin</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Join host Justin Forman in Nairobi, Kenya, as he sits down with Jean-Paul Nageri, co-founder of KaFresh, for an extraordinary conversation about finding divine solutions hidden in plain sight. When Jean-Paul watched his father's banana harvest spoil while waiting for traders, he didn't just see a problem—he saw a calling. What followed was a journey of "God Engineering" that led to a breakthrough preserving produce 10x longer using only natural plant oils.</p><p>This episode explores how entrepreneurs can look to creation itself for answers to massive problems, why cold storage isn't always the answer for Africa, and how one biotech solution is transforming food security for millions. From Genesis 1:29 inspiration to cutting-edge agricultural innovation, this conversation reveals how faith, science, and entrepreneurship combine to solve real-world challenges.</p><h3>Key Topics:</h3><ul><li>How watching his father lose 50% of harvests to spoilage launched an entrepreneurial journey</li><li>The "God Engineering" discovery: unlocking preservation secrets from orange peels</li><li>Why expensive Western solutions (cold storage) don't work for African farmers</li><li>KaFresh breakthrough: Extending tomato shelf life from 1 week to 3+ months at room temperature</li><li>The $1 trillion problem: Sub-Saharan Africa loses 37% of food production to post-harvest spoilage</li><li>From synthetic chemicals to natural plant oils: reversing the globalization of food preservation</li><li>How monks in 1800s monasteries pioneered natural food coating techniques</li><li>Building an agricultural biotech platform: From preservation to accelerated seed germination</li><li>Making insects "invisible" to produce instead of killing them with pesticides</li><li>Uganda's 2 million smallholder farmers and the mindset shift that changes everything</li></ul><h3>Notable Quotes:</h3><p>"I like to use the term God Engineering. He literally leaves clues, but you have to have that discernment to be able to see the clues." - Jean-Paul Nageri</p><p>"Why me, why me, why not some other big company? But that's God's plan. He normally takes the underdogs." - Jean-Paul Nageri</p><p>"Anything that is good for you should be easy to pronounce." - Jean-Paul Nageri</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<h3>Beyond the Bumper Sticker: What It Really Means When God Owns Your Business</h3><p>Join host Justin Forman as he sits down with Bertie Lourens, founder of a waste management company that has transformed the lives of 2,300 people across South Africa. Bertie shares his extraordinary journey from near bankruptcy to transferring majority ownership of his company to God—not as a symbolic gesture, but as a legally binding decision that fundamentally changed how he runs his business.</p><p>This episode moves beyond the bumper sticker phrase "God owns my business" to explore what actually happens when you transfer 51% of shares to a non-profit entity representing God as your majority shareholder. Bertie vulnerably shares how pride nearly destroyed everything, how two miracles gave his business a second chance, and why the most freeing decision he ever made was giving up control.</p><h3>Key Topics:</h3><ul><li>From pride to bankruptcy: How success became Bertie's greatest spiritual danger</li><li>The radical obedience of legally transferring majority ownership to God</li><li>Setting up Neko Capital: Making God a legal shareholder through proper structure</li><li>How boardroom questions change when asking "What does our Shareholder want?"</li><li>The Elon Musk thought experiment: Understanding the value proposition of divine partnership</li><li>Why stewardship "with Him" is fundamentally different than "for Him"</li><li>Raising children without entitlement when God owns the family business</li><li>Breaking free from the founder's burden: The unexpected freedom of surrender</li></ul><h3>Notable Quotes:</h3><p>"Whatever I do for Jesus is wrong. Whatever I do with him is right. That just changed my world." - Bertie Lourens</p><p>"I have never in my life been more free than after the moment when I transferred those shares." - Bertie Lourens</p><p>"The comfort of the security—the financial security that I have, that I can see in my future because of this—is what entraps us." - Bertie Lourens</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<h3>At the Gutenberg Moment: How AI is Reshaping Faith, Technology, and Kingdom Impact</h3><p>Join host Justin Forman for a pivotal conversation with Pat Gelsinger in Boulder, Colorado, exploring how faith-driven leaders can steward the most transformative technology cycle of the modern era. From his 45 uninterrupted years in tech to his transition into investing and leading Gloo, Pat shares profound insights on navigating seasons of life, building the faith technology platform, and positioning the church to ride—not watch—the AI wave.</p><p>This episode tackles critical questions about fragmentation in the faith ecosystem, the power of unified action, and why showing up "bigger" matters for Kingdom influence. Pat unpacks Gloo's mission to make AI suitable and trustworthy for the faith community, the surprising results of flourishing AI benchmarks, and his audacious vision: educating every child on the planet within the next 10-15 years.</p><h3>Key Topics:</h3><ul><li>The painful yet purposeful transition from 45 years at Intel to a new season of investing and impact</li><li>Why next-generation entrepreneurs are "spiritual but not religious" and what that means for business</li><li>Gloo's mission: Building the faith technology platform at a Gutenberg moment</li><li>How AI can accelerate mission—from conquering 7,000 languages to custom education for every child</li><li>The flourishing AI benchmarks: Measuring models against human flourishing (and why DeepSeek leads)</li><li>Why the church is the "largest fragmented industry on planet Earth" and how to show up bigger</li><li>Transforming the Bay with Christ (TBC): 900 churches united in one of America's least churched regions</li><li>The critical shift from "for Christ" to "with Christ" in transformation work</li></ul><h3>Notable Quotes:</h3><p>"We're at a Gutenberg moment. Will we the church be captivated, accelerated, mission empowered by AI? Or will we sit on the outside watching?" - Pat Gelsinger</p><p>"Next-generation entrepreneurs—they're not religious, but they're spiritual. There's a deeper spiritual expectation and they really care about the soul implications of business success." - Pat Gelsinger</p><p>"If we educate the 300 million children living in poverty today, I think I will have done more to eliminate poverty than any other single thing you could do—and I believe we can do that in the next decade." - Pat Gelsinger</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<h3>From Dallas Uber Rides to Uganda Motorcycles: How One Partnership Is Transforming African Mobility</h3><p>Join host Henry Kaestner as he sits down with Jared Fulks, co-founder of PureFlow, for an inspiring conversation about building Kingdom businesses in emerging markets. From four consecutive Uber drivers from different African countries in Dallas to empowering thousands of motorcycle taxi drivers in Uganda, this episode reveals how God orchestrates divine appointments in everyday moments and business ventures alike.</p><p>Discover how PureFlow started with just six motorcycles and $6,000 in a small Ugandan town and has grown into a hospitality-focused finance company serving thousands. Jared shares powerful lessons about the value of partnership born from prayer, the unexpected advantages of tier-two and tier-three cities, and why sometimes the best place to test a business idea isn't Silicon Valley—it's Africa.</p><h3>Key Topics:</h3><ul><li>Divine appointments: Four African Uber drivers in 24 hours and what they reveal about staying spiritually present</li><li>Starting with six bikes: How Colin emptied his savings and received 250 applications in 24 hours</li><li>Partnership as a "God idea": Why prayer preceded partnership and the power of detailed operating agreements</li><li>Tier-two and tier-three city advantages: Building trust and community away from capital cities</li><li>Hospitality over finance: Reframing PureFlow as a hospitality business that creates places people want to return to</li><li>Low-cost probes in Africa: Testing 100 ideas with a fraction of what it costs in the U.S.</li><li>Living remotely while building locally: Managing a Uganda-based business from Atlanta through intentional engagement</li><li>The football club strategy: Winning tournaments as customer acquisition and brand building</li><li>Pressing the gas: Why not to subsidize yourself with philanthropy too soon</li></ul><h3>Notable Quotes:</h3><p>"Partnership is not a good idea. It's a God idea. It is woven into the fabric of how we were created. Nobody would argue that we're created for people. And so why would we assume any different?" - Jared Fulks</p><p>"If the business collapsed tomorrow, and it all just failed, which I hope it doesn't, I don't think it will. But if it did, the thing that I would take away most would be not the amazing people we've been able to hire, the thousands and thousands of people we serve, but it truly is the friendship and the brotherhood that I have with him." - Jared Fulks</p><p>"Start with where you are, with what you have... He lost $6,000. Like to most people listening to this podcast, it's not gonna kill you to lose $6,000." - Jared Fulks</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<h3>Beyond Harps and Clouds: Rethinking Heaven, Work, and Eternity</h3><p>Join host Justin Forman and author Jordan Raynor in Dallas for a paradigm-shifting conversation about what heaven actually looks like—and why it matters for your business today. Jordan unpacks how cultural half-truths about eternity rob entrepreneurs of purpose in the present and hope for the future, revealing a biblical vision of the new earth that changes everything.</p><p>Discover why most Christians spend more time planning vacations than thinking about eternity, how redemptive Excel spreadsheets can be more heavenly than harps, and why understanding our eternal work with Christ unlocks joy and freedom in business right now.</p><h3>Key Topics:</h3><ul><li>Half-truths about heaven that rob entrepreneurs of purpose and hope</li><li>Why "matter doesn't matter" is terrible theology (and worse business philosophy)</li><li>The new earth: God's promise to make earth our perfect and permanent home</li><li>How work in eternity transforms how we work today</li><li>Finding freedom from hurry by understanding eternity is "now in session"</li><li>The "someday maybe / new earth" folder: Making peace with unfinished symphonies</li><li>Why Isaiah 65 and Revelation 21-22 should excite every entrepreneur</li></ul><h3>Notable Quotes:</h3><p>"Most Christian entrepreneurs I know are not excited about ideas of harps and clouds, which frankly scares the crap out of most people, Christians included." - Jordan Raynor</p><p>"If our ultimate reality is working with King Jesus on earth, guess what? Eternity is now in session." - Jordan Raynor</p><p>"Most Christians I know have spent more time thinking about a single week-long vacation than they have thought about the nature of eternity." - Jordan Raynor</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<h3>Flipping the Script: How Entrepreneurs Can Rewire Their Mental Soundtrack</h3><p>Join host Justin Forman for an intimate conversation with bestselling author and entrepreneur Jon Acuff in his Nashville home office. Surrounded by international editions of his books and personal reminders of his journey, Jon shares hard-won wisdom about the mental battles every entrepreneur faces—and how to win them.</p><p>This episode dives deep into the soundtrack constantly playing in every entrepreneur's mind, exploring practical strategies to retire broken thought patterns and replace them with empowering ones. From his early days with "Stuff Christians Like" to building an 11-book writing career while scaling his business, Jon reveals the mindset shifts that separate successful entrepreneurs from those stuck in cycles of self-doubt.</p><h3>Key Topics:</h3><ul><li>Why entrepreneurs need new levels of fear at new levels of growth</li><li>The "CEO of your actions, not outcomes" mindset that changes everything</li><li>How to retire broken soundtracks and build empowering thought patterns</li><li>The difference between burnout and boredom in entrepreneurial life</li><li>Building sustainable rhythms when transitioning from solopreneur to team leader</li><li>Creating practical tools for meaningful family conversations about entrepreneurship</li><li>Why resilience is just giving yourself permission to start again</li></ul><h3>Notable Quotes:</h3><p>"You should always have new levels of fear at new levels of growth. If you tell yourself, 'I've beaten fear forever,' guess what you feel like when you find new levels of fear? You feel like a failure." - Jon Acuff</p><p>"I'm the CEO of my actions, not the CEO of my outcomes." - Jon Acuff</p><p>"Great thoughts turn into great actions. Great actions turn into great results." - Jon Acuff</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<h3>Building Faith-Driven Culture: The Four Human Needs Every Team Member Has</h3><p>Join host Justin Forman as he sits down with Stephen Phelan, Chief Spiritual Integration Officer for Faith Driven Entrepreneur, in the iconic red-walled Movement Mortgage offices. Stephen shares practical, proven strategies for creating workplace cultures that truly love and value people—addressing the crisis where 98% of Gen Z feels burned out at work.</p><p>Drawing from over a decade of experience at Movement Mortgage, Stephen reveals the four fundamental human needs every employee has and how meeting them transforms both culture and business outcomes. From launching "Love Works" benevolence programs to implementing mentoring systems that make disciples, this episode provides actionable steps any business can take, regardless of size.</p><h3>Key Topics:</h3><ul><li>The four fundamental human needs every employee has when they come to work</li><li>How to implement "Love Works" programs that create authentic community (from 5-person teams to 57,000 employees like Hobby Lobby)</li><li>Why mentoring isn't another burden for entrepreneurs—and who should actually lead it</li><li>Building small groups in business that mirror successful church models</li><li>Creating cultures where 91% of stressed Gen Z workers find life and purpose</li><li>From "sneaky Jesus" conversions to baptizing employees: real transformation stories</li><li>Practical systems for loving teammates, customers, and communities</li></ul><h3>Notable Quotes:</h3><p>"People that are walking through your doors, they have four fundamental human needs. Here's the first one - when they come in, they want to have friends at work." - Stephen Phelan</p><p>"We all want these relationships at work. And as a follower of Jesus, you want to be able to say yes to Jesus." - Stephen Phelan</p><p>"Jesus snuck up on me at movement, people just started loving me, and they started living out the things that they believed." - Stephen Phelan (sharing employee testimony)</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Join host Justin Forman as he sits down with bestselling author and pastor Francis Chan for a profound conversation about the tension between building and being, success and faithfulness, and the danger of running on life's treadmill without stopping to ask why. Speaking from his experiences in Hong Kong's fast-paced culture, Francis shares vulnerable insights about his own journey from mega-church pastor to someone seeking deeper relationship with God.</p><p>This episode challenges entrepreneurs to examine their motivations, embrace dependence on God, and discover the freedom that comes from living with eternal perspective. Francis opens up about his decision to give away book royalties, the wisdom of Proverbs 30:7-9, and why he believes entrepreneurs have a unique opportunity to live differently and impact others through their choices.</p><p>Key Topics:</p><p>Breaking free from the cultural treadmill of endless achievement and busyness</p><p>Why Francis wishes he could tell his younger self to focus on the main commands of Scripture</p><p>The danger of coveting in entrepreneurship and how to combat it through eternal perspective</p><p>Learning to be quick to listen, slow to speak in a world that rewards constant talking</p><p>How entrepreneurs can use their success as a platform to live counter-culturally</p><p>The relationship between taking risks of faith and experiencing deeper fellowship with God</p><p>Why Francis asked God not to make him rich and what that prayer teaches us</p><p>Notable Quotes:</p><p>"He tells me whether I eat, drink, whatever I do, do it all for the glory of God, and so even now, are the words coming out of my mouth giving glory to him." - Francis Chan</p><p>"Don't you want to be a person that is known for their love and to be so much like Christ, who didn't consider equality with God something to be held on to." - Francis Chan</p><p>"You don't want to be lazy with what God's given you, I would just challenge you to go, Hey, once you're on that road to success and it's actually happening, you have an incredible opportunity to live differently." - Francis Chan</p><p> </p>
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      <title>Episode 343 - From World Cup Anchor to Tech Founder: Serving 40M People | Benjamin Fernandes</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<h3>From Sports Anchor to FinTech Pioneer: Building Payment Infrastructure for the Next Billion</h3><p>Join host Justin Forman as he sits down with Benjamin Fernandes, founder of Nala and Rafiki, for an extraordinary conversation about resilience, rejection, and revolutionizing cross-border payments. From covering the World Cup as a 21-year-old sports anchor in Tanzania to building infrastructure that serves millions across Africa and Asia, Benjamin's journey is filled with divine appointments, Stanford miracles, and the grit required to solve problems for the next billion customers.</p><p>This episode explores the massive diaspora remittance market ($129 billion to India alone), the entrepreneurial challenge of building FinTech infrastructure in emerging markets, and why the greatest export from developing nations might just be talent. Benjamin vulnerably shares the power of rejection as fuel, the importance of gratitude, and why sometimes you have to build the bridge for the next 200 entrepreneurs coming after you.</p><h3>Key Topics:</h3><ul><li>The $129 billion remittance market and why diaspora communities are economic powerhouses</li><li>From failing high school to Stanford MBA: A miracle story of divine provision</li><li>Building payment rails in Africa vs Asia: Infrastructure challenges and opportunities</li><li>Why 30-35% of Nala customers are entrepreneurs funding businesses back home</li><li>The power of rejection letters as entrepreneurial fuel</li><li>Going church to mosque: The gritty early days of customer acquisition</li><li>How migrants enable local economies to thrive in exponential ways</li></ul><h3>Notable Quotes:</h3><p>"There's something that's very powerful when someone tells you you can't do something." - Benjamin Fernandes</p><p>"With privilege comes responsibility." - Benjamin Fernandes</p><p>"I don't believe the lowest income region the world should be charged the most amount for fees, for payments." - Benjamin Fernandes</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<h3>Breaking the Silence: Why Pastors and Entrepreneurs Need Each Other</h3><p>Join host Justin Forman for an enlightening conversation with Carey Nieuwhof, leadership expert and former lead pastor, as they tackle one of the most important conversations in the modern church: bridging the gap between pastors and entrepreneurs. From his unique perspective of having served in both pastoral ministry and entrepreneurial ventures, Carey reveals why there's mutual intimidation between these two groups and how churches can unleash the untapped potential of their entrepreneurial members.</p><p>This episode explores the crisis of community in entrepreneurship, why 50% of retired CEOs die within two years, and how churches possess the "convening power" to create lasting connections. Carey shares practical insights from leading churches that are successfully engaging their business leaders beyond "handing out programs and parking cars."</p><h3>Key Topics:</h3><ul><li>The entrepreneurial isolation crisis: Why there's "no default community" for business leaders</li><li>Mutual intimidation: Why pastors feel inadequate around entrepreneurs and vice versa</li><li>The spiritual gift of entrepreneurship: Learning from the Apostle Paul's business model</li><li>Moving beyond volunteer tasks to meaningful engagement for high-capacity leaders</li><li>How churches can serve as "incubators" for Kingdom-minded business ventures</li><li>The difference between "real friends" and "deal friends" in entrepreneurial communities</li><li>Practical steps for pastors to start entrepreneur-focused ministries</li></ul><h3>Notable Quotes:</h3><p>"I think for entrepreneurs, there's no default community. You're on your own. It's sort of the hero's journey. You start by yourself, that pioneer spirit. Within two years of retiring as a CEO, 50% of CEOs are dead." - Carey Nieuwhof</p><p>"Pastors are thinking, I don't make a million dollars a year like I haven't got staff and employees like you do. I don't feel like I measure up, and I don't know, I've talked to so many pastors who are like, I know this guy or woman could give $3 million I'm terrified of making the ask." - Carey Nieuwhof</p><p>"You've got some in your church, and they don't know how to contribute, and they're feeling alone and they're feeling isolated." - Carey Nieuwhof</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Join host Justin Forman as he sits down with Jordan Raynor to explore why most biographies fail to inspire and how reimagining these stories can transform faith-driven entrepreneurs. Through the lens of LEGO's miraculous founding story and innovative AI-powered storytelling, discover how play, perseverance, and proximity to our heroes can reshape how we view our calling in the marketplace.</p><p>Jordan shares his mission to create "binge-worthy biographies" that compete with Netflix and TikTok for attention, revealing untold stories of mere Christians who weren't pastors but transformed industries. From CS Lewis's scandalous past to Ole Kirk Christiansen's Job-like trials in building LEGO, these stories prove that the same Holy Spirit who empowered history's heroes is at work in today's entrepreneurs.</p><h3>Key Topics:</h3><ul><li>Why traditional biographies are "way too freaking long" and boring</li><li>The untold faith story behind LEGO's founding through fires, Nazis, and family tragedy</li><li>How AI video technology is revolutionizing storytelling for modern audiences</li><li>The theology of play: Why entrepreneurs need permission to find joy in their work</li><li>Moving from retreat to redemption: Why entrepreneurs are uniquely positioned to engage darkness</li><li>The four counterfeit quests that distract from true Kingdom work</li></ul><h3>Notable Quotes:</h3><p>"It wasn't the founder of Lego going to work every day. It was the Holy Spirit in him." - Jordan Raynor</p><p>"We can play within the business. We can play within the four walls of the mission." - Jordan Raynor</p><p>"Entrepreneurs every day say, I go into a space talking to people that don't think like me, don't act like me, don't talk to me, don't get me." - Justin Forman</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<h3>From Pastor to President: Transforming Africa Through Faith-Driven Investment</h3><p>Join host Justin Forman from a stunning lakeside location in Malawi as he sits down with President Lazarus Chakwera, one of the rare world leaders who transitioned from pastoral ministry to the presidency. In this remarkable conversation, President Chakwera shares his extraordinary journey from leading the Assemblies of God for over 30 years to answering God's call to "pastor the nation."</p><p>This episode explores the critical shift happening across Africa—from aid dependence to investment partnerships—and reveals why Malawi's vision for becoming an "inclusively wealthy, self-reliant economy" represents a blueprint for continental transformation. President Chakwera offers profound insights on how faith-driven investors can partner with African nations to create lasting impact while maintaining dignity and mutual respect.</p><h3>Key Topics:</h3><ul><li>The miraculous journey from 30+ years of pastoral ministry to the presidency</li><li>Why Africa is shifting from aid to investment—and why this matters globally</li><li>Malawi's ATM strategy: Agriculture, Tourism, and Mining as pathways to prosperity</li><li>How faith-driven investors can avoid exploitation and build trust-based partnerships</li><li>The power of synergy: When pastors, entrepreneurs, and government leaders unite</li></ul><h3>Notable Quotes:</h3><p>"I didn't leave ministry. This is ministry." - President Chakwera</p><p>"You cannot reap without sowing... we can prosper together, just like God can prosper everyone without him running out of stuff." - President Chakwera</p><p>"Investing for me is using what God has given me in order that I might be a blessing to other people." - President Chakwera</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<h3>Navigating Pandemonium: How Faith-Driven Entrepreneurs Can Rebuild Trust in a Broken World</h3><p>Join host Justin Forman for a compelling conversation with Andy Crouch, bestselling author and senior fellow at Praxis, about the cultural moment we find ourselves in—one he describes as "pandemonium." In this thought-provoking episode, Andy unpacks why institutional trust has collapsed, what it means for entrepreneurs, and how the church's calling to serve offers a pathway forward.</p><p>Drawing from his deep understanding of cultural dynamics and three-generation rebuilding cycles, Andy reveals why small businesses and the military are the only institutions maintaining trust above 50%—and what that means for Kingdom-minded entrepreneurs navigating uncertain times.</p><h3>Key Topics:</h3><ul><li>Why our current moment is best described as "pandemonium" rather than chaos</li><li>The collapse of prestige hierarchies and rise of dominance-based leadership</li><li>How COVID accelerated institutional trust erosion that was decades in the making</li><li>The three-generation cycle of cultural rebuilding (lessons from Genesis)</li><li>Why small businesses maintain high trust levels while other institutions fail</li><li>Jesus's radical alternative to both dominance and prestige hierarchies</li><li>Practical strategies for lean, mission-focused entrepreneurship in uncertain times</li></ul><h3>Notable Quotes:</h3><p>"Institutionalism is when the actual mission of the institution becomes less important than just protecting the institution itself. You go off mission, and your mission becomes just protect our thing." - Andy Crouch</p><p>"In the kingdom of God, anyone can be great because anyone can serve." - Andy Crouch (quoting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.)</p><p>"If you aim for community, sometimes you get community, but rarely do, but if you aim for mission, oftentimes community is just a natural byproduct, and you're probably gonna get mission too." - Justin Forman</p><p>Andy Crouch is a bestselling author, cultural commentator, and senior fellow at Praxis. His books include "Culture Making," "Strong and Weak," and "The Tech-Wise Family." He brings decades of experience analyzing cultural shifts and helping leaders navigate complex societal changes with wisdom and faith.</p>
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      <title>Episode 338 - Why Most &quot;Faith-Driven&quot; Businesses Fail the Authenticity Test | Dave Blanchard</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Join host Justin Forman for a crucial conversation with Dave Blanchard, CEO of Praxis, as they pause to reflect on where the faith-driven entrepreneurship movement stands today. In a year marked by uncertainty and rapid change, Dave shares insights from Praxis's annual letter, exploring how entrepreneurs can navigate challenges while staying true to their calling.</p><p>This episode dives deep into the "moral ecology" that defines authentic faith-driven entrepreneurship - moving beyond buzzwords to examine what it truly means to build redemptively in today's marketplace. From practicing what we preach to embracing meaningful risk, Dave and Justin unpack the essential code that separates genuine Kingdom builders from those merely using faith as a marketing tool.</p><h3>Key Topics:</h3><ul><li>The moral ecology of faith-driven entrepreneurship: 8 core principles</li><li>Why "practicing what you preach" is the foundation of authentic leadership</li><li>The three types of risk every entrepreneur must consider: money, comfort, and reputation</li><li>How to maintain Kingdom identity while building in the marketplace</li><li>The difference between driven leaders and called leaders</li><li>Why people are eternal and projects are temporal</li><li>Navigating the shift from faith being risky to mention to potentially exploiting it</li><li>Building businesses that demonstrate redemptive practices, not just talk about them</li></ul><h3>Notable Quotes:</h3><p>"People are eternal and projects are temporal. So how do we operationalize that?" - Dave Blanchard</p><p>"Culture is not codified until someone loses their job because they violated it." - Dave Blanchard</p><p>"There's a chance anytime the door opens up for us that we say, 'Oh, man, we felt exploited for so long by not being able to say this.'" - Dave Blanchard</p><p>"When you find yourself exploding at a situation, something's gone haywire with your need for an outcome, your desire for control." - Dave Blanchard</p>
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      <title>Episode 337 - Why Society Trusts Entrepreneurs 2X More Than Pastors | Mark Grunden</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<h3>When Church Meets Business: Unlocking the Power of Partnership</h3><p>Join host Justin Forman as he reunites with Mark Grunden, who brings a unique perspective from both the business world and pastoral ministry. Their unexpected connection at the DMZ in South Korea leads to a compelling conversation about why society trusts entrepreneurs twice as much as pastors—and how this presents an unprecedented opportunity for Kingdom impact.</p><p>Drawing from groundbreaking research with Barna Group, this episode reveals how 70% of entrepreneurs believe that when churches and business leaders partner together, they can solve the world's greatest problems. Mark shares practical insights from his journey through missions, entrepreneurship, and ministry at Saddleback Church, offering a roadmap for churches ready to empower their entrepreneurial members.</p><h3>Key Topics:</h3><ul><li>Why society respects entrepreneurs 2x more than pastors (and why that's an opportunity, not a threat)</li><li>The faith and work movement goes mainstream: Insights from Lausanne 2024</li><li>How Saddleback Church pioneered faith and work ministry since the 1990s</li><li>Breaking the "parking jacket and coffee" ministry trap for high-capacity leaders</li><li>Why entrepreneurs are the natural first step for churches entering faith and work</li><li>Building sustainable church networks that empower business leaders</li><li>Practical tools: Foundation Groups and annual conferences that transform communities</li></ul><h3>Notable Quotes:</h3><p>"Society at large, they respect entrepreneurs two times more than pastors of the community." - Mark Grunden</p><p>"The way that we're gonna make a positive contribution or impact in the communities that our churches sit within, is really by empowering the entrepreneurs, business leaders of our communities and of our congregations to take that front row leadership voice." - Mark Grunden</p><p>"Nearly seven out of 10 entrepreneurs believe that when the church and when business leaders and entrepreneurs kind of come together that man, there's a really good chance of solving some of the big problems of the world." - Justin Forman</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this powerful episode of the Faith Driven Entrepreneur podcast, hosts Justin Forman and Kevin Kim sit down with Chi-Ming and Juliette Chien to explore their radical decision to relocate their successful tech company from San Francisco's financial district to Bayview - a neighborhood where 25-30% of children live below the federal poverty line.</p><p>Chi-Ming shares how Dayspring Technologies embodies "bearing witness to God's redeeming of the workplace, marketplace, and community" through unconventional business practices like refusing to use leverage in negotiations, maintaining only three months of cash reserves, and implementing a pay structure where CEO compensation is capped at 3x the lowest paid employee.</p><p>Juliette reveals how their partnership with Redeemer Community Church led to the founding of RISE, a Christian high school where 80% of seats are reserved for first-generation college students from low-income families, with a mission of 100% four-year university admission.</p><h3>Key Highlights:</h3><ul><li>Why Dayspring moved from downtown San Francisco to Bayview, defying conventional business wisdom</li><li>The theological imagination that shapes radical business practices</li><li>How "prophetic emptiness" - leaving space for God to fill - birthed a transformative school</li><li>The power of church-business partnerships in community transformation</li><li>Practical examples of living out gospel economics in the marketplace</li><li>Why achievement and control can be more dangerous idols than money</li></ul><h3>Quotable Moments:</h3><p>"I think a lot of times we call something impractical when it's largely left untried." - Juliette Chien</p><p>"In order to love a place, you need to know it. In order to know it, you need to learn it, so you gotta spend time." - Chi-Ming Chien</p><p>"If somebody takes your coat then give them your tunic also... That actually has implications for how we think about relating to our marketplace neighbors." - Chi-Ming Chien</p><p>Watch the full episode on YouTube or continue to stream audio on your favorite podcast platform.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this powerful episode recorded at SXSW, host Justin Forman sits down with Renji Bijoy, founder and CEO of Immersed, the most-used application in the AR/VR space. Renji shares his journey from PhD student to tech entrepreneur, his mission to build faith-driven technology that brings people together rather than isolates them, and why he believes believers should be at the forefront of building the next generation of computing platforms.</p><h3>Key Highlights:</h3><ul><li>How separating identity from company outcomes leads to better decision-making and freedom from emotional choices</li><li>Why Renji builds Immersed because he "hates remote work" - creating connection in a disconnected world</li><li>The transition from software to hardware and launching Visor - a revolutionary AR headset that's 70% lighter than competitors</li><li>Competing with tech giants like Apple, Google, and Meta while being guided by faith</li><li>The importance of believers influencing culture through technology rather than being mere consumers</li><li>Balancing 80-hour work weeks with faithful stewardship and avoiding willfulness</li><li>How Immersed is positioned to impact humanoid robotics through human pose estimation data</li></ul><h3>Quotable Moments:</h3><p>"If we do what I think the Lord calls us to do, which is to separate our identity from what our work is... actually it's a lot more freeing."</p><p>"I'm building Immersed because I hate remote work... I think that there is a more God-glorifying version of that that makes us all feel very connected."</p><p>"I believe that if you have a world that the most common devices that we use, built by believers, I think that's going to be a lot more of a optimistic, bright future."</p><p>Watch the full episode on YouTube or continue to stream audio on your favorite podcast platform.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this special episode recorded at SXSW in Austin, Texas, hosts Justin Forman and Richard Cunningham sit down with Brent Beshore, founder and CEO of Permanent Equity, to discuss what it means to take a long-term, cathedral-like perspective in business and investing.</p><p>Brent shares his transformation from an achievement-driven atheist to a faith-focused entrepreneur, highlighting how his approach to private equity challenges industry norms with long-term capital, zero debt, and transparent fee structures. Throughout the conversation, Brent reveals how vulnerability and authentic relationships have been crucial both in his personal faith journey and in building a successful investment firm.</p><h3>Key Highlights:</h3><ul><li>Brent's journey from atheism to faith and how it transformed his perspective on business, family, and achievement</li><li>The dangers of "acceptable sin" that starts small but eventually leads to devastating consequences</li><li>Why living in the light through authentic relationships is essential for both personal healing and business success</li><li>How Permanent Equity's unique model of 30-year capital and no debt creates true alignment with business owners</li><li>The concept of "cathedral thinking" - building something that may take generations to complete</li><li>The importance of community and authentic relationships in combating isolation, especially for successful entrepreneurs</li><li>Why achievement, control, and self-reliance can be more dangerous addictions than substances</li></ul>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the Faith Driven Entrepreneur Podcast, host Justin Forman sits down with Steve Preston, CEO of Goodwill Industries, to discuss his remarkable journey from Wall Street executive to nonprofit leader. Unlike the typical path of chasing wealth and status, Steve shares how he made intentional decisions to prioritize purpose over prestige throughout his career.</p><p>After starting at Lehman Brothers, Steve felt a tug that his faith was calling him toward a different path. He made a deal with God that he would "never make a decision for money, for prestige, or for power," which ultimately led him to leave banking on the cusp of making partner. His journey continued through corporate America, government service (including running the Small Business Administration during Hurricane Katrina recovery), and eventually to Goodwill, where he now leads one of America's most recognized nonprofit organizations.</p><h3>Key Highlights:</h3><ul><li>Steve's countercultural decision to leave Wall Street's wealth and prestige to follow God's calling</li><li>The rich history of Goodwill beginning as a church-based ministry to help Boston's poorest residents</li><li>How Goodwill provides holistic support to help people overcome barriers to employment</li><li>The innovative prison education programs helping reduce recidivism rates to just 5%</li><li>The power of corporate partnerships in scaling social impact</li><li>How writing a personal mission statement helped Steve identify his calling</li><li>The importance of seeing potential in people that they don't yet see in themselves</li></ul><h3>Quotable Moments:</h3><p>"I felt like God said, I've taken you thus far. Will you really go where I'm taking you? And worse, most of the people in my close-in circle said, you're crazy... And I had this moment where I thought to myself, I have been like every other American watching these horrific stories on television and wondering what I could do."</p><p>"Our founder's story and our founder's vision 125 years later is still very much a part of who we are... It was all deeply based in the conviction that every human being has embedded potential."</p><p>"I often say, when somebody comes through our door, we often see more in them than they see in themselves."</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the Faith Driven Entrepreneur Podcast, host Justin Forman sits down with Steve Preston, CEO of Goodwill Industries, to discuss his remarkable journey from Wall Street executive to nonprofit leader. Unlike the typical path of chasing wealth and status, Steve shares how he made intentional decisions to prioritize purpose over prestige throughout his career.</p><p>After starting at Lehman Brothers, Steve felt a tug that his faith was calling him toward a different path. He made a deal with God that he would "never make a decision for money, for prestige, or for power," which ultimately led him to leave banking on the cusp of making partner. His journey continued through corporate America, government service (including running the Small Business Administration during Hurricane Katrina recovery), and eventually to Goodwill, where he now leads one of America's most recognized nonprofit organizations.</p><h3>Key Highlights:</h3><ul><li>Steve's countercultural decision to leave Wall Street's wealth and prestige to follow God's calling</li><li>The rich history of Goodwill beginning as a church-based ministry to help Boston's poorest residents</li><li>How Goodwill provides holistic support to help people overcome barriers to employment</li><li>The innovative prison education programs helping reduce recidivism rates to just 5%</li><li>The power of corporate partnerships in scaling social impact</li><li>How writing a personal mission statement helped Steve identify his calling</li><li>The importance of seeing potential in people that they don't yet see in themselves</li></ul><h3>Quotable Moments:</h3><p>"I felt like God said, I've taken you thus far. Will you really go where I'm taking you? And worse, most of the people in my close-in circle said, you're crazy... And I had this moment where I thought to myself, I have been like every other American watching these horrific stories on television and wondering what I could do."</p><p>"Our founder's story and our founder's vision 125 years later is still very much a part of who we are... It was all deeply based in the conviction that every human being has embedded potential."</p><p>"I often say, when somebody comes through our door, we often see more in them than they see in themselves."</p>
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      <title>Episode 327 - The Founder Timeline Myth: Mark McClain&apos;s Path to IPO and Back</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Mark McClain, founder and CEO of SailPoint Technologies, shares his non-traditional path to entrepreneurship after 10 years in corporate America. He discusses building a successful tech company with faith-based values, navigating multiple funding rounds (VC, PE, IPO, and back again), and balancing business ambition with family priorities.</p><p>[Chapters]</p><p>0:00 - Introduction</p><p>2:10 - Mark on South by Southwest and Austin's tech scene</p><p>6:08 - The evolution of faith in the workplace</p><p>10:26 - Mark's journey from corporate career to entrepreneurship</p><p>15:32 - Understanding SailPoint's identity management technology</p><p>18:47 - AI as both threat and opportunity in cybersecurity</p><p>20:34 - Navigating different funding methods as an entrepreneur</p><p>24:15 - The value of community vs. coaching for entrepreneurs</p><p>29:01 - The importance of staying connected to church community</p><p>31:40 - Building a successful business without sacrificing family</p><p>35:29 - Four S's of Christian leadership: Son, Sheep, Stock, and Stewardship</p><p>39:02 - A biblical perspective on retirement and stewardship</p><p>44:23 - Closing thoughts on community and faith</p><p>In this authentic conversation, Mark reveals:</p><ul><li>Why success rates increase for entrepreneurs who start after age 35</li><li>The value of both peer community and expert coaching</li><li>How to stay connected to your faith while scaling a business</li><li>A biblical perspective on stewarding resources and opportunity</li><li>Practical advice for staying present with family while building a company</li></ul><p>#FaithDrivenEntrepreneur #EntrepreneurialJourney #BusinessLeadership #FaithAndWork #ServantLeadership</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this powerful episode of the Faith Driven Entrepreneur podcast, host Justin Forman sits down with Cheri Garcia, founder of Cornbread Hustle, a staffing agency that has placed nearly 3,000 people with criminal records into jobs over the past decade.</p><p>Cheri shares her remarkable journey from selling drugs (including becoming her father's meth dealer as a teenager) to getting sober, founding a multi-million-dollar company, and helping thousands of formerly incarcerated individuals find meaningful employment and rebuild their lives.</p><p>Key Highlights:</p><ul><li>Cheri's early entrepreneurial ventures and her descent into drug addiction and dealing</li><li>How hitting rock bottom (living out of her car, multiple arrests) led to her eventual path to sobriety</li><li>The unexpected pivot during COVID that transformed her business from struggling to multi-million dollar success</li><li>Why achievement and control can be more dangerous addictions than drugs or alcohol</li><li>The transformative impact of employment stability on former inmates' lives</li><li>Practical insights for employers considering second-chance hiring</li><li>How Cheri's painful experiences equipped her to connect authentically with others in their brokenness</li></ul><p>Quotable Moments:</p><ul><li>"I was pouring into other people while filling myself back up with alcohol... I was broken."</li><li>"Control is worse than drugs or alcohol because the triggers are more. The triggers are anything from needing to pee while you're in the middle of talking to somebody at a networking event... It's all day, every day."</li><li>"One in four adults have a criminal record. That's over 70 million people... and only 5% of HR managers say they actively choose people with criminal records as part of their talent pool."</li></ul><p>Watch the full episode on YouTube or continue to stream audio on your favorite podcast platform.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the Faith Driven Entrepreneur podcast, hosts Henry and Justin discuss the recent conference and share a thought-provoking message from David Platt. Key topics include:<br /><br /> </p><ol><li>The idea that entrepreneurs are positioned "for such a time as this"</li><li>How current technological and economic trends create unprecedented opportunities</li><li>David Platt's perspective on the unique role of entrepreneurs in today's world</li><li>The importance of seeking God's guidance in business decisions</li><li>Balancing professional success with spiritual growth and purpose</li><li>The potential for long-term impact beyond an entrepreneur's lifetime</li></ol><p>Listeners will be inspired to view their entrepreneurial journey through a lens of divine timing and purpose, encouraging them to make the most of their unique skills and opportunities.</p><p><strong>"God has sovereignly ordained your life and this time to play a unique part in the accomplishment of His purpose. Entrepreneur, God has not saved you to sideline you on this mission."</strong></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Everyone has different end goals for what they’d call ultimate success, but most of us are chasing after something.</p><p>For many entrepreneurs, “going public” stands as the ultimate sign that you’ve truly “made it.” And if that’s the case, then today’s guest, <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/renjibijoy/">Renji Bijoy</a>, is on the verge of making it.</p><p>But that’s not what keeps him going.</p><p>Renji is the CEO and Founder of Immersed, the company behind the world’s most used AR/VR app on the planet. In an industry full of potential dangers where Christians are quick to back away, Renji and his team have decided to lean in.</p><p>In this conversation, Renji’s talks with Joey Honescko and Henry Kaestner about what it’s like to lead and innovate in a new, emerging industry. He and Henry will also share how their faith has kept them grounded in the highs and lows that come with worldly success.</p><p>Listen to Renji’s first episode: <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/episode-161-the-immersed-story-with-renji-bijoy">https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/episode-161-the-immersed-story-with-renji-bijoy</a></p><p>Learn more about Immersed:</p><p><a href="https://immersed.com/">https://immersed.com/</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Dr. <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/emerson-eggerichs-9b262a15">Emerson Eggerichs</a> and special guest host <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikesharrow">Mike Sharrow</a> join the show to take a candid look at how entrepreneurs can overcome the challenges they face in their personal and professional relationships.</p><p>Dr. Eggerichs is a renowned counselor and author, as well as the founder of <i>Love and Respect, </i>a ministry that grew from the success of his best-selling marriage book of the same name and has expanded to include teachings and resources on business, leadership, and communication in addition to marriage and family concerns.</p><p>In this conversation, he breaks down practical insights for bringing love and respect to all relationships.</p><ul><li>We can motivate and influence others by meeting their deepest core needs with love and respect.</li><li>It is important to apologize and seek forgiveness when we come across as unloving or disrespectful.</li><li>Trust and obedience are key in applying these principles over time.</li><li>In marriage, it is important to communicate in a way that resonates with your spouse's natural language.</li></ul><p>Find more about Dr. Eggerichs’ ministry at <a href="https://www.loveandrespect.com/">https://www.loveandrespect.com/</a></p><p>Get the book </p><p><a href="https://www.loveandrespect.com/product/love-respect-book">https://www.loveandrespect.com/product/love-respect-book</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>The New Year brings new opportunities to examine our goals, to get focused both personally and professionally.</p><p>So how do we do this well? How do we establish goals that actually get done? How do we make sure those goals align with our faith? And most importantly, how do we stop ourselves when we start putting our value in the things we achieve?</p><p>In this special edition of the Faith Driven Entrepreneur podcast, we’ll highlight conversations Rusty, Henry, and William have had with expert leaders <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonacuff">Jon Acuff</a>, <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-lencioni-orghealth/">Patrick Lencioni</a>, and Terry Looper about what it looks like to set and accomplish the right kinds of goals. </p><p>They walk us through how to avoid the pitfalls that try to take away our focus, how to set our minds and hearts on the things that matter most, and how to ensure that we don’t allow our accomplishments to become our identities. </p><p>More from these guests</p><p>Jon Acuff: </p><p><a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/episode-159-the-surprising-solution-to-overthinking-with-jon-acuff">https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/episode-159-the-surprising-solution-to-overthinking-with-jon-acuff</a></p><p>Patrick Lencioni:</p><p><a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2020/4/7/patrick-lencioni">https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2020/4/7/patrick-lencioni</a></p><p><a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/episode-240-the-motive-with-patrick-lencioni">https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/episode-240-the-motive-with-patrick-lencioni</a></p><p><a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/working-genius">https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/working-genius</a></p><p>Terry Looper:</p><p><a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/episode-243-why-an-experienced-entrepreneur-and-ceo-chose-to-live-at-a-sacred-pace-with-terry-looper">https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/episode-243-why-an-experienced-entrepreneur-and-ceo-chose-to-live-at-a-sacred-pace-with-terry-looper</a></p><p> </p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Entrepreneurs build things. We create. Innovate. </p><p>We follow in God’s footsteps by forming new things.</p><p>But, how often do we think about our own formation? How our habits and our work are shaping us into becoming certain kinds of people?</p><p>This week on the show, Rusty talks with <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-haanen-2a45461b/">Jeff Haanen</a>, the founder and former executive director of the Denver Institute of Faith and Work and the author of the recently released book: “Working From the Inside Out: A Brief Guide to Inner Work That Transforms Our Outer World.”</p><p>As a veteran of the movement, Jeff understands the unique place entrepreneurs fit within it. While most Christians struggle to find meaning and purpose in their work, entrepreneurs face the opposite problem. We often put too much emphasis on what we do and root our whole identity in it.</p><p>So what would it look like for us to be formed by something larger than our businesses? How can our identity in Christ empower us to better live out our call to create?</p><p>We unpack these questions in more in this episode of the Faith Driven Entrepreneur Podcast.</p><p>Get the book: <a href="https://www.ivpress.com/working-from-the-inside-out">https://www.ivpress.com/working-from-the-inside-out</a></p><p>Learn more about Faith Driven Entrepreneur: <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/">https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/</a></p><p>Podcast episode #64: </p><p><a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/7/9/god-of-the-second-shift-jeff-haanen">https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/7/9/god-of-the-second-shift-jeff-haanen</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p> Who protects the people who are meant to protect us?  </p><p>First responders daily risk their lives for the sake of others and the people who put on those uniforms need others who will help keep them safe as they go about their  jobs.</p><p>That's why <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/josh-richardson-08335ba6/">Josh Richardson</a> started Angel Armor with his brother JC. The two discovered something that many of us just don't think about. Like any product in the modern world, Protective gear needs to adapt to what customers want. </p><p>The industry needs innovation and fresh ideas so that these frontline workers can do their jobs safely.  And that's what angel armor is all about.  Using their innovative and entrepreneurial mindsets to create products that protect the protectors.  </p><p>As you'll hear in this episode, the two brothers grew up in an entrepreneurial home. Their parents started a different kind of protective equipment company: the brand Otterbox, which has become known to smartphone users around the world for their waterproof cases.  </p><p>Josh joins us today to talk about his rollercoaster journey from growing up in a home that barely made it by to seeing the growth and success of his parents' company. He'll talk about how his own success with OtterBox took him down a dark path away from his faith and how the relentless pursuit of Jesus called him back. And he'll share what all these experiences have taught him about running his business today.</p><p>Helpful Links</p><p><a href="https://plusnothing.com/">https://plusnothing.com/</a></p><p><a href="https://angelarmor.com/">https://angelarmor.com/</a></p><p><a href="https://form.typeform.com/to/CqvorFd2">Podcast Survey</a></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Who protects the people who are meant to protect us?  </p><p>First responders daily risk their lives for the sake of others and the people who put on those uniforms need others who will help keep them safe as they go about their  jobs.</p><p>That's why <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/josh-richardson-08335ba6/">Josh Richardson</a> started Angel Armor with his brother JC. The two discovered something that many of us just don't think about. Like any product in the modern world, Protective gear needs to adapt to what customers want. </p><p>The industry needs innovation and fresh ideas so that these frontline workers can do their jobs safely.  And that's what angel armor is all about.  Using their innovative and entrepreneurial mindsets to create products that protect the protectors.  </p><p>As you'll hear in this episode, the two brothers grew up in an entrepreneurial home. Their parents started a different kind of protective equipment company: the brand Otterbox, which has become known to smartphone users around the world for their waterproof cases.  </p><p>Josh joins us today to talk about his rollercoaster journey from growing up in a home that barely made it by to seeing the growth and success of his parents' company. He'll talk about how his own success with OtterBox took him down a dark path away from his faith and how the relentless pursuit of Jesus called him back. And he'll share what all these experiences have taught him about running his business today.</p><p>Helpful Links</p><p><a href="https://plusnothing.com/">https://plusnothing.com/</a></p><p><a href="https://angelarmor.com/">https://angelarmor.com/</a></p><p><a href="https://form.typeform.com/to/CqvorFd2">Podcast Survey</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this special episode of the podcast, we’re flipping the mic over to our co-host: Rusty Rueff as we interview him and his pastor, <a href="https://www.cornerstonesf.org/meet-our-staff/">Terry Brisbane</a>. </p><p>The two have been close friends for years and offer unique insight into what it looks like for entrepreneurs to partner with their churches. They’ve also recently co-authored a book called “The Faith Code: A Future-Proof Framework for a Life of Meaning and Impact.”</p><p>They join the show to discuss the framework they’ve developed and to help us see how pastors and entrepreneurs could work more closely together. </p><p>Link to the Book: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Faith-Code-Future-Proof-Framework-Meaning/dp/1640656553">https://www.amazon.com/Faith-Code-Future-Proof-Framework-Meaning/dp/1640656553</a></p><p>Link to Life Apps Teachings:</p><p><a href="https://www.cornerstonesf.org/sunday-message-category/life-apps/">https://www.cornerstonesf.org/sunday-message-category/life-apps/</a></p><p><a href="https://www.cornerstonesf.org/sunday-message-category/life-apps-v2/">https://www.cornerstonesf.org/sunday-message-category/life-apps-v2/</a></p><p><a href="https://subsplash.com/cornerstonetv/media/ms/+f09eb15">https://subsplash.com/cornerstonetv/media/ms/+f09eb15</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>What does it look like to lead in the midst of chaos, brokenness, and division?</p><p>The recent events in Israel and Gaza have made the brokenness of the world even more acute and visible.</p><p> </p><p>There are a lot of thoughtful places where you might go to find perspective on politics, faith or even breaking news, but we wanted to bring something different to the table.</p><p>We’ve brought on two Faith Driven Entrepreneurs, <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mordechaiethanwiseman/?originalSubdomain=il">Mordechai Wiseman</a> and <a href="https://www.nazdaq-it.com/company/key-personnel/">Bader Mansour</a>, to talk about what it’s like to lead businesses in the face of tragedy.</p><p>Bader Mansour is the founder of NAZDAQ, a company that develops data solutions in Nazareth. He’ll get more into this but he comes from a unique perspective as a Palestinian and also an Israeli citizen, but most importantly a follower of Jesus of Nazareth. As an executive for a network of 17 churches and one of the founders of a local seminary, Bader is also a recognized national leader within the Arab-speaking Christian community.</p><p> </p><p>Mordechai Wiseman is also featured in the story and will be highlighted in another one that will be released soon. In addition to running an investment fund and consulting firm, Mordechai is the founder and chairman of Israel Firstfruits, an economic development agency for the local community of faith in Israel. He is also founder of the Messianic Business Fellowship, which is the only national network for marketplace believers in Israel, both Jews & Arabs. </p><p>The two have worked together for many years, have a deep relationship that transcends ethnic roots, and are rooted in their love for Jesus. </p><p> </p><p>They graciously join the podcast for a conversation about how their faith has informed their perspectives on leadership, identity, and the current conflict. </p><p>Find out more about the work they’re doing in this video that premiered at the Faith Driven Entrepreneur Conference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySOzMWsSc3U</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Do you ever find yourself afraid of going through with a spiritual integration plan because you’re not sure how it will be perceived?</p><p>It’s okay if you do. When you look at the state of the world today, there are plenty of reasons to be skeptical. On the surface, it seems that Christians are forced to be less vocal about their faith in the marketplace, and in many ways, that may be true.</p><p>But today’s guest, <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/brantbukowsky/">Brock Bukowsky</a> shows that it is possible to bring your faith to work and to help others to do the same.</p><p>Brock is the co-founder of Veterans United Home Loans, which specializes in helping veterans and service members obtain a home loan by taking advantage of benefits they have earned. Today, the company has over 3,000 employees, yet Brock has still managed to find ways to care for the spiritual lives of each of them, regardless of their religious background.</p><p>He joins the show today to talk about the practical ways organizational leaders can implement these structures in their own businesses and share some of his own powerful story. </p><p>Like this episode? Follow the show for weekly content and don’t forget to leave us a review and share the episode with others.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>October Baby. Mom’s Night Out. Woodlawn. I Can Only Imagine. What do these movies have in common? They’re all creations from the Erwin brothers. </p><p><a href="https://www.faithdriveninvestor.org/bios/jon-erwin">Jon </a>and Andrew have had a passion for creating and making movies since they were young, and today, Jon joined to share where that energy comes from. You’ll enjoy hearing the entrepreneurial energy behind making a movie and the business of filming, distributing, marketing, and every other aspect that makes a hit movie a hit.</p><p>Lastly, Jon challenged the stereotype of an “evil Hollywood agenda” and charged other Christian entrepreneurs to consider the ways they’ve avoided engaging with the secular world. Listen in to hear for yourself.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In the midst of a global pandemic, healthcare workers have become modern day super heroes—risking their lives every day for the health and safety of their patients. </p><p>Today’s guest is <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/bios/jessica-kim">Jessica Kim</a>, Co-Founder of <a href="https://www.ianacare.com/">IanaCare</a>, a passionate team of caregivers, supporters, patients, and medical professionals. They’ve been on the frontlines of the COVID-19 battle faithfully working with the hopes that all 43.5 million caregivers in America will feel the love and support they deserve. </p><p>Jessica shared what life looks like for IanaCare amid this global crisis, as well as her entrepreneurial journey—including raising $1mil for a business she started in college—and all the stories that led her to where God has her today.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Why? It’s a big question, regardless of the context. It’s something we hear little kids ask all the time, and many of us never grow out of wondering why things are the way they are. We want to know what things are for, and going one layer deeper, we want to know what <i>we </i>are for. </p><p>That’s the question at the heart of today’s podcast featuring <a href="http://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/bios/jeff-henderson">Jeff Henderson</a>, a pastor out of Atlanta and author of a book titled: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PQ4YYD1/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1"><i>Know What You’re FOR: A Growth Strategy for Work, An Even Better Strategy for Life</i>.</a></p><p>Jeff has been operating in the faith, work, and leadership spheres for a while, and we think you’re going to love what he had to share. As always, thanks for listening.</p><p>Useful Links:</p><p><a href="https://gwinnettchurch.org/">Gwinnett Church</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdPxfqemRzM">Know What You’re For - Video Bible Study</a></p><p><a href="https://careynieuwhof.com/speaking/jeff-henderson/">Who is Jeff Henderson?</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>If you’ve ever tried gardening before, you know that it is some hard work. You’ve got to plant, water, prune, get rid of weeds, watch for varmints sneaking in, and a whole host of other problems. It really is no joke. </p><p>And today’s guest knows a lot about gardening and the value of hard work. Her name is <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/lara-casey-bio">Lara Casey</a> and she’s the author of multiple books, including <i>Make it Happen: Surrender Your Fear. Take the Leap</i>,<i> Live on Purpose</i>,<i> </i>and <i>Cultivate: A Grace-Filled Guide to Growing an Intentional Life</i>. </p><p>Her story of building and then leaving Southern Weddings Magazine is a testament to what can happen when you take a leap toward God. Lara is full of wisdom, pep, and one heck of an entrepreneurial story. If you want to learn more about putting in the work and taking big risks, you’ll want to hear what Lara had to share…</p><p>Useful Links:</p><p><a href="https://laracasey.com/2018/06/12/a-new-chapter/">A New Chapter</a></p><p><a href="https://laracasey.com/">Lara Casey Website</a></p><p><a href="https://cultivatewhatmatters.com/">Cultivate What Matters</a></p><p><a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/lara-casey-of-cultivate-what-matters-and-southern-weddings-magazine">Pruning to Grow</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today’s guest comes from a group that you almost certainly have heard of. Their values are faith, family...and ducks. Not sure if you guessed that third one, but if you did, then you’re probably a fan of Duck Dynasty, the television show about the Robertson family and their business. </p><p>What started as a one man job making duck calls out of Louisiana Cedar trees has now exploded into a multi-million dollar business and cultural sensation. And today, we’re talking to <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/al-robertson-bio">Al Robertson</a> to hear the story of how it all started.</p><p>Hear Al talk about Duck Commander, his life in ministry, and the power of forgiveness. As always, thanks for listening</p><p>Useful Links:</p><p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=236469934195699">In the Woods with Phil</a></p><p><a href="https://heavy.com/entertainment/2016/01/alan-lisa-robertson-duck-dynasty-wife-net-worth-cheating-instagram-cast/3/">Alan & Lisa Robertson on Duck Dynasty</a></p><p><a href="https://alandlisarobertson.com/our-story/">Our Story: Alan and Lisa Robertson</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/New-Season-Robertson-Brokenness-Redemption/dp/1476773203"><i>A New Season</i></a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today we put an end to an age-old question—can a business itself have spiritual meaning? For years as Entrepreneurs, we’ve been called to live out our faith in our individual work activities and relationships. But we are fundamentally about building business enterprises. Can we take it a step further to conceive of the enterprise—the organization itself—as having spiritual significance?</p><p><a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/curtis-chang-bio">Curtis Chang</a> is our guest who’s recently come out with some work that makes the case for all organizations—including secular organizations—as having a deeper spiritual meaning than what Christians have typically been taught. </p><p>Curtis straddles the world of secular organizations and Christian thinking. He is the Founder and CEO of Consulting Within Reach, a management consulting firm serving secular nonprofits across the country. He has won national recognition from the White House for innovative work in the social sector and teaches on the faculty of American University. At the same time, he is a former pastor, is a Senior Fellow at Fuller Seminary, and is a professor at Duke Divinity School. </p><p>He’s a deep thinker and someone who we found engaging, encouraging, and challenging, and we think you will too. As always, thanks for listening.</p><p><a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/contact-us">If you have thoughts or questions from today’s show, let us know!</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In the golf industry, there are few more recognized names of excellence than PING. For today’s show we go out to Phoenix to interview today’s guest, <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/john-solheim-bio">John Solheim</a>. He’s the second generation of family leadership since the company’s inception in 1959. </p><p>As recently as a few years ago, John had the unique opportunity to pass the baton to the third generation of leadership with his oldest son stepping in as company president. Today we take a look at their family’s journey to become a preeminent brand and what faith looks like in such a publicly recognized company. </p><p>John said it best when he said that business is like the game of golf. It doesn’t matter what happened on the last shot that got you to where you are. You just have to hit the shot that’s in front of you and keep going to make your best score. For those of you used to hitting a lot of uncomfortable golf shots (fore left!), this episode will be a fun one.</p><p> </p><p>Useful Links</p><p><a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/blog/2019/6/12/golfing-for-gods-glory-ceo-of-ping-golf">Golfing for God’s Glory</a></p><p><a href="https://www.golfdigest.com/story/pings-new-president-john-k-solheim-talks-about-leading-his-familys-business">PING’s New President Talks About Family Business</a></p><p><a href="https://twotenmag.com/magazine/issue-8/features/excellence-in-innovation/">Excellence in Innovation</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today we’re talking to <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/steve-graves-bio">Steve Graves</a>. For the past 25 years he's worked with hundreds of organizations from Fortune 100 giants to small bootstrapping start-ups. He’s a regular contributor to the blog site where we love to share his wisdom and he’s also very involved with our friends at Praxis, coaching other young entrepreneurs. </p><p>Steve’s written some great, practical books that we highly recommend. We like to think of them as Operators Manuals for startups. Today we get to kick off this new year spending time talking about his latest work “The 5 Tasks Every Entrepreneur Needs to Do.”</p><p>If you’re looking to treat this new year as a fresh start, or if you want to get a jump on continuing the success of last year, this episode is a great place for you to start. As always, thanks for listening!</p><p> </p><p>Useful Links:</p><p><a href="https://stephenrgraves.com/">Steve Graves Website</a></p><p><a href="https://store.stephenrgraves.com/">Books by Steve Graves</a></p><p><a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/blog/2019/5/22/3-stages-of-business-growth?rq=steve%20graves">3 Stages of Business Growth</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>“If a man steals your farm, teach him how to farm.” </p><p>We’ve all heard sermons and messages on forgiveness and turning the other cheek, but the story of <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/craig-deall-bio">Craig Deall</a> takes these truths to a whole new level. Craig actually lived this. Under the rule of Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe forced thousands of industrial farmers to give up their lands. In a moment, generations of family wealth was gone. But rather than seeking revenge or restitution, Craig chose the path of reconciliation—actually working for the very men who stole from him!</p><p>Craig shared his story, starting from when he loved the land more than God—a struggle for any entrepreneur enamored with their own venture—to when that land was taken away from him. Throughout the whole journey, Craig lets us into what God did with his faith through hardship, what it really looks like to forgive our enemies, and why storing treasure in heaven and not on earth is no longer just a sermon point anymore.</p><p>Talking with Craig was truly inspiring for us, and we think you’ll be glad you listened in.</p><p>Useful Links:</p><p><a href="http://foundationsforfarming.org/new/">Foundations for Farming</a></p><p><a href="https://christianeconomicforum.com/the-cef-community-in-action-around-craig-deall-and-foundations-for-farming/">The CEF Community in Action Around Craig Deall and Foundations for Farming</a></p><p><a href="https://www.twrafrica.org/see/the-archives/92-harvest-and-heart-change-in-zimbabwe">Harvest and Heart Change in Zimbabwe</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>There are 7 million jobs in America that will go unfilled in 2019.</p><p>This means that even if every unemployed person in America got a job tomorrow, we’d still have a labor gap of over a million people. So, what’s the solution? Well, <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/chris-chancey-bio">Chris Chancey</a> has some ideas that come from the value of the refugee workforce.</p><p>On this episode, he shares with us the importance of the immigrant and refugee workforce—a group that is behind so many of the products we use. In addition to sharing the story of Amplio Recruiting, Chris also shared some amazing stories about the radical effect something as simple as employment can have on a person. </p><p>In doing so, he makes the case that hiring refugees isn’t only a socially responsible decision but a profitable one that can have lasting spiritual impact for faith driven entrepreneurs and their employees alike. </p><p>We think you’re going to love this episode. As always, thanks for listening.</p><p> </p><p>Useful Links:</p><p><a href="https://ampliorecruiting.com/">Amplio Recruiting</a></p><p><a href="https://refugeeworkforce.com/">Refugee Workforce</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRjeTiKSbWM">Refugee Workforce Book Launch Video</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Entrepreneurs know what it’s like to be uncomfortable. Yet, there’s something in modern/Western Christianity that expects comfort. We often act as though God has called us to a life of comfort and ease, not one of stress and sacrifice. But as <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/casey-crawford-bio" target="_blank">Casey Crawford</a> points out, Jesus didn’t exactly live an easy life! And this is just one way he gave us a great perspective alongside a paradigm shift in this podcast episode.</p><p>As you’ll hear, Casey came out of the gate firing, and we hope you can keep up with him for the whole episode. He covers stress and Christianity, the role of money in the life of a believer, and what it was like to start a mortgage company amidst the financial crisis of 2008. And every one of these topics was covered with his passion and enthusiasm, which we think makes this episode a great one.</p><p>We loved having Casey on the podcast and are so grateful for the way he rejuvenated us just by discussing what he cares about. And as you listen in, we think that the passion with which he shared his story might energize you as well.</p><p>Useful Links:</p><p><a href="https://movementmentoring.live/">Movement Mentoring</a></p><p><a href="https://hbr.org/2019/08/great-mentors-focus-on-the-whole-person-not-just-their-career">Mentoring the Whole Person</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>On today’s episode, we invited <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/max-anderson-bio">Max Anderson</a> to come in and help us tackle a difficult yet important topic—depression among entrepreneurs. Max is an entrepreneur and a writer. Each week, he writes something called The Weekend Reader, where he explores one big idea from culture with a handful of suggested articles. Recently, he dove into how depression affects entrepreneurs, and what he found was staggering—entrepreneurs are anywhere from 2-10x more likely to suffer from mental challenges. It’s a topic that’s extremely important, yet remarkably under-discussed, so we thought that with Max’s help we’d push the conversation forward today...</p>
<p>Our hope in bringing this topic to light is that if you, or someone you know, is suffering from depression, that you could take the necessary steps to get help. We know this isn’t easy, and we also know that it’s not necessarily a fun topic to talk about. But it matters. And we’re grateful to Max for bringing this topic to our attention and for also helping us talk about it</p>
<p>We follow a God who cares deeply about His Creation, and that includes you! While much of this podcast is dedicated to stories of success, failure, and everything in between, we hope this episode meets you where you’re at and gives you some encouragement along the way.</p>
<p>As always, thanks for listening.</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.maxwella.com/the-weekend-reader">The Weekend Reader</a></p>
<p><a href="https://mailchi.mp/stagecoachventures/startup-depression?e=afe5e42b01">Entrepreneurship and Depression</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.wsj.com/articles/beyond-the-confetti-the-dark-side-of-startup-success-11562923804">WSJ - Beyond the Confetti: The Darkside of Startup Success</a></p>
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<p>Our hope in bringing this topic to light is that if you, or someone you know, is suffering from depression, that you could take the necessary steps to get help. We know this isn’t easy, and we also know that it’s not necessarily a fun topic to talk about. But it matters. And we’re grateful to Max for bringing this topic to our attention and for also helping us talk about it</p>
<p>We follow a God who cares deeply about His Creation, and that includes you! While much of this podcast is dedicated to stories of success, failure, and everything in between, we hope this episode meets you where you’re at and gives you some encouragement along the way.</p>
<p>As always, thanks for listening.</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.maxwella.com/the-weekend-reader">The Weekend Reader</a></p>
<p><a href="https://mailchi.mp/stagecoachventures/startup-depression?e=afe5e42b01">Entrepreneurship and Depression</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Our friend <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/frank-chen-bio">Frank Chen</a> is the final guest in this 4-part series on the Faith Driven Investor. And he stopped by to talk about how he’s helping entrepreneurs change the World at the Silicon Valley Venture powerhouse of Andreessen Horowitz. As Frank describes it they are “helping entrepreneurs build software companies that are eating the world” (he’ll give you a little more info about what that means in our interview).</p>
<p>Frank Chen is a self proclaimed former product and user experience design junkie with specialties in venture capital, artificial intelligence/machine learning, fund raising, product planning, product launches, product development process, enterprise software, UX design, Web hosting, and managed services. With a breadth of expertise like that, you can see why we were excited to have him on the show!</p>
<p>But even after all of that, Frank let us in on what his heart as an investor looks like. He pulled aside the curtain a bit and let us see that investors aren’t so much the terrifying titans up on the hill as they are servant leaders who want to help others be successful.</p>
<p>It was a fun, enlightening and engaging conversation. We hope you enjoy it, and as always, thanks for listening.</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424053111903480904576512250915629460">Marc Andreessen on Why Software is Eating the World</a></p>
<p><a href="https://cdn.theatlantic.com/static/mt/assets/business/worlduntil2001.png">GDP/Capita over the last 2000 Years</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/frankchen/">Frank Chen LinkedIn</a></p>
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<p>Frank Chen is a self proclaimed former product and user experience design junkie with specialties in venture capital, artificial intelligence/machine learning, fund raising, product planning, product launches, product development process, enterprise software, UX design, Web hosting, and managed services. With a breadth of expertise like that, you can see why we were excited to have him on the show!</p>
<p>But even after all of that, Frank let us in on what his heart as an investor looks like. He pulled aside the curtain a bit and let us see that investors aren’t so much the terrifying titans up on the hill as they are servant leaders who want to help others be successful.</p>
<p>It was a fun, enlightening and engaging conversation. We hope you enjoy it, and as always, thanks for listening.</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424053111903480904576512250915629460">Marc Andreessen on Why Software is Eating the World</a></p>
<p><a href="https://cdn.theatlantic.com/static/mt/assets/business/worlduntil2001.png">GDP/Capita over the last 2000 Years</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/frankchen/">Frank Chen LinkedIn</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>We’ve got a good one for you today. <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/nathan-sheets-bio">Nathan Sheets</a> is CEO of Nature Nate’s Honey, and he was also involved with I Am Second,and E3, and you’ll hear a bit of all of those stories. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. When we sat down to talk to Nathan, we had no idea how deep he was going to take us. Right away, he opened up about the ups and downs he has gone through with a level of candor that we couldn’t even believe. If you’re looking for what life as an entrepreneur looks like—and we mean, really looks like—Nathan Sheets has a no holds barred take on the entrepreneurial journey.</p>
<p>Image management is a struggle that everyone faces, but it’s one that we rarely address. And for entrepreneurs, this issue is especially acute. Because as an entrepreneur, you have to look like you have it all together, right? You’ve got employees and shareholders relying on you—the leader. That type of pressure creates a situation where it’s all too easy to want to hide behind a manufactured version of ourselves.</p>
<p>And Nathan Sheets told us exactly what that pressure looks like and exactly where it can take you. We’re so grateful that he was willing to open up and be completely honest with us, and we hope his story about the pitfalls of struggling alone—and the need for real, true community—will serve as both a warning sign and an encouragement to you on your journey.</p>
<p>As always, thanks for listening.</p>
<p>Useful Links</p>
<p><a href="https://www.dmagazine.com/publications/d-ceo/2016/october/how-to-turn-honey-into-liquid-gold/">How to Turn Honey into Liquid Gold</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/nathan-sheets-of-nature-nates">Sweet Second Chances - Bonton Honey</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.naturenates.com/ey-announces-nathan-sheets-nature-nates-raw-unfiltered-honey-entrepreneur-year-2017-award-finalist-southwest-region/">Nathan Sheets: Entrepreneur of the Year 2017 Award Finalist</a></p>
<p><a href="https://chiefexecutive.net/nature-nate-turning-honey-hobby-business/">Turning a Honey Hobby into a Business</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Sep 2019 08:00:07 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Image management is a struggle that everyone faces, but it’s one that we rarely address. And for entrepreneurs, this issue is especially acute. Because as an entrepreneur, you have to look like you have it all together, right? You’ve got employees and shareholders relying on you—the leader. That type of pressure creates a situation where it’s all too easy to want to hide behind a manufactured version of ourselves.</p>
<p>And Nathan Sheets told us exactly what that pressure looks like and exactly where it can take you. We’re so grateful that he was willing to open up and be completely honest with us, and we hope his story about the pitfalls of struggling alone—and the need for real, true community—will serve as both a warning sign and an encouragement to you on your journey.</p>
<p>As always, thanks for listening.</p>
<p>Useful Links</p>
<p><a href="https://www.dmagazine.com/publications/d-ceo/2016/october/how-to-turn-honey-into-liquid-gold/">How to Turn Honey into Liquid Gold</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/nathan-sheets-of-nature-nates">Sweet Second Chances - Bonton Honey</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.naturenates.com/ey-announces-nathan-sheets-nature-nates-raw-unfiltered-honey-entrepreneur-year-2017-award-finalist-southwest-region/">Nathan Sheets: Entrepreneur of the Year 2017 Award Finalist</a></p>
<p><a href="https://chiefexecutive.net/nature-nate-turning-honey-hobby-business/">Turning a Honey Hobby into a Business</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Faith-Based Employee Resource Groups. This term may be new to you, or it may be something you’re already participating in. Either way, this episode is for you. <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/christeen-rico-bio">Christeen Rico</a> is leading the conversation around ERGs, and what she shared in our conversation was both informative and insightful.</p>
<p>If you don’t know, ERGs are groups within companies that foster community and conversation among like-minded people. Companies like Apple, Google, Facebook, Toyota, and <a href="https://www.faithdriveninvestor.org/information-on-companies-with-ergs">many more</a> are creating these types of groups, so we’re grateful that Christeen dropped by to give us the inside scoop.</p>
<p>If you’re an entrepreneur looking for ways to foster faith-based conversations within your business, Christeen will tell you exactly what it takes to form these groups. Or, if you’re an investor looking to get involved with companies that already have ERGs, Christeen will help you understand why these groups are important and how they add value.</p>
<p>Apart from that, Christeen was also a fun person to spend time with, and we think you’ll find this episode one worth listening to. Enjoy!</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/christeenrico/">Christeen Rico LinkedIn</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.faithdriveninvestor.org/information-on-companies-with-ergs">Companies with Employee Resource Groups</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.workandfaithworkshop.com/">Work and Faith Workshop</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.faithandworkmovement.org/">Faith and Work Movement</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 3 Sep 2019 08:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Faith-Based Employee Resource Groups. This term may be new to you, or it may be something you’re already participating in. Either way, this episode is for you. <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/christeen-rico-bio">Christeen Rico</a> is leading the conversation around ERGs, and what she shared in our conversation was both informative and insightful.</p>
<p>If you don’t know, ERGs are groups within companies that foster community and conversation among like-minded people. Companies like Apple, Google, Facebook, Toyota, and <a href="https://www.faithdriveninvestor.org/information-on-companies-with-ergs">many more</a> are creating these types of groups, so we’re grateful that Christeen dropped by to give us the inside scoop.</p>
<p>If you’re an entrepreneur looking for ways to foster faith-based conversations within your business, Christeen will tell you exactly what it takes to form these groups. Or, if you’re an investor looking to get involved with companies that already have ERGs, Christeen will help you understand why these groups are important and how they add value.</p>
<p>Apart from that, Christeen was also a fun person to spend time with, and we think you’ll find this episode one worth listening to. Enjoy!</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/christeenrico/">Christeen Rico LinkedIn</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.faithdriveninvestor.org/information-on-companies-with-ergs">Companies with Employee Resource Groups</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.workandfaithworkshop.com/">Work and Faith Workshop</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.faithandworkmovement.org/">Faith and Work Movement</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Imagine you’re walking into a car dealership to buy a new car. Now, most people don’t associate that thought with a pleasant experience—there’s negotiation, uncertainty, and the inevitability of a big purchase. But <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/don-flow-bio">Don Flow</a> and Flow Automotive set out to change this idea, and in doing so, they created a business founded on values and principles that manifest themselves in these words: exercise faith, live love, and bring hope. That sounds better!</p>
<p>In this episode, Don Flow opened up a fire hydrant of business wisdom and counsel ranging from what it means to create a covenant with your customers, how you can be the type of business that causes others to rejoice at your success, and why you should show respect before you earn respect.</p>
<p>We could go on and on about the things we loved from this conversation, but we think it’s best you listen for yourself. Enjoy!</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/don-flow-of-flow-automotive">Driving Trust: Don Flow Video Story</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0CGGYA2HA4">2017 Distinguished Alumni Award: Don Flow</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Search-Excellence-Americas-Best-Run-Companies/dp/1861977166">In Search of Excellence Book</a></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Imagine you’re walking into a car dealership to buy a new car. Now, most people don’t associate that thought with a pleasant experience—there’s negotiation, uncertainty, and the inevitability of a big purchase. But <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/don-flow-bio">Don Flow</a> and Flow Automotive set out to change this idea, and in doing so, they created a business founded on values and principles that manifest themselves in these words: exercise faith, live love, and bring hope. That sounds better!</p>
<p>In this episode, Don Flow opened up a fire hydrant of business wisdom and counsel ranging from what it means to create a covenant with your customers, how you can be the type of business that causes others to rejoice at your success, and why you should show respect before you earn respect.</p>
<p>We could go on and on about the things we loved from this conversation, but we think it’s best you listen for yourself. Enjoy!</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/don-flow-of-flow-automotive">Driving Trust: Don Flow Video Story</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0CGGYA2HA4">2017 Distinguished Alumni Award: Don Flow</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Search-Excellence-Americas-Best-Run-Companies/dp/1861977166">In Search of Excellence Book</a></p>
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      <title>Episode 70 - Entrepreneurs Who Create their Own Category with Trae Stephens of Founders Fund</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today’s episode takes us to Silicon Valley to connect with <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/trae-stephens-bio">Trae Stephens</a>. You may have seen Trae on CNBC, or you may know him as one of the Partners at Founders Fund. It was an honor to have Trae on to share about his experiences—everything from his time in politics working for Congressmen and in Embassies to now working alongside Peter Thiel. Trae also shares about his life as a Christ-Follower and how it shapes his view of the investing world.</p>
<p>In particular, Trae outlines what it means for an entrepreneur to be an outlier. He describes the difference between business ideas that fit into a certain pre-existing category and those that break every mold out there. He also shares cautionary advice about what not to do as an entrepreneur. His perspective as a venture capitalist is helpful to listen to for both investors and entrepreneurs alike.</p>
<p>But this podcast doesn’t stop there. As you know, we’re always approaching the conversation of entrepreneurship and investing from a faith-driven perspective. Trae is no exception. In this podcast, he talks about the different areas of theology and philosophy that inform his worldview. Specifically, he goes into detail about the innate tendency of all human beings to imitate something or someone. Here, he reminds us specifically of Ephesians 5:1, “Be imitators of God…”</p>
<p>When Trae talks about his relationship with God, you’ll hear both his personal faith journey—what it means to imitate Christ as a venture capitalist and how Silicon Valley opens the door for him to share his faith—and what he thinks about the global Christian movement. He invites listeners to consider what it would look like to be co-creators alongside God, with references to how God and Adam interacted in the Garden of Eden.</p>
<p>Our team had a blast catching up with Trae, as it felt like he covered dozens of topics with the fluency of an expert. His intellect and skill are on full display in this interview, but so is his spirit and heart behind what it means to be a faith driven entrepreneur and what faith driven investors can do to create value, not only for themselves, but for the world.</p>
<p>We hope you enjoy this episode and pray that it encourages you on your journey!</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgB9p2BA4fw">Rene Girard Explains Mimetic Desires </a></p>
<p><a href="https://foundersfund.com/">Founders Fund</a></p>
<p><a href="http://fortune.com/2018/06/06/trae-stephens-founders-fund/">Trae Stephens Interview with Fortune</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Aug 2019 08:00:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>team@faithdrivenentrepreneur.org (William Norvell, Henry Kaestner, Rusty Rueff)</author>
      <link>https://faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast/</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today’s episode takes us to Silicon Valley to connect with <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/trae-stephens-bio">Trae Stephens</a>. You may have seen Trae on CNBC, or you may know him as one of the Partners at Founders Fund. It was an honor to have Trae on to share about his experiences—everything from his time in politics working for Congressmen and in Embassies to now working alongside Peter Thiel. Trae also shares about his life as a Christ-Follower and how it shapes his view of the investing world.</p>
<p>In particular, Trae outlines what it means for an entrepreneur to be an outlier. He describes the difference between business ideas that fit into a certain pre-existing category and those that break every mold out there. He also shares cautionary advice about what not to do as an entrepreneur. His perspective as a venture capitalist is helpful to listen to for both investors and entrepreneurs alike.</p>
<p>But this podcast doesn’t stop there. As you know, we’re always approaching the conversation of entrepreneurship and investing from a faith-driven perspective. Trae is no exception. In this podcast, he talks about the different areas of theology and philosophy that inform his worldview. Specifically, he goes into detail about the innate tendency of all human beings to imitate something or someone. Here, he reminds us specifically of Ephesians 5:1, “Be imitators of God…”</p>
<p>When Trae talks about his relationship with God, you’ll hear both his personal faith journey—what it means to imitate Christ as a venture capitalist and how Silicon Valley opens the door for him to share his faith—and what he thinks about the global Christian movement. He invites listeners to consider what it would look like to be co-creators alongside God, with references to how God and Adam interacted in the Garden of Eden.</p>
<p>Our team had a blast catching up with Trae, as it felt like he covered dozens of topics with the fluency of an expert. His intellect and skill are on full display in this interview, but so is his spirit and heart behind what it means to be a faith driven entrepreneur and what faith driven investors can do to create value, not only for themselves, but for the world.</p>
<p>We hope you enjoy this episode and pray that it encourages you on your journey!</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgB9p2BA4fw">Rene Girard Explains Mimetic Desires </a></p>
<p><a href="https://foundersfund.com/">Founders Fund</a></p>
<p><a href="http://fortune.com/2018/06/06/trae-stephens-founders-fund/">Trae Stephens Interview with Fortune</a></p>
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      <title>Episode 69 - &quot;One Million Followers Wasn’t in My Obituary&quot; with Sanyin Siang of The Coach K Center on Leadership and Ethics</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today’s guest, <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/sanyin-siang-bio">Sanyin Siang</a>, is the executive director for the Coach K Center on Leadership &amp; Ethics (COLE) at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business and a professor with its Pratt School of Engineer. She is an advisor for Google Ventures (GV), Sports Innovation Labs, Duke Corporate Education and author of <em><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Launch-Book-Motivational-Stories-Business/dp/1910649988">The Launch Book: Motivational Stories to Launch Your Idea, Business, or Next Career</a></em>.</p>
<p>If that list isn’t enough to get you to press play on this episode, you should also know that she has over 1 million followers on LinkedIn. Yet, while that is something we felt eager to point out, she shared how she has had to learn to hold on loosely to that following, which was some advice all of us in this busy social-media-driven world needed to hear.</p>
<p>In our conversation, she shared why she recently took some time to write her own obituary. Turns out she realized that what she wants to be remembered for isn’t her professional success, or even her number of followers—it’s something bigger and more important than both of these...</p>
<p>Listen in to hear the difference between enabling and chasing greatness, what Coach K does to inspire both 19-year-old college athletes and the superstar NBA players on Team USA, and why planning your life with the end in mind might give you some clarity you didn’t even know you needed.</p>
<p>Happy listening!</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.forbes.com/sites/sanyinsiang/2015/01/30/how-coach-k-wins-consistently/#3733e729150d">How Coach K Wins Consistently</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.forbes.com/sites/sanyinsiang/2016/03/03/3-lessons-from-sports-for-effective-storytelling/#66e4cc68785f">3 Lessons From Sports for Effective Storytelling</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/sanyin/">LinkedIn</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Aug 2019 08:00:17 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today’s guest, <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/sanyin-siang-bio">Sanyin Siang</a>, is the executive director for the Coach K Center on Leadership &amp; Ethics (COLE) at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business and a professor with its Pratt School of Engineer. She is an advisor for Google Ventures (GV), Sports Innovation Labs, Duke Corporate Education and author of <em><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Launch-Book-Motivational-Stories-Business/dp/1910649988">The Launch Book: Motivational Stories to Launch Your Idea, Business, or Next Career</a></em>.</p>
<p>If that list isn’t enough to get you to press play on this episode, you should also know that she has over 1 million followers on LinkedIn. Yet, while that is something we felt eager to point out, she shared how she has had to learn to hold on loosely to that following, which was some advice all of us in this busy social-media-driven world needed to hear.</p>
<p>In our conversation, she shared why she recently took some time to write her own obituary. Turns out she realized that what she wants to be remembered for isn’t her professional success, or even her number of followers—it’s something bigger and more important than both of these...</p>
<p>Listen in to hear the difference between enabling and chasing greatness, what Coach K does to inspire both 19-year-old college athletes and the superstar NBA players on Team USA, and why planning your life with the end in mind might give you some clarity you didn’t even know you needed.</p>
<p>Happy listening!</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.forbes.com/sites/sanyinsiang/2015/01/30/how-coach-k-wins-consistently/#3733e729150d">How Coach K Wins Consistently</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.forbes.com/sites/sanyinsiang/2016/03/03/3-lessons-from-sports-for-effective-storytelling/#66e4cc68785f">3 Lessons From Sports for Effective Storytelling</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/sanyin/">LinkedIn</a></p>
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      <title>Episode 68 - How &apos;Love Thy Neighbor&apos; Turned from a Command to a Business with Pete Kelly of Apartment Life</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>When we first learned about Apartment Life it sounded too good to be true. The work they do in apartment complexes improves their overall financial performance, grows their online reputation, and strengthens their resident retention rates. With benefits like these, it’s no surprise that they’re taking off, now serving over 3 million residents from coast to coast. In this episode, <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/pete-kelly-bio">Pete Kelly</a> explains just how they do it.</p>
<p>We believe this podcast is especially valuable to you for two reasons. One, you get to hear about an incredible business venture in Apartment Life. There’s no doubt you’ll be hearing more about them in the future, and we’re glad we get to share about them early on in this podcast. And two, you get to hear the heart behind the business. Pete Kelly is one of those business leaders who puts his heart into what he’s doing, and it shows in this interview.</p>
<p>We’re excited for you to hear about Apartment Life and the potential they have in the real estate market. But even more so, this podcast gives you the opportunity to hear from a business leader about how his values affect his business and how everything he does serves other people. Tune in and enjoy!</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://apartmentlife.org/">Apartment Life</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.faithdriveninvestor.org/fdi-real-estate-investing">Best Resources for Real Estate Investing</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.themichaelblank.com/podcasts/session104/">Interview with Pete Kelly</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.faithdriveninvestor.org/blog/2019/5/1/neighborliness-by-apartment-life">Neighborliness on Faith Driven Investor</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 6 Aug 2019 08:00:04 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When we first learned about Apartment Life it sounded too good to be true. The work they do in apartment complexes improves their overall financial performance, grows their online reputation, and strengthens their resident retention rates. With benefits like these, it’s no surprise that they’re taking off, now serving over 3 million residents from coast to coast. In this episode, <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/pete-kelly-bio">Pete Kelly</a> explains just how they do it.</p>
<p>We believe this podcast is especially valuable to you for two reasons. One, you get to hear about an incredible business venture in Apartment Life. There’s no doubt you’ll be hearing more about them in the future, and we’re glad we get to share about them early on in this podcast. And two, you get to hear the heart behind the business. Pete Kelly is one of those business leaders who puts his heart into what he’s doing, and it shows in this interview.</p>
<p>We’re excited for you to hear about Apartment Life and the potential they have in the real estate market. But even more so, this podcast gives you the opportunity to hear from a business leader about how his values affect his business and how everything he does serves other people. Tune in and enjoy!</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://apartmentlife.org/">Apartment Life</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.faithdriveninvestor.org/fdi-real-estate-investing">Best Resources for Real Estate Investing</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.themichaelblank.com/podcasts/session104/">Interview with Pete Kelly</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.faithdriveninvestor.org/blog/2019/5/1/neighborliness-by-apartment-life">Neighborliness on Faith Driven Investor</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Join us outside of Austin, Texas where we are connecting with <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/mark-mcclain-bio">Mark McClain</a>. Mark likes to refer to himself as an accidental entrepreneur. He didn’t grow up as the lemonade stand kid but has since gone on to start two different companies. Today, he leads SailPoint, an identity management business started in 2005 that is publicly traded with a market cap around $2 Billion and 1,200 team members across 33 different companies. Today, you can hear Mark share his powerful story of being an “Accidental Entrepreneur” and find out how that path might be more common than you think.</p>
<p>Mark McClain’s entrepreneurial journey is a unique one. But if you find yourself in a startup or new venture that you didn’t anticipate starting a few years ago, Mark’s story will be both helpful and encouraging. He will be the first to tell you that he didn’t envision himself as a creative entrepreneur. Yet, when he found himself frustrated by the difficulty of creating change in mid-size and large organizations, his desire to create sparked a shift in his career and his life.</p>
<p>Mark has some great lessons for entrepreneurs. On this episode, he shared about struggling with the idea of control, and he also talked about what happened when he realized he couldn’t be the expert at everything. His humility and vulnerability set the stage for a great interview, and we really hope the story of his journey encourages you along your own.</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.sailpoint.com/">SailPoint</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.sailpoint.com/blog/company-culture/?elqct=Website&amp;elqchannel=OrganicDirect">It’s Not All Fun and Perks: What Company Culture Really Means</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6e_U1a0NBoI">Why SailPoint? With Mark McClain, CEO and Co-Founder</a></p>
<p>Books Mentioned:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/StrengthsFinder-2-0-Tom-Rath/dp/159562015X">StrengthsFinder</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Ideal-Team-Player-Recognize-Cultivate-ebook/dp/B01B6AEJJ0">The Ideal Team Player</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/top-books-for-faith-driven-entrepreneurs">Top 50 Books for Faith Driven Entrepreneurs</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jul 2019 08:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Join us outside of Austin, Texas where we are connecting with <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/mark-mcclain-bio">Mark McClain</a>. Mark likes to refer to himself as an accidental entrepreneur. He didn’t grow up as the lemonade stand kid but has since gone on to start two different companies. Today, he leads SailPoint, an identity management business started in 2005 that is publicly traded with a market cap around $2 Billion and 1,200 team members across 33 different companies. Today, you can hear Mark share his powerful story of being an “Accidental Entrepreneur” and find out how that path might be more common than you think.</p>
<p>Mark McClain’s entrepreneurial journey is a unique one. But if you find yourself in a startup or new venture that you didn’t anticipate starting a few years ago, Mark’s story will be both helpful and encouraging. He will be the first to tell you that he didn’t envision himself as a creative entrepreneur. Yet, when he found himself frustrated by the difficulty of creating change in mid-size and large organizations, his desire to create sparked a shift in his career and his life.</p>
<p>Mark has some great lessons for entrepreneurs. On this episode, he shared about struggling with the idea of control, and he also talked about what happened when he realized he couldn’t be the expert at everything. His humility and vulnerability set the stage for a great interview, and we really hope the story of his journey encourages you along your own.</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.sailpoint.com/">SailPoint</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.sailpoint.com/blog/company-culture/?elqct=Website&amp;elqchannel=OrganicDirect">It’s Not All Fun and Perks: What Company Culture Really Means</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6e_U1a0NBoI">Why SailPoint? With Mark McClain, CEO and Co-Founder</a></p>
<p>Books Mentioned:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/StrengthsFinder-2-0-Tom-Rath/dp/159562015X">StrengthsFinder</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Ideal-Team-Player-Recognize-Cultivate-ebook/dp/B01B6AEJJ0">The Ideal Team Player</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/top-books-for-faith-driven-entrepreneurs">Top 50 Books for Faith Driven Entrepreneurs</a></p>
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      <title>Episode 66 - The Faith Driven Investor with Henry Kaestner and Aimee Minnich</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We’re so excited to finally launch the Faith Driven Investor podcast. Over the next several weeks, we’ll feature episodes tailored for fund managers, investors, business owners and pastors that believe God owns it all and who care deeply about how we steward our investments for financial return and gospel-centered transformation. If that sounds interesting to you, tune in today!</p>
<p>This week’s episode features <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/henry-kaestner-bio">Henry Kaestner</a> of Sovereign’s Capital and <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/aimee-minnich-bio">Aimee Minnich</a> of Impact Foundation. Together they discuss the faith driven investing movement, what God has been and is doing, and what the future of this movement looks like.</p>
<p>As you listen, we hope you get as excited about the launch of the new Faith Driven Investor website and podcast as we are. Our hope is that both of these resources will help you on both your spiritual and professional journey. Check out the link below to see the new FDI site and don’t hesitate to let us know what you think! As always, we’re relying on you, our community, to make these resources the best they can possibly be.</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.faithdriveninvestor.org/">Faith Driven Investor Website</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.faithdriveninvestor.org/executivesummary">FDI Executive Summary</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.faithdriveninvestor.org/asset-map">FDI Asset Map</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Jul 2019 16:30:01 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We’re so excited to finally launch the Faith Driven Investor podcast. Over the next several weeks, we’ll feature episodes tailored for fund managers, investors, business owners and pastors that believe God owns it all and who care deeply about how we steward our investments for financial return and gospel-centered transformation. If that sounds interesting to you, tune in today!</p>
<p>This week’s episode features <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/henry-kaestner-bio">Henry Kaestner</a> of Sovereign’s Capital and <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/aimee-minnich-bio">Aimee Minnich</a> of Impact Foundation. Together they discuss the faith driven investing movement, what God has been and is doing, and what the future of this movement looks like.</p>
<p>As you listen, we hope you get as excited about the launch of the new Faith Driven Investor website and podcast as we are. Our hope is that both of these resources will help you on both your spiritual and professional journey. Check out the link below to see the new FDI site and don’t hesitate to let us know what you think! As always, we’re relying on you, our community, to make these resources the best they can possibly be.</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.faithdriveninvestor.org/">Faith Driven Investor Website</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.faithdriveninvestor.org/executivesummary">FDI Executive Summary</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.faithdriveninvestor.org/asset-map">FDI Asset Map</a></p>
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      <title>Episode 65 - How Do You Build a Healthy Family and a Growing Business? with Ben and Liz Bohannon of Sseko Designs</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Is it possible to have a healthy family while building a successful business? That’s the question at the heart of this week’s episode with <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/ben-bohannon-bio">Ben</a> and <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/liz-bohannon-bio">Liz Bohannon</a> of Sseko Designs. Their business began as a way to generate income for high-potential, talented young women in Uganda to continue on to university. Since then, it’s grown rapidly from a Shark Tank phenomenon to a global success. Hear how Ben and Liz are navigating the world of global business while still managing to focus on their home, their marriage, and their family.</p>
<p>So many times we hear the story of a business being started by one person. But beneath it we know that any business is a tremendous effort and is a family adventure. That’s certainly the case of Sseko designs. The story of Sseko closely follows the story of Ben and Liz’s relationship. From meeting in college, to Liz’s move to Uganda, everything they’ve experience has happened together. So, how do they balance building their business and strengthening their marriage? And what boundaries do they put in place to keep both areas of their life healthy and growing?</p>
<p>You’ll find the answers to both these questions in this week’s episode, along with some fun stories and a sound that every marriage thrives on—laughter.</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://store.rabbitroom.com/products/every-moment-holy?variant=45501189838">Every Moment Holy</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.rightnowmediaatwork.org/Content/Series/335161?episode=1">The Sseko Story Video</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PWN1CZC/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&amp;btkr=1">Beginner’s Pluck by Liz Bohannon</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jul 2019 08:00:28 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is it possible to have a healthy family while building a successful business? That’s the question at the heart of this week’s episode with <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/ben-bohannon-bio">Ben</a> and <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/liz-bohannon-bio">Liz Bohannon</a> of Sseko Designs. Their business began as a way to generate income for high-potential, talented young women in Uganda to continue on to university. Since then, it’s grown rapidly from a Shark Tank phenomenon to a global success. Hear how Ben and Liz are navigating the world of global business while still managing to focus on their home, their marriage, and their family.</p>
<p>So many times we hear the story of a business being started by one person. But beneath it we know that any business is a tremendous effort and is a family adventure. That’s certainly the case of Sseko designs. The story of Sseko closely follows the story of Ben and Liz’s relationship. From meeting in college, to Liz’s move to Uganda, everything they’ve experience has happened together. So, how do they balance building their business and strengthening their marriage? And what boundaries do they put in place to keep both areas of their life healthy and growing?</p>
<p>You’ll find the answers to both these questions in this week’s episode, along with some fun stories and a sound that every marriage thrives on—laughter.</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://store.rabbitroom.com/products/every-moment-holy?variant=45501189838">Every Moment Holy</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.rightnowmediaatwork.org/Content/Series/335161?episode=1">The Sseko Story Video</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PWN1CZC/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&amp;btkr=1">Beginner’s Pluck by Liz Bohannon</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Join William and Henry in the Mile-High city as they talk to Jeff Haanen from the Denver Institute for Faith and Work. His article, God of the Second Shift, made waves in the faith and work world, and we’re excited to have him on our podcast today to talk more about how we can move this conversation around theology and business from the corner office to the manufacturing floor. Tune in to hear what Jeff has to share about what a theology of work means for those in the working class.</p>
<p>As you’ll hear, Jeff asks and answers the same questions he posed in his article for Christianity Today. Have we been blind to the “daily humiliations” of those whose work we depend on each day? Have we been interpreting Scripture through our own professional class bias and failed to ask how working-class Americans think and feel about their work? The honest answers to these questions may provide the exact conviction we need.</p>
<p>Listen to hear what a whole new side of the conversation around faith and work might sound like.</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://denverinstitute.org/">DIFW Website</a></p>
<p><a href="http://jeffhaanen.com/">Jeff Haanen Website</a></p>
<p><a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-faith-work-podcast/id1438640530">The Faith and Work Podcast</a></p>
<p>Articles/Books Mentioned in This Episode:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2018/october/theology-of-work-god-of-second-shift.html?share=AUP8XHL8MCsqEXKKcWLz4OQ9CNPlANuk">God of the Second Shift - Christianity Today</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Working-People-Talk-About-What/dp/1565843428">Working by Studs Terkel</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Our-Kids-American-Dream-Crisis/dp/1476769893/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=our+kids+robert+putnam&amp;qid=1561904992&amp;s=books&amp;sr=1-1">Our Kids by Robert Putnam</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Uncommon-Guide-Retirement-Finding-Purpose/dp/0802418929/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=jeff+haanen&amp;qid=1561905018&amp;s=books&amp;sr=1-1">An Uncommon Guide to Retirement by Jeff Haanen</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.thepinkertonfoundation.org/welcome-to-the-pinkerton-papers">The Pinkerton Papers</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 9 Jul 2019 07:46:41 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Join William and Henry in the Mile-High city as they talk to Jeff Haanen from the Denver Institute for Faith and Work. His article, God of the Second Shift, made waves in the faith and work world, and we’re excited to have him on our podcast today to talk more about how we can move this conversation around theology and business from the corner office to the manufacturing floor. Tune in to hear what Jeff has to share about what a theology of work means for those in the working class.</p>
<p>As you’ll hear, Jeff asks and answers the same questions he posed in his article for Christianity Today. Have we been blind to the “daily humiliations” of those whose work we depend on each day? Have we been interpreting Scripture through our own professional class bias and failed to ask how working-class Americans think and feel about their work? The honest answers to these questions may provide the exact conviction we need.</p>
<p>Listen to hear what a whole new side of the conversation around faith and work might sound like.</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://denverinstitute.org/">DIFW Website</a></p>
<p><a href="http://jeffhaanen.com/">Jeff Haanen Website</a></p>
<p><a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-faith-work-podcast/id1438640530">The Faith and Work Podcast</a></p>
<p>Articles/Books Mentioned in This Episode:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2018/october/theology-of-work-god-of-second-shift.html?share=AUP8XHL8MCsqEXKKcWLz4OQ9CNPlANuk">God of the Second Shift - Christianity Today</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Working-People-Talk-About-What/dp/1565843428">Working by Studs Terkel</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Our-Kids-American-Dream-Crisis/dp/1476769893/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=our+kids+robert+putnam&amp;qid=1561904992&amp;s=books&amp;sr=1-1">Our Kids by Robert Putnam</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Uncommon-Guide-Retirement-Finding-Purpose/dp/0802418929/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=jeff+haanen&amp;qid=1561905018&amp;s=books&amp;sr=1-1">An Uncommon Guide to Retirement by Jeff Haanen</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.thepinkertonfoundation.org/welcome-to-the-pinkerton-papers">The Pinkerton Papers</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Every once in a while we like to take a break from interviewing guests to give our hosts a chance to riff on what God is doing in their lives and what they’re learning through the process. In this episode, you’ll hear about William’s upcoming move to Atlanta, Henry’s journey to India, and some wisdom Rusty has recently picked up from a book he’s reading. Pull up a chair and join our hosts around the table to enjoy a chat about life, God, and entrepreneurship.</p>
<p>In the first section of this episode, William shares about how he has been prayerfully considering a move for a long time, but he has never felt the “peace” that so many Christians seem to talk about. Well, now that he’s decided to make the leap and move all across the country, hear what he has to say about this whole idea of finding peace before you go where God has called you.</p>
<p>Next, Henry shares about a trip he recently took to India where he got to teach students at a school about the lessons of entrepreneurship and why creating—specifically in a culture that views business as a dishonorable career—is one of the ways we can honor or Creator God. Henry’s trip is a living testament to what God is doing through Faith Driven Entrepreneurs worldwide, and we’re excited to share this with you.</p>
<p>And finally, Rusty speaks into the idea of what it would look like to work with our hands and live a quiet life—inspired by 1 Thessalonians 4. Although it may not sound like the typical entrepreneurial dream, there may be something to it. He also closes our conversation by sharing what he’s learning from <a href="https://www.charitywater.org/thirst">Thirst by Scott Harrison</a>.</p>
<p>This podcast may feel a bit different from our usual show, but we hope it provides a chance for you to relax with our show hosts during this holiday week!</p>
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<p>In the first section of this episode, William shares about how he has been prayerfully considering a move for a long time, but he has never felt the “peace” that so many Christians seem to talk about. Well, now that he’s decided to make the leap and move all across the country, hear what he has to say about this whole idea of finding peace before you go where God has called you.</p>
<p>Next, Henry shares about a trip he recently took to India where he got to teach students at a school about the lessons of entrepreneurship and why creating—specifically in a culture that views business as a dishonorable career—is one of the ways we can honor or Creator God. Henry’s trip is a living testament to what God is doing through Faith Driven Entrepreneurs worldwide, and we’re excited to share this with you.</p>
<p>And finally, Rusty speaks into the idea of what it would look like to work with our hands and live a quiet life—inspired by 1 Thessalonians 4. Although it may not sound like the typical entrepreneurial dream, there may be something to it. He also closes our conversation by sharing what he’s learning from <a href="https://www.charitywater.org/thirst">Thirst by Scott Harrison</a>.</p>
<p>This podcast may feel a bit different from our usual show, but we hope it provides a chance for you to relax with our show hosts during this holiday week!</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>It’s common to think of corporate values as a concept that has always been around, but <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/lake-lambert-bio">Lake Lambert</a>, President of Hanover College in Indiana, is here to educate us and show that this isn’t actually the case. Lake is the author of Spirituality, Inc—a book that examines the history of religion in the American workplace—and he joins Henry, William, and Rusty to share what he’s learned about workplace spirituality from the past and what we might expect for the future.</p>
<p>In this episode, you’ll hear from a professional academic. Lake Lambert is clearly an expert on the subject of corporate spirituality and the different forms it has taken over the years. In this episode, you’ll hear him talk about the influence of religion on work, the value of meaning making and creativity in the workplace, chaplaincy, and the theological movements that have shaped the history of the faith and work conversation.</p>
<p>As always, we’re looking for the voices that speak to faith driven entrepreneurs—people who intertwine their faith and work in a way that unmistakably reflects the God who made them—and we’re so grateful that Lake joined the show to contribute to this conversation. We hope this episode encourages you on your entrepreneurial journey!</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002WVGEGE/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&amp;btkr=1">Spirituality, Inc</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.hanover.edu/docs/InauguralAddress2015.pdf">Lake Lambert’s Hanover Inaugural Address: Education for a “Tough Mind and Tender Heart”</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.hanover.edu/about/leadership/mission">Hanover College</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IMS0U16/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&amp;btkr=1">Mover of Men and Mountains</a></p>
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<p>In this episode, you’ll hear from a professional academic. Lake Lambert is clearly an expert on the subject of corporate spirituality and the different forms it has taken over the years. In this episode, you’ll hear him talk about the influence of religion on work, the value of meaning making and creativity in the workplace, chaplaincy, and the theological movements that have shaped the history of the faith and work conversation.</p>
<p>As always, we’re looking for the voices that speak to faith driven entrepreneurs—people who intertwine their faith and work in a way that unmistakably reflects the God who made them—and we’re so grateful that Lake joined the show to contribute to this conversation. We hope this episode encourages you on your entrepreneurial journey!</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002WVGEGE/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&amp;btkr=1">Spirituality, Inc</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.hanover.edu/docs/InauguralAddress2015.pdf">Lake Lambert’s Hanover Inaugural Address: Education for a “Tough Mind and Tender Heart”</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.hanover.edu/about/leadership/mission">Hanover College</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>We are always looking at how faith and entrepreneurship go hand in hand, and generally, we speak to entrepreneurs about their work and how their faith is involved. On this episode, Tom helps us look at this same topic from the other perspective—he explains first about his faith and then how it affects his work. What he shares in the process is a helpful theology of work, reminding us that we serve “an entrepreneurial God.”</p>
<p>Even while providing a theological framework, Tom also shares what it was like starting a church from the ground up—an entrepreneurial journey all its own. He shares how this experience shaped him and how it informs the way he interacts with entrepreneurs as a pastor. He introduces us to the idea of workplace visits and what it means for us to be willing to step out of our own comfort zone to meet someone where they are. As he says himself, “It’s important to be conversant in the world of others.” In this podcast, you’ll see that Tom not only believes that, but he lives it out as well.</p>
<p>What Tom shared with us on the podcast was both illuminating and exciting. His work has the potential to impact the way churches approach work, and it also helps entrepreneurs understand how work and worship can intersect.</p>
<p>We hope you enjoy this episode and pray that it encourages you on your journey!</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005UK87HI/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&amp;btkr=1">Work Matters: Connecting Sunday Worship to Monday Work</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.madetoflourish.org/">Made to Flourish</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/">The Gospel Coalition</a></p>
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<p>Even while providing a theological framework, Tom also shares what it was like starting a church from the ground up—an entrepreneurial journey all its own. He shares how this experience shaped him and how it informs the way he interacts with entrepreneurs as a pastor. He introduces us to the idea of workplace visits and what it means for us to be willing to step out of our own comfort zone to meet someone where they are. As he says himself, “It’s important to be conversant in the world of others.” In this podcast, you’ll see that Tom not only believes that, but he lives it out as well.</p>
<p>What Tom shared with us on the podcast was both illuminating and exciting. His work has the potential to impact the way churches approach work, and it also helps entrepreneurs understand how work and worship can intersect.</p>
<p>We hope you enjoy this episode and pray that it encourages you on your journey!</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005UK87HI/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&amp;btkr=1">Work Matters: Connecting Sunday Worship to Monday Work</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.madetoflourish.org/">Made to Flourish</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/">The Gospel Coalition</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today we’re on the road, connecting with <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/jeff-davidson-bio">Jeff</a> and <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/ally-davidson-bio">Ally Davidson</a> down in Austin, Texas. They’re the founders of Camp Gladiator, a Fitness Franchise that has over 3,500 locations across the country with 1,000 trainers and 100,000 members. They have a remarkable story of how God used a unique experience in the early days of reality TV to propel them in their entrepreneurial story. Just to give you a little taste, it started when Ally decided to try out for American Gladiators on the morning of their wedding. It’s an origin story unlike any other!</p>
<p>As you listen, you’ll find that not only is their beginning remarkable, but the way their faith interacts with their work is as well. They know the value of community and of running a business on Biblical principles, and in this episode we get to hear them talk about both! Listen to find out more about their entrepreneurial journey, how it started, the hard decisions they’ve faced, and how they’re using their business to glorify God and serve others.</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.inc.com/magazine/201309/reshma-memon-yaqub/camp-gladiator-runaway-bride.html">Ally Davidson Inc Profile</a></p>
<p><a href="https://campgladiator.com/mission-and-story">The Camp Gladiator Mission</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.texasmonthly.com/podcast/camp-gladiators-ally-davidson-our-competition-is-netflix-our-competition-is-a-sedentary-lifestyle/">Camp Gladiator’s Ally Davidson: “Our Competition Is Netflix. Our Competition Is a Sedentary Lifestyle.” - Texas Monthly</a></p>
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<p>As you listen, you’ll find that not only is their beginning remarkable, but the way their faith interacts with their work is as well. They know the value of community and of running a business on Biblical principles, and in this episode we get to hear them talk about both! Listen to find out more about their entrepreneurial journey, how it started, the hard decisions they’ve faced, and how they’re using their business to glorify God and serve others.</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.inc.com/magazine/201309/reshma-memon-yaqub/camp-gladiator-runaway-bride.html">Ally Davidson Inc Profile</a></p>
<p><a href="https://campgladiator.com/mission-and-story">The Camp Gladiator Mission</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.texasmonthly.com/podcast/camp-gladiators-ally-davidson-our-competition-is-netflix-our-competition-is-a-sedentary-lifestyle/">Camp Gladiator’s Ally Davidson: “Our Competition Is Netflix. Our Competition Is a Sedentary Lifestyle.” - Texas Monthly</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today the team took a trip deep into the heart of Texas to hear from <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/drayton-mclane-bio">Drayton McLane</a>, the visionary business leader behind McLane Company and former owner of the Houston Astros. Drayton is widely known for his leadership within Walmart, as well as his generosity toward his two alma maters—Baylor University and Michigan State. On this episode, you’ll hear a list of lessons that we were able to glean from Drayton’s extensive experience as an entrepreneur, business leader, and philanthropist.</p>
<p>The stereotype of today’s entrepreneur centers around young, sleek tech startups. If you’re reading about the new and popular businesses, you’re likely to hear about twenty-somethings who have come up with market-busting ideas. And maybe you’re one of those people—if so, great! This podcast is for you too. Drayton McLane provided a look at entrepreneurship over the past 50 years. His scope is immense and so is all the wisdom he has learned during that time.</p>
<p>While McLane Transportation was anything but glamorous, Drayton shared the mindset that made them successful. He discussed what it looks like to create a working environment that makes sure everyone is winning and how to make work, and starting a business, fun. He also tells the story of how Sam Walton of Walmart eventually bought his business—it involves a phone call from Sam to Drayton’s wife trying to convince him to sell—and brought Drayton and his team on board as their grocery supplier. At the time, Drayton may have referred to supermarkets as a ridiculous idea, but now he’s pretty glad it worked out the way it did.</p>
<p>What makes this podcast special is the story-telling. Talking with Drayton McLane was like sitting on the front porch of a seasoned veteran who knew the lay of the land better than anyone. With 37 years of experience as a CEO it’s no surprise that Drayton has his fair share of stories, all of which can help entrepreneurs of any age along their journey.</p>
<p>Whether you’ve been an entrepreneur your whole life, or whether you’re in the midst of your very first start-up, Drayton McLane has wisdom, counsel, and a story or two just for you. We hope you enjoy listening to this episode!</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.baylor.edu/boardofregents/index.php?id=937314">Drayton McLane Bio</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.mclanegroup.com/mclane-history/">History of McLane Group—How a Small Grocery Business Grew Into One of the Largest Foodservice Distributors in the World.</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.kwtx.com/content/news/Former-Astros-owner-may-have-built-the-foundation-for-todays-champions-454877643.html">Local Businessman Helped Lay Foundation for Houston Astros World Series Win</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 4 Jun 2019 00:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>team@faithdrivenentrepreneur.org (Henry Kaestner, William Norvell, Rusty Rueff)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today the team took a trip deep into the heart of Texas to hear from <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/drayton-mclane-bio">Drayton McLane</a>, the visionary business leader behind McLane Company and former owner of the Houston Astros. Drayton is widely known for his leadership within Walmart, as well as his generosity toward his two alma maters—Baylor University and Michigan State. On this episode, you’ll hear a list of lessons that we were able to glean from Drayton’s extensive experience as an entrepreneur, business leader, and philanthropist.</p>
<p>The stereotype of today’s entrepreneur centers around young, sleek tech startups. If you’re reading about the new and popular businesses, you’re likely to hear about twenty-somethings who have come up with market-busting ideas. And maybe you’re one of those people—if so, great! This podcast is for you too. Drayton McLane provided a look at entrepreneurship over the past 50 years. His scope is immense and so is all the wisdom he has learned during that time.</p>
<p>While McLane Transportation was anything but glamorous, Drayton shared the mindset that made them successful. He discussed what it looks like to create a working environment that makes sure everyone is winning and how to make work, and starting a business, fun. He also tells the story of how Sam Walton of Walmart eventually bought his business—it involves a phone call from Sam to Drayton’s wife trying to convince him to sell—and brought Drayton and his team on board as their grocery supplier. At the time, Drayton may have referred to supermarkets as a ridiculous idea, but now he’s pretty glad it worked out the way it did.</p>
<p>What makes this podcast special is the story-telling. Talking with Drayton McLane was like sitting on the front porch of a seasoned veteran who knew the lay of the land better than anyone. With 37 years of experience as a CEO it’s no surprise that Drayton has his fair share of stories, all of which can help entrepreneurs of any age along their journey.</p>
<p>Whether you’ve been an entrepreneur your whole life, or whether you’re in the midst of your very first start-up, Drayton McLane has wisdom, counsel, and a story or two just for you. We hope you enjoy listening to this episode!</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.baylor.edu/boardofregents/index.php?id=937314">Drayton McLane Bio</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.mclanegroup.com/mclane-history/">History of McLane Group—How a Small Grocery Business Grew Into One of the Largest Foodservice Distributors in the World.</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.kwtx.com/content/news/Former-Astros-owner-may-have-built-the-foundation-for-todays-champions-454877643.html">Local Businessman Helped Lay Foundation for Houston Astros World Series Win</a></p>
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      <itunes:title>Episode 59 - Saying No to Sam Walton and other Entrepreneurial Stories with  Drayton McLane of the Houston Astros</itunes:title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today we’re connecting with <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/matt-bird-bio">Matt Bird</a>, who is based in the United Kingdom. Matt is the author of several books, including <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Relationology-Secrets-business-through-relationships-ebook/dp/B00KO6JGJ6">Relationology</a>, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Secrets-Story-Innovative-Perfecting-Captivating-ebook/dp/B01N7HV0CT/ref=pd_sbs_351_1/141-6437358-6809550?_encoding=UTF8&amp;pd_rd_i=B01N7HV0CT&amp;pd_rd_r=964f2c9b-7887-11e9-825e-f767610a7f33&amp;pd_rd_w=L3pfr&amp;pd_rd_wg=AF7wF&amp;pf_rd_p=588939de-d3f8-42f1-a3d8-d556eae5797d&amp;pf_rd_r=33Q1W9VQWXW3EX3S2JWH&amp;psc=1&amp;refRID=33Q1W9VQWXW3EX3S2JWH">The Secrets of Story</a>, and <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PH2Z8P8/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&amp;btkr=1">Freedom: How to Live Your Life for Jesus Free From Anxiety and Worry</a>. Another one of his books, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074XG7L1W/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i3">Transformation</a>, takes a look at how God is connecting churches across communities, cities, and countries to bring about social, political, economic, cultural, and spiritual transformation. This book is the product of Matt’s work with business and churches in helping them both improve one another as they increase their impact, which is the subject of this episode.</p>
<p>In addition to writing books, Matt runs a company called Cinnamon International. What they’re doing is looking at how cities and churches can work together to increase their respective impact. In this episode, Matt breaks down what churches and businesses are good at and how they can help each other. All you have to do is listen to just the handful of stories he shared with us today to see that that venture has been extremely successful in both its growth and impact.</p>
<p>Matt’s work gives him a very unique perspective on how movements begin in a city, and then what it takes to see something grow beyond our immediate sphere of influence to catalyze much bigger change. When we spoke with him, we got a chance to hear how entrepreneurs and business leaders can work with their churches to drive this kind of change.</p>
<p>We were all encouraged to find out how Matt sees entrepreneurs using their skills of measuring impact to help churches become “bilingual.” What he meant was churches are so often great at telling stories about how their work changes lives, but when it comes to measuring impact they often lack the skills and vocabulary to do so. Matt has witnessed countless business leaders and entrepreneurs come in and help churches communicate the numbers and stories that show the effect they have in the community. It’s a great example of how the body of Christ works together!</p>
<p>And lastly, Matt provided exceptional insight into a profound model of social change. His approach to sharing secrets is countercultural, but, as he pointed out, there’s no reason for churches to continually reinvent the wheel in every city. Instead, he points out how useful it is to look to other organizations that are doing great things and how choosing to partner with them instead of creating similar initiatives to compete against them is often the most effective way to serve.</p>
<p>We hope you enjoy this episode! At the very least, we think Matt’s polished English accent will be enough to keep you engaged. But we also know that his experience and insight will be helpful for entrepreneurs and business leaders everywhere.</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Matt-Bird/e/B00KBZVXSC%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share">Matt Bird Amazon Author Page</a></p>
<p><a href="https://mattbirdspeaker.com/">Matt Bird’s Personal Website</a></p>
<p><a href="http://cinnamoninternational.com/">Cinnamon International</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 May 2019 05:00:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>team@faithdrivenentrepreneur.org (Henry Kaestner, William Norvell, Rusty Rueff)</author>
      <link>https://faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast/</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today we’re connecting with <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/matt-bird-bio">Matt Bird</a>, who is based in the United Kingdom. Matt is the author of several books, including <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Relationology-Secrets-business-through-relationships-ebook/dp/B00KO6JGJ6">Relationology</a>, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Secrets-Story-Innovative-Perfecting-Captivating-ebook/dp/B01N7HV0CT/ref=pd_sbs_351_1/141-6437358-6809550?_encoding=UTF8&amp;pd_rd_i=B01N7HV0CT&amp;pd_rd_r=964f2c9b-7887-11e9-825e-f767610a7f33&amp;pd_rd_w=L3pfr&amp;pd_rd_wg=AF7wF&amp;pf_rd_p=588939de-d3f8-42f1-a3d8-d556eae5797d&amp;pf_rd_r=33Q1W9VQWXW3EX3S2JWH&amp;psc=1&amp;refRID=33Q1W9VQWXW3EX3S2JWH">The Secrets of Story</a>, and <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PH2Z8P8/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&amp;btkr=1">Freedom: How to Live Your Life for Jesus Free From Anxiety and Worry</a>. Another one of his books, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074XG7L1W/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i3">Transformation</a>, takes a look at how God is connecting churches across communities, cities, and countries to bring about social, political, economic, cultural, and spiritual transformation. This book is the product of Matt’s work with business and churches in helping them both improve one another as they increase their impact, which is the subject of this episode.</p>
<p>In addition to writing books, Matt runs a company called Cinnamon International. What they’re doing is looking at how cities and churches can work together to increase their respective impact. In this episode, Matt breaks down what churches and businesses are good at and how they can help each other. All you have to do is listen to just the handful of stories he shared with us today to see that that venture has been extremely successful in both its growth and impact.</p>
<p>Matt’s work gives him a very unique perspective on how movements begin in a city, and then what it takes to see something grow beyond our immediate sphere of influence to catalyze much bigger change. When we spoke with him, we got a chance to hear how entrepreneurs and business leaders can work with their churches to drive this kind of change.</p>
<p>We were all encouraged to find out how Matt sees entrepreneurs using their skills of measuring impact to help churches become “bilingual.” What he meant was churches are so often great at telling stories about how their work changes lives, but when it comes to measuring impact they often lack the skills and vocabulary to do so. Matt has witnessed countless business leaders and entrepreneurs come in and help churches communicate the numbers and stories that show the effect they have in the community. It’s a great example of how the body of Christ works together!</p>
<p>And lastly, Matt provided exceptional insight into a profound model of social change. His approach to sharing secrets is countercultural, but, as he pointed out, there’s no reason for churches to continually reinvent the wheel in every city. Instead, he points out how useful it is to look to other organizations that are doing great things and how choosing to partner with them instead of creating similar initiatives to compete against them is often the most effective way to serve.</p>
<p>We hope you enjoy this episode! At the very least, we think Matt’s polished English accent will be enough to keep you engaged. But we also know that his experience and insight will be helpful for entrepreneurs and business leaders everywhere.</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Matt-Bird/e/B00KBZVXSC%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share">Matt Bird Amazon Author Page</a></p>
<p><a href="https://mattbirdspeaker.com/">Matt Bird’s Personal Website</a></p>
<p><a href="http://cinnamoninternational.com/">Cinnamon International</a></p>
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      <title>Episode 57 - Combating Loneliness with Community: Scott Weiss from Ocean Accelerator</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today we’re in Cincinnati, Ohio connecting with <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/scott-weiss-bio">Scott Weiss</a> with Ocean Accelerator. They have an incredible birth story—coming from the lobby of Crossroads Church in Cincinnati they launched into an accelerator for fast-growing tech companies. For the past few years, they’ve been on a mission to equip faith driven entrepreneurs and owners that bravely step out to change the world. Whether it's their Ocean Conference or their accelerator, they’re committed to investing in entrepreneurs who have a faith in God and a passion for success.</p>
<p>As you listen to Scott’s story, you’ll likely hear echoes of what many entrepreneurial journeys sound like. They started in a church lobby where young entrepreneurs gathered for the free WiFi and coffee. What they found was that even though all these startups worked in the same geographical area, they possessed very little community. Scott sheds some light on the loneliness that plagues so many entrepreneurs and how Ocean Accelerator started as an attempt to combat isolation with community.</p>
<p>He also dives into the inner workings of Ocean Accelerator—how they operate, how they counsel young businesses, and how they choose the people they work with. Scott also gives a brief taste of what they might be looking forward to in the future.</p>
<p>But if you’re looking for a key takeaway, or something that you can write down and think about all day, it’s about understanding your “Why”. Scott talks about the passion, energy, and enthusiasm so many entrepreneurs have, and he shows how connecting those things to an underlying motivator—a “Why”—can be an impetus for future success.</p>
<p>Scott Weiss was an incredible guest, and we hope that you enjoy listening to this episode as much as we did making it. His wisdom, insight, and encouragement were illuminating for our team and we believe they will be for you as well.</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.oceanprograms.com/">Ocean Accelerator </a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.thegaragegroup.com/entrepreneur-spotlight-scott-weiss-ceo-ocean/">Scott Weiss Entrepreneurial Profile</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.startupgrind.com/events/details/startup-grind-cincinnati-presents-scott-weiss-ocean-accelerator/">Scott Weiss speaks at Startup Grind Cincinnati</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 May 2019 05:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>team@faithdrivenentrepreneur.org (Henry Kaestner, William Norvell, Rusty Rueff)</author>
      <link>https://faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast/</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today we’re in Cincinnati, Ohio connecting with <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/scott-weiss-bio">Scott Weiss</a> with Ocean Accelerator. They have an incredible birth story—coming from the lobby of Crossroads Church in Cincinnati they launched into an accelerator for fast-growing tech companies. For the past few years, they’ve been on a mission to equip faith driven entrepreneurs and owners that bravely step out to change the world. Whether it's their Ocean Conference or their accelerator, they’re committed to investing in entrepreneurs who have a faith in God and a passion for success.</p>
<p>As you listen to Scott’s story, you’ll likely hear echoes of what many entrepreneurial journeys sound like. They started in a church lobby where young entrepreneurs gathered for the free WiFi and coffee. What they found was that even though all these startups worked in the same geographical area, they possessed very little community. Scott sheds some light on the loneliness that plagues so many entrepreneurs and how Ocean Accelerator started as an attempt to combat isolation with community.</p>
<p>He also dives into the inner workings of Ocean Accelerator—how they operate, how they counsel young businesses, and how they choose the people they work with. Scott also gives a brief taste of what they might be looking forward to in the future.</p>
<p>But if you’re looking for a key takeaway, or something that you can write down and think about all day, it’s about understanding your “Why”. Scott talks about the passion, energy, and enthusiasm so many entrepreneurs have, and he shows how connecting those things to an underlying motivator—a “Why”—can be an impetus for future success.</p>
<p>Scott Weiss was an incredible guest, and we hope that you enjoy listening to this episode as much as we did making it. His wisdom, insight, and encouragement were illuminating for our team and we believe they will be for you as well.</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.oceanprograms.com/">Ocean Accelerator </a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.thegaragegroup.com/entrepreneur-spotlight-scott-weiss-ceo-ocean/">Scott Weiss Entrepreneurial Profile</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.startupgrind.com/events/details/startup-grind-cincinnati-presents-scott-weiss-ocean-accelerator/">Scott Weiss speaks at Startup Grind Cincinnati</a></p>
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      <title>Episode 56 - The Entrepreneurial Journey of the Museum of the Bible to the US Capitol: Steve Green, President of Hobby Lobby</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode we’re on the road in Oklahoma City, connecting with Steve Green, President of Hobby Lobby, the world’s largest privately owned arts and crafts retailer, with more than 700 stores and employing more than 30,000 people. He also is chairman of the Board of Museum of the Bible and is the visionary leader in establishing one of the world's largest private collections of rare biblical artifacts. Their 430,000-square-foot Museum of the Bible was opened in 2017 just three blocks from the Capitol in Washington, D.C.</p>
<p>Henry, William and Rusty had the chance to hear about the incredible entrepreneurial journey of the Museum of the Bible and how it became a movement across the country. Steve Green shared about his ten year journey that started when he bought an early manuscript of the English translation of Psalms and led to what is now the Museum of the Bible.</p>
<p>What’s exceptional is his insight into the opportunity to create this kind of world-class museum. Steve saw a way he could bring God’s Word to people who may have never encountered it before. The entire Green family has been behind the movement to make the Bible more accessible, so this sort of project made perfect sense for them. Then, they combined passion with experience and reached out for the expertise of top-notch designers, architects, and artists to create something spectacular. His vision and implementation of an incredible achievement are worth learning from!</p>
<p>In this podcast, we learn about how the Museum of the Bible leads people through the history, impact, and narrative of Scripture. Whether you grew up on the Bible, or whether you’ve never heard a single story, the Museum of the Bible provides an accessible and enjoyable way to learn more about this book. And ultimately, as Steve points out, when God’s hands are involved in the exploration of God’s Word, God’s glory is everywhere.</p>
<p>As faith driven entrepreneurs, God has given us the gift, desire, and energy to solve problems and realize opportunities. This doesn't stop with the businesses that we run, but we have opportunities to extend those gifts in other spheres as well. What are the opportunities you see in your community or ministry more broadly?</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2019 13:51:50 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode we’re on the road in Oklahoma City, connecting with Steve Green, President of Hobby Lobby, the world’s largest privately owned arts and crafts retailer, with more than 700 stores and employing more than 30,000 people. He also is chairman of the Board of Museum of the Bible and is the visionary leader in establishing one of the world's largest private collections of rare biblical artifacts. Their 430,000-square-foot Museum of the Bible was opened in 2017 just three blocks from the Capitol in Washington, D.C.</p>
<p>Henry, William and Rusty had the chance to hear about the incredible entrepreneurial journey of the Museum of the Bible and how it became a movement across the country. Steve Green shared about his ten year journey that started when he bought an early manuscript of the English translation of Psalms and led to what is now the Museum of the Bible.</p>
<p>What’s exceptional is his insight into the opportunity to create this kind of world-class museum. Steve saw a way he could bring God’s Word to people who may have never encountered it before. The entire Green family has been behind the movement to make the Bible more accessible, so this sort of project made perfect sense for them. Then, they combined passion with experience and reached out for the expertise of top-notch designers, architects, and artists to create something spectacular. His vision and implementation of an incredible achievement are worth learning from!</p>
<p>In this podcast, we learn about how the Museum of the Bible leads people through the history, impact, and narrative of Scripture. Whether you grew up on the Bible, or whether you’ve never heard a single story, the Museum of the Bible provides an accessible and enjoyable way to learn more about this book. And ultimately, as Steve points out, when God’s hands are involved in the exploration of God’s Word, God’s glory is everywhere.</p>
<p>As faith driven entrepreneurs, God has given us the gift, desire, and energy to solve problems and realize opportunities. This doesn't stop with the businesses that we run, but we have opportunities to extend those gifts in other spheres as well. What are the opportunities you see in your community or ministry more broadly?</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode we’re just outside of Chicago connecting with <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/phil-vischer-bio">Phil Vischer</a>, the visionary, creative who founded Veggietales. To date it's the most popular direct to DVD series of all time with more than 65 million copies sold. It led to feature films, Netflix Original series and became a cultural icon.</p>
<p>Phil tells us the story of Veggie Tales meteoric rise to success, the struggles and pitfalls of maintaining that success and truth about what is required to find and keep one’s identity rooted in the one who created us. While his story is not unusual, the wisdom and lessons learned via the journey are exceptional and is deserving of a close listen on what it means to belong to Jesus – not simply as your Savior but as your Lord. Salvation was never really the goal just the tool that is to lead us all towards a relationship with God rooted in His lordship and the restoration of what was lost in the Fall.<br />
This week’s episode is calling us to ask that all important question: as we’ve accepted Jesus as Savior have we also accepted Him as Lord? If you have, we would love to hear how this has impacted the organizations for which you are responsible because after all, proof is IN the pudding. Share with us your stories at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/5/7/episode-55-have-you-ever-had-a-dream-phil-vischer-creator-of-veggietales">faithdrivenentrepreneur.org.</a></p>
<p>Useful Links:<br />
https://philvischer.com<br />
https://www.veggietales.com</p>
<p>We also have a very <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSepH3QWg0fQRsaJQm2WL5O9gxytwe9vVrPzlW49S1WhyDSieA/viewform?usp=sf_link">brief survey</a> we’d love for you to take that will help us shape the direction and future of the FDE podcast. As always, we love taking your questions and hearing your comments. Feel free to submit your thoughts in general <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/contact-us">here</a>.</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 8 May 2019 07:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode we’re just outside of Chicago connecting with <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/phil-vischer-bio">Phil Vischer</a>, the visionary, creative who founded Veggietales. To date it's the most popular direct to DVD series of all time with more than 65 million copies sold. It led to feature films, Netflix Original series and became a cultural icon.</p>
<p>Phil tells us the story of Veggie Tales meteoric rise to success, the struggles and pitfalls of maintaining that success and truth about what is required to find and keep one’s identity rooted in the one who created us. While his story is not unusual, the wisdom and lessons learned via the journey are exceptional and is deserving of a close listen on what it means to belong to Jesus – not simply as your Savior but as your Lord. Salvation was never really the goal just the tool that is to lead us all towards a relationship with God rooted in His lordship and the restoration of what was lost in the Fall.<br />
This week’s episode is calling us to ask that all important question: as we’ve accepted Jesus as Savior have we also accepted Him as Lord? If you have, we would love to hear how this has impacted the organizations for which you are responsible because after all, proof is IN the pudding. Share with us your stories at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/5/7/episode-55-have-you-ever-had-a-dream-phil-vischer-creator-of-veggietales">faithdrivenentrepreneur.org.</a></p>
<p>Useful Links:<br />
https://philvischer.com<br />
https://www.veggietales.com</p>
<p>We also have a very <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSepH3QWg0fQRsaJQm2WL5O9gxytwe9vVrPzlW49S1WhyDSieA/viewform?usp=sf_link">brief survey</a> we’d love for you to take that will help us shape the direction and future of the FDE podcast. As always, we love taking your questions and hearing your comments. Feel free to submit your thoughts in general <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/contact-us">here</a>.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/byron-loflin-bio">Byron Loflin</a>, founder of the Center for Board Excellence, joins the team this week, helping us get a handle on the importance of good governance within our organizations. He shares with us his views on why governance is core to servant leadership and promotes healthy, humble accountability that provides a stable runway for your organization’s success. Even early stage firms can benefit greatly from a modestly sized board (3 plus the entrepreneur).  Thoughts on how unanimous boards may actually be a sign that the board isn’t providing the robust thinking needed, how they should provide credible challenge and constructive dissent are all topics the team works through to help provide a framework on selecting and maintaining a board that will contribute to the success of your business or organization. And yes, we even broach the subject of how this is too often the least favorite part of the entrepreneur’s job with all giving pointers on how to balance the tension between stewardship and control.<br />
A great deal of light is shed on how to take advantage of the very Christian concept of community and fellowship to help provide wise stewardship to an endeavor with this week’s topic of governance. We love to hear about some of your best board and other type governance experiences at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/4/29/episode-54-governance-without-giving-up-control-byron-loflin-founder-of-the-center-for-board-excellence">faithdrivenentrepreneur.org</a>. Your story helps us in the building of our own!</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://boardevaluations.com">Center for Board Excellence</a></p>
<p>We also have a very <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSepH3QWg0fQRsaJQm2WL5O9gxytwe9vVrPzlW49S1WhyDSieA/viewform?usp=sf_link">brief survey</a> we’d love for you to take that will help us shape the direction and future of the FDE podcast. As always, we love taking your questions and hearing your comments. Feel free to submit your thoughts in general <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/contact-us">here</a>.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/byron-loflin-bio">Byron Loflin</a>, founder of the Center for Board Excellence, joins the team this week, helping us get a handle on the importance of good governance within our organizations. He shares with us his views on why governance is core to servant leadership and promotes healthy, humble accountability that provides a stable runway for your organization’s success. Even early stage firms can benefit greatly from a modestly sized board (3 plus the entrepreneur).  Thoughts on how unanimous boards may actually be a sign that the board isn’t providing the robust thinking needed, how they should provide credible challenge and constructive dissent are all topics the team works through to help provide a framework on selecting and maintaining a board that will contribute to the success of your business or organization. And yes, we even broach the subject of how this is too often the least favorite part of the entrepreneur’s job with all giving pointers on how to balance the tension between stewardship and control.<br />
A great deal of light is shed on how to take advantage of the very Christian concept of community and fellowship to help provide wise stewardship to an endeavor with this week’s topic of governance. We love to hear about some of your best board and other type governance experiences at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/4/29/episode-54-governance-without-giving-up-control-byron-loflin-founder-of-the-center-for-board-excellence">faithdrivenentrepreneur.org</a>. Your story helps us in the building of our own!</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://boardevaluations.com">Center for Board Excellence</a></p>
<p>We also have a very <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSepH3QWg0fQRsaJQm2WL5O9gxytwe9vVrPzlW49S1WhyDSieA/viewform?usp=sf_link">brief survey</a> we’d love for you to take that will help us shape the direction and future of the FDE podcast. As always, we love taking your questions and hearing your comments. Feel free to submit your thoughts in general <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/contact-us">here</a>.</p>
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      <title>Episode 53 - The Entrepreneurial Story that led to 370 Million Reading the Bible - Bobby Gruenewald, Founder of YouVersion</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/bobby-gruenewald-bio">Bobby Gruenewald </a>of YouVersion joins us this week giving us the low down on the origins of this wildly popular bible app with 370M+ downloads and counting. This pastor, entrepreneur and former rap artist (who knew?) shares with the team how the desire to become better engaged with scripture was the impetus to developing YouVersion, the first iteration of which proved to be a failure - a web app because there was just no iPhone yet (remember the days?). The team’s approach to failure, commitment to being faithful to God’s leading step by step and the desire to be the best stewards of all God gives them are all elements contributing to YouVersion’s success and Bobby gives us the details as well as a reveal into the future direction of the app to deepen the relationship between God and His People.</p>
<p>Bobby’s community is an example of how a church actively chooses to live within the realm of innovation to further the message of the gospel. Share with us the ways you are innovating within your organizations for the sake of the gospel and the fame of His Name at <a href="2019/4/22/episode-53-the-entrepreneurial-story-that-led-to-370-million-reading-the-bible-bobby-gruenewald-founder-of-youversion">faithdrivenentrepreneur.org</a>.</p>
<p>Useful Links:<br />
<a href="https://www.bible.com">YouVersion App</a><br />
<a href="https://maps.youversion.com">YouVersion Usage Map</a><br />
<a href="https://www.life.church">Life.Church</a><br />
<a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/blog/2019/1/25/how-to-be-an-entrepreneurial-leader-part-ii">How to be an Entrepreneurial Leader</a></p>
<p>We also have a very <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSepH3QWg0fQRsaJQm2WL5O9gxytwe9vVrPzlW49S1WhyDSieA/viewform?usp=sf_link">brief survey</a> we’d love for you to take that will help us shape the direction and future of the FDE podcast. As always, we love taking your questions and hearing your comments. Feel free to submit your thoughts in general <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/contact-us">here</a>.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Apr 2019 07:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/bobby-gruenewald-bio">Bobby Gruenewald </a>of YouVersion joins us this week giving us the low down on the origins of this wildly popular bible app with 370M+ downloads and counting. This pastor, entrepreneur and former rap artist (who knew?) shares with the team how the desire to become better engaged with scripture was the impetus to developing YouVersion, the first iteration of which proved to be a failure - a web app because there was just no iPhone yet (remember the days?). The team’s approach to failure, commitment to being faithful to God’s leading step by step and the desire to be the best stewards of all God gives them are all elements contributing to YouVersion’s success and Bobby gives us the details as well as a reveal into the future direction of the app to deepen the relationship between God and His People.</p>
<p>Bobby’s community is an example of how a church actively chooses to live within the realm of innovation to further the message of the gospel. Share with us the ways you are innovating within your organizations for the sake of the gospel and the fame of His Name at <a href="2019/4/22/episode-53-the-entrepreneurial-story-that-led-to-370-million-reading-the-bible-bobby-gruenewald-founder-of-youversion">faithdrivenentrepreneur.org</a>.</p>
<p>Useful Links:<br />
<a href="https://www.bible.com">YouVersion App</a><br />
<a href="https://maps.youversion.com">YouVersion Usage Map</a><br />
<a href="https://www.life.church">Life.Church</a><br />
<a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/blog/2019/1/25/how-to-be-an-entrepreneurial-leader-part-ii">How to be an Entrepreneurial Leader</a></p>
<p>We also have a very <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSepH3QWg0fQRsaJQm2WL5O9gxytwe9vVrPzlW49S1WhyDSieA/viewform?usp=sf_link">brief survey</a> we’d love for you to take that will help us shape the direction and future of the FDE podcast. As always, we love taking your questions and hearing your comments. Feel free to submit your thoughts in general <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/contact-us">here</a>.</p>
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      <title>Episode 52 - The Secret Farm League of Faith Driven Entrepreneurs: Jon Hart of Praxis Academy</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>The team talks to <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/jon-hart-bio">Jon Hart</a>, Partner at Praxis Labs about his work with Praxis Academy, a week-long on ramp into the Praxis community of redemptive entrepreneurs targeting the under 25. For 5 years, this organization has encouraged college-aged entrepreneurs to more actively view their aspirations within the context of their faith, impacting 750 people, from 160 universities and 20 countries. Reminiscent of and deeply influenced by the 18th century Clapham Group of England, Praxis seeks to encourage thought and action around changing culture by producing superior alternatives that are also redemptive in both for and non-profit arenas.</p>
<p>Jon explains to us how Praxis Academy is adding to the sea of vocational “hero stories” that influence our career decisions, or using his term, “vocational imagination” that include a wholistic view of Christianity because it’s just missing. University business programs spin the stories of wild success and wealth as a natural part of its cultural lore but too often the Christian marketplace hero stories have been viewed as less compelling. Jon steps us through how Praxis Academy is righting that view with thought-provoking content that includes mentorship and community. He also shares with us a few of his favorite “hero stories” of academy alum. You don’t want to miss this episode!</p>
<p>Redemptive entrepreneurship is an integral concept to us, here at Faith Driven Entrepreneur. We’d love to hear about your hero stories in this space, so please reach out to us at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/4/15/episode-52-the-secret-farm-league-of-faith-driven-entrepreneurs-jon-hart-of-praxis-academy">faithdrivenentreprenuer.org</a> with your favorites. If you or someone you know is interested in attending this year’s Academy, please apply <a href="https://academy.praxislabs.org/academy">here</a>. The deadline is May 1st .</p>
<p>Useful Links:<br />
<a href="https://academy.praxislabs.org/academy">Praxis Academy</a><br />
<a href="http://praxislabs.org">Praxis Labs</a><br />
<a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/hks-vlog/2018/10/24/talking-to-college-students-about-faith-driven-entrepreneurship?rq=praxis">FDE Vlog about Praxis Academy</a><br />
<a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/blog/2018/8/14/podcast-episode-19-interview-with-dave-blanchard-ceo-of-praxis?rq=praxis">FDE Podcast with Praxis CEO, Dave Blanchard</a><br />
<a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/3/25/episode-49-a-rule-of-life-for-redemptive-entrepreneurs-andy-crouch-author-journalist-and-partner-at-praxis?rq=praxis">FDE Podcast with Praxis Partner, Andy Crouch</a></p>
<p>We also have a very <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSepH3QWg0fQRsaJQm2WL5O9gxytwe9vVrPzlW49S1WhyDSieA/viewform?usp=sf_link">brief survey</a> we’d love for you to take that will help us shape the direction and future of the FDE podcast. As always, we love taking your questions and hearing your comments. Feel free to submit your thoughts in general <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/contact-us">here</a>.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Apr 2019 07:00:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>team@faithdrivenentrepreneur.org (Henry Kaestner, William Norvell, Rusty Rueff)</author>
      <link>https://faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast/</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The team talks to <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/jon-hart-bio">Jon Hart</a>, Partner at Praxis Labs about his work with Praxis Academy, a week-long on ramp into the Praxis community of redemptive entrepreneurs targeting the under 25. For 5 years, this organization has encouraged college-aged entrepreneurs to more actively view their aspirations within the context of their faith, impacting 750 people, from 160 universities and 20 countries. Reminiscent of and deeply influenced by the 18th century Clapham Group of England, Praxis seeks to encourage thought and action around changing culture by producing superior alternatives that are also redemptive in both for and non-profit arenas.</p>
<p>Jon explains to us how Praxis Academy is adding to the sea of vocational “hero stories” that influence our career decisions, or using his term, “vocational imagination” that include a wholistic view of Christianity because it’s just missing. University business programs spin the stories of wild success and wealth as a natural part of its cultural lore but too often the Christian marketplace hero stories have been viewed as less compelling. Jon steps us through how Praxis Academy is righting that view with thought-provoking content that includes mentorship and community. He also shares with us a few of his favorite “hero stories” of academy alum. You don’t want to miss this episode!</p>
<p>Redemptive entrepreneurship is an integral concept to us, here at Faith Driven Entrepreneur. We’d love to hear about your hero stories in this space, so please reach out to us at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/4/15/episode-52-the-secret-farm-league-of-faith-driven-entrepreneurs-jon-hart-of-praxis-academy">faithdrivenentreprenuer.org</a> with your favorites. If you or someone you know is interested in attending this year’s Academy, please apply <a href="https://academy.praxislabs.org/academy">here</a>. The deadline is May 1st .</p>
<p>Useful Links:<br />
<a href="https://academy.praxislabs.org/academy">Praxis Academy</a><br />
<a href="http://praxislabs.org">Praxis Labs</a><br />
<a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/hks-vlog/2018/10/24/talking-to-college-students-about-faith-driven-entrepreneurship?rq=praxis">FDE Vlog about Praxis Academy</a><br />
<a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/blog/2018/8/14/podcast-episode-19-interview-with-dave-blanchard-ceo-of-praxis?rq=praxis">FDE Podcast with Praxis CEO, Dave Blanchard</a><br />
<a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/3/25/episode-49-a-rule-of-life-for-redemptive-entrepreneurs-andy-crouch-author-journalist-and-partner-at-praxis?rq=praxis">FDE Podcast with Praxis Partner, Andy Crouch</a></p>
<p>We also have a very <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSepH3QWg0fQRsaJQm2WL5O9gxytwe9vVrPzlW49S1WhyDSieA/viewform?usp=sf_link">brief survey</a> we’d love for you to take that will help us shape the direction and future of the FDE podcast. As always, we love taking your questions and hearing your comments. Feel free to submit your thoughts in general <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/contact-us">here</a>.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>This week’s guest is <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/alan-barnhart-bio">Alan Barnhart </a>of Barnhart Crane and Rigging of Memphis, TN. Originally a small family business started by his parents, Alan and his brother, Eric, grew the company into one of the largest Heavy Lift and Heavy Transport organization in the United States with 1,000 team members in more than 40 locations across the country and a nationwide reputation for solving problems (Even if it means building a 200+ wheel truck!). They accomplished this by actively seeking out a way to express their faith through their business and the team sits down with Alan this week to hear his story. Alan tells us how he and his brother’s decision to view their lives and their company from a stewardship vs. ownership mentality created a productive environment for Barnhart Crane &amp; Rigging to grow in not only its ability to create wealth but to be an intentional investor into the Kingdom. He shares how his decision to live life within boundaries to support his and his families desires to be kingdom investors actually led to greater freedom and blessing for him and his entire family.</p>
<p>Alan’s story is proof positive of the gain in deciding to be a faith driven entrepreneur, that submitting one’s whole life and all that’s in it to God is the only way to gain everything and anything else (Matthew 6:33). Share with us how the decision to lose your life so that you could gain it has impacted you and your sphere of influence at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/4/8/episode-51-god-owns-it-all-alan-barnhart-ceo-of-barnhart-crane-and-rigging">faithdrivenentrepreneur.org</a>.</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/biblical-message-of-generosity?rq=episode%2023">FDE Biblical Message of Generosity</a><br />
<a href="https://vimeo.com/63416813">Right Now Media: The Grove</a><br />
<a href="https://generousgiving.org/media/videos/alan-barnhart-god-owns-our-business">God Owns Our Business</a></p>
<p>We also have a very <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSepH3QWg0fQRsaJQm2WL5O9gxytwe9vVrPzlW49S1WhyDSieA/viewform?usp=sf_link">brief survey</a> we’d love for you to take that will help us shape the direction and future of the FDE podcast. As always, we love taking your questions and hearing your comments. Feel free to submit your thoughts in general <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/contact-us">here</a>.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 9 Apr 2019 07:00:22 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week’s guest is <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/alan-barnhart-bio">Alan Barnhart </a>of Barnhart Crane and Rigging of Memphis, TN. Originally a small family business started by his parents, Alan and his brother, Eric, grew the company into one of the largest Heavy Lift and Heavy Transport organization in the United States with 1,000 team members in more than 40 locations across the country and a nationwide reputation for solving problems (Even if it means building a 200+ wheel truck!). They accomplished this by actively seeking out a way to express their faith through their business and the team sits down with Alan this week to hear his story. Alan tells us how he and his brother’s decision to view their lives and their company from a stewardship vs. ownership mentality created a productive environment for Barnhart Crane &amp; Rigging to grow in not only its ability to create wealth but to be an intentional investor into the Kingdom. He shares how his decision to live life within boundaries to support his and his families desires to be kingdom investors actually led to greater freedom and blessing for him and his entire family.</p>
<p>Alan’s story is proof positive of the gain in deciding to be a faith driven entrepreneur, that submitting one’s whole life and all that’s in it to God is the only way to gain everything and anything else (Matthew 6:33). Share with us how the decision to lose your life so that you could gain it has impacted you and your sphere of influence at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/4/8/episode-51-god-owns-it-all-alan-barnhart-ceo-of-barnhart-crane-and-rigging">faithdrivenentrepreneur.org</a>.</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/biblical-message-of-generosity?rq=episode%2023">FDE Biblical Message of Generosity</a><br />
<a href="https://vimeo.com/63416813">Right Now Media: The Grove</a><br />
<a href="https://generousgiving.org/media/videos/alan-barnhart-god-owns-our-business">God Owns Our Business</a></p>
<p>We also have a very <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSepH3QWg0fQRsaJQm2WL5O9gxytwe9vVrPzlW49S1WhyDSieA/viewform?usp=sf_link">brief survey</a> we’d love for you to take that will help us shape the direction and future of the FDE podcast. As always, we love taking your questions and hearing your comments. Feel free to submit your thoughts in general <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/contact-us">here</a>.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today we’re talking with one of the pioneers of Gamification, <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/yukai-chou-bio">Yu-Kai Chou</a>, author of the book Actionable Gamification and creator of the Octalysis Framework which encompasses 8 core drives of motivation that govern human behavior. He's a speaker on gamification and behavioral design at places like TED, South by Southwest, Google, Stanford and consulted with governments like UK, Singapore and South Korea. His work has affected over 1 Billion users experiences across the world.</p>
<p>Henry spends some time with Yu-Kai discussing his unique research into what motivates us and how that can be used to achieve the remarkable in this world. Yu-Kai gives us an overview of his gamification methodology alongside poignant examples while helping us see how our goals as citizens of the Kingdom and entrepreneurs can be reached by understanding the right ways to motivate ourselves and the ones we lead. He steps us through both White Hat (intrinsic) and Black Hat (extrinsic) motivators and reveals optimal scenarios to increase motivation, effectiveness and longevity of teams. Gamification isn’t just for the gamer but has implications for anyone who seeks to be part of something greater or just wants to live a more joy-filled life.</p>
<p>We hope you enjoy this week’s episode on gamification. We’d love to hear of some of the ways you are using gamification in your business model. Feel free to share with us at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/4/1/episode-50-doing-good-by-gaming-the-system-yu-kai-chou-pioneer-of-gamification-and-creator-of-octalysis-prime-framework">faithdrivenentrepreneur.org</a>.</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p>https://join.octalysisprime.com/op-so/<br />
https://yukaichou.com/gamification-book/</p>
<p>We also have a very <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSepH3QWg0fQRsaJQm2WL5O9gxytwe9vVrPzlW49S1WhyDSieA/viewform?usp=sf_link">brief survey</a> we’d love for you to take that will help us shape the direction and future of the FDE podcast. As always, we love taking your questions and hearing your comments. Feel free to submit your thoughts in general <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/contact-us">here</a>.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 2 Apr 2019 07:00:07 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Henry spends some time with Yu-Kai discussing his unique research into what motivates us and how that can be used to achieve the remarkable in this world. Yu-Kai gives us an overview of his gamification methodology alongside poignant examples while helping us see how our goals as citizens of the Kingdom and entrepreneurs can be reached by understanding the right ways to motivate ourselves and the ones we lead. He steps us through both White Hat (intrinsic) and Black Hat (extrinsic) motivators and reveals optimal scenarios to increase motivation, effectiveness and longevity of teams. Gamification isn’t just for the gamer but has implications for anyone who seeks to be part of something greater or just wants to live a more joy-filled life.</p>
<p>We hope you enjoy this week’s episode on gamification. We’d love to hear of some of the ways you are using gamification in your business model. Feel free to share with us at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/4/1/episode-50-doing-good-by-gaming-the-system-yu-kai-chou-pioneer-of-gamification-and-creator-of-octalysis-prime-framework">faithdrivenentrepreneur.org</a>.</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p>https://join.octalysisprime.com/op-so/<br />
https://yukaichou.com/gamification-book/</p>
<p>We also have a very <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSepH3QWg0fQRsaJQm2WL5O9gxytwe9vVrPzlW49S1WhyDSieA/viewform?usp=sf_link">brief survey</a> we’d love for you to take that will help us shape the direction and future of the FDE podcast. As always, we love taking your questions and hearing your comments. Feel free to submit your thoughts in general <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/contact-us">here</a>.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>On this episode, the team spends time with <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/andy-crouch-bio">Andy Crouch</a>, partner for theology and culture at <a href="http://www.praxislabs.org">Praxis</a>, an organization that works as a creative engine for redemptive entrepreneurship, as well as an accomplished writer and journalist, having authored several books as well as articles published in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and Time Magazine. Andy shares with us the basis of the book he, in collaboration with Praxis, has written called “A Rule of Life for Redemptive Entrepreneurs”. In it, they have outlined 6 key disciplines needed to define a redemptive entrepreneur: time, money, imagination, decision-making, power and community. Andy spends the bulk of today’s episode unpacking each.</p>
<p>We believe, as does Andy, that faith driven entrepreneurs have a distinct callings and giftings. We hope the time we spend outlining the key disciplines that define this community is helpful to you with regards to identity formation – a running theme this year for us hear at Faith Driven Entrepreneur. Let us know all the ways this week’s episode has impacted you at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/3/25/episode-49-a-rule-of-life-for-redemptive-entrepreneurs-andy-crouch-author-journalist-and-partner-at-praxis">faithdrivenentrepreneur.org</a>.</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p>Highly encourage you checking out <a href="http://www.praxislabs.org/resources/rule-of-life">A Rule of Life</a>. You can also stay tuned for the release of Andy’s <a href="http://www.praxislabs.org">new Podcast</a>.</p>
<p>Want to see Andy’s <a href="http://andy-crouch.com/articles/steve_jobs_the_secular_prophet">WSJ article</a> he mentioned about Steve Jobs?</p>
<p>If you’re looking for a great book from Andy, we highly encourage checking these out:<br />
<a href="http://andy-crouch.com/#section-Playing-God">Playing God, The Tech Wise Family and Culture Making</a></p>
<p>Want to see where the Faith Driven Entrepreneur started? Take a little flashback to see a <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/blog/2018/4/18/why-should-i-observe-the-sabbath?rq=Andy%20crouch">blog post</a> featuring Andy's perspective on the Sabbath.</p>
<p>We also have a <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSepH3QWg0fQRsaJQm2WL5O9gxytwe9vVrPzlW49S1WhyDSieA/viewform?usp=sf_link">very brief survey</a> we’d love for you to take that will help us shape the direction and future of the FDE podcast. As always, we love taking your questions and hearing your comments. Feel free to submit your thoughts in general <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/contact-us">here</a>.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Mar 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On this episode, the team spends time with <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/andy-crouch-bio">Andy Crouch</a>, partner for theology and culture at <a href="http://www.praxislabs.org">Praxis</a>, an organization that works as a creative engine for redemptive entrepreneurship, as well as an accomplished writer and journalist, having authored several books as well as articles published in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and Time Magazine. Andy shares with us the basis of the book he, in collaboration with Praxis, has written called “A Rule of Life for Redemptive Entrepreneurs”. In it, they have outlined 6 key disciplines needed to define a redemptive entrepreneur: time, money, imagination, decision-making, power and community. Andy spends the bulk of today’s episode unpacking each.</p>
<p>We believe, as does Andy, that faith driven entrepreneurs have a distinct callings and giftings. We hope the time we spend outlining the key disciplines that define this community is helpful to you with regards to identity formation – a running theme this year for us hear at Faith Driven Entrepreneur. Let us know all the ways this week’s episode has impacted you at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/3/25/episode-49-a-rule-of-life-for-redemptive-entrepreneurs-andy-crouch-author-journalist-and-partner-at-praxis">faithdrivenentrepreneur.org</a>.</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p>Highly encourage you checking out <a href="http://www.praxislabs.org/resources/rule-of-life">A Rule of Life</a>. You can also stay tuned for the release of Andy’s <a href="http://www.praxislabs.org">new Podcast</a>.</p>
<p>Want to see Andy’s <a href="http://andy-crouch.com/articles/steve_jobs_the_secular_prophet">WSJ article</a> he mentioned about Steve Jobs?</p>
<p>If you’re looking for a great book from Andy, we highly encourage checking these out:<br />
<a href="http://andy-crouch.com/#section-Playing-God">Playing God, The Tech Wise Family and Culture Making</a></p>
<p>Want to see where the Faith Driven Entrepreneur started? Take a little flashback to see a <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/blog/2018/4/18/why-should-i-observe-the-sabbath?rq=Andy%20crouch">blog post</a> featuring Andy's perspective on the Sabbath.</p>
<p>We also have a <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSepH3QWg0fQRsaJQm2WL5O9gxytwe9vVrPzlW49S1WhyDSieA/viewform?usp=sf_link">very brief survey</a> we’d love for you to take that will help us shape the direction and future of the FDE podcast. As always, we love taking your questions and hearing your comments. Feel free to submit your thoughts in general <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/contact-us">here</a>.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today we’re on the road, connecting with <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/bryant-ambelang-bio">Bryant Ambelang</a>, President and CEO of NatureSweet, the largest greenhouse producer of tomatoes in North America. Currently, NatureSweet has over 8,000 associates and operates seven facilities—six in Mexico and one in the U.S. NatureSweet products are distributed in major grocery stores in all 50 states and across Mexico and Canada. Their headquarters are in the San Antonio. We had the chance to hear about the incredible things God’s doing to unleash people through Naturesweet.</p>
<p>Bryant shares with us the ways he has cared for his employees by doing a better job of connecting their purpose and passions to their work. He specifically cites a time where the company decided to triple output and therefore growth and outlines the steps he uses to get buy-in from his people by first remembering that they are unique creations with callings, passions and desires there to be tapped for His glory.</p>
<p>We hope today’s podcast is inspiring to you as you seek to do the same with your teams for His Glory and Kingdom. We’d love to hear from you on how you intend on doing exactly that at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/3/18/episode-48-unleashing-the-power-of-your-employees-bryant-ambelang-ceo-of-naturesweet">faithdrivenentrepreneur.org</a>.</p>
<p>We also have a <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSepH3QWg0fQRsaJQm2WL5O9gxytwe9vVrPzlW49S1WhyDSieA/viewform?usp=sf_link">very brief survey</a> we’d love for you to take that will help us shape the direction and future of the FDE podcast. As always, we love taking your questions and hearing your comments. Feel free to submit your thoughts in general <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/contact-us">here</a>.</p>
<p>Useful Links:<br />
<a href="https://www.rightnowmediaatwork.org/Content/Series/287276?episode=1">RightNow Media @ Work Story of Naturesweet</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Mar 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Bryant shares with us the ways he has cared for his employees by doing a better job of connecting their purpose and passions to their work. He specifically cites a time where the company decided to triple output and therefore growth and outlines the steps he uses to get buy-in from his people by first remembering that they are unique creations with callings, passions and desires there to be tapped for His glory.</p>
<p>We hope today’s podcast is inspiring to you as you seek to do the same with your teams for His Glory and Kingdom. We’d love to hear from you on how you intend on doing exactly that at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/3/18/episode-48-unleashing-the-power-of-your-employees-bryant-ambelang-ceo-of-naturesweet">faithdrivenentrepreneur.org</a>.</p>
<p>We also have a <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSepH3QWg0fQRsaJQm2WL5O9gxytwe9vVrPzlW49S1WhyDSieA/viewform?usp=sf_link">very brief survey</a> we’d love for you to take that will help us shape the direction and future of the FDE podcast. As always, we love taking your questions and hearing your comments. Feel free to submit your thoughts in general <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/contact-us">here</a>.</p>
<p>Useful Links:<br />
<a href="https://www.rightnowmediaatwork.org/Content/Series/287276?episode=1">RightNow Media @ Work Story of Naturesweet</a></p>
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<p>God’s treasure is people. Knowing how to be the best stewards of them is the fastest way of ensuring you give Him pleasure in how you do what you do within your organizations. Share with us some of the ways you are fulfilling the responsibility of stewarding people in a manner that gives Him glory at <a href="http://2019/3/10/episode-47-stewarding-what-matters-most-phil-olsen-president-of-know-your-strengths">faithdrivenentrepreneur.org</a>.</p>
<p>We also have a very <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSepH3QWg0fQRsaJQm2WL5O9gxytwe9vVrPzlW49S1WhyDSieA/viewform?usp=sf_link">brief survey</a> we’d love for you to take that will help us shape the direction and future of the FDE podcast. . As always, we love taking your questions and hearing your comments. Feel free to submit your thoughts in general <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/contact-us">here</a>.</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
<p><a href="https://drive.google.com/open?id=1I8_locz46zIqIrIprCuI9OulY4uM0r0S">The Chuck Knox Development Process</a></p>
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<p>God’s treasure is people. Knowing how to be the best stewards of them is the fastest way of ensuring you give Him pleasure in how you do what you do within your organizations. Share with us some of the ways you are fulfilling the responsibility of stewarding people in a manner that gives Him glory at <a href="http://2019/3/10/episode-47-stewarding-what-matters-most-phil-olsen-president-of-know-your-strengths">faithdrivenentrepreneur.org</a>.</p>
<p>We also have a very <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSepH3QWg0fQRsaJQm2WL5O9gxytwe9vVrPzlW49S1WhyDSieA/viewform?usp=sf_link">brief survey</a> we’d love for you to take that will help us shape the direction and future of the FDE podcast. . As always, we love taking your questions and hearing your comments. Feel free to submit your thoughts in general <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/contact-us">here</a>.</p>
<p>Useful Links:</p>
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<p>Today’s episode was in response to a mailbag question from New York. We love hearing from you and fielding your questions. Tell us how this week’s episode impacted your thinking on toxic work cultures and encourages you to think about how you can contribute to the health of your organization at <a href="http:///podcast-inventory/2019/3/3/episode-46-sunday-night-blues-toxic-work-environments">faithdrivenentrepreneur.org</a>.</p>
<p>We also have a very brief survey we’d love for you to take that will help us shape the direction and future of the FDE podcast. Please help us with your thoughts and opinions <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSepH3QWg0fQRsaJQm2WL5O9gxytwe9vVrPzlW49S1WhyDSieA/viewform?usp=sf_link">here</a>.</p>
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<p>Today’s episode was in response to a mailbag question from New York. We love hearing from you and fielding your questions. Tell us how this week’s episode impacted your thinking on toxic work cultures and encourages you to think about how you can contribute to the health of your organization at <a href="http:///podcast-inventory/2019/3/3/episode-46-sunday-night-blues-toxic-work-environments">faithdrivenentrepreneur.org</a>.</p>
<p>We also have a very brief survey we’d love for you to take that will help us shape the direction and future of the FDE podcast. Please help us with your thoughts and opinions <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSepH3QWg0fQRsaJQm2WL5O9gxytwe9vVrPzlW49S1WhyDSieA/viewform?usp=sf_link">here</a>.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>We find the team chatting with Julie Barrios, of Nuos Formation, a spiritual formation enterprise focused on helping the entrepreneur develop healthy inner lives as part of purposeful living as a faith-driven entrepreneur. As she shares on her own entrepreneurial journey, Julie helps us see how “hustling” may be nothing more than another hamster wheel and living in obedience to God by surrendering our paths to Him might be the more excellent way. Making sure she makes room to hear from God, that she takes seriously the responsibility of stewarding what He has entrusted to her and knowing the difference between perseverance (a Fruit of the Spirit) and striving (NOT a fruit of the spirit) are all disciplines she’s applied to business and seeks to develop in her clientele.</p>
<p>According to Julie, spiritual discipline at the onset is internalizing the structure of God’s Word in your heart then interpreting your world and reality from that structure. How has seeing your business through the lens of the Word of God, preferably written on your hearts, affected your mission and impact for the better? Drop us a line at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/2/25/episode-45-how-to-shorten-your-time-in-the-desert-julie-barrios-of-nuos-foundation">faithdrivenentrepreneur.org</a> and tell us!</p>
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<p>According to Julie, spiritual discipline at the onset is internalizing the structure of God’s Word in your heart then interpreting your world and reality from that structure. How has seeing your business through the lens of the Word of God, preferably written on your hearts, affected your mission and impact for the better? Drop us a line at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/2/25/episode-45-how-to-shorten-your-time-in-the-desert-julie-barrios-of-nuos-foundation">faithdrivenentrepreneur.org</a> and tell us!</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>We hear from our hosts this week as they share some of the things God has them thinking about via their personal time with the Lord. Rusty draws parallels to Paul’s trials, specifically found in Acts 27 to the life of an entrepreneur while William shares on how reading the account of Jesus’ baptism by John actually reveals more deeply the importance of having your identity rooted in a relationship with the Father to empower and enlighten your mission. Henry’s been sharing a bit about his sojourn in the Old Testament but is more focused on the Israelite wilderness journey and the strength of Joshua to stay true to his God and his mission.</p>
<p>Walking with God in your entrepreneurial journey makes it necessary to meet Him regularly through the study of His Word for direction, strength, creativity and solutions to all each day has to throw at us. Share with us what the Father is teaching you about your entrepreneurial journey these days at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/2/17/episode-44-dtr-defining-the-most-important-relationship">faithdrivenentrepreneur.org</a>.</p>
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<p>Walking with God in your entrepreneurial journey makes it necessary to meet Him regularly through the study of His Word for direction, strength, creativity and solutions to all each day has to throw at us. Share with us what the Father is teaching you about your entrepreneurial journey these days at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/2/17/episode-44-dtr-defining-the-most-important-relationship">faithdrivenentrepreneur.org</a>.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>This week the team chats with Ed Silvoso, author of several books including Anointed for Business, Transformation and Ekklesia. He’s the founder of Transform Our World, an international network of marketplace ministers whose goal is the elimination of systemic poverty through actively advancing the kingdom of God via a unified Church. Here’s a few of our favorite moments from this week:</p>
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<p>“We don’t go to Church, we are the Church. The church doesn’t belong to a pastor, it belongs to Jesus… the word ministry is not associated with the Pastor, the Evangelist, the Teacher, the Prophet or the Apostle. It’s associated with the saint. So the work of the Pastor is not to do the work of the ministry, the work of the Pastor is to equip the people, for the people to do the work of the ministry. ”</p>
<p>We hope you are inspired by this weeks episode to begin considering more fully what God has given you with the gift of entrepreneurship. If you've ideas on how you can use your organization to transform culture , systems and and other aspects of the society around you, please share with us at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/2/11/episode-43-how-to-be-a-lion-ed-silvoso-author-and-founder-of-transform-our-world">faithdrivenentrepreneur.com</a>.</p>
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<p>“There is a tipping point and that is when that leader understands, usually that leader is a governmental leader or a business owner, that he is chosen by God to transform society, not just to have a kingdom company but to have a King’s company.”</p>
<p>“We don’t go to Church, we are the Church. The church doesn’t belong to a pastor, it belongs to Jesus… the word ministry is not associated with the Pastor, the Evangelist, the Teacher, the Prophet or the Apostle. It’s associated with the saint. So the work of the Pastor is not to do the work of the ministry, the work of the Pastor is to equip the people, for the people to do the work of the ministry. ”</p>
<p>We hope you are inspired by this weeks episode to begin considering more fully what God has given you with the gift of entrepreneurship. If you've ideas on how you can use your organization to transform culture , systems and and other aspects of the society around you, please share with us at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/2/11/episode-43-how-to-be-a-lion-ed-silvoso-author-and-founder-of-transform-our-world">faithdrivenentrepreneur.com</a>.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Steve Cochram and Jeremie Kubicek of 5 Voices Systems, a leadership assessment tool that helps you define, understand and leverage your communication style for optimal influence joins the FDE team this week. They share why their assessment tool is so different from the rest and how it can be quickly integrated into your organizational culture to help you better connect with your team, customers and all the places where you have influence. Committed to helping clients fight for the highest possible good of those they lead, this duo gives us insight on how understanding our unique communication styles helps us to hear as well as be heard for maximum impact and collaboration.</p>
<p>We strongly encourage you to take the online assessment to figure out your leadership voice and challenge you to make use of these tools. Share with us your voice and definitely let us know if there were any surprises at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/2/1/episode-42-fighting-for-the-highest-possible-good-steve-cochram-and-jeremie-kubicek-of-5-voices-systemsgiant-worldwide">faithdrivenentrepreneur.org</a>.</p>
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<p>We strongly encourage you to take the online assessment to figure out your leadership voice and challenge you to make use of these tools. Share with us your voice and definitely let us know if there were any surprises at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/2/1/episode-42-fighting-for-the-highest-possible-good-steve-cochram-and-jeremie-kubicek-of-5-voices-systemsgiant-worldwide">faithdrivenentrepreneur.org</a>.</p>
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<p>We hope this week’s episode gives you new insight on how your organization can begin to address poverty in its many forms for kingdom impact. While your organization may not be a microfinance operation, every kingdom endeavor should seek to eradicate the works of the enemy and poverty is one of his chief tools. We’d love to hear how this week’s podcast has impacted your thinking on what’s available to you for the elimination of poverty in your sphere of influence. Drop us a line at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/1/28/episode-41-how-to-slay-a-dragon-peter-greer-ceo-of-hope-international">faithdrivenentrepreneur.org</a>.</p>
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<p>We hope this week’s episode gives you new insight on how your organization can begin to address poverty in its many forms for kingdom impact. While your organization may not be a microfinance operation, every kingdom endeavor should seek to eradicate the works of the enemy and poverty is one of his chief tools. We’d love to hear how this week’s podcast has impacted your thinking on what’s available to you for the elimination of poverty in your sphere of influence. Drop us a line at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/1/28/episode-41-how-to-slay-a-dragon-peter-greer-ceo-of-hope-international">faithdrivenentrepreneur.org</a>.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In Part Two with David Morken, the team discusses more thoroughly about what it means to be mission ready both individually and corporately. David talks about the importance of obedience to God and avoiding the pitfalls of both willfulness and passivity and Henry leads the discussion into practical applications of how their company’s HR policies intentionally reflected kingdom values as they target the whole person for impact. This commitment led them to institute chaplaincy roles as a force multiplier to help them steward the whole person policies they wanted to instill. David shares further on a few other ways the company has and continues to innovate in the area of ensuring the whole team is mission ready.</p>
<p>If you’re committed to growing healthy, impactful organizations that walk out the values of the kingdom, then this is the episode for you. If you are innovating in the areas of employee well being and engagement and are seeing the results directly impact your organization’s reach and bottom line, by all means share those wins with us at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/1/16/episode-40-mission-ready-part-two-with-david-morken-ceo-of-bandwidth">faithdrivenentrepreneur.org</a>. Until next week!</p>
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<p>If you’re committed to growing healthy, impactful organizations that walk out the values of the kingdom, then this is the episode for you. If you are innovating in the areas of employee well being and engagement and are seeing the results directly impact your organization’s reach and bottom line, by all means share those wins with us at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/1/16/episode-40-mission-ready-part-two-with-david-morken-ceo-of-bandwidth">faithdrivenentrepreneur.org</a>. Until next week!</p>
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<p>Part One of this discussion focuses on the friendship and partnership rooted in Christ that launched the company while next week's episode gets into how together they created a culture that reproduced kingdom concepts and principles in the lives of their employees. You don’t want to miss any of this. We serve a Trinitarian God who does everything in community and Who tasks us to follow suit.  We’d love to hear your stories about those important relationships in your life directly impacting your faith driven entrepreneur pursuits at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/1/13/episode-39-the-partnership-factor-part-one-with-david-morken-ceo-of-bandwidth">faithdrivenentrepreneur.org</a>. It will encourage us all!</p>
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<p>Part One of this discussion focuses on the friendship and partnership rooted in Christ that launched the company while next week's episode gets into how together they created a culture that reproduced kingdom concepts and principles in the lives of their employees. You don’t want to miss any of this. We serve a Trinitarian God who does everything in community and Who tasks us to follow suit.  We’d love to hear your stories about those important relationships in your life directly impacting your faith driven entrepreneur pursuits at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/1/13/episode-39-the-partnership-factor-part-one-with-david-morken-ceo-of-bandwidth">faithdrivenentrepreneur.org</a>. It will encourage us all!</p>
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<p>We thought this would be one of the best ways to start 2019 – to really spend some time evaluating who we think we are and how that measures with who God says we are. We apologize in advance for the cognitive dissonance this episode may bring. We bless you with the Spirit of God Who imparts all truth and invite you to share the things God is revealing to you via this episode. Feel free to drop us a line at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/1/7/episode-38-who-do-you-think-you-are-tim-keller-at-sovereigns-capital">Faith Driven Entreprenuer</a>.</p>
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<p>We thought this would be one of the best ways to start 2019 – to really spend some time evaluating who we think we are and how that measures with who God says we are. We apologize in advance for the cognitive dissonance this episode may bring. We bless you with the Spirit of God Who imparts all truth and invite you to share the things God is revealing to you via this episode. Feel free to drop us a line at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2019/1/7/episode-38-who-do-you-think-you-are-tim-keller-at-sovereigns-capital">Faith Driven Entreprenuer</a>.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>The team spends some time with the students and teachers from Entrepreneur Program and Valley Christian School (VCS) in San Jose, CA. Spearheaded by Hannah and Danny Kim, entrepreneurs in their own right, the program has launched high school students into the world of entrepreneurship in the midst of a community invested in seeing biblical values and principles impacting the world. Hannah gives us an overview of the program’s evolution while the team chats with two students about their specific projects, one launched and the other in beta for release around now. Then the team talks with Danny Kim, who heads up VCS’ Quest Institute, which we believe (because there is no one to contest us) has had more tests performed on the International Space Station than NASA. While Quest Institute was inaugurated at VCS it is meant to impact the world and Danny shares with the team some of the ways this is happening today.</p>
<p>This week’s episode is packed but we didn’t want to leave anything out for you as we ARE talking about the next generation of faith-driven entrepreneurs. This will close us out for 2018 as we plan to spend time with our families and loved ones over the next few weeks. From all of us at Faith Driven Entrepreneur, we wish you the Merriest Christmas and the Happiest New Year! See you in 2019!</p>
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<p>This week’s episode is packed but we didn’t want to leave anything out for you as we ARE talking about the next generation of faith-driven entrepreneurs. This will close us out for 2018 as we plan to spend time with our families and loved ones over the next few weeks. From all of us at Faith Driven Entrepreneur, we wish you the Merriest Christmas and the Happiest New Year! See you in 2019!</p>
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<p>As we do our mad dashes this Christmas season to show love for the people in our lives, let’s stop and take note of our heart motives in the doing and giving. Tell us who and what you want to partner with our Father God in redeeming this Christmas season by dropping a line at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2018/12/7/episode-36-living-in-a-material-world-mailbag-questions-answered">faithdrivenentreprenuer.com</a>.</p>
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<p>As we do our mad dashes this Christmas season to show love for the people in our lives, let’s stop and take note of our heart motives in the doing and giving. Tell us who and what you want to partner with our Father God in redeeming this Christmas season by dropping a line at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2018/12/7/episode-36-living-in-a-material-world-mailbag-questions-answered">faithdrivenentreprenuer.com</a>.</p>
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<p>John holds a very special place in the heart of FDE and the team is quite excited to have you hear a bit of his story and want you to be as inspired by what’s possible when we let God in to do what He does best: redeem and transform. How has this week’s episode inspired you to be a part of God’s plan to redeem some part of creation He’s asking you to steward? Where can your business better align with God’s redemptive purpose for it? Drop us a line at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2018/11/25/episode-35-god-loves-idiots">Faith Driven Entrepreneur</a> and let us know.</p>
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<p>Tell us at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2018/11/21/episode-34-part-two-lightning-round">www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.com</a> about your most rewarding generosity experience.  Drop a line also on how you’ve maintained healthy boundaries on work travel. And one final note: spicy chicken sandwich. That's all we're going to say about that...</p>
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<p>Tell us at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2018/11/21/episode-34-part-two-lightning-round">www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.com</a> about your most rewarding generosity experience.  Drop a line also on how you’ve maintained healthy boundaries on work travel. And one final note: spicy chicken sandwich. That's all we're going to say about that...</p>
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<p>In Part Two with Chip Ingram, CEO of Living on the Edge, we find Rusty asking Chip to give his take on a previous mailbag question from an entrepreneur who didn’t see the value of church anymore as what comes out of the pulpit isn’t relatable to his life. While Chip agreed that most pastors aren’t very conversant with the entrepreneur’s life, he flips it from a what do I get to what can I give mode of thinking. He encourages entrepreneurs to see church as God’s company while acknowledging the frustration of not seeing change or progress fast enough. Henry has Chip share on some practical ways of how Pastors can love on the entrepreneurs in their midst before William tackles the subject matter of entrepreneurs struggling with failure, sometimes even a series of failures. Chip tells us that God must first work in you deeply before He can use you significantly. Rusty closes this week’s episode asking Chip to give listeners perspective on how to use power righteously. Chip’s response: it’s about stewardship.</p>
<p>We hope you receive encouragement as well as insight from Part Two of our time with Chip Ingram. We’d like to hear from you on how you are stewarding the power and influence God has given you and how you’re overcoming the temptation of self-reliance. Reach out to us in the comment section of <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2018/11/13/episode-33-interview-with-chip-ingram-senior-pastor-of-venture-christian-church-ca">Faith Driven Entrepreneur.</a></p>
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<p>In Part Two with Chip Ingram, CEO of Living on the Edge, we find Rusty asking Chip to give his take on a previous mailbag question from an entrepreneur who didn’t see the value of church anymore as what comes out of the pulpit isn’t relatable to his life. While Chip agreed that most pastors aren’t very conversant with the entrepreneur’s life, he flips it from a what do I get to what can I give mode of thinking. He encourages entrepreneurs to see church as God’s company while acknowledging the frustration of not seeing change or progress fast enough. Henry has Chip share on some practical ways of how Pastors can love on the entrepreneurs in their midst before William tackles the subject matter of entrepreneurs struggling with failure, sometimes even a series of failures. Chip tells us that God must first work in you deeply before He can use you significantly. Rusty closes this week’s episode asking Chip to give listeners perspective on how to use power righteously. Chip’s response: it’s about stewardship.</p>
<p>We hope you receive encouragement as well as insight from Part Two of our time with Chip Ingram. We’d like to hear from you on how you are stewarding the power and influence God has given you and how you’re overcoming the temptation of self-reliance. Reach out to us in the comment section of <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2018/11/13/episode-33-interview-with-chip-ingram-senior-pastor-of-venture-christian-church-ca">Faith Driven Entrepreneur.</a></p>
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<p>In Part One with Chip Ingram, CEO of Living on the Edge, Henry has Chip walk through his experience pastoring many Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and venture capitalists. While Chip’s own entrepreneurial persuasions began at an early age selling Halloween candy in late November at a significant markup, he realized early on in his life as a pastor that he could teach and inspire far beyond his leadership capabilities.  His start as a spiritual coach to entrepreneurs began as a simple exchange: his Santa Cruz church was growing at breakneck speed and he needed wisdom and skillsets to support that growth. He reached out to the entrepreneurs in his congregation and became friends with them, creating a safe and respectful place for these leaders to share what was really going on in their lives. The grass isn’t always greener, to say the least. Struggles with identity, purpose, and the tension between the world’s values vs. those of the kingdom plague these individuals as much as anyone else with one major exception: the extreme loneliness as a result of an inability to find authentic, no strings attached relationships when you command significant power, influence and resources.</p>
<p>Henry encourages Chip to dig deeper on the loneliness challenge by asking for wisdom on how these individuals can overcome the temptation of being a recluse. Chip gives us a mandate to care about who we become more than anything else, as well as a construct on how to have the right view of both God and ourselves.</p>
<p>We hope you enjoy Part One with Chip Ingram. We’d love to know how you’ve overcome “the great identity crisis” by changing your view of who you believe God to be. Please share with us at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/blog/2018/11/8/episode-32-interview-with-chip-ingram-senior-pastor-of-venture-christian-church">faithdrivenentrepreneur.com</a>.</p>
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<p>In Part One with Chip Ingram, CEO of Living on the Edge, Henry has Chip walk through his experience pastoring many Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and venture capitalists. While Chip’s own entrepreneurial persuasions began at an early age selling Halloween candy in late November at a significant markup, he realized early on in his life as a pastor that he could teach and inspire far beyond his leadership capabilities.  His start as a spiritual coach to entrepreneurs began as a simple exchange: his Santa Cruz church was growing at breakneck speed and he needed wisdom and skillsets to support that growth. He reached out to the entrepreneurs in his congregation and became friends with them, creating a safe and respectful place for these leaders to share what was really going on in their lives. The grass isn’t always greener, to say the least. Struggles with identity, purpose, and the tension between the world’s values vs. those of the kingdom plague these individuals as much as anyone else with one major exception: the extreme loneliness as a result of an inability to find authentic, no strings attached relationships when you command significant power, influence and resources.</p>
<p>Henry encourages Chip to dig deeper on the loneliness challenge by asking for wisdom on how these individuals can overcome the temptation of being a recluse. Chip gives us a mandate to care about who we become more than anything else, as well as a construct on how to have the right view of both God and ourselves.</p>
<p>We hope you enjoy Part One with Chip Ingram. We’d love to know how you’ve overcome “the great identity crisis” by changing your view of who you believe God to be. Please share with us at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/blog/2018/11/8/episode-32-interview-with-chip-ingram-senior-pastor-of-venture-christian-church">faithdrivenentrepreneur.com</a>.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>David Brickner, Executive Director of Jews for Jesus, spends time with the team in this week’s podcast. He gives perspective on the tragic events in Pittsburgh and shares a bit on how people of the faith can best share the gospel with Jewish neighbors through relationship building and honoring the common elements between Judaism and Christianity. Rusty leads the discussion into the  “Behold Your God Israel” campaign where David shares the entrepreneurial strategies the organization employed to reach Jewish people in Israel over a span of 18 years. David addresses Jews for Jesus’ branding challenge with regard to how the Jewish population views Christianity and his organization and shares on how using customer segmentation principles helped the organization effectively reach Israelis for Christ.</p>
<p>David ends this week making a case for the power of transformation – that changed lives give the best witness and taking the time to gather and retell those stories is probably how we’ll reach the next generation, regardless of their background and faith persuasion. He gives some results from his organization’s use of design thinking principles to help better understand and connect with Jewish millennials.</p>
<p>This week’s episode really highlights the simple truth that non-profits are as entrepreneurial as for profits and that applying entrepreneurial principles can also be highly effective in spreading the gospel.</p>
<p>Let us know how you’ve used entrepreneurial strategies in your non-profit and/or ministry at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2018/11/4/episode-31-interview-with-david-brickner-executive-director-of-jews-for-jesus">Faith Driven Entrepreneur.com</a>. We’d love to hear how these tools have been utilized for Kingdom expansion.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 6 Nov 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>David ends this week making a case for the power of transformation – that changed lives give the best witness and taking the time to gather and retell those stories is probably how we’ll reach the next generation, regardless of their background and faith persuasion. He gives some results from his organization’s use of design thinking principles to help better understand and connect with Jewish millennials.</p>
<p>This week’s episode really highlights the simple truth that non-profits are as entrepreneurial as for profits and that applying entrepreneurial principles can also be highly effective in spreading the gospel.</p>
<p>Let us know how you’ve used entrepreneurial strategies in your non-profit and/or ministry at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast-inventory/2018/11/4/episode-31-interview-with-david-brickner-executive-director-of-jews-for-jesus">Faith Driven Entrepreneur.com</a>. We’d love to hear how these tools have been utilized for Kingdom expansion.</p>
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<p>Let us know what you think about any of the questions discussed in this week’s podcast at <a href="http:///podcast-inventory/2018/10/28/episode-30-part-1-lightening-round">faithdrivenentreprenuer's podcast page</a>. We’d especially like to hear more of your experiences working with friends and family in business. Reach out to us at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/contact-us/">faithdrivenentreprenuer</a>.</p>
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<p>Let us know what you think about any of the questions discussed in this week’s podcast at <a href="http:///podcast-inventory/2018/10/28/episode-30-part-1-lightening-round">faithdrivenentreprenuer's podcast page</a>. We’d especially like to hear more of your experiences working with friends and family in business. Reach out to us at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/contact-us/">faithdrivenentreprenuer</a>.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Mike Sharrow is back for Part 2 of our interview.  As you likely gathered from Part 1, Mike leads C12 one of the largest and most successful organizations that put together groups of like minded, and similarly staged groups of Christian CEOs for local community, fellowship and best practices.  Think about all the things you've heard about YPO, but imagine something better :).  If you're only going to listen to one of the parts of the interview (but why would you??) , listen to this one. The team asks Mike to share his observations on what’s happening in the marketplace from a faith perspective. Mike shares the fact that the Post-Christian era has people desiring authenticity in faith expressions. In fact, according to him, they hunger for it. C12 is seeing a tide lift in activity across the globe of more people wanting to live authentic lives for Christ at work as well as at home and in church.</p>
<p>Mike goes on to share how C12 seeks to guide members towards accountability and integration. According to him, it’s not just what you’re doing but how you’re doing it. Jesus taught through disequilibrium. C12 is about keeping members in a healthy state of disequilibrium so that they can learn continuously, a key skillset for any business person. C12 really assists in the personal transformation of individuals as it addresses the whole person – all of one’s life is bought together in one place under Christ.</p>
<p>We hope you enjoy this week’s podcast and we’d love for you to tell us how you are pursuing the integration of your work, faith, family and community in your daily lives at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/contact-us/">Faith Driven Entrepreneur.</a></p>
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<p>We think you will be greatly encouraged by part one of our time with Mike Sharrow and we ask that you share your stories of marketplace transformation with us at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/contact-us/">Faith Driven Entrepreneur</a>.</p>
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<p>We think you will be greatly encouraged by part one of our time with Mike Sharrow and we ask that you share your stories of marketplace transformation with us at <a href="https://www.faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/contact-us/">Faith Driven Entrepreneur</a>.</p>
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<p>As always, you have our permission to thoroughly enjoy this episode. Please send us your thoughts, especially those around how you deal with the culture clash of the kingdom within versus the world without. Until next week!</p>
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<p>The team asks Jason to address the question of money, something on every entrepreneur’s mind (and naturally so). He responds with some very practical advice on how to begin living a generous life because that too, is part of an entrepreneur’s call. The team ends this week’s discussion with wisdom on how to stay grounded and focused on the things to which God is calling you.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In part two from the Alpine Inn, Henry, Rusty, and William field more questions from our guests but first give some background on Inklings, the gathering of faith driven entrepreneurs in the Bay Area who meet regularly in the same vain of the original Inklings gathering of faith driven thinkers C.S. Lewis, J.R.R Tolkien, Dorothy Sayer and others. The team moves on to walk an entrepreneur who is struggling to find his place in the local church through why the institutional church is a necessary part of community, with some ideas as to how his entrepreneurial talents could even serve the local church. The team shares a bit on how diversity of walks and experiences within the church is actually the key to its success because it creates a place from which collective wisdom can be shared.</p>
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<p>There are few better people (maybe no one??) that do a better job at helping people tell their stories than Nancy Duarte from Duarte Design.  They help CEOs of Fortune 100 companies tell their stories, and maybe something more impressive:  they are the “go-to” firm to help TED presenters tell their stories well.</p>
<p>As you might imagine, they’ve got a great story, one based in their faith and firmly rooted in Scripture.  We think you’ll like it and that it will be a blessing for you.</p>
<p>Also, we did something a bit different this time through.  William and I (Rusty was on the East Coast) took the podcast on the road to the offices at Duarte Design.</p>
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<p>There are few better people (maybe no one??) that do a better job at helping people tell their stories than Nancy Duarte from Duarte Design.  They help CEOs of Fortune 100 companies tell their stories, and maybe something more impressive:  they are the “go-to” firm to help TED presenters tell their stories well.</p>
<p>As you might imagine, they’ve got a great story, one based in their faith and firmly rooted in Scripture.  We think you’ll like it and that it will be a blessing for you.</p>
<p>Also, we did something a bit different this time through.  William and I (Rusty was on the East Coast) took the podcast on the road to the offices at Duarte Design.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>God needs our success and our money to do his work on earth, right?  What is the most important question for us to answer:  How to give, where to give, why to give?  How do we define &quot;net worth&quot;? There may not be a more important topic for a Faith Driven Entrepreneur to tackle, than how to think about generosity.  We worship a generous God who has given to us generously, and we, as do all Christ followers, have an opportunity to respond.  How should we do it as entrepreneurs?  How do we think about ownership?  How do we think about giving?  How do we think about God?</p>
<p>In this episode I share my &quot;born again-again&quot; story.  If my depiction of how God worked through my life as I struggled with how to think about 90/10...80/20...0/100.  We talk about finding a finish line, and we each share a bit of our own stories and those that have been an inspiration to us.</p>
<p>You'll note that I refer to the Alan Barnhart story which has made such an impression in my life.    You can find the short version of his giving story <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UL1kEg-KLU">here</a>, or the longer one (to include how he thought through structures on how to strategically title his business <a href="https://vimeo.com/99540117">here</a>.)</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Sep 2018 07:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>God needs our success and our money to do his work on earth, right?  What is the most important question for us to answer:  How to give, where to give, why to give?  How do we define &quot;net worth&quot;? There may not be a more important topic for a Faith Driven Entrepreneur to tackle, than how to think about generosity.  We worship a generous God who has given to us generously, and we, as do all Christ followers, have an opportunity to respond.  How should we do it as entrepreneurs?  How do we think about ownership?  How do we think about giving?  How do we think about God?</p>
<p>In this episode I share my &quot;born again-again&quot; story.  If my depiction of how God worked through my life as I struggled with how to think about 90/10...80/20...0/100.  We talk about finding a finish line, and we each share a bit of our own stories and those that have been an inspiration to us.</p>
<p>You'll note that I refer to the Alan Barnhart story which has made such an impression in my life.    You can find the short version of his giving story <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UL1kEg-KLU">here</a>, or the longer one (to include how he thought through structures on how to strategically title his business <a href="https://vimeo.com/99540117">here</a>.)</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Henry, William, and Rusty explore the topic of expressing gratitude in the workplace.  They discuss how we can be more intentional with showing our thanks and appreciation to others as leaders.  A starting point for this outpouring is finding a way to be grateful ourselves.  When we do this, it resets our perspective and causes us to be grateful for others, their work, and their contribution.</p>
<p>Time and time again, employee surveys would show that they feel unrecognized, and unappreciated. This need to be changed as leaders should continually be thinking of creative ways to express gratitude in the workplace.  Tune in this week to hear some normal and abnormal ways to do this (including an appearance by mass quantities of rubber chickens).</p>
<p>As Christ followers, we should have an unfair advantage because Christ is our model, and his gratitude extended into death on the cross.</p>
<p>Join us to hear more thoughts and as always, please send us yours!</p>
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<p>Time and time again, employee surveys would show that they feel unrecognized, and unappreciated. This need to be changed as leaders should continually be thinking of creative ways to express gratitude in the workplace.  Tune in this week to hear some normal and abnormal ways to do this (including an appearance by mass quantities of rubber chickens).</p>
<p>As Christ followers, we should have an unfair advantage because Christ is our model, and his gratitude extended into death on the cross.</p>
<p>Join us to hear more thoughts and as always, please send us yours!</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In part two with Vic Ho of Fivestars, Vic expands his thinking with regards to how faith and work come together in his life.</p>
<p>We discuss Vic's observance of the Sabbath and how it transformed his personal and professional life.  How he changed from a constant worrier to a man of peace that knows God has Fivestars' destiny in His hands - the successes and the failures. </p>
<p>Then, stay tuned as Vic describes how he thinks Gideon is the best biblical story concerning customer acquisition (worth the price of admission alone here!). </p>
<p>Vic's personal journey reminds us that God’s yoke is easy and his burden is light.  Additionally, he needs nothing from us but surrender of all things, including our work!</p>
<p>Join us to hear the rest of Vic's story, I am highly confident you will be challenged and encouraged. </p>
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<p>We discuss Vic's observance of the Sabbath and how it transformed his personal and professional life.  How he changed from a constant worrier to a man of peace that knows God has Fivestars' destiny in His hands - the successes and the failures. </p>
<p>Then, stay tuned as Vic describes how he thinks Gideon is the best biblical story concerning customer acquisition (worth the price of admission alone here!). </p>
<p>Vic's personal journey reminds us that God’s yoke is easy and his burden is light.  Additionally, he needs nothing from us but surrender of all things, including our work!</p>
<p>Join us to hear the rest of Vic's story, I am highly confident you will be challenged and encouraged. </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>This week we are honored to sit down with the man, the myth, the legend, Vic Ho, Co-founder and CEO of Fivestars.  Vic is a long-time friend of both Henry and William, so it's true joy to have him on the program.</p>
<p>What's the lifeblood of a business?  We would argue that customers are on the top of this list.  Well, that's what Vic focuses on day in and day out.  Customer acquisition and customer retention.  </p>
<p>What else is on the top of that list?  Finding unique ways to integrate God on the journey.  Vic covers more of this in Part 2 coming out next week, so stay tuned.</p>
<p>Vic worked at Goldman Sachs and McKinsey prior to starting Fivestars, and it was there that he discovered the value of customers.  He worked on building customer loyalty programs and then a landmark study came out showing it was six times more expensive to get a new customer than it was to hold onto a current one.  From there, Fivestars was born, an innovative software platform that helps small businesses (currently over 13,000 of them) retain their current customers and find new ones.</p>
<p>Their goal - &quot;turn every transaction into a relationship&quot;.  Join us to learn from one of the masters about how to do just that.</p>
<p>Also, come back next week to learn how Vic's faith ultimately guides him in his role as the CEO of Fivestars.</p>
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<p>What's the lifeblood of a business?  We would argue that customers are on the top of this list.  Well, that's what Vic focuses on day in and day out.  Customer acquisition and customer retention.  </p>
<p>What else is on the top of that list?  Finding unique ways to integrate God on the journey.  Vic covers more of this in Part 2 coming out next week, so stay tuned.</p>
<p>Vic worked at Goldman Sachs and McKinsey prior to starting Fivestars, and it was there that he discovered the value of customers.  He worked on building customer loyalty programs and then a landmark study came out showing it was six times more expensive to get a new customer than it was to hold onto a current one.  From there, Fivestars was born, an innovative software platform that helps small businesses (currently over 13,000 of them) retain their current customers and find new ones.</p>
<p>Their goal - &quot;turn every transaction into a relationship&quot;.  Join us to learn from one of the masters about how to do just that.</p>
<p>Also, come back next week to learn how Vic's faith ultimately guides him in his role as the CEO of Fivestars.</p>
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      <title>Episode 19 - How to Discern Your Calling: Interview with Dave Blanchard (CEO of Praxis)</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this week’s episode, one of our listeners, Marty, asked &quot;how do you discern your calling&quot;.  This is an incredibly light and easy to answer question that barely impacts an entrepreneur's journey, so this will be short.  Of course I'm kidding, this is something we have all asked ourselves, and is something that is incredibly difficult to navigate alone ... so we had to phone a friend.  We are super super lucky to have Dave Blanchard from Praxis join us on the podcast to help our listeners think through this issue.</p>
<p>Dave and cofounder Josh Kwan started Praxis, which is a business accelerator with an aim to advance redemptive entrepreneurship.  Currently in its seventh year, Praxis is designed to help entrepreneurs build a community, create mentorship, and provide discernment for building ventures.   And wow, they are GOOD at it!  Dave and Josh have been an incredibly blessing to us personally and to the broader faith and work movement.</p>
<p>The accelerator has helped 150 entrepreneurs from 150 different countries (both for-profit and non-profit).  Talk about reach and impact.  They also developed the Praxis Course, an incredible resource for entrepreneurs.  You can go through it alone or even better with a group of like-minded folks.  Additionally, through the Praxis academy a couple hundred college entrepreneurs (from 80 different schools) spend their summer working with Praxis to start learning about redemptive entrepreneurship.</p>
<p>All this to say that Dave has had to think about calling a LOT both personally by choosing to start Praxis and professionally as he aides countless entrepreneurs on the journey.  On this podcast he will explain his own journey and speak about others he has mentored. </p>
<p>Lastly, on a more practical note, Dave gives several resources for budding entrepreneurs.  Sit down and draw a simple Venn diagram with three circles where all three overlap in the center.  One circle is “ Love to do”; the other “Good at doing it”; and the last one name it “Could be paid to do.”  In the intersection, you will begin to detect what your calling may be.  Indeed, sometimes God may call us to be multi-vocational.   Other resources are Dave Evans’ book “Designing  your Life” and “Visions of Vocation” by Steven Garber.</p>
<p>Please join us to hear his wisdom!</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2018 07:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>team@faithdrivenentrepreneur.org (Henry Kaestner, William Norvell, Rusty Rueff)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this week’s episode, one of our listeners, Marty, asked &quot;how do you discern your calling&quot;.  This is an incredibly light and easy to answer question that barely impacts an entrepreneur's journey, so this will be short.  Of course I'm kidding, this is something we have all asked ourselves, and is something that is incredibly difficult to navigate alone ... so we had to phone a friend.  We are super super lucky to have Dave Blanchard from Praxis join us on the podcast to help our listeners think through this issue.</p>
<p>Dave and cofounder Josh Kwan started Praxis, which is a business accelerator with an aim to advance redemptive entrepreneurship.  Currently in its seventh year, Praxis is designed to help entrepreneurs build a community, create mentorship, and provide discernment for building ventures.   And wow, they are GOOD at it!  Dave and Josh have been an incredibly blessing to us personally and to the broader faith and work movement.</p>
<p>The accelerator has helped 150 entrepreneurs from 150 different countries (both for-profit and non-profit).  Talk about reach and impact.  They also developed the Praxis Course, an incredible resource for entrepreneurs.  You can go through it alone or even better with a group of like-minded folks.  Additionally, through the Praxis academy a couple hundred college entrepreneurs (from 80 different schools) spend their summer working with Praxis to start learning about redemptive entrepreneurship.</p>
<p>All this to say that Dave has had to think about calling a LOT both personally by choosing to start Praxis and professionally as he aides countless entrepreneurs on the journey.  On this podcast he will explain his own journey and speak about others he has mentored. </p>
<p>Lastly, on a more practical note, Dave gives several resources for budding entrepreneurs.  Sit down and draw a simple Venn diagram with three circles where all three overlap in the center.  One circle is “ Love to do”; the other “Good at doing it”; and the last one name it “Could be paid to do.”  In the intersection, you will begin to detect what your calling may be.  Indeed, sometimes God may call us to be multi-vocational.   Other resources are Dave Evans’ book “Designing  your Life” and “Visions of Vocation” by Steven Garber.</p>
<p>Please join us to hear his wisdom!</p>
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<p>To set the stage, our resident HR expert, Rusty, advises that performance reviews are designed to help people to become better.  With this motivation in mind, it’s important to not look backwards, but to look forward. </p>
<p>The manager should set goals with the employee. Do not wait six months or twelve months to give feedback.  It’s important to give continuous feedback to team members.  Like a coach leading an athlete, continuous feedback is superior to just periodic encounters.  </p>
<p>Henry observed that different people seem to have different needs in this area.  Some crave feedback, while some do not crave it all that much. According to Rusty, we should remember that one size fits one, not one size fits all.  To display Christ during this process, Rusty would first make sure he understood the personal and professional dreams of each employee.  Because “to be unclear is to be unkind”,  (Dave Ramsey) being clear with team members as to performance expectations and goals is one of the most important things an entrepreneur can do for them, and for the company.</p>
<p>While some employees don’t care for continuous feedback, Rusty reminds us that they still want to know where they stand. The worst thing is for an employee to wonder and have to ask, “how am I doing?”  </p>
<p>A performance review is merely tool, of which there are many. Some companies are moving away from performance reviews, opting for a “continuous coaching” paradigm, while others use extensive 360 degree feedback tools.  All have pros/cons, but the aim is to grow people. Let’s tell them that we care. </p>
<p>Rusty then introduces a potential new paradigm, one in which companies break pay increases from performance feedback.  Performance and pay do not always have to go together.   Performance is the baseline such as making sure the employee is doing her job. Next, is she exceeding her job?  Separately, pay is market-driven especially for in-demand jobs.  As a result, there’s room to divorce the two.  The market is the market.  And performance can be discussed separately. </p>
<p>Ultimately, feedback is key.  Remember the golden rule, such a good one!  Treat others as you would want to be treated, can't go too wrong :)</p>
<p>Last piece of advice, for entrepreneurs who do not really report to any one, Henry advises that they would do well to seek out counsel externally in order to get constructive feedback.  Boards and partners are great, but they have blindspots from being too close.  </p>
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<p>To set the stage, our resident HR expert, Rusty, advises that performance reviews are designed to help people to become better.  With this motivation in mind, it’s important to not look backwards, but to look forward. </p>
<p>The manager should set goals with the employee. Do not wait six months or twelve months to give feedback.  It’s important to give continuous feedback to team members.  Like a coach leading an athlete, continuous feedback is superior to just periodic encounters.  </p>
<p>Henry observed that different people seem to have different needs in this area.  Some crave feedback, while some do not crave it all that much. According to Rusty, we should remember that one size fits one, not one size fits all.  To display Christ during this process, Rusty would first make sure he understood the personal and professional dreams of each employee.  Because “to be unclear is to be unkind”,  (Dave Ramsey) being clear with team members as to performance expectations and goals is one of the most important things an entrepreneur can do for them, and for the company.</p>
<p>While some employees don’t care for continuous feedback, Rusty reminds us that they still want to know where they stand. The worst thing is for an employee to wonder and have to ask, “how am I doing?”  </p>
<p>A performance review is merely tool, of which there are many. Some companies are moving away from performance reviews, opting for a “continuous coaching” paradigm, while others use extensive 360 degree feedback tools.  All have pros/cons, but the aim is to grow people. Let’s tell them that we care. </p>
<p>Rusty then introduces a potential new paradigm, one in which companies break pay increases from performance feedback.  Performance and pay do not always have to go together.   Performance is the baseline such as making sure the employee is doing her job. Next, is she exceeding her job?  Separately, pay is market-driven especially for in-demand jobs.  As a result, there’s room to divorce the two.  The market is the market.  And performance can be discussed separately. </p>
<p>Ultimately, feedback is key.  Remember the golden rule, such a good one!  Treat others as you would want to be treated, can't go too wrong :)</p>
<p>Last piece of advice, for entrepreneurs who do not really report to any one, Henry advises that they would do well to seek out counsel externally in order to get constructive feedback.  Boards and partners are great, but they have blindspots from being too close.  </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this week’s episode, we have a SPECIAL GUEST!  Missy Wallace, Executive Director at the Nashville Institute for Faith &amp; Work (NIFW) joins us and gives us her insights into the convergence of faith and work.  She tells us a bit about her own journey, how she developed her theology of faith and work, the founding of NIFW and how she is equipping entrepreneurs today. </p>
<p>One unique takeaway is that Missy noticed how in Genesis, we see that God basically brought structure from chaos.  Similarly, Missy observed that in the marketplace entrepreneurs' job is also to bring structure from chaos.  </p>
<p>Throughout the interview, Missy will tell us of stories of various entrepreneurs who have been part of NIFW's entrepreneur support group and how they have grappled with the ups and downs of their chosen career path.  These stories range from an entrepreneur coming into a 7-figure event being scared of wealth, to an entrepreneur wrestling with a bankruptcy, to a woman who knew she was called to elderly healthcare from the age of 16.</p>
<p>The program is a 12-week closed group where participants agree to a 90% attendance rate.  The program includes a video curriculum with faith and work theology.  However more than anything else, the group provides a place where the masks can come off; participants can process the anxiety/stress with running a company; they can stop posturing and practice honesty with one another.  </p>
<p>In redefining success (from a worldly one to a Kingdom one), Missy has found that these entrepreneurs find more peace in their work.  For the faith driven entrepreneur, it’s not about the score all the time.  Like raising children, the parent can’t just singularly focus on results; they should enjoy the process of their child’s growth as well.</p>
<p>In sum, the NIFW provides a great resource to support entrepreneurs who need community and spiritual encouragement. </p>
<p>And, Missy is a great storyteller ... join us to hear more!</p>
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<p>One unique takeaway is that Missy noticed how in Genesis, we see that God basically brought structure from chaos.  Similarly, Missy observed that in the marketplace entrepreneurs' job is also to bring structure from chaos.  </p>
<p>Throughout the interview, Missy will tell us of stories of various entrepreneurs who have been part of NIFW's entrepreneur support group and how they have grappled with the ups and downs of their chosen career path.  These stories range from an entrepreneur coming into a 7-figure event being scared of wealth, to an entrepreneur wrestling with a bankruptcy, to a woman who knew she was called to elderly healthcare from the age of 16.</p>
<p>The program is a 12-week closed group where participants agree to a 90% attendance rate.  The program includes a video curriculum with faith and work theology.  However more than anything else, the group provides a place where the masks can come off; participants can process the anxiety/stress with running a company; they can stop posturing and practice honesty with one another.  </p>
<p>In redefining success (from a worldly one to a Kingdom one), Missy has found that these entrepreneurs find more peace in their work.  For the faith driven entrepreneur, it’s not about the score all the time.  Like raising children, the parent can’t just singularly focus on results; they should enjoy the process of their child’s growth as well.</p>
<p>In sum, the NIFW provides a great resource to support entrepreneurs who need community and spiritual encouragement. </p>
<p>And, Missy is a great storyteller ... join us to hear more!</p>
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<p>Marty asks, &quot;how do we keep a Christ-centered attitude while growing a business?&quot;  For Henry, It’s about identity. It’s almost impossible when the goal is solely financial success.  We should seek God first. If there’s frustration at work, it’s an opportunity to pray to God.  Rusty brings a tactical point of view, and recommends starting the day prepared.  Spending time with God is top priority.  We should boot up with God first in order to avoid crashes, or at least minimize them.  William reminds us that we can’t forget our first vocation; we are beloved children of God.  </p>
<p>Our friend, Mike, asks &quot;As a founder, how do i shift work responsibilities over to new employees as I get overwhelmed and simply can't do it all anymore?&quot;  For Rusty, it goes back to trust.  His litmus test for delegating work is to 1) assess if he himself is good at it; 2) is it routine? and 3)  does he like to do it?  If so, he will typically delegate those tasks to empower his teammates even though it seems counterintuitive.  This allows for employees to grow in his/her capacity which is of paramount importance if you want a long-term employee.</p>
<p>Adam, asked &quot;how do we make remote team-members feel engaged and offer them a meaningful culture?&quot;  Rusty admits that this is one of the hardest questions. In many ways, culture creates itself.  Rusty recalls that at Electronic Arts they had employees all around the world.  Rusty sat with the CEO and proposed that they create a one page roadmap for team members to provide a clear picture of the company’s values.  This way everyone could align with the most important goals of the company - Rusty is happy to share his framework with anyone.</p>
<p>Rick asks &quot;how do we offer to pray for someone at the workplace?  What about corporate prayer?&quot;  Recalling his own experience, Henry offered that at Bandwidth he would conduct a corporate prayer at picnics and dedicate them to families.  In the first 8 years, when an employee was in a crisis Henry would offer to pray for him but he slowly realized that a Corporate Chaplain was a better approach.</p>
<p>Henry also shared a story involving an American Express executive.  She was in the legal department.   She got permission from higher ups to do a corporate prayer.  Eventually, she had 150 people in the lunch room meeting to pray.  The AE executives came back and asked her if she and her group would serve as a focus group to see how the Christian community would respond to certain products and services.  What an incredible witness within a larger organization. </p>
<p>Rusty mentioned that he thought it would be an incredible testimony to have a corporate prayer, so we wrote ONE!!!  See our blog to check it out.</p>
<p>Finally, in responding to Jeffrey’s question on seeking out a Christian business networking group, Henry and William shared about the “Inklings,” a group of Christian entrepreneurs here in Northern California who would gather together to encourage each other in a positive way. </p>
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<p>Marty asks, &quot;how do we keep a Christ-centered attitude while growing a business?&quot;  For Henry, It’s about identity. It’s almost impossible when the goal is solely financial success.  We should seek God first. If there’s frustration at work, it’s an opportunity to pray to God.  Rusty brings a tactical point of view, and recommends starting the day prepared.  Spending time with God is top priority.  We should boot up with God first in order to avoid crashes, or at least minimize them.  William reminds us that we can’t forget our first vocation; we are beloved children of God.  </p>
<p>Our friend, Mike, asks &quot;As a founder, how do i shift work responsibilities over to new employees as I get overwhelmed and simply can't do it all anymore?&quot;  For Rusty, it goes back to trust.  His litmus test for delegating work is to 1) assess if he himself is good at it; 2) is it routine? and 3)  does he like to do it?  If so, he will typically delegate those tasks to empower his teammates even though it seems counterintuitive.  This allows for employees to grow in his/her capacity which is of paramount importance if you want a long-term employee.</p>
<p>Adam, asked &quot;how do we make remote team-members feel engaged and offer them a meaningful culture?&quot;  Rusty admits that this is one of the hardest questions. In many ways, culture creates itself.  Rusty recalls that at Electronic Arts they had employees all around the world.  Rusty sat with the CEO and proposed that they create a one page roadmap for team members to provide a clear picture of the company’s values.  This way everyone could align with the most important goals of the company - Rusty is happy to share his framework with anyone.</p>
<p>Rick asks &quot;how do we offer to pray for someone at the workplace?  What about corporate prayer?&quot;  Recalling his own experience, Henry offered that at Bandwidth he would conduct a corporate prayer at picnics and dedicate them to families.  In the first 8 years, when an employee was in a crisis Henry would offer to pray for him but he slowly realized that a Corporate Chaplain was a better approach.</p>
<p>Henry also shared a story involving an American Express executive.  She was in the legal department.   She got permission from higher ups to do a corporate prayer.  Eventually, she had 150 people in the lunch room meeting to pray.  The AE executives came back and asked her if she and her group would serve as a focus group to see how the Christian community would respond to certain products and services.  What an incredible witness within a larger organization. </p>
<p>Rusty mentioned that he thought it would be an incredible testimony to have a corporate prayer, so we wrote ONE!!!  See our blog to check it out.</p>
<p>Finally, in responding to Jeffrey’s question on seeking out a Christian business networking group, Henry and William shared about the “Inklings,” a group of Christian entrepreneurs here in Northern California who would gather together to encourage each other in a positive way. </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this week's episode, we discuss how we should view the “40-hour work week” in relation to our faith, family, and overall balance of life?  When we unwrap this topic, it touches on issues of prioritization, and leadership.</p>
<p>As entrepreneurs, we are wired to work, and work a lot.  It’s almost romantic to admit that we work 50-70 hours per week (or much much more :).  But at what cost? We must recall that there are at least two groups of people whom we affect with how much we work: family/spouse, and employees/teammates.</p>
<p>From the employee’s perspective, they see what we do.  We are modeling to them all the time. If they see us working long, ridiculous hours they will feel compelled to do same.  If we send emails at 2am, they will think they need to be ready to respond at 2:01am.  Remember, the shadow of a leader is large.</p>
<p>The second group of people that we impact with how much we work is of course our loved ones.  Rusty shares with us a personal experience during his early career. In 1998, he and his wife moved to California so Rusty could join Electronic Arts.  After a year or so, his wife suggested that she should move back to New York because Rusty didn't spend much time with her anyway - he might not even notice she left. Bam - that was a wake up call.</p>
<p>As a litmus test, William chimes in with a story he heard recently about seeking the “fellowship of the unimpressed.”  No matter how big of a deal you are at work, your kids, your spouse or your best friends will just never be that impressed with you.  No matter if you are William Norvell or Warren Buffet.  If you find yourself in a situation where everyone at work can't stop talking about how wonderful you are while simultaneously your friends and family are giving you criticism, it might be time to pause and reflect. </p>
<p>In short, it pays to remind ourselves of our motives.  As faith driven entrepreneurs, we should promote the motive to know God,  As opposed to looking at “work-life balance,” we should adopt the “work-life priorities” model. As the late Dr. Stephen Covey said, “we should never put ahead what matters most with what matters least. “</p>
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<p>As entrepreneurs, we are wired to work, and work a lot.  It’s almost romantic to admit that we work 50-70 hours per week (or much much more :).  But at what cost? We must recall that there are at least two groups of people whom we affect with how much we work: family/spouse, and employees/teammates.</p>
<p>From the employee’s perspective, they see what we do.  We are modeling to them all the time. If they see us working long, ridiculous hours they will feel compelled to do same.  If we send emails at 2am, they will think they need to be ready to respond at 2:01am.  Remember, the shadow of a leader is large.</p>
<p>The second group of people that we impact with how much we work is of course our loved ones.  Rusty shares with us a personal experience during his early career. In 1998, he and his wife moved to California so Rusty could join Electronic Arts.  After a year or so, his wife suggested that she should move back to New York because Rusty didn't spend much time with her anyway - he might not even notice she left. Bam - that was a wake up call.</p>
<p>As a litmus test, William chimes in with a story he heard recently about seeking the “fellowship of the unimpressed.”  No matter how big of a deal you are at work, your kids, your spouse or your best friends will just never be that impressed with you.  No matter if you are William Norvell or Warren Buffet.  If you find yourself in a situation where everyone at work can't stop talking about how wonderful you are while simultaneously your friends and family are giving you criticism, it might be time to pause and reflect. </p>
<p>In short, it pays to remind ourselves of our motives.  As faith driven entrepreneurs, we should promote the motive to know God,  As opposed to looking at “work-life balance,” we should adopt the “work-life priorities” model. As the late Dr. Stephen Covey said, “we should never put ahead what matters most with what matters least. “</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>n this episode, Henry, Rusty, and William tackle the very difficult issue of when a coworker or a colleague feels that he or she has been wronged.</p>
<p>One of our listeners from Northern California asked the question, “How do I deal with burned relationships with former founders, employees, or colleagues, who are also Christians?”</p>
<p>As Faith Driven Entrepreneurs, we of course all try to keep Christ and scripture at the center of our work.  When conflict arises, what framework can we look at to help us process conflict and reach a Godly resolution?</p>
<p>William suggests a three part framework in this area: forgiveness, reconciliation, and restoration.  It should be noted that forgiveness only takes one person, while it takes two to reconcile.  Lastly, it takes maturity to restore the relationship after tough trials, and this is a step often forgotten.</p>
<p>Rusty offers that it is best to address the conflict quickly while Henry suggests that we have to check our motives and make sure our actions give God glory.</p>
<p>What happens though when it doesn't work out - when a leader has exhausted all options, then what?  When this does occur, we have to consider a range of compassion with regards to personal relationships and practical realities - i.e. severance or letters of recommendation.  It's also important to remember that no matter what you do to try to reconcile two people, there are sometimes unresolved feelings that cannot be worked through (at least they can't be worked through on earth).  Ultimately, we all must patiently await the renewal of all things in heaven.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>n this episode, Henry, Rusty, and William tackle the very difficult issue of when a coworker or a colleague feels that he or she has been wronged.</p>
<p>One of our listeners from Northern California asked the question, “How do I deal with burned relationships with former founders, employees, or colleagues, who are also Christians?”</p>
<p>As Faith Driven Entrepreneurs, we of course all try to keep Christ and scripture at the center of our work.  When conflict arises, what framework can we look at to help us process conflict and reach a Godly resolution?</p>
<p>William suggests a three part framework in this area: forgiveness, reconciliation, and restoration.  It should be noted that forgiveness only takes one person, while it takes two to reconcile.  Lastly, it takes maturity to restore the relationship after tough trials, and this is a step often forgotten.</p>
<p>Rusty offers that it is best to address the conflict quickly while Henry suggests that we have to check our motives and make sure our actions give God glory.</p>
<p>What happens though when it doesn't work out - when a leader has exhausted all options, then what?  When this does occur, we have to consider a range of compassion with regards to personal relationships and practical realities - i.e. severance or letters of recommendation.  It's also important to remember that no matter what you do to try to reconcile two people, there are sometimes unresolved feelings that cannot be worked through (at least they can't be worked through on earth).  Ultimately, we all must patiently await the renewal of all things in heaven.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Whether it is in personal relationships, marriage, or business, being equally yoked with other Christ followers is no doubt highly advantageous.  In 2 Corinthians 6:14, the Apostle Paul said, “Do not be yoked together with unbelievers. For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness?”</p>
<p>While this passage historically is Paul’s warning against idolatry (as verses 7-18 seem to support), this scripture highlights the question of what are we to do in business relationships when it comes to working with those who may not be Christ followers.</p>
<p>In this episode, Henry, Rusty, and William provide their experience and viewpoints on the issue.</p>
<p>Henry starts off by providing the evolution in his own thinking about the subject matter.  Initially, Henry was focused on hiring or partnering the most qualified and best person for the job regardless of the person’s faith. Over time, he began to see that going through the hills and valleys of business, the person whom you are yoked with is incredibly important.  If the person whom you are joined does not share your convictions, faith, and beliefs there may come a time when the institution/business enterprise may be compromised.</p>
<p>Rusty observes that it is often very difficult to hire someone who is equally yoked with you.  In high level positions, there may be more opportunity to engage in executive searches and networks to identify those individuals.  As a whole, given the size of the marketplace it may not possible to be yoked with a fellow Christian.  Frequently, one may come into a business headed by non-believers.</p>
<p>Interestingly, the Apostle Paul addresses this scenario in the context of husband and wife.  In sum, if a husband joins with an unbelieving wife, or vice-versa, Paul warns that you need not divorce. (1 Cor. 7:12-16)  The point is we do not know if the unbelieving spouse would actually be saved through the believing spouse.  Similarly, in business God can work through the believer and sanctify those who may not believe.</p>
<p>At Snocap, Rusty ended up working with a great person, Mr. Ali Aydar.  While Mr. Aydar’s beliefs were not readily known at the time, Rusty built a relationship with him.  Mr. Aydar now goes to church where Rusty goes; in fact, Rusty teaches Aydar’s kids in Sunday school.  No matter the circumstances God seems to be able to work through it for his glory.</p>
<p>From William’s perspective, he comes back to his “why.”  He reminds that we are guided by God’s word. We need to use discernment.  William makes sure he shares his why with others in any venture when possible.  In fact, it’s important for your potential business partner to know everything that makes you tick.  It is an opportunity to be authentic.</p>
<p>To be clear, Henry, Rusty and William all agree that employers in the United States must abide by all employment laws.  And as faith driven entrepreneurs, we arguably may be held to even a higher self-imposed standard.  We are by no means endorsing any type of discrimination in hiring practices.</p>
<p>As faith driven entrepreneurs, we are in the world but not of the world.  In business, we are confronted with issues that come with a spectrum of possibilities, i.e., gray area.  Through thorough and honest vetting, prospective business partners may opt out if they do not share our convictions. Weaving together William’s point about sharing your “why,” and Rusty’s comment on how the hiring process can be a self selection process, prospects have ample opportunity to pursue the business opportunity or to pass.</p>
<p>In the end, as faith driven entrepreneurs we not only abide by the law of the land, but also the word of our God.  In the multiplicity of business scenarios, we can be authentic, faithful, and integrous in our work.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 3 Jul 2018 07:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>While this passage historically is Paul’s warning against idolatry (as verses 7-18 seem to support), this scripture highlights the question of what are we to do in business relationships when it comes to working with those who may not be Christ followers.</p>
<p>In this episode, Henry, Rusty, and William provide their experience and viewpoints on the issue.</p>
<p>Henry starts off by providing the evolution in his own thinking about the subject matter.  Initially, Henry was focused on hiring or partnering the most qualified and best person for the job regardless of the person’s faith. Over time, he began to see that going through the hills and valleys of business, the person whom you are yoked with is incredibly important.  If the person whom you are joined does not share your convictions, faith, and beliefs there may come a time when the institution/business enterprise may be compromised.</p>
<p>Rusty observes that it is often very difficult to hire someone who is equally yoked with you.  In high level positions, there may be more opportunity to engage in executive searches and networks to identify those individuals.  As a whole, given the size of the marketplace it may not possible to be yoked with a fellow Christian.  Frequently, one may come into a business headed by non-believers.</p>
<p>Interestingly, the Apostle Paul addresses this scenario in the context of husband and wife.  In sum, if a husband joins with an unbelieving wife, or vice-versa, Paul warns that you need not divorce. (1 Cor. 7:12-16)  The point is we do not know if the unbelieving spouse would actually be saved through the believing spouse.  Similarly, in business God can work through the believer and sanctify those who may not believe.</p>
<p>At Snocap, Rusty ended up working with a great person, Mr. Ali Aydar.  While Mr. Aydar’s beliefs were not readily known at the time, Rusty built a relationship with him.  Mr. Aydar now goes to church where Rusty goes; in fact, Rusty teaches Aydar’s kids in Sunday school.  No matter the circumstances God seems to be able to work through it for his glory.</p>
<p>From William’s perspective, he comes back to his “why.”  He reminds that we are guided by God’s word. We need to use discernment.  William makes sure he shares his why with others in any venture when possible.  In fact, it’s important for your potential business partner to know everything that makes you tick.  It is an opportunity to be authentic.</p>
<p>To be clear, Henry, Rusty and William all agree that employers in the United States must abide by all employment laws.  And as faith driven entrepreneurs, we arguably may be held to even a higher self-imposed standard.  We are by no means endorsing any type of discrimination in hiring practices.</p>
<p>As faith driven entrepreneurs, we are in the world but not of the world.  In business, we are confronted with issues that come with a spectrum of possibilities, i.e., gray area.  Through thorough and honest vetting, prospective business partners may opt out if they do not share our convictions. Weaving together William’s point about sharing your “why,” and Rusty’s comment on how the hiring process can be a self selection process, prospects have ample opportunity to pursue the business opportunity or to pass.</p>
<p>In the end, as faith driven entrepreneurs we not only abide by the law of the land, but also the word of our God.  In the multiplicity of business scenarios, we can be authentic, faithful, and integrous in our work.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Henry, Rusty, and William discuss the issue of calling.  Many of us have heard God calling us to a particular purpose.</p>
<p>Romans 8:28  says “And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose.”</p>
<p>To fulfill God’s purpose, we may be individually called to contribute through our lives and work.</p>
<p>In the work context, Rusty reminds us that you can be a Faith Driven Entrepreneur in any sector, whether it is in private, public, or the ministerial space.  We look for God for drive and direction.</p>
<p>How do we know that we are being called?  What does it mean to have a calling?</p>
<p>Citing Pastor Tim Keller, William gives us a framework, which consists of three elements:</p>
<p>Affinity - what are you naturally drawn to<br />
Ability - strengths and weaknesses<br />
Opportunity  - what’s needed of me</p>
<p>We all have an affinity towards something, whether it is a particular type of work, or industry.  Of course, it is not enough to be attracted to a type of work, we need to play off our strengths while recognizing our own shortfalls.  And all the while it is important to identify opportunities that match the two prior criteria.</p>
<p>Simply put, for our affinity we should “look out”; our ability - “look in”; and opportunity - “look up!”</p>
<p>When we are called God will place a burden in our heart. The burden could be so deep that it occupies a person’s being.  By analogy, in the venture capital world the person seeking funding has a type of conviction and hunger fuels entrepreneurs during lean times and when investors say “no.”</p>
<p>Now, God may not speak to us audibly.  The calling should not violate scripture or what God represents. This is why it is so important to have a framework that helps guide us in our calling.</p>
<p>On the opposite of the spectrum, some of us may not even know that we have been serving in our calling.  It isn’t until we look back that we realize that we have been doing what God has called us to do.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Henry, Rusty, and William discuss the issue of calling.  Many of us have heard God calling us to a particular purpose.</p>
<p>Romans 8:28  says “And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose.”</p>
<p>To fulfill God’s purpose, we may be individually called to contribute through our lives and work.</p>
<p>In the work context, Rusty reminds us that you can be a Faith Driven Entrepreneur in any sector, whether it is in private, public, or the ministerial space.  We look for God for drive and direction.</p>
<p>How do we know that we are being called?  What does it mean to have a calling?</p>
<p>Citing Pastor Tim Keller, William gives us a framework, which consists of three elements:</p>
<p>Affinity - what are you naturally drawn to<br />
Ability - strengths and weaknesses<br />
Opportunity  - what’s needed of me</p>
<p>We all have an affinity towards something, whether it is a particular type of work, or industry.  Of course, it is not enough to be attracted to a type of work, we need to play off our strengths while recognizing our own shortfalls.  And all the while it is important to identify opportunities that match the two prior criteria.</p>
<p>Simply put, for our affinity we should “look out”; our ability - “look in”; and opportunity - “look up!”</p>
<p>When we are called God will place a burden in our heart. The burden could be so deep that it occupies a person’s being.  By analogy, in the venture capital world the person seeking funding has a type of conviction and hunger fuels entrepreneurs during lean times and when investors say “no.”</p>
<p>Now, God may not speak to us audibly.  The calling should not violate scripture or what God represents. This is why it is so important to have a framework that helps guide us in our calling.</p>
<p>On the opposite of the spectrum, some of us may not even know that we have been serving in our calling.  It isn’t until we look back that we realize that we have been doing what God has called us to do.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>A pastor is in a unique position to influence his leaders who are in the marketplace in many different ways, and this week we turn out attention to how a pastor might support entrepreneurship within his congregation.</p>
<p>This week, Henry, and William interview special guest, Pastor Andy Wood of Echo Church, about his journey in ministry and the world of entrepreneurship.</p>
<p>Andy is lead pastor of Echo Church located in San Jose, California, just south of San Francisco.   Early on, he was influenced by his father who was a business owner.  He recalled watching his father going through the “highs” and the “lows” of running a business. He saw that back in those days there was really no place for an entrepreneur in the Church for someone like his father.  That is, the pastors he knew did not know how to empower local faith centered entrepreneurs.</p>
<p>Today, Andy's vision with his ministry is to partner with entrepreneurs because he believes that business has the ability to transform culture and entrepreneurs will have a leading role.  Andy explains that he does many things to equip his entrepreneurial congregants - from simple encouragement to preaching relevant messages to holding conferences.  A fascinating stat is that his most recent conference had a 50/50 split between christ-followers and non christ followers because the content was top notch.</p>
<p>This leads into a discussion about how a church leader should start their journey by finding those business leaders within the congregation that share a similar heart.  Connect with them and listen.  Take them out to lunch and try to learn from them.  Andy said that he noticed that business leaders and entrepreneurs are some of the most lonely people and are highly anxious.  They experience high stress and tremendous pressure.  They need a pastor even though they may represent themselves like they have it all together.</p>
<p>Ultimately, Andy stressed that a pastor needs to be convinced that business/entrepreneurs are important.  He reminisced that his father may have been able to utilize his gifts in a different way if he had more support from his church leaders.</p>
<p>William correctly noted that nothing could be more entrepreneurial than planting a church, and then Pastor Andy revealed that Echo had support from 17 different churches at its beginning, and that support was a huge encouragement to him on his own journey.  It is a great example of the Acts 2 church life where believers are helping other believers for God’s glory.</p>
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<p>This week, Henry, and William interview special guest, Pastor Andy Wood of Echo Church, about his journey in ministry and the world of entrepreneurship.</p>
<p>Andy is lead pastor of Echo Church located in San Jose, California, just south of San Francisco.   Early on, he was influenced by his father who was a business owner.  He recalled watching his father going through the “highs” and the “lows” of running a business. He saw that back in those days there was really no place for an entrepreneur in the Church for someone like his father.  That is, the pastors he knew did not know how to empower local faith centered entrepreneurs.</p>
<p>Today, Andy's vision with his ministry is to partner with entrepreneurs because he believes that business has the ability to transform culture and entrepreneurs will have a leading role.  Andy explains that he does many things to equip his entrepreneurial congregants - from simple encouragement to preaching relevant messages to holding conferences.  A fascinating stat is that his most recent conference had a 50/50 split between christ-followers and non christ followers because the content was top notch.</p>
<p>This leads into a discussion about how a church leader should start their journey by finding those business leaders within the congregation that share a similar heart.  Connect with them and listen.  Take them out to lunch and try to learn from them.  Andy said that he noticed that business leaders and entrepreneurs are some of the most lonely people and are highly anxious.  They experience high stress and tremendous pressure.  They need a pastor even though they may represent themselves like they have it all together.</p>
<p>Ultimately, Andy stressed that a pastor needs to be convinced that business/entrepreneurs are important.  He reminisced that his father may have been able to utilize his gifts in a different way if he had more support from his church leaders.</p>
<p>William correctly noted that nothing could be more entrepreneurial than planting a church, and then Pastor Andy revealed that Echo had support from 17 different churches at its beginning, and that support was a huge encouragement to him on his own journey.  It is a great example of the Acts 2 church life where believers are helping other believers for God’s glory.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>As Christians, we are all called to make disciples based on the Great Commission.  How does that apply at work?  In the workplace, how do we live out our faith honorably without perhaps overstepping the professional line?</p>
<p>In this episode, Henry, Rusty, and William tackle the question should we even evangelize at work in the first place?  When it comes to expressing our faith at the workplace, it’s important to discern and hear God’s voice.  Our vertical relationship with God affects the horizontal one with our fellow teammates. Henry also reminds us that we would do well to be mindful of whether we are being willful or faithful.</p>
<p>There are several ways that evangelism at work could take place.  In an organization, the first thing it can do to evangelize is to express its values and principles explicitly.  A company should be clear on “why do we what we do?” Even by simply stating them, a leader in an organization can communicate at the outset what the company is about.</p>
<p>Sometimes, a company’s evangelistic fervor could be interpreted the wrong way though.  For example, Henry tells the story that at the beginning of Bandwidth the leaders would hold Bible Studies.  Some of their team members interpreted that attending these studies would be viewed highly by leadership.  It sort of created an “us versus them” culture, and that’s not what Bandwidth wanted.</p>
<p>Another way to express our faith at work is to simply offer to pray for non-believing coworkers.  Like the marketplace, people have pain points, too.  As believers, we can address those pain points in a gentle way. The marketplace expects workers to leave their lives and issues at home; we are almost expected to be Super-human.  We know that this is not the case. As believers, we can meet our coworkers where they are at and follow God’s leading in ministering to them.</p>
<p>There are other ways to evangelize at the workplace.  Rusty gives us the example in this episode of his wife’s friend who works at Dropbox.  At Dropbox, employees are encouraged to bring an instrument, form bands, and play music.  One of these bands would play worship music as part of the rotation right here in the Silicon Valley!</p>
<p>Within the greater context of evangelism at work, William posed a great question in that “are there any lines?”  That is, how far can a leader go? Is it ok to pass out Bibles at a Corporate retreat?</p>
<p>Henry impressed us that it goes back to gentleness and respect.  God gives us all an opportunity to speak and prophecy (speak forth).  We should pray for discernment in the particular situation. Importantly, we need to listen to God’s voice (and presumably not our own).</p>
<p>When we do speak boldly for God at work, does that really work?  That is, do people really react to examples?  Or is it an excuse for someone who does not have to be bold in one’s faith?</p>
<p>Rusty observed that from his own experience that it does work.  In his own public talks, he will express his faith.  The audience then become curious.</p>
<p>Henry added that there is another important reason to express our faith.  Here, in Silicon Valley,  some are apprehensive to show our faith.  We don’t want to come across as exclusive.  However, as leaders if we don’t talk about the most important thing in our lives, then some part of our leadership will have a hole.  As a result, we won’t be authentic to our identity.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Jun 2018 06:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>team@faithdrivenentrepreneur.org (Henry Kaestner, William Norvell, Rusty Rueff)</author>
      <link>https://faithdrivenentrepreneur.org/podcast/</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As Christians, we are all called to make disciples based on the Great Commission.  How does that apply at work?  In the workplace, how do we live out our faith honorably without perhaps overstepping the professional line?</p>
<p>In this episode, Henry, Rusty, and William tackle the question should we even evangelize at work in the first place?  When it comes to expressing our faith at the workplace, it’s important to discern and hear God’s voice.  Our vertical relationship with God affects the horizontal one with our fellow teammates. Henry also reminds us that we would do well to be mindful of whether we are being willful or faithful.</p>
<p>There are several ways that evangelism at work could take place.  In an organization, the first thing it can do to evangelize is to express its values and principles explicitly.  A company should be clear on “why do we what we do?” Even by simply stating them, a leader in an organization can communicate at the outset what the company is about.</p>
<p>Sometimes, a company’s evangelistic fervor could be interpreted the wrong way though.  For example, Henry tells the story that at the beginning of Bandwidth the leaders would hold Bible Studies.  Some of their team members interpreted that attending these studies would be viewed highly by leadership.  It sort of created an “us versus them” culture, and that’s not what Bandwidth wanted.</p>
<p>Another way to express our faith at work is to simply offer to pray for non-believing coworkers.  Like the marketplace, people have pain points, too.  As believers, we can address those pain points in a gentle way. The marketplace expects workers to leave their lives and issues at home; we are almost expected to be Super-human.  We know that this is not the case. As believers, we can meet our coworkers where they are at and follow God’s leading in ministering to them.</p>
<p>There are other ways to evangelize at the workplace.  Rusty gives us the example in this episode of his wife’s friend who works at Dropbox.  At Dropbox, employees are encouraged to bring an instrument, form bands, and play music.  One of these bands would play worship music as part of the rotation right here in the Silicon Valley!</p>
<p>Within the greater context of evangelism at work, William posed a great question in that “are there any lines?”  That is, how far can a leader go? Is it ok to pass out Bibles at a Corporate retreat?</p>
<p>Henry impressed us that it goes back to gentleness and respect.  God gives us all an opportunity to speak and prophecy (speak forth).  We should pray for discernment in the particular situation. Importantly, we need to listen to God’s voice (and presumably not our own).</p>
<p>When we do speak boldly for God at work, does that really work?  That is, do people really react to examples?  Or is it an excuse for someone who does not have to be bold in one’s faith?</p>
<p>Rusty observed that from his own experience that it does work.  In his own public talks, he will express his faith.  The audience then become curious.</p>
<p>Henry added that there is another important reason to express our faith.  Here, in Silicon Valley,  some are apprehensive to show our faith.  We don’t want to come across as exclusive.  However, as leaders if we don’t talk about the most important thing in our lives, then some part of our leadership will have a hole.  As a result, we won’t be authentic to our identity.</p>
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      <title>Episode 9 - Treat Your Employees So Well They Never Want to Leave</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>In a competitive marketplace, a company’s benefits package is an announcement of its values and mission.  We don’t really have look any further than the Golden Rule: do unto others as you would have them do to you.  In scripture we are told “Love your neighbor as yourself.” (Matt. 12:31) Jesus here compared loving one’s neighbor as loving the “self.”  Clearly, God knows that we love ourselves. The charge here is to love others with that same love.</p>
<p>Generally speaking, the best benefit that a company can provide to any employee is rewarding them with meaningful work.  (Eph. 4:28) When work is missional the employee and employer both benefit synergistically.</p>
<p>In order to compete, an employer can love on its employee by providing “at-market” benefits or even “above-market” benefits.  Benefits such as medical coverage, dental, vision, 401K, bonuses, stock options, and other incentives are fairly standard.</p>
<p>Providing an employee with at market or above market benefits serves several purposes: 1) it is an opportunity to show how much a company cares for its employees; 2) it can validate the company’s core values (or not); 3) it can promote employee retention; and 4) it can create happiness at the workplace.</p>
<p>As Richard Branson famously reminds us “Train your employees so well that they can leave; but treat them so well that they won’t want to.”</p>
<p>An employer would do well do be mindful of the demographics of its employee base. A younger population may find above market pay and regular bonuses superior to say extra Pringles on the shelves.  By contract, an employee base comprised of parents would surely appreciate full family medical coverage, and a flexible work schedule or  “work anywhere” model.</p>
<p>Other non-traditional benefits such as “Mindfulness” training to line managers, an Adoption Honorarium, Identity Theft protection for the employee and his/her entire immediate family, and Student Loan assistance are opportunities to attract, and co-opt employees.</p>
<p>In this episode we look at a few more novel benefits as well.  For instance, a vacation embargo against contacting vacationing  employees so that time off can be appropriately focused on family.  Similarly, the employee would not earn brownie points for “checking in” while on the sandy beaches of Wailea, Maui.</p>
<p>Occasionally, a company - with great intentions - may provide benefits that actually undermine family time.  Rusty examines an early story from the annals of IBM where Tom Watson famously implemented cafeterias....but just for lunch. Benefits such as providing breakfast and dinner on campus may send the wrong signal to the employee base. It may convey a message “we want you to work early and stay late.”</p>
<p>In sum, the suite of benefits that a company provides to its employees should align with the company’s values.  How the leaders of a company practice the promoted benefits will speak much louder than what is written in the employee handbook.  When a company is authentic about how a particular benefit is practiced in real life, it provides the employee with a sense of peace in exercising that benefit.  Such an environment will likely have the unintended consequence of breeding happier employees, employees who want to work, and employees who are proud to flash their company badge.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 5 Jun 2018 08:32:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>team@faithdrivenentrepreneur.org (Henry Kaestner, William Norvell, Rusty Rueff)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a competitive marketplace, a company’s benefits package is an announcement of its values and mission.  We don’t really have look any further than the Golden Rule: do unto others as you would have them do to you.  In scripture we are told “Love your neighbor as yourself.” (Matt. 12:31) Jesus here compared loving one’s neighbor as loving the “self.”  Clearly, God knows that we love ourselves. The charge here is to love others with that same love.</p>
<p>Generally speaking, the best benefit that a company can provide to any employee is rewarding them with meaningful work.  (Eph. 4:28) When work is missional the employee and employer both benefit synergistically.</p>
<p>In order to compete, an employer can love on its employee by providing “at-market” benefits or even “above-market” benefits.  Benefits such as medical coverage, dental, vision, 401K, bonuses, stock options, and other incentives are fairly standard.</p>
<p>Providing an employee with at market or above market benefits serves several purposes: 1) it is an opportunity to show how much a company cares for its employees; 2) it can validate the company’s core values (or not); 3) it can promote employee retention; and 4) it can create happiness at the workplace.</p>
<p>As Richard Branson famously reminds us “Train your employees so well that they can leave; but treat them so well that they won’t want to.”</p>
<p>An employer would do well do be mindful of the demographics of its employee base. A younger population may find above market pay and regular bonuses superior to say extra Pringles on the shelves.  By contract, an employee base comprised of parents would surely appreciate full family medical coverage, and a flexible work schedule or  “work anywhere” model.</p>
<p>Other non-traditional benefits such as “Mindfulness” training to line managers, an Adoption Honorarium, Identity Theft protection for the employee and his/her entire immediate family, and Student Loan assistance are opportunities to attract, and co-opt employees.</p>
<p>In this episode we look at a few more novel benefits as well.  For instance, a vacation embargo against contacting vacationing  employees so that time off can be appropriately focused on family.  Similarly, the employee would not earn brownie points for “checking in” while on the sandy beaches of Wailea, Maui.</p>
<p>Occasionally, a company - with great intentions - may provide benefits that actually undermine family time.  Rusty examines an early story from the annals of IBM where Tom Watson famously implemented cafeterias....but just for lunch. Benefits such as providing breakfast and dinner on campus may send the wrong signal to the employee base. It may convey a message “we want you to work early and stay late.”</p>
<p>In sum, the suite of benefits that a company provides to its employees should align with the company’s values.  How the leaders of a company practice the promoted benefits will speak much louder than what is written in the employee handbook.  When a company is authentic about how a particular benefit is practiced in real life, it provides the employee with a sense of peace in exercising that benefit.  Such an environment will likely have the unintended consequence of breeding happier employees, employees who want to work, and employees who are proud to flash their company badge.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today's Podcast tackles the question of how to think about competition.  We know that we want to run the race as if to win it. (1 Corinthians 9:24).  But how do we win?  What is our heart posture?  Do we win at all costs? What are our motives as we compete in the race.</p>
<p>We talk about Competition in industries like telecom, where competitors can also be customers. Rusty talks about his time at PepsiCo and how Roger Enrico thought of the new entry of Eagle Snacks from Anheuser Busch.  We talk a bit about patent trolling too.  We even talk a little bit about what it looks to compete for a job internally.</p>
<p>We get at the concept of Abundance versus Scarcity.  I think it might be helpful to think about the fact that there are 3 levels of motives and that the ordering is important:</p>
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<p>Get the very best out of ourselves.  Bring all that we have to work as our meaningful form of worship.</p>
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<p>Understand what the competition is doing.  We don't operate in a vacuum and we need to be wise as a serpent and yet innocent as a dove (Mt 10:16).  Let's never operate out of fear, but out of a feeling of opportunity, knowing that as we bring #s 1 and #2 above, we're very likely to succeed.</p>
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<p>Lastly, I think it's important to check on our motives.  Are we competing to bring God glory or to shut someone else down and make them our door mat?</p>
<p>As with all of our podcasts, this is not meant to be the final word.  We'd like to get your take.  What did we miss?  Are we thinking about it wrong?</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2018 08:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>team@faithdrivenentrepreneur.org (Henry Kaestner, William Norvell, Rusty Rueff)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today's Podcast tackles the question of how to think about competition.  We know that we want to run the race as if to win it. (1 Corinthians 9:24).  But how do we win?  What is our heart posture?  Do we win at all costs? What are our motives as we compete in the race.</p>
<p>We talk about Competition in industries like telecom, where competitors can also be customers. Rusty talks about his time at PepsiCo and how Roger Enrico thought of the new entry of Eagle Snacks from Anheuser Busch.  We talk a bit about patent trolling too.  We even talk a little bit about what it looks to compete for a job internally.</p>
<p>We get at the concept of Abundance versus Scarcity.  I think it might be helpful to think about the fact that there are 3 levels of motives and that the ordering is important:</p>
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<p>Focus on serving our customers.</p>
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<p>Get the very best out of ourselves.  Bring all that we have to work as our meaningful form of worship.</p>
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<p>Understand what the competition is doing.  We don't operate in a vacuum and we need to be wise as a serpent and yet innocent as a dove (Mt 10:16).  Let's never operate out of fear, but out of a feeling of opportunity, knowing that as we bring #s 1 and #2 above, we're very likely to succeed.</p>
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<p>Lastly, I think it's important to check on our motives.  Are we competing to bring God glory or to shut someone else down and make them our door mat?</p>
<p>As with all of our podcasts, this is not meant to be the final word.  We'd like to get your take.  What did we miss?  Are we thinking about it wrong?</p>
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      <itunes:title>Episode 8 - Competition: Love &apos;Em, Ignore &apos;Em, or Crush &quot;Em.</itunes:title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Entertainment is something that most entrepreneurs will be a part of, whether that is recruiting team members, hosting corporate events, trying to raise money or creating unique opportunities for your team to bond.</p>
<p>In this episode, we talk about how we think about entertaining while maintaining a sincere heart towards holiness.  While there are some black and white rules from scripture that we need to follow,</p>
<p>&quot;And do not get drunk with wine, for that is debauchery, but be filled with the Spirit&quot;</p>
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<p>we are more likely to encounter gray areas where we need wisdom from others.  Paul lays out such an example in I Corinthians 8:1-13.  In this passage he mentions that while food sacrificed to idols is of no significance to God, it can be a stumbling block for others, so you should avoid in certain situations.</p>
<p>&quot;But take care that this right of yours does not somehow become a stumbling block to the weak.&quot; - 1 Corinthians 8:9</p>
<p>This can be a slippery slope that is best worked out in close community.</p>
<p>Rusty will share some stories that are sure to make most people jealous, including stories about hanging out with Ed Sheeran and Lecrae.</p>
<p>Rusty imparts insights regarding the “Shadow of a Leader” and how many at your organization are watching you as you set the example on these topics.</p>
<p>&quot;Everyone to whom much was given, of him much will be required, and from him to whom they entrusted much, they will demand the more.&quot; - Luke 12:48</p>
<p>You never know who is watching you, or how your actions may impact their decisions.</p>
<p>We hope you listen and please send us questions, comments and suggestions for how to make the podcast better serve you!</p>
<p>Thank you for listening!!!</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2018 08:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>team@faithdrivenentrepreneur.org (Henry Kaestner, William Norvell, Rusty Rueff)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Entertainment is something that most entrepreneurs will be a part of, whether that is recruiting team members, hosting corporate events, trying to raise money or creating unique opportunities for your team to bond.</p>
<p>In this episode, we talk about how we think about entertaining while maintaining a sincere heart towards holiness.  While there are some black and white rules from scripture that we need to follow,</p>
<p>&quot;And do not get drunk with wine, for that is debauchery, but be filled with the Spirit&quot;</p>
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<li>Ephesians 5:18</li>
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<p>we are more likely to encounter gray areas where we need wisdom from others.  Paul lays out such an example in I Corinthians 8:1-13.  In this passage he mentions that while food sacrificed to idols is of no significance to God, it can be a stumbling block for others, so you should avoid in certain situations.</p>
<p>&quot;But take care that this right of yours does not somehow become a stumbling block to the weak.&quot; - 1 Corinthians 8:9</p>
<p>This can be a slippery slope that is best worked out in close community.</p>
<p>Rusty will share some stories that are sure to make most people jealous, including stories about hanging out with Ed Sheeran and Lecrae.</p>
<p>Rusty imparts insights regarding the “Shadow of a Leader” and how many at your organization are watching you as you set the example on these topics.</p>
<p>&quot;Everyone to whom much was given, of him much will be required, and from him to whom they entrusted much, they will demand the more.&quot; - Luke 12:48</p>
<p>You never know who is watching you, or how your actions may impact their decisions.</p>
<p>We hope you listen and please send us questions, comments and suggestions for how to make the podcast better serve you!</p>
<p>Thank you for listening!!!</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the Faith Driven Entrepreneur Podcast,  Henry, William and Rusty tackle the issue of language.  At one level, they aren't going to tell you anything that will surprise you....cursing is a bad thing and it's not helpful in the workplace, or anywhere else for that matter.  The book of James hits this issue squarely, and so do dozens of other references.  Yet there's some nuance here that we think is worth exploring as the effective use of language and even emotion are so incredibly important for us as leaders in the workplace.</p>
<p>We look at this issue from a variety of angles in this short edition: How does one navigate the dynamic between relatability and holiness?  Is the &quot;Queen's English&quot; sufficient to get our point across?  How does one deal with bad language from others in the office?  How does language and it's use help us to understand our level of anxiety, our ultimate identity and our ability to witness.  Let us know if you think we're missing something in this brief look at how to communicate effectively, and please, as always, forward this to others if you think it might be helpful.....especially those you know overseas as it's our hope that this won't just be a North American initiative.  That'll allow us to get more feedback on how to improve the podcast, and more ideas from a broader audience.  Thank you for your partnership!</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2018 08:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>We look at this issue from a variety of angles in this short edition: How does one navigate the dynamic between relatability and holiness?  Is the &quot;Queen's English&quot; sufficient to get our point across?  How does one deal with bad language from others in the office?  How does language and it's use help us to understand our level of anxiety, our ultimate identity and our ability to witness.  Let us know if you think we're missing something in this brief look at how to communicate effectively, and please, as always, forward this to others if you think it might be helpful.....especially those you know overseas as it's our hope that this won't just be a North American initiative.  That'll allow us to get more feedback on how to improve the podcast, and more ideas from a broader audience.  Thank you for your partnership!</p>
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<p>For any fundraiser, I believe the heart motive is the most important. This really ties into one’s purpose and why he is fundraising in the first place.  This necessarily forces the fundraiser to know his &quot;why&quot; (see May 3, 2018 blog). We don't want to confuse activity with clarity. Once the fundraiser is clear on his/her goal, which is aligned with God's purpose (if faith based), then there should be no room for manipulation.</p>
<p>While some may view fundraising as somewhat transactional, I submit that it should be relational.  This means that the fundraiser has an awesome opportunity to love on the potential donor. You see, it’s all about relationships.  In this, May 8, 2018 podcast episode, our guest J. Paul Fridenmaker touchea on this very important point. Donors and venture capitalists can all detect if you're being genuine or if there's a sales pitch coming on.  Using a legal analogy, J. Paul impressed us that often times he is doing &quot;discovery&quot; on the donor and his/her current situation. At times, the fundraiser may have to retreat, see the bigger picture, and do what is right for the donor!  Wow! There is no shortcut in caring for somebody.</p>
<p>In addition, the fundraiser may do well to check his heart.  Is he breeding hostility or providing hospitality? Frequently, we may try to impress or influence others with our own cause.  In doing so, there's a tendency to become resentful if our advances go unrequited. In truth, we may become - well - a little hostile.  However, if we check our heart posture, and really understand the person first and extend grace we may find that God then has room to work in that situation.</p>
<p>For the faith driven donor, be encouraged that your financial support means that you are standing side-by-side and on the front line for that particular cause.  I recall that in Philippians 4:14-18 that Paul reminded the Philippian churches that their financial support directly impacted his ministry throughout.</p>
<p>Fundraising for any entrepreneur will continue to present unique challenges and unique opportunities.  We will revisit this topic in future podcast episodes. Meanwhile, we would love to hear from you, our community, if there is something you would like us to talk about.</p>
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<p>For any fundraiser, I believe the heart motive is the most important. This really ties into one’s purpose and why he is fundraising in the first place.  This necessarily forces the fundraiser to know his &quot;why&quot; (see May 3, 2018 blog). We don't want to confuse activity with clarity. Once the fundraiser is clear on his/her goal, which is aligned with God's purpose (if faith based), then there should be no room for manipulation.</p>
<p>While some may view fundraising as somewhat transactional, I submit that it should be relational.  This means that the fundraiser has an awesome opportunity to love on the potential donor. You see, it’s all about relationships.  In this, May 8, 2018 podcast episode, our guest J. Paul Fridenmaker touchea on this very important point. Donors and venture capitalists can all detect if you're being genuine or if there's a sales pitch coming on.  Using a legal analogy, J. Paul impressed us that often times he is doing &quot;discovery&quot; on the donor and his/her current situation. At times, the fundraiser may have to retreat, see the bigger picture, and do what is right for the donor!  Wow! There is no shortcut in caring for somebody.</p>
<p>In addition, the fundraiser may do well to check his heart.  Is he breeding hostility or providing hospitality? Frequently, we may try to impress or influence others with our own cause.  In doing so, there's a tendency to become resentful if our advances go unrequited. In truth, we may become - well - a little hostile.  However, if we check our heart posture, and really understand the person first and extend grace we may find that God then has room to work in that situation.</p>
<p>For the faith driven donor, be encouraged that your financial support means that you are standing side-by-side and on the front line for that particular cause.  I recall that in Philippians 4:14-18 that Paul reminded the Philippian churches that their financial support directly impacted his ministry throughout.</p>
<p>Fundraising for any entrepreneur will continue to present unique challenges and unique opportunities.  We will revisit this topic in future podcast episodes. Meanwhile, we would love to hear from you, our community, if there is something you would like us to talk about.</p>
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<p>Rusty introduces the framework of how to let someone go in a way that speaks the truth in love, makes sure that they aren't surprised, gives an opportunity to cure and generally follows the golden rule.  There's a bunch of nuance to that, of course, and so we talk through that a bit and delve in to what it looks like to love, not just the employee who may need to be let go, but also the other employees that that one individual might be holding back with their performance.</p>
<p>Lastly, as many of our podcasts will do, we take a quick tangent and talk about how to clearly communicate expectations with our employees.  William then realizes that we're on to something and sees another edition of the podcast in the making on a topic we'll explore further in the future.</p>
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<p>We talk about plain old business planning, and the modeling we talk about doesn’t need to have a thing to do with raising money.  It talks about the common mistakes made by business owners in planning for growth and how to avoid them.</p>
<p>It then goes a bit deeper and we have a brief conversation about one of the struggles many business owners experience….at least one we have:  the propensity to exaggerate. We talk about how to think about growing a business, and our faith and our reliance on God to provide, not just the work of our hands.  We hope you’ll enjoy it. Please let us know if you do. Please let us know if you don’t. And as always, please let us know the questions that you’d like to see us answer on the podcast.</p>
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<p>It then goes a bit deeper and we have a brief conversation about one of the struggles many business owners experience….at least one we have:  the propensity to exaggerate. We talk about how to think about growing a business, and our faith and our reliance on God to provide, not just the work of our hands.  We hope you’ll enjoy it. Please let us know if you do. Please let us know if you don’t. And as always, please let us know the questions that you’d like to see us answer on the podcast.</p>
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