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1 The Southwest’s Wildest Outdoor Art: From Lightning Fields to Sun Tunnels 30:55
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A secret field that summons lightning. A massive spiral that disappears into a salt lake. A celestial observatory carved into a volcano. Meet the wild—and sometimes explosive—world of land art, where artists craft masterpieces with dynamite and bulldozers. In our Season 2 premiere, guest Dylan Thuras, cofounder of Atlas Obscura, takes us off road and into the minds of the artists who literally reshaped parts of the Southwest. These works aren’t meant to be easy to reach—or to explain—but they just might change how you see the world. Land art you’ll visit in this episode: - Double Negative and City by Michael Heizer (Garden Valley, Nevada) - Spiral Jetty by Robert Smithson (Great Salt Lake, Utah) - Sun Tunnels by Nancy Holt (Great Basin Desert, Utah) - Lightning Field by Walter De Maria (Catron County, New Mexico) - Roden Crater by James Turrell (Painted Desert, Arizona) Via Podcast is a production of AAA Mountain West Group.…
Episode 79: Why You Need to Create a Vision Statement
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תוכן מסופק על ידי Danielle Roberts. כל תוכן הפודקאסטים כולל פרקים, גרפיקה ותיאורי פודקאסטים מועלים ומסופקים ישירות על ידי Danielle Roberts או שותף פלטפורמת הפודקאסט שלהם. אם אתה מאמין שמישהו משתמש ביצירה שלך המוגנת בזכויות יוצרים ללא רשותך, אתה יכול לעקוב אחר התהליך המתואר כאן https://he.player.fm/legal.
The lyrics for Be Thou My Vision by Audrey Assad
Be Thou my Vision, O Lord of my heart Naught be all else to me, save that Thou art Thou my best Thought, by day or by night Waking or sleeping, Thy presence my light Be Thou my Wisdom, and Thou my true Word I ever with Thee and Thou with me, Lord Thou my great Father, I Thy true son Thou in me dwelling, and I with Thee one Riches I heed not, nor man's empty praise Thou mine Inheritance, now and always Thou and Thou only, first in my heart High King of Heaven, my Treasure Thou art High King of Heaven, my victory won May I reach Heaven's joys, O bright Heav'n's Sun Heart of my own heart, whate'er befall Still be my Vision, O Ruler of all What is it that's important about a Vision Statement for my business? Lindsay Teague Moreno, business owner and author, says that a vision statement is "by contrast to a mission statement, is a big picture what the company will become in the future." Talking about a mission and vision statement "these two things will serve asthe basis for everything you say and do and put out into the world." If we don't know what our vision is and what we're creating and how that will be portrayed to the world, we're going to be floating around and not really having a direction. If you don't have a vision statement, my encouragement is that you create one. Your vision statement should be consistent with your values, your passions, your strengths and your spiritual gifts. Clear, easy to remember and in every day language. Google's vision statement is to "provide access to the world's information in one click." You might be a visionary, you might not. I think I am sort of a visionary, but I get really intimidated when I sit down to write out a vision statement. You can ask "where does God want me in the future?" "how is my business pointing to the cross?" "where does God want my business in the future?" Because, as christian business owners, we want to be representing Jesus as his ambassadors. We think about the verse like Eph 2:10 says, "For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do." The other cool things about creating a vision statement, we can point to Jesus. I've frequently said your business doesn't have to "look" Christian, it doesn't need to have Christian symbols on it, what it does need, is to be pointing to Jesus. It's about what our business looks like and what we do once we go out into the world. I'm going to help you get super practical - I want you to use the next few minutes and download the worksheet to create your own vision statement. Dream about the direction that your business is going, what are the big dreams that God has placed on your heart? Part of my vision is that I'm going to be speaking to thousands of women which is so scary! But I know that God's got this and he's put that vision on my heart. I'd love for you to email me your vision statements so I can see what you've created. You can email me with those, questions or comments at dmr@daniellemroberts.com. Download the worksheets here.100 פרקים
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תוכן מסופק על ידי Danielle Roberts. כל תוכן הפודקאסטים כולל פרקים, גרפיקה ותיאורי פודקאסטים מועלים ומסופקים ישירות על ידי Danielle Roberts או שותף פלטפורמת הפודקאסט שלהם. אם אתה מאמין שמישהו משתמש ביצירה שלך המוגנת בזכויות יוצרים ללא רשותך, אתה יכול לעקוב אחר התהליך המתואר כאן https://he.player.fm/legal.
The lyrics for Be Thou My Vision by Audrey Assad
Be Thou my Vision, O Lord of my heart Naught be all else to me, save that Thou art Thou my best Thought, by day or by night Waking or sleeping, Thy presence my light Be Thou my Wisdom, and Thou my true Word I ever with Thee and Thou with me, Lord Thou my great Father, I Thy true son Thou in me dwelling, and I with Thee one Riches I heed not, nor man's empty praise Thou mine Inheritance, now and always Thou and Thou only, first in my heart High King of Heaven, my Treasure Thou art High King of Heaven, my victory won May I reach Heaven's joys, O bright Heav'n's Sun Heart of my own heart, whate'er befall Still be my Vision, O Ruler of all What is it that's important about a Vision Statement for my business? Lindsay Teague Moreno, business owner and author, says that a vision statement is "by contrast to a mission statement, is a big picture what the company will become in the future." Talking about a mission and vision statement "these two things will serve asthe basis for everything you say and do and put out into the world." If we don't know what our vision is and what we're creating and how that will be portrayed to the world, we're going to be floating around and not really having a direction. If you don't have a vision statement, my encouragement is that you create one. Your vision statement should be consistent with your values, your passions, your strengths and your spiritual gifts. Clear, easy to remember and in every day language. Google's vision statement is to "provide access to the world's information in one click." You might be a visionary, you might not. I think I am sort of a visionary, but I get really intimidated when I sit down to write out a vision statement. You can ask "where does God want me in the future?" "how is my business pointing to the cross?" "where does God want my business in the future?" Because, as christian business owners, we want to be representing Jesus as his ambassadors. We think about the verse like Eph 2:10 says, "For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do." The other cool things about creating a vision statement, we can point to Jesus. I've frequently said your business doesn't have to "look" Christian, it doesn't need to have Christian symbols on it, what it does need, is to be pointing to Jesus. It's about what our business looks like and what we do once we go out into the world. I'm going to help you get super practical - I want you to use the next few minutes and download the worksheet to create your own vision statement. Dream about the direction that your business is going, what are the big dreams that God has placed on your heart? Part of my vision is that I'm going to be speaking to thousands of women which is so scary! But I know that God's got this and he's put that vision on my heart. I'd love for you to email me your vision statements so I can see what you've created. You can email me with those, questions or comments at dmr@daniellemroberts.com. Download the worksheets here.100 פרקים
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1 Episode 117: Navigating Transitions: A Journey of Trust, Creativity, and Resilience Gracefully with Lindsay Swoboda 45:52
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In this episode of 'Created for This,' Lindsay Swoboda shares her journey as a military spouse, mother, and professional writer. She discusses transitioning from her dream job as a dancer to becoming a mother and author, navigating the unique challenges and grief associated with constant relocations, and finding resilience through vulnerability. Lindsay emphasizes the importance of creativity, trust, and community support in balancing family life and pursuing personal dreams. She reflects on the necessity of adjusting priorities, the impact of solo parenting, and the value of recognizing one's own bandwidth. Offering insights into trusting the process, she encourages listeners to embrace the unglamorous yet rewarding path of slow growth, anchored in faith and community. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:37 Meet Lindsay Swoboda: A Journey of Resilience 01:57 Transitioning Priorities: From Dance to Writing 02:56 Navigating Military Life and Family 09:13 Embracing Creativity and Writing 17:05 Balancing Motherhood and Personal Goals 20:53 Finding Joy in the Everyday 26:33 Navigating Military Life and Trusting God's Timing 27:37 The Journey of Writing a Book 29:06 Adventures and Challenges of Frequent Moving 34:24 The Importance of Community and Support 35:02 Solo Parenting: Tips and Realities 43:27 Encouragement and Final Thoughts Links to support Lindsay: Book Holding On and Letting Go: a life in motion Instagram…
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1 Episode 116: The Roadblocks to Consistency (including ADHD) and How to Overcome Them with Coach Melissa Whaley 43:23
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In this episode of Created for This, host Danielle Roberts is joined by Melissa Whaley to discuss the importance of consistency in achieving success, specifically from an ADHD perspective. We share personal stories and practical tips for overcoming roadblocks to consistency, such as burnout and unrealistic expectations. The conversation provides helpful strategies for prioritizing tasks, engaging in self-care, and using accountability tools. Listeners are encouraged to focus on small, achievable goals and to align their activities with their core values and current life seasons. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:37 Meet Melissa Whaley: Success Through Consistency 01:28 The Struggle with Consistency 02:33 Mindset and Decision Making 04:27 Balancing Self-Care and Responsibilities 06:22 The Importance of Prioritizing 16:50 Tools and Tips for Consistency 25:09 Prioritizing Marriage and Family Time 26:39 Engaging the Creative Side 28:00 Aligning Goals with Core Values 29:38 The Importance of Taking Breaks 32:09 Adapting to Life's Seasons 34:37 Understanding Capacity and Avoiding Burnout 38:29 The Role of Accountability 41:46 Final Thoughts and Encouragement Melissa can be found on Instagram , or you can get her core values workbook . Please go show her some love. Other episodes Melissa and I have recorded are: Episode 111: Stop Sacrificing Your Marriage on the Alter of Business Episode 104: Danielle and Melissa Share Their Top 3 House Management Tips Bonus: Melissa and Danielle's Favorite Christian Money Books (and Our No List) Episode 83: Lies Women Believe about Money and Business *Affiliate links are present in these show notes. I earn a small commission when you order through my links, at no cost to you. Thank you for supporting myself and my family through your purchase.…
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1 Episode 115: Sharing Faith through Work with Pro Boxer Sammy Worthington 38:50
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In this episode of 'Created for This,' Christian podcast host welcomes special guest, female boxer Sammy Worthington. Sammy shares her unique journey into the world of boxing, revealing how her faith guided her through an unexpected career. She discusses her early reluctance, turning points in her amateur and professional career, and how she views boxing as a form of worship and her calling to glorify God. The conversation delves into themes of faith, perseverance, and the significance of sharing personal stories to inspire and encourage others. Sammy also provides practical tips for keeping one's faith alive and shares insights into her daily routines, mindset, and support system. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:37 Meet Sammy Worthington: A Unique Career in Boxing 00:55 Sammy's Journey into Boxing 03:57 Faith and Boxing: Sammy's Testimony 09:38 Sharing Jesus Through Boxing 24:43 Keeping the Fire for Jesus Alive 34:12 Daily Life of a Professional Boxer 37:27 Conclusion and Farewell Books mentioned in this episode: Knowing God - J.I. Packer Grasping God's Word - J. Scott Bruce, and J. Daniel Hays Every Woman a Theologian - Phylicia Masonheimer Let the Nations Be Glad - John Piper Desiring God - John Piper Mere Christianity - C.S. Lewis *Affiliate links are present in these show notes. I earn a small commission when you order through my links, at no cost to you. Thank you for supporting myself and my family through your purchase.…
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1 Episode 114: Finding Contentment: A Journey Through Discontentment 16:48
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1 Episode 113: Empower Your Holistic Fitness: Training, Mindset, and Nutrition with LeAnne Ash 42:53
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Join LeAnne Ash and I as we talk all things fitness, wellness, nutrition, and mindset. As requested by you all, this episode is so encouraging, gave insight into getting started, and not getting bored with your routine. LeAnne has a wonderful perspective on how to view fitness holistically and has great insights on resting. Here are links from this episode: *There are affiliate links here - thank you for supporting my family and mission, at no cost to yourself, when you order through these links. Creatine Collagen My favorite fitness bands Join the 6-week New Client Registration for Faster Way to Fatloss Hang out with LeAnne on Instagram - LeAnne's Instagram…
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1 Episode 112: Living Out Chosen and Free with Lina Adjogble 24:15
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Follow Lina on Instagram or check out her beautiful jewelry on her site Chosen and Free Co . You can also sign up for her newsletter and catch the latest from Lina on her website.
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1 Episode 111: Stop Sacrificing Your Marriage on the Alter of Your Business with Melissa Whaley 43:18
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Melissa and I both have seen so many marriages of small business owners end in divorce. We find this heartbreaking. Today we're here to encourage you to stop laying your marriage on the alter and sacrificing it for your business. Join Melissa Whaley, Christian Life Coach with an emphasis on marriage coaching, and I as we discuss one of the most important things for married women - your marriage. We look at: - What makes marriage healthy - How women can view submission as good (Eph. 5:22-33) - Involving your husband in your business - Mistakes we've made and how we're doing things differently. Previous Episodes with Melissa Episode 104: Top 3 Household Management Tips Episode 83: Lies Women Believe about Money with Melissa Whaley Find Melissa and her Freebie Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ohheymelissawhaley/ and https://www.instagram.com/thetrailblazinglife/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@thetrailblazinglife Website http://www.trailblazingcoach.com Freebie Family Values Cheat Sheets https://trailblazing.podia.com/family-values-cheat-sheets…
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1 Episode 109: Caring for Others Well with Kari Bartkus 39:04
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It’s so good to have someone help you work through this topic when it can be a challenge to know how to care for others. Kari Bartkus is a Spiritual Director to hurting Christian women but uses a modern-day letter-writing approach perfect for those drawn to quiet spaces and written words. Kari shares her acronym CARE from her book, Courageous Care: Helping others even when you’re afraid. C - Courageously compassionate A - Authentically taking action R - Relying on God E - Ever mindful of the other person How to care for others as either an introvert or an extrovert. “We want the other person to know they are seen, loved, and taken care of.” How to care for those who are not in your close group of friends or family. How to practically apply your spiritual gifts when caring for others. Spiritual Gifts Survey courtesy of Dr. Tom Rush - Listen to his podcast episode on using your spiritual gifts here . How to avoid burnout as a caregiver. Know who your people are to serve in this season. It can be as simple as your family or extended family. Have a ministry of intercession - pray for those around you. Prayer is the most powerful thing you can do for others. 5 Creative Ways to Rest, Refresh, and Renew Look at how the person you’re caring has cared for others in the past or how the receive care best - mirror that. How to work through your own trauma and hurt through journaling in Kari’s program Journal Gently. The program allows you to help others out of your own wholeness instead of your hurt. Click here to comment on ways you’ve found to give back and care for others. Buy Kari’s book Courageous Care Join Kari’s Journal Gently program Follow Kari on Instagram…
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1 Episode 108: Life Lessons from the Little Red Wagon with Ron Simmons 26:11
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In this episode of Created for This, I’m talking with Ron Simmons who served as a state representative, CEO of a wealth management company, and is a father and grandfather. We’re talking about Ron Simmons’ book Life Lessons from the Little Red Wagon . In this episode of Created for This, I’m talking with Ron Simmons who served as a state representative, CEO of a wealth management company, and is a father and grandfather. We’re talking about Ron Simmons’ book Life Lessons from the Little Red Wagon. Intentionality - why has it been so important in your life, and why should it be important for others? If you don’t know where you’re going, you’ll be surprised when you get there. You have to have an idea of where you’re going so you can get there. Determining the next step and getting uncomfortable - It’s not a matter of not knowing what the step is, it’s a matter of taking the next step. Ron gives a few steps to help you do this. A lot of times, the fear of failure is greater than the joy of success. How Ron’s view of Jesus helps him deal with the fear of failure. How to overcome perfectionism and move forward. We have to purposefully find people who help us and push us to action instead of staying stuck in inaction. Ron’s number one piece of advice for business owners: stick with your idea instead of moving on to the next idea too quickly. Secondly, don’t make your business about you. Make it so you can sell it to others or pass it on to your children. Listening to the Bible is how Ron reads through his Bible (pray.com). Listening to the Bible counts as Bible reading. Making room for rest and relaxation. John Maxwell says you’re cheating yourself if you don’t take time to rest. Find what rejuvenates you. Referenced in the episode: Life Lessons from the Little Red Wagon by Ron Simmons Thinking for a Change by John Maxwell Prayer app - pray.com Ron’s email: ron@ronsimmons.com About Ron Simmons The Honorable Ron Simmons served three terms in the Texas House of Representatives. He served on the Appropriations, Transportation, Elections, Homeland Security, and Business & Industry Committees while in the Texas House. In business, Ron was the cofounder, chairman, and CEO of Retirement Advisors of America (RAA). RAA is a wealth management company and, at the time of its sale to another investment firm in 2019, managed over $3 billion for approximately two thousand retired commercial airline pilots from all the major airlines who resided in all fifty states and multiple foreign countries. In 2019, Governor Greg Abbott appointed Ron as chairman of the board of Texas Mutual Insurance Company, an exclusive worker compensation insurance provider located in Texas with over $1 billion in annual revenue serving over seventy thousand companies located in Texas. Simmons is an advisor to the CEOs of The Heritage Foundation and the Texas Public Policy Foundation. Ron is the son of two public school teachers and has been married to his wife, Lisa, for more than forty years. He and Lisa have three children: Justin, an assistant US Attorney in the Justice Department; Daniel, who is on the autism spectrum and a fantastic artist and hard worker; and Allie Beth, a podcast host (Relatable), author, and speaker. Their crowning achievement, though, is their five grandchildren! You can find Ron on LinkedIn or Twitter . There are affiliate links in this episode. At no cost to you, I receive a small percentage for recommending this product - thank you for supporting my family and me through your purchase.…
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1 Episode 107: The Power of Stories We Tell Ourselves and Others with Dianna Kokoszka 34:04
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Today's guest, Dianna Kokoska, can be found on Instagram , or her website . You can order the book through my affiliate link on Amazon . In this episode, Dianna shares: How being a wife and mom has impacted her business. How she started her business as a single mom who pulled her kids door to door in a little red wagon. She found serving people and listening to their stories is how you can add value. “Make people feel important because they are. Treat every one of us is a child of God. Because we are.” “Every number or sale represents a person and every person has a story.” The book is full of step-by-step things we can do to train our brain to have a new story, write that new story, and be responsible for that new story. How to get people to tell you their story and share how you can add value to their lives. Love people Say hello and see if they’ll say hello back Ask and be curious about them Practice “Feel uncomfortable and do it anyway.” Take that next bold step. Living boldly as a person of faith understands they have to be the person who is able to do what they want to do and then they can give back to the world. Personal growth takes over and you can retrain your brain. Our thoughts become our beliefs, or beliefs become our values, and your values become our subconscious mindset coupled with emotions, and that becomes your actions. Belief is an idea, faith is a conviction. When you put belief, faith, and trust together, you have a winning combination. When we change the way we look at things, it gives our lives a new perspective. 95% of our success is based on our mindsets. There are 14 different mindsets defined in Dianna’s book. There are seven that liberate and seven that limit. The actions you can take to help your mindset, eliminate anxiety and depression. How we can change the entitlement mindset and bring them to a mindset of gratitude. Understanding a fixed mindset versus a growth mindset. We can teach our kids, and ourselves, how to change our mindset. Through struggle is where birth comes joy. What she learned through reading brain scans and the power of writing 5 things people were grateful for. Dianna’s number one business lesson: “Each one of us is leader in our own right. We are responsible to help empower those people we’re leading. As a leader, empowering those people, look for the greatness in them. Everyone’s been given a gift. The question is, have they opened that up and discovered that gift. Sometimes that means pushing them to open that up. Sometimes that means getting uncomfortable.” Mentioned in this Episode: Mindset by Carol Dweck Dr. Daniel Aman Becoming More by Dianna Kokoszka More about Dianna: Dianna Kokoszka is an entrepreneur, keynote speaker, author, and mentor. As an award-winning business leader, she has established herself as a prominent figure in the business world, developing many leaders during her longevity. Dedicating thirteen years as CEO of KW MAPS Coaching and Training at Keller Williams Realty International, she played a pivotal role in propelling the company to become the largest and most profitable coaching enterprise in the real estate industry. As an innovator, creator, and author of the KW BOLD Experience and Coaching Skills Camp she helped lead the company to be recognized as the number one training company in the world. She is a board member of Growing Leaders, a John Maxwell Leadership Foundation Organization, and captures every opportunity to journey alongside EQUIP Leadership Inc., a non-profit dedicated to instilling values in individuals and transforming nations. Dianna is a practitioner of Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) and a founding member of the John Maxwell Team of Certified Coaches (IMC). As a lifelong learner, she has followed and been mentored by John C. Maxwell since the mid-1990s. Her greatest passions revolve around developing leaders and encouraging individuals to recognize and harness their innate potential. Amongst her impressive achievements, Dianna’s most cherished titles are wife, mother, and grandmother. Her genuine concern for the welfare of others serves as the driving forces behind all her endeavors, fueling her unwavering commitment to add value to others. Affiliate links are present in these show notes. I receive a small percentage from Amazon at no cost to you when you order through my links. Thank you for supporting myself and my family with your purchase.…
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1 Episode 106: Kathy Dixon on saying "Oh Yes!" to Business Growth 36:38
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Today’s guest is Kathy Dixon, founder and CEO of Oh Yes! Communications. Today she will guide us through how to grow a successful business, sharing the importance of organization, flexibility, and staying grounded in our day-to-day through faith and relationship. In this episode, we discussed: Addressing our weaknesses in business and how to learn from them Her background as first generation and how it has contributed to her growth as a business owner Being aware of what God has for you and your business in His timing Learning to be flexible and balance life in different seasons How to delegate and grow a team effectively “Sometimes you have to be okay taking a back seat…I wasn’t missing out on anything. What God had for me is going to be there, when it’s my time.” - Kathy Kathy is a fierce boy mom of 3, a military wife, a fluent Spanish speaker, and Owner of marketing company Oh Yes! Communications. Her past clients range from National Geographic, Oprah, and several small to mid-sized multi-generational US-based brands. You can find Kathy on LinkedIn and @ohyeskathy on Instagram . You can also visit her website at ohyescommunications.com to connect with her marketing team.…
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1 Episode 105: Are AI and Chat GPT Dangerous for Christians? with Lewis Ungit 35:24
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Lewis and I talk about Artificial Intelligence (AI), using it in our business, and how to move forward as Christians. He walks us through what his thoughts are from a technical and theological integrated, biblical aspect. A few points we cover: The question of “should AI be used” is one thing we discuss. Additionally, we look at ChatGPT and how it works. One big takeaway from Lewis is to have caution and discernment when interacting with any type of technology, but especially AI. Lewis’s advice for business owners on how to think through ChatGPT. Having a filter on our technology. “Have a driving reason for saying yes to technology. Make sure it isn’t detrimental to your spiritual growth.” – Lewis What’s your take – we’d love to have a conversation about this over on Twitter on this post . Lewis Ungit is the author of “The Return of the Dragon: The Shocking Way Drugs and Religion Shape People and Societies” and writes on a wide range of topics including culture, finance, philosophy, history, theology, and science. Lewis holds an undergraduate degree in engineering, an MBA, and an MDiv degree. Find Lewis on Twitter (X) Lewis’s book: The Return of the Dragon Verity and Co/Lindsey Johnson’s Copy Prompt Kit http://LewisUngit.Substack.Com Podcast - Building a Christian Nation…
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1 Episode 104: Danielle and Melissa Whaley Share Top 3 House Management Tips 40:59
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God's given us homes to steward, and steward them well. Melissa Whaley joins me to chat about our top three house management tips. These are tips that are practical and ones that can be implemented straight away. As moms, Melissa and I have 10 kids between us. We are giving you things that make sense as moms and business owners because we're right there with you! We also share perspectives from our husbands - these are good! (We want you to talk to your own husband about these things!) Melissa's found on Instagram over at Trailblazing Homeschool or her personal account, Oh Hey Melissa Whaley . Referenced in this podcast: Power of a Praying Wife book Atomic Habits Melissa's Values Workbook Danielle's Time Blocking Notebook or Digital Download…
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1 Bonus Episode: 5 Ways to Know it's Time to Start a Podcast with Stefanie Gass 31:55
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I often hear “I don’t know how to start…”, "What do I need to do to get started," or “Is now the right time to start a podcast?” So how DO you know if you’re ready to start a podcast? Is there an ideal time, audience size, or revenue goal that indicates you are “ready”? How do you figure out *when* to take the leap? Who better to help answer this question than Stefanie Gass! Stef is the host of Online Business for Christian Women, a top 25 globally ranked business podcast which is amazing! Beyond the success of her own show, Stef has helped over 1,000 women start podcasts with her signature program, Podcast Pro University! Yes, you heard me right - she’s helped OVER 1,000 women start podcasts! This week, instead of our typical podcast content, I’ve partnered with Stefanie to sponsor an episode. I’m actually sharing an episode with you today from her show - Online Business for Christian Women! In this week's episode, Stefanie walks us through 5 ways to know if it's time to start a podcast. It's such great information! Now, if you already know you want to start a podcast, or if after this episode, you know it’s your time - Stefanie has an incredible free training to help you get started! You can watch her free training - Learn How to Grow a Successful Online Business in Less Than Two Hours a Week Using Podcasting ! Stefanie Gass is a Christian business and podcast coach, boundary boss, and multi-six-figure CEO. She helps women grow their online businesses and make money online, using podcasting. Stefanie has helped over 1,000 women start podcasts with her signature program, Podcast Pro University. Her own show, Online Business for Christian Women, is a top 25 globally ranked business podcast! Stefanie believes it's possible to partner with God to create income and impact without sacrificing your family, faith, or buying into the social media hustle.…
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1 Episode 88: 5 Ways to End Your Year Well (and Start the New Year Right) 23:30
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1 Episode 87: Finding Clarity for Life and Business with Avery Forrest 54:32
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Today's guest is Avery Forrest. Avery lives near the Gulf Coast of Alabama. She and her husband planted a church 11 years ago and they have to wild boys. Avery has been an entrepreneur for 10 years and ran a successful wedding photography business. At the end of 2019 Avery felt God leading her to something new so she trusted and followed. Avery has a business where she equips female Christian entrepreneurs for their mission in the marketplace. Clarity to Courage offers in-person retreats and conference to equip these women. The first conference is October 25-27th, 2021. She shares her wisdom with us about seeking clarity from God as you look for direction. - Pray intentionally with specific targets - knowing the questions you're asking God. One of those questions can be "what's the next step." There are more prayer prompts in Avery's Praying for Your Business linked below. - Listen to what God's telling you. - One of the things Avery did was to list out what you're good at and sought wisdom weeding out what things were right for the current season. - She said, "sometimes you have to step out and try it. Clarity comes as you step out and try something." - "God cannot steer you when you're sitting still. You have to move" - shared in a Lisa Brevere book. - "There's no compartmentalizing our lives - our spiritual life, business life, and our home life, it's all mixed together." They all have to be addressed together. - Pray for your business prompts can be found here . - Clarity doesn't mean you get the whole picture. - Clarity comes from time and communication with God. - There are people who need what you have. - Clarity comes from knowing God's promises for you. - Psalm 139 - You have to be okay to pivot and shift to the next right spot. - Do the things God asks out of obedience. - God wants us to trust him with the things he's telling us to do. - Where haven't you trusted him or done what he's asked you to do? It's possible this is keeping you from clarity or the next step forward. The Clarity to Courage Conference is October 25-27, 2021 in Alabama. You can find out more about this great conference on Avery's website. To get $50 off the price of the conference use the code EARLYBIRD. Avery's heart and vision for her ministry is on her website. You can also join in the Facebook group " Christian Women Entrepreneurs: Growth Through Community " using the link.…
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1 Episode 86: What You can do to Refresh Your Business 23:46
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Activities I'm doing in my own business to make it function better: - Updating my Niche and the words that describe my business. - Looking at my goals and asking: Are they still working? What's been accomplished? Do I still want to do _____________? Examining business finances with my accountability partner. Analyzing systems to find out what's lacking and adding or improving what needs to be changed. - Looking at what in my business is working or not working. - How to find time to do this: Think about it while you're doing other things. Add it to your calendar then stick to it. My favorite planner is my Faith and Focus Planner . Make a date with your friends or accountability partners. Inspiration comes for this comes from Abbey Cappa's She's Here for It podcast episode #66 5 Keys to a Side Hustle Reset…
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1 Episode 85: 5 Daily Rhythms for the Overwhelmed Mom 17:22
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1 Episode 84: What Finding Freedom in Finances Has Cost (My Money Story) 29:10
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I'm jumping in and telling you my money story. A few weeks ago I posted an episode with Melissa Whaley and her money story. We talked about how she's worked hard to share her money thoughts and attitude. Today I'm going to share my story as we're in the middle of the open cart for my new class series Renew Your Money Mindset . There's been so much that's gone into this class series. I've loved talking and learning about money mindset in the last 3 or 4 years. My first abundance challenge was in 2018. It's so cool to see God bring up the same topics repeatedly. In 2016, I wrote in my devotional, Created for This, and day 5 is called Money Matters. In this devotional, I read through the devotional and share the Bible passage Romans 12:13 which says, "Contribute to the needs of the saints and seek to show hospitality." Additionally, Matthew 6:20-24 says, "but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. “The eye is the lamp of the body. So, if your eye is healthy, your whole body will be full of light, but if your eye is bad, your whole body will be full of darkness. If then the light in you is darkness, how great is the darkness! “No one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and money." In this episode, you'll here: My own relationship with money has taken a lot of work to rewrite my thoughts on money. For me, it has been studying God's word and principles about money. Anxiety and fear over money and what would happen are still things I think about, but not to the same degree. My childhood money story has impacted my current money thoughts. My husband and I started our marriage with very little money and we have struggled a lot over the last 10 years. I share about how I've used money emotionally, resulting in debt and bad spending habits. How my viewpoint on money has changed as a result of my own need to turn around my spending habits - seeing myself as a steward of the money we've been given. Combating scarcity mindset with Bible verses. Specifically Philippians 4:19, "And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus." Affirmations have been so helpful when facing struggles with money. Meditating on the scripture verses has helped those biblical truths to take root in my heart. In order to get our money back under order, it's been hard. It's included arguments and frustrations in our marriage because of difficult money conversations. It's still a very emotional part of our lives for me. My own personal struggle to cut down on my spending. Following The Budget Mom and using her Budget by Paycheck method to help with overspending and saving money. Creating a mindset that focuses on generosity. The focus has been on stewardship which is something I'll be talking more about in the Renew Your Money Mindset classes. My whole outlook on money has changed. But it's been a heart change. I don't think it's wrong to desire more money when our focus is to bless others through generosity of sharing what God's given. I'm inviting you to step in and discover what God has for you, so you can have joy and freedom in an area God desperately wants to capture your heart. Renew Your Money Mindset is for you if you're wanting to learn money mindset from a Christian, biblically-based program. The live round closes on June 18. If you have questions, email dmr@daniellemroberts.com . Money book I recommend: (Amazon affiliate links which means I earn a commission from your purchases at no cost to you.) Your New Money Mindset Money Possessions and Eternity Neither Riches Nor Poverty How Should I Think About Money?…
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1 Episode 83: Lies Women Believe about Money and Business with Melissa Whaley 52:11
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To join the email waitlist for Renew Your Money Mindset when it launches on June 14, click here . podcastrecording Danielle: [00:00:00] Hey guys. I am here with one of my BFFs, Melissa Whaley. We are going to chat about a recent life experience and change that she has gone through. But first, if you don't know her, you need to know her. So Melissa, can you tell us more about you? And then we will dive into life. Yes, ma'am well, hi, I'm Melissa. Melissa: [00:00:30] Once upon a time, I would introduce myself as a tax advisor, but that's not who I am anymore, but I am a wife to RJ and a mom of five, and soon to be six kids. And I live in Southern California where it's hot and dry, not by the beach and starting over a whole new, exciting journey of business stuff that we're going to talk about today. Danielle: [00:01:00] Yay. So let's dive right in. You said he used to Introduce yourself as a tax advisor, you were my tax advisor and I love you for it. You've saved me lots and lots of money. You still have videos that people can go watch and learn all about business stuff and taxes. So tell us what happened, how, what, what's the change? Melissa: [00:01:26] So I have my tax business for, I want to say six or seven years. I was in the tax industry for about a decade and change. And that whole, the fact that I had that job was like, Totally God slash accident because I didn't go to college to become an accountant that was not on my trajectory at all. But right after my oldest daughter was born, I desperately needed a job and H and R block was hiring. So that's how I got into taxes. I mean, I'd always helped my parents with bookkeeping in their business, so it wasn't foreign to me. But I fell into that business, ended up starting my own business when I wanted to have more kids and work from home. And so I ran my company from home for about six years and it was awesome. We moved three times during that, and that is the beauty of online and virtual business is that you can take it with you wherever you go. So it was a big blessing during that season of life. But. In, well, really, it started in 2019. So most people didn't know. Cause obviously when you're going to shut down your business, you have to kind of keep it quiet for a while. But I actually began and the process and thought pattern of shutting down my business in 2019 I had just had number five kid and was like, This is insane. And part of this was like, I think a funny God joke. Okay. Because I had had four kids and I was like, okay, I'm content. We're good. Like, we're done. I can handle four kids and homeschool and run my business, which was a total lie in my head. But in my head I was convinced I could do all these things. And then I joked. Oh, if I get pregnant with number five, I'm going to have to shut down the business because there's no way I could do this. And then I got pregnant with number five. So it was a lot of discussion with my Bible study girls, a lot of prayer, but I was like, okay, God, like, I'm not going to rescind on this. If I said I would quit after five, then I better do this. So I did my last tax season in 2020. It was the most insane year of doing taxes in the 10 plus years, I had done taxes and I started doing taxes in 2000, well, 2009 tax year, 2010 spring. And so that was with all the brand new Obama tax changes and things. So I was used to new presidents and tax changes, but. All of the COVID tax changes were insane. Absolutely insane. Like worse than when any president got into office tax changes so that I was losing my mind in many arenas and decided to shut it down at the end of tax season, except they extended tax season all the way to July of last year. So it didn't actually shut down my business until July of 2020. And now here I am trying to reinvent myself a little bit with other businesses because I'm still an entrepreneur. I can't just like, not have something going on. That's it's in my blood. It's in my brain. Danielle: [00:04:56] Yeah, isn't it funny how it you're just like, I gotta do something and I'm like, I'm sitting over here. I'm like, okay. So I went to this really awesome nail salon in, in Denver. I like big, still look beautiful a week later we can have later. And I was like, yeah. And I wonder if she wants to like, franchise. And I would like own a salon here in Wisconsin business, coach brain. This is how our brains work. I know. And I was like, Hmm. So I haven't reached out to her yet because I'm like, realistically, Danielle, you can't handle running a salon. You hate driving up there anyway, like the town that I would put it in is, you know, it's 15 minutes, which 15 minutes to like Texans is like, That's next door. So then California, that's like normal. Like we can't get anywhere in less than 15 minutes. I'm kind of spoiled, but so anyways, but yeah. So there was more that went into shutting down your business than just, just having a baby. Like, tell me more about the backstory of that and kind of how you've seen God change your heart or over the last year. Melissa: [00:06:13] So one of the big things that I think was I had a huge shift in my theology over probably the last. Three four years. And so part of that, I mean like really cliff notes version here, I grew up in a Pentecostal denomination. So I grew up in a denomination where women could be pastors, women were pastors and my goal, and I went to college to study ministry to be a pastor. So I was like, Yay, feminist Christian. But over time and like leaving that denomination for a lot of different reasons and not all of them, like negative, just it not being the right fit anymore. Listening to a more varied. Like amount of theology and influence, because I think my understanding was very narrow. And so I expanded my horizons and learned from all kinds of different places. And I wouldn't place myself in any denomination or a specific place anymore. But I've been positively influenced by both ends of the spectrum of like the hyper Pentecostal and the super reformed. And I'm thankful for all ends of flavors of Christianity, but it definitely, I had a shift in my theology where I realized like that's probably not the most biblical model, true biblical model of like yay women in that sense. But I was also being fed that same feminism. Stuff in the business world, especially in this like bossy mommy, like you can do anything. You can be a CEO of a six-figure business and be a stay at home mom and not sacrifice anything. And your kids will be happy and your husband will be happy and you'll be happy and you'll still have all this money. And it was just like, I was totally buying that lie. I was buying that lie that I could somehow. Like be a faithful wife and like actually serve my husband well and take care of my kids and steward my home and run this business and have all this money and I would be completely satisfied. And that would be like the thing that made me happy. And it was not, I was burning out hard core, so just like all are really bad. Business advice in lies that is totally a worldly advice, totally worldly wisdom. And it was just kind of slowly crushing my soul, trying to do all the things because I realized that I personally was not built to do all those things in the way that I was doing them. Danielle: [00:09:09] So explain to us more about what you believe the Bible has for us as women. I mean, I, we still agree that women can teach women. Like that's the thing. We still agree that women can run businesses. That's the thing. So explain to us more, just do more clarification about what you, what you mean. Melissa: [00:09:33] I did not like turn into some like Prairie wife dress and go start up like homestead and hide and the world would take granny chic is a deal like, right. It's true. I do still want a homestead, but that's for completely different reasons. And I did grow up with animals and stuff, but no, I I'm not like. Anti women doing their thing. I am not like go be little miss submissive housewife at home, which that's a whole nother episode discussing the word submission and the negative side of submissive. We're not going there. We think submission is a positive thing the right way. Yes. So it's actually a mid list of things to talk about. So, hi. Okay. Coming soon. Nice. See preview, but yeah, so I think really what it was is that I was one idolizing my business and idolizing the business world. And this idea that that more money was going to make me happy. I mean, my husband and I got married literally a week after graduating college. So straight out of college. Got pregnant. Four months later, ended up living in my parents' house for a year with a newborn, not the most ideal situation. So we were broke as broke can get. And so like, and we were broke for a really good chunk of our marriage. I mean, even up until a couple years ago, we just never had enough income. So. My brain was like, you have to find ways to supplement the income. And I had worked regular jobs outside of the house, and that was okay for that season. And like, it worked for us, but I thought like this business is my ticket. Like, this is a way to, you know, I can save our family and fix our finances and all of these things. And. The reality was, is that I wasn't being a good steward of our home. I wasn't like being a good wife to my husband. I was ignoring him a lot to run the business, do business stuff. I wasn't even being good with our money, which was the whole point. It was so dumb that you guys, I mean, I literally wouldn't make all this money. And then I am totally like, if you listen to Dave Ramsey at all, I am the spender of our marriage. Like I spend, I love spending, gifts are my love language. So I just, I have, I've been, I've definitely, the alert has been growing me in self-control over the last decade, but I would, you know, get money from the business and then be like, okay, well, we can use like this much for. The our family, and I'm just going to blow the rest on Starbucks and this pretty microphone and all this stuff, because it was like, oh, I need these business things to grow my business. And I just got so caught up in so much of the FOMO fear of missing out in the business world and thought like I had to do things I have to buy these courses. I have to spend all this money. And so I wasn't even contributing to our family's finances in the way that I should have been. And I was ignoring my husband and I got to the point because of the type of business I had. And this was another like big shift is that I had a very service-based business. So even though it was virtual, I didn't have to show up in person with people 90% of the time. I still had to lock myself away in this office and tell my kids don't bother me. Don't bother me because I had all these meetings. And then like, I personally have an add type burning and I cannot focus very well if there's any distractions. So obviously doing taxes and bookkeeping, it's a very like focused, required job, which I can hyper-focus. That's a benefit of how my brain works. But that was usually between the hours of 9:00 PM and 2:00 AM. And that worked really great. When I had one, two, three kids. Once I hit four, my brain started to be like, you can't do this anymore. And then I hit five kids and I'm like, what's up? My name part of is just sleep. You don't sleep a lot, but yeah. So. I was just, I, the whole, my whole like point when I started my business was, Hey, I want to stay home with my kids. I want to be more available. I want to have flexibility. I want to, you know, not have to put my kids in daycare if I don't want to, you know, like having the choice. Right. Cause it's not about that. It's a good or a bad choice to put your kids in daycare or childcare or school, public school or private school or whatever. It's just, I want it to have the choice for myself. Rather than feeling forced into one decision. So yeah, just all that stuff that just like blurted out a ton of stuff, but I wasn't, I wasn't taking care of my family. I was not basically like when I, when I actually was looking at scripture about marriage and about motherhood, I realized that. Our first calling is to our spouses and our kids. And if we're not serving them well first then whatever, it doesn't matter how much we're succeeding in other areas, whether it's a business or volunteering or ministry. Cause I. Done that too, where I over commit myself in ministry and burnt out there, like all the places. If you're not serving your family first, then you're out of alignment with what God has called you to ultimately. Danielle: [00:15:27] Yes. And from somebody that's done that as well. It's it's not good. So no condemnation for anybody who's in that place right now. That's not what we want you to take from this. We want you to take the reprioritization and I think that's something that I talk about a lot is like the family, the stewarding, the home. And then business, whenever you see my priorities, it's always going to be family and then home and then business. So what led you to reprioritize and how was that something that you are working on now worked on? Did? It feel like it's constantly something we have to realign. Melissa: [00:16:11] Oh, yeah, for sure. Definitely still working on no means perfection or even close to it yet. I think what's interesting is what really sparked a lot of, it was some like really deep struggles that my husband and I were having in our marriage. So even though like having a lot more kids was a big contributing factor. Just like the big struggles we were having in our marriage, realizing that our marriage was not. We were not operating biblical our marriage at all. We were treating each other like crap and both of us realized, like we need something we need to change. And we started listening to a lot of biblical marriage podcasts. We did a course, I think it was through deal and Veronica Partridge. I don't know if they still have it up. I think it's called ultimate marriage, but We did. We went through that course because it just like, again, it's not like an elaborate thing, but it just breaks down like, Hey, have you actually looked at the scriptures? And what they say about what a wife is supposed to, how the wife is supposed to treat her husband, how a husband is supposed to treat his wife. So this isn't, this wasn't a one-sided thing, right? Like we both recognize that each of us. We're not doing things well, and we needed to change that. And then I looked at our, this is how our house was running. And I mean, my husband and I are, have very equitable distribution of like household chores and that kind of thing and that's never been a problem. Like my husband doesn't feel like I'm dumping stuff on him. He likes to cook. He likes to do stuff. But also like he got to a point where he was so discouraged. In the point of his career, he was like, well, I'll just be a stay-at-home dad and you can run your business. And I was like, whoa, that is not what I want at all. Like, and I'm not saying that may not be the right thing for some people. But when I look at scripture, it's like, no, the husband is supposed to be the provider, the primary provider in many ways, not just financially. And I'm supposed to be primarily discipling my kids and stewarding my home. Those are our domains. And then we figure out how to collaborate together and making it all work. Right. So that was eye-opening for me, that he was so discouraged and feeling like. That he had no confidence and all my confidence was fake confidence because it was like, well, I got more clients, but now I'm crying myself to sleep at night because like I said, yes, though, horrible clients and they're super mean, and you know, it was bad. So yeah, like reprioritizing our marriage. Was a huge factor. And then like in that really studying the scriptures of like, okay, what is my role first? What should I be doing? Like, yeah, I was barely managing the house at all. I mean, like at all, and I realized like, this is not good that I'm just kind of either. Like shoving this off on my husband and my kids, but not even giving them clear direction, you know? So I wasn't managing, there's a difference between just like, Dumping responsibilities off and being the manager like you can manage and delegate versus dump. So I was dumping, I was not delegating. And the other thing was that we homeschool our kids and we started homeschooling when my oldest was in, started second grade. And so, you know, like I was kind of like, I will say doing a half-ass job with my daughter the whole time. Like we leaned a lot on our co-op and a lot of things, and she entered junior high this year and I was like, oh, dang, I need to step up my game. And then my younger kids are now there's a big age gap between my oldest and then the next one is five years. So my son started his school. And now I'm like, I have to actually homeschool him. Like I can't just have him do random things and watch TV all day. Yeah. And my kids were like watching TV all the time. And so there was just a lot of things where, when I stopped and looked at the whole situation in my life, I was like, this is not good. Things are, these things are out of control. Nobody's happy. Like we just, something's got to change. Danielle: [00:20:56] So you realistically took it from like chaos to calm or calmer or, cause if I have kids it's never calm Melissa: [00:21:08] no, unless there was, there was no structure. Like there really wasn't a lot of structure. It was mom works these days from the so live realistically, even though I was working from home. I was the same as if I was going to an office and working for someone else's business, because I had to lock the door at a hire babysitters. I had to tell them not to bother me. And then I would not go to bed with my husband and work for four hours at night and just constantly be behind and stress and angry and grumpy. And. It was not pretty, so it was a lot of chaos. And so we've been implementing structure in our lives, which is good thing. Danielle: [00:21:52] That's a good thing. And having walked beside you, the whole last four or five, whatever years it is now, it's, it's way better. And you're so much happier doing it. Melissa: [00:22:06] It's true. I was not happy for a while. I was just like, Always upset about stuff. Danielle: [00:22:13] No. I want to shift our conversation to talk about money because for one of the things that you had said, it sounded like you were in kind of a scarcity money mindset. And with the mindset class series that I have coming out in June I want to talk about money, mindset and kind of the shifts that you've had, how your business has impacted that and where you are right now. And kind of how you see that as a biblical shift in your mindset. Melissa: [00:22:52] Yeah, I definitely had we, my husband and I both had scarcity mindset for a long time and some of that is a product of, you know, childhood. He grew up with very little money. I grew up with the appearance of having money and being quote unquote, rich, not really, but you know, in his mind it looked like my family was rich because we had property and horses and computers and things, and he's like, I grew up on WIC and food stamps. Danielle: [00:23:24] Yes. Before we move on, can you just describe scarcity mindset for me please? Melissa: [00:23:29] Yes, absolutely. So the way that I've. Kind of unpacked. The idea of the scarcity mindset is that too it's core there's not enough, there's not going to be enough. Like you're always afraid that there's not going to be enough. And from a Christian perspective, it's really that God's not going to provide and that I have to pick up the slack and like, I can't trust God to meet our needs because on paper or whatever, when I look at the money or when I look at our life, right. It doesn't feel like he's providing and I'm not seeing where he's providing, so I'm just going to have to bootstrap it and, you know, get to work and figure it out myself. And so it really is it's a, it's a lack of trust. Of the Lord and a lot of ways, which is like harsh. It feels like, oh, that doesn't feel good. But that is where I had to realize, like you're not trusting the Lord to provide. And if you, if I, like there were those moments where I would look back and be like, wow, God has done so much. Like, look what he did here. Look what he did here. Look how he provided for us. You know, he like made it so that we could move. You always provided a job. And there was even a season where my business was buying groceries. I mean, we were living off of whatever my business made and credit cards for like a year in this transition time. And I was just like, but God always provided, we were never homeless. We were never without food. We were never without clothes, you know, just so it was the perspective shift of things. So we were, yeah, we were just, I was stuck in this, like I have to work because if I don't work there won't be money for the things that I want. That was the other thing. It was like, well, I don't want to have to sacrifice my coffee and my target runs and having a second car and, you know, buying new clothes instead of clothes at the thrift store, you know, just like. Ridiculous stuff in my mind, sometimes Danielle: [00:25:32] the lies that we've been told as well, like this is, this is what you need, like instant gratification. You want to go get something log on to Amazon and buy it like it's right there. Melissa: [00:25:46] . And that's the thing. Like I had an expectation of what my life and lifestyle should be based on how I was raised. And even now, like I'm 36 and I'm having my sixth kid and my mom had me, her first kid at 36. So now looking at going. I've been married 13 years and I got married young and we had no money. And now in our thirties we're more established. Like my husband has a good career. Like he has his paycheck, pays all the bills and buys all the clothes and the groceries and nobody's suffering. Not that we were suffering before, but you know, like there is, we're totally solid, good on his income. And so to think that like, I had this expectation of like a thirties lifestyle when I was 24. And I thought like, well, when I was growing up, my mom could take me to fast food every day after school. And when I was growing up, like, I always got the toys that I wanted and we could eat this food and not that food, . Also you remember, you look back at a lot of your childhood with rose colored glasses because my parents worked and my mom worked and I'm like, Hey, a lot of frozen dinners when I was like this age to this. Danielle: [00:27:07] Yeah. You're like, oh wait, that's true. It's not that good for you. Melissa: [00:27:11] Yeah. I'm like, oh, I spent a lot of time at my grandma's before I started school because my mom was trying to run a business. I wasn't thinking practically of, of where my life stage was and just where we were at. And then, so because of that, we weren't stewarding our finance as well. We, we were always freaking out or I was always putting stuff on a credit card because I thought I needed it. And instead of finding a way to save and budget, like we were horrible at budgeting and it was bad. And the other thing that was a huge shift for us, and this is, you know, our marriage is, I had always been in charge of the finances because my husband didn't want to. And I think he was kind of afraid of telling me, no he was afraid of telling me no, like he just, he did not want to make me angry. He did not want to disappoint me. So he would never tell me no. So I would just buy whatever I felt like I wanted or we could maybe afford, but I've included running up credit cards all the time. When I was in charge of the finances and that was a long time. I was like 10 years. It was not good. Like, and he just, he like, it wasn't, we weren't a partnership in that. We were not, again, operating biblically. We weren't like working together. And so a couple, three years ago I told him I was like, I'm done. You have to take over the finances. Like. I can't do this anymore. There's too many things on my plate. And so that was a big and hard shift for him as he knew he needed to do it. He knew he needed to take that leadership over in our, our marriage, but it wasn't easy and it, you know, caused a lot of fights and a lot of things, but it's also been growing for him in that, now he feels like he has a good grasp of the finances. So there's less fights because he's not like, what are you spending money on? And I have a better understanding of how much money can I spend without us, screwing everything over and getting in trouble. And. You know, I can't go by fast food if we're not going to have enough for groceries by the end of the month, you know, that kind of stuff. Just learning how to work together and not fight and communicate well has been a huge step both of us doing a lot of personal work on ourselves and a lot of prayer, just to understand that Money isn't bad. The Lord gave us money to manage our home and take care of our family. So I think we both had this money is just so messy. It's like that there's so much you can do bad. And then the scarcity and never feeling like there's enough. So we've had a lot of huge shifts in our mindset together. That have helped us feel like we can communicate about money, better. We can steward our finances better and not feel like we're always playing catch up and always behind. And you know, so now we're not in that we have goals and we've set them and we're like working towards that and we're actually budgeting and actually saving money. So that's been huge for us. Danielle: [00:30:40] That's awesome. I think it's so important when we start realizing the fact that money's not bad, like. There's, you know, the money is the root of all evil Bible verse that just gets thrown out there, Melissa: [00:30:54] which is misquoted it's the love. Danielle: [00:30:57] Exactly. But people don't want to take that personal responsibility. And I think that's so much, at least in my own money story. Taking that responsibility, as you said, I'm the spender. Like he was the spender. When we got married, it totally flipped and was like, I'm the spender now? Like I am the one that's spending money. And part of it is I am. My parents raised us really well. Like we learned how to save money. We gave tide, we did all this stuff. We had like this amount of money, but. I got used to spending the extra money that we had. And then he got out of the Navy and we lost his income. We lost like all the other stuff and we lost, you know, and then we moved to Hawaii and it was, I was like, I'm so depressed. It's so expensive there. I was so depressed. I was so like, just not in a good head space. And so spending money was like, oh, at least I can do something. Right. Like I can at least. Make my house, like pretty like for the time that we were there, we were there a year and I'm like, oh my gosh, I spent so much money. And now like the extra shower curtain is down at a box. They'll really pretty, but in a box. And so having to shift my mindset and being like, okay, like, this is ultimately what you said about the scarcity mindset, like trusting God to provide. And that's. Something that's so important. And that's one of the affirmations that I use is like, my God will provide, like he provides, he has provided in the past. And seeing that, and I talk about this along with rest, because I think it goes so much in like breastfeeding or kind of woven together because. We look at it. And we're like, you, as you said, that hustle mindset, like I have to work, I have to get this, I have to do it. And we just put ourselves in a tailspin because we're like working so hard to make all the money and eventually it just, you have to face facts. So it's been, it's, it's, it's been a really interesting, like you've done it, I'm working through that as well and trying to figure it out, like, okay, God, how do I budget this? Like, how do I. What does that even look like for my family and where is my self control? And I'm not going to lie. My $25 at Starbucks every month does not go very far Melissa: [00:33:34] Amen sister! BecauseI'm pregnant right now. I don't know what it is about being pregnant, but I swear, I go to Starbucks 10 times more when I'm pregnant, even though I own an espresso machine in my house, like I literally have no excuse. I just like driving through and getting pretty drinks Danielle: [00:33:58] well that, and it's like, I'm not having to put forth effort except I have to drive. Granted the closest Starbucks is 15 minutes away and I'm like, oh, I just don't feel like driving there today. Melissa: [00:34:09] Mine is five. Danielle: [00:34:11] my Podunk town doesn't have a drive-through coffee shop. One of the biggest gripes I have with this town. Okay. What pieces of advice do you have for somebody who either feels like they're in the same spot as you, as far as their house and their wifely duties, like being a homemaker, all that stuff. Or they're in the same place with their money mindset. Melissa: [00:34:38] So first I would just say like, this is a process, right? So you don't instantly go from like, Chaos and feeling out of control too I'm calm and I've got it all together now. Like, absolutely. Yeah. It's been a process of, of years for me. Okay. So just start with small steps. I think it honestly starts with a lot of prayer, a lot of prayer, and really just like. Laying your life back down to the Lord and saying, okay, God, what do you want for my life? Because obviously what I want isn't working right now. You know, like then that was, that was a huge thing, is what I want or what I thought I wanted or what the world was telling me that I wanted and I needed is not working. And this is, you know, it's, it's killing me and I need a shift. So. Has really committed to the Lord in prayer and lean on his strength to be brave, to do the hard things, because I literally shut down my business and its most profitable year Mike and that was six, seven years in. It was finally becoming super profitable, but it was also literally killing me. So it's, you've got to just make the hard decisions and trust that the Lord will reward those hard decisions. If you're staying faithful to where he's calling you, you know, so, and just being. Open and honest with your spouse to have the hard conversations too, because that's, oh, it's not pretty, it's not fun at first. But again, just like starting that process and also just like leaning on the church around you, whether that's, you know, the actual church you attend or just other believers and friends who were going to support you in prayer and not like. Just be the like yeah, whatever you say, you know, like the people like Danielle, we're going to call you out and be like, no, Melissa, I don't think you should be doing that. Or like, that's not a good direction for you to go. And I'm like, oh, you're right. Oh, crap. So, yeah. And just really dive into the scriptures. I think like we lean too heavily on everything outside of scripture. Sometimes it's just easier to be like, well, I'm doing my devotion or I'm listening to this podcast. Or like, I'm watching this teacher on YouTube and we're not actually just going to the scriptures ourselves Danielle: [00:37:13] or like scrolling Instagram and being like, oh, that's a nice verse that doesn't cut it. Melissa: [00:37:19] Yeah. I mean, like I literally went to college. And was taught hermeneutics and how an exegesis is like how to study the Bible. But did I start applying that? Not till 10 years later? No. So take, take the time. You know, and it may just be small pockets of time in the beginning, but the Lord will provide it really does. I mean, we do, we have to lay down or cross and trust Lord that he is going to provide, and he's going to do the things cause you kind of just have those like moments where you have to call yourself to the mat and say, do I trust the Lord or not? And you have to determine that answer for yourself. Like we can't tell you, like, yeah, I can see you trust. Like, no, you can't just have a bunch of cheerleaders be like you, like, you just got to lean in and do the hard work. That's the thing. You just gotta do the hard work. So that's. Kind of the, the overarching advice for both like money stuff and business stuff and marriage stuff, like do the hard work because honestly it's worth it. One of our friends when we were like, Married a couple years. He was a pastor of a different church that shared the building. So it was a little bit older than us. And he was talking to my husband one day, cause we were still in our twenties and he was in his thirties and he said, the thirties are for shoveling poop. He's like, you're in your thirties. That's when you shovel all the poop and you deal with your crap. And we were kinda like, okay, like, and now we're in our mid thirties and we're like, yup. This is we're shoveling the poop. Like we are doing the hard things because we, you realize like, I don't want to beat 50 and all of a sudden wake up one day and go, I have a horrible marriage. I treated my kids like crap. We still have no money and I'm not any happier than I was 20 years ago. Like I would rather do the hard work now and really like lean in and be faithful to the Lord so that I can like actually have the life that he has said he wants to give us abundant life. Right. Like he doesn't want us to be miserable our whole life and like our happiness and our joy. Doesn't need to be tied to how much money is in our bank account or how many cars are in our driver or what, how big our houses. And that's been a huge shift to just like being content in all circumstances. Like how the heck did Paul sit there in prison and say, I am content in all circumstances, like, I want that, how do I, how do I do that? Danielle: [00:40:05] Right. Well, and the thing is statistically, the people who have more are not happy. No, they never learn contentment because it's always trying to hit that next wicket. Not saying that having more as a bad thing, like, I would love a Jeep Wrangler in my, my yard right now. Like that would be awesome. Melissa: [00:40:24] You don't want my 15 passenger van Danielle? It's so awesome. Danielle: [00:40:29] But my husband wants your 15 passenger van. I don't, he's really shaking his head. Melissa: [00:40:37] Big family problem. Danielle: [00:40:42] You also wanted like six kids when we got married and I was like, Nope, sorry. Oh, he's saying five. Sorry. Melissa: [00:40:49] Okay. One more. You're good. Danielle: [00:40:56] Yeah. So I think because there's so much of that, that goes into the mindset and just, you know, finding your joy in the Lord. And that's another one of the verses that I use as an affirmation is like the joy of the Lord is my strength. All through a bootcamp 10 years ago or 12 years ago. Oh my gosh. 12 years ago. That was like the verse. I was like, the joy of the Lord is my strength. Every day as I was doing pushups, and red in the face and hating life. I actually really enjoyed boot camp in a lot of ways. . There was structure and I was where God wanted me. Melissa: [00:41:32] Yes. Danielle: [00:41:34] But anyways Anything else you wanted to add about money, money, mindset. It's just, yeah, just what I've said. Basically it's hard work. It's not going to be easy, but, but making the shifts and leaning in is so rewarding. Like God has done so many good things. Like we, my husband and I, my kids and I we're in such a better place than we were even a couple of years ago. Like way better place. And that's not financially per se. But more so what's important to me is relationally and spiritually, like we have better relationships in our family because I'm not seeking after other things. And we have, you know, just better stability, like, and better spiritual relationships, like, because I am trusting the Lord and I'm not trying to lean on my own strength and do it all myself. And you know, all of this, you are enough on your own. Again, bad worldly advice like that's I was just leaning so much on this worldly business hustle stuff that it was totally crushing me. Yeah. Awesome. Well, thank you for that. So just quick on your next business venture, tell us what you're doing and why you are excited about it. Melissa: [00:43:11] It's funny. Cause I'm kind of doing two different things and one of them is that I am doing a business with my husband, which is like a huge thing. Cause we would have never been able to do that before. Ever he tried to help me with bookkeeping one time and it was a disaster. So he and I have started a podcast for homeschoolers because homeschooling is one of our passions and that's what he does for a living. He's a teacher, he supports homeschoolers. So we have that, we have the trailblazing homeschool podcast. And so that's just been a fun thing right now. It's not like super monetized or anything, particularly. Amazing yet. But it's just like us learning to work together. And then the other thing that I shifted to is actually being part of a MLM network marketing company and doing young living with you, which has been super fun. And I think it's funny cause you know, like I've been an entrepreneur for , 12 years. And I grew up in a family of entrepreneurs. My parents simultaneously ran three to four businesses at a time, so it's nothing new to me. And so a lot of people think that network marketing like it gets a bad rap and, or it's like, it's not a real business. And honestly, the amount of business experience I have, it is so refreshing to go back, like not go back as in it's backwards, but just go to something where I'm not the sole person trying to run a business by myself that like we have a team and it's really just like, I'm using products that I love and I'm sharing products that I love, and we're building a business based off of that. And it is way different in its demands and time for my family. So I can do the things from my phone half the time. And now my husband is so interested in business and he's like, so supportive of the young living business too, that he's like, oh, are you watching a training? Can I watch that with you? Like, Hey wonder are we signing up for convention? Are we like. Oh, okay. Let's do this together because he loves learning alongside me. So that's been just really fun and a lot less pressure and stress then running the business by myself Danielle: [00:45:33] and you get to work with me, which is the best I know. Melissa: [00:45:37] Cause like we're the best team ever. Danielle: [00:45:40] No, really like having, like, being able to do business with your best friend or your husband is amazing like an, I, I think so much of the time, like as a business owner, like an entrepreneurial soul per Nuer, I'm the only one that I talk to about business. And so like having a core group of girls that I can talk to and be like, okay, this is what I'm doing. This is what I'm thinking. Am I crazy for thinking I can do all of this? And then by the way, did you try this oil? Because it's amazing. And these vitamins are keeping me running because vitamin B is like, Life right now. Melissa: [00:46:22] It is the mom's best friend. Yes. Yes. So it's true. I have an awesome group of people and I think that was the other thing is I'm such an extrovert. And so while it was very like energizing for me, when I was working one-on-one with a client that was only a tiny part of when I was running my business as a solo preneur and towards the end, I had like a team member, but even then, like, it was so lonely. And so switching to a model of business where yes, you're responsible for your income. No, one's going to earn money for you, but you are part of this amazing team and they're all just supporting each other and encouraging each other. And like, you know, We've got leaders on our team that are teaching classes for us. And we've got like, and we're all messaging each other all day long and encouraging and answering questions. And so it's just night and day. It is night and day from going, being a solo preneur in a industry that is not terribly fun to now a bunch of awesome oil slinging moms Danielle: [00:47:31] who just want to take care of other people. Melissa: [00:47:33] Seriously, we just. We just want to have fun and give everyone in the world oils. Danielle: [00:47:38] Yeah. Yup. Awesome. Well, thank you so much for this interview with me. And I'm, I hope that people have found nuggets of goodness. They can take away and just apply them. Because really we want you to apply these things. We don't want you to just listen, like take them and apply them. Even if it's just spend five minutes reading your Bible every day. And then if you really want to work on your money mindset, I'm going to plug up my money mindset class series. That's coming up cart opens in like about a week when this launches and when this podcast posts. It is called renew your money mindset, a Christian woman's roadmap to becoming a joyful financial steward. So this is the only time I'm running it live. And then it will be just videos. So if you want in, on the live sign up, because Danielle is amazing and we aren't just friends, she has actually coached me many times in the past. And gosh, we've been talking about this money mindset stuff for years three years, crazy. Four years. This is not our first podcast episode talking about money. Nope. Obviously we like it. Yeah, but I'm so excited that you're doing this course, so people should do it. That's that's your plug. Don't just listen to Danielle. Listen to Melissa. She says, sign up now. Let's get that in writing. I mean that for my sales page, we'll transcribe that, throw that up. Awesome. Well, thanks, Melissa. , oh, tell people where they can find you. So with your trailblazer trailblazer, trailblazing. Melissa: [00:49:20] Yeah. So our podcast is trailblazing homeschool. You can also find us on Instagram or trailblazing, homeschool.com. So if you want to learn about homeschooling, that's where you can find me. Right now, personally, I'm most active on Instagram and you can follow me at ohHeyMelissaWhaley on Instagram. I'm redoing my website. It probably won't be done until the end of summer. So don't worry about that. Just find me on. Danielle: [00:49:48] Sounds good. Thank you. Melissa: [00:49:50] All right. Thanks, Danielle. Links Join Melissa and I on our wellness journey and order your own oils today through Young Living. We LOVE the Basic Starter Bundle so you can order what you want, when you want. OR the Kidscents Premium Starter Bundle. Use this link or email dmr@daniellemroberts.com https://www.youngliving.com/vo/#/signup/new-start?sponsorid=27879591&enrollerid=10336789&isocountrycode=US&culture=en-US&type=member.…
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1 Episode 82: What I've Promised Myself in Business 17:56
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This show's sponsor is the devotional for Christian women business owners and entrepreneurs, Created for This . It's based on Proverbs 31 and has devotions relevant to business owning and life as a business owner. You can purchase the book at daniellemroberts.com/createdforthis .
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1 Episode 81: Building a Thriving Product-Based Business with Vanessa Ungvarsky 44:13
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Vanessa Ungvarsky of Taylor Made Cosmetics joined me for this podcast recorded for a class project. I have a deep admiration for this woman and I'm so thankful she agreed to interview with me about the backend of her product-based business. There is so much to learn from her in how she sources her business supplies and delivers an astounding array of safe, ethically sourced and made products. Her business also values inclusivity, honesty, and women's empowerment. Taylor Made Cosmetics sells small-batch, vegan and organic cosmetics that are handmade in our downtown Easton, PA studio. Our beauty culture is based on inclusivity, honesty and women empowerment. The Taylor Made Cosmetics mission is to strengthen the connection between consumers and their cosmetics through communication and hands-on experiences.…
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1 Episode 80: Systems for Success with Jamie Russell 42:49
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Notes coming. For more on Jamie Russell and to learn more from her, follow her Instagram , YouTube or check out her website .
The lyrics for Be Thou My Vision by Audrey Assad Be Thou my Vision, O Lord of my heart Naught be all else to me, save that Thou art Thou my best Thought, by day or by night Waking or sleeping, Thy presence my light Be Thou my Wisdom, and Thou my true Word I ever with Thee and Thou with me, Lord Thou my great Father, I Thy true son Thou in me dwelling, and I with Thee one Riches I heed not, nor man's empty praise Thou mine Inheritance, now and always Thou and Thou only, first in my heart High King of Heaven, my Treasure Thou art High King of Heaven, my victory won May I reach Heaven's joys, O bright Heav'n's Sun Heart of my own heart, whate'er befall Still be my Vision, O Ruler of all What is it that's important about a Vision Statement for my business? Lindsay Teague Moreno, business owner and author, says that a vision statement is "by contrast to a mission statement, is a big picture what the company will become in the future." Talking about a mission and vision statement "these two things will serve asthe basis for everything you say and do and put out into the world." If we don't know what our vision is and what we're creating and how that will be portrayed to the world, we're going to be floating around and not really having a direction. If you don't have a vision statement, my encouragement is that you create one. Your vision statement should be consistent with your values, your passions, your strengths and your spiritual gifts. Clear, easy to remember and in every day language. Google's vision statement is to "provide access to the world's information in one click." You might be a visionary, you might not. I think I am sort of a visionary, but I get really intimidated when I sit down to write out a vision statement. You can ask "where does God want me in the future?" "how is my business pointing to the cross?" "where does God want my business in the future?" Because, as christian business owners, we want to be representing Jesus as his ambassadors. We think about the verse like Eph 2:10 says, "For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do." The other cool things about creating a vision statement, we can point to Jesus. I've frequently said your business doesn't have to "look" Christian, it doesn't need to have Christian symbols on it, what it does need, is to be pointing to Jesus. It's about what our business looks like and what we do once we go out into the world. I'm going to help you get super practical - I want you to use the next few minutes and download the worksheet to create your own vision statement. Dream about the direction that your business is going, what are the big dreams that God has placed on your heart? Part of my vision is that I'm going to be speaking to thousands of women which is so scary! But I know that God's got this and he's put that vision on my heart. I'd love for you to email me your vision statements so I can see what you've created. You can email me with those, questions or comments at dmr@daniellemroberts.com . Download the worksheets here .…
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1 Episode 78: 5 Action Items for Big Growth with Stacy Tuschl 29:04
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Stacy Tuschl is a Small Business Growth Coach, Best-Selling Author, and the creator of Foot Traffic Podcast & Community where she helps small business owners grow their local business Stacy started her first business at the age of 18 in her parents' backyard and turned that company into a seven-figure business she still runs today. She is a mom of 2 little girls and married to her husband Kent. In this episode, Stacy talks about how her faith influences her company values and the way that she runs her businesses. She's giving five actionable tips for growing your business from what she's learned as she's grown her dance studio, and her coaching and consulting businesses. Stacy's five actionable tips are: Build anticipation - something good is coming. Following the example of Amazon Prime Day and Nordstrom's Anniversary Sale and build that anticpation of the sale coming. We as small business owners don't follow the example of the big companies enough in this area. They have advertisements and buzz growing in advance. Sense of urgency - a reason to buy right now. Have a cut off time to have someone buy for a short amount of time. People have a short attention span. Use something like today only. People will not come back to the email or to watch something else. Scarcity - hurry before this runs out. You can do this with time or with the number of people who you will allow in at that price or offering. Give them a reason to buy right now so they don't forget about you. Giving customers royal treatment - reward current clients. So many people will do a sale for new clients. How can you give a promotion for current clients and new clients. Figure out how you can love on your current clients. It increases their lifetime value and then they will also tell their friends. Starting out with lower expectations and then exceed those expectations. Don't put everything out there at the beginning so you can keep wowing them. Name your promotion or event - give someone a name to share. It feels like it's another level or scale. If we want people to share, don't make them come up with something themselves, give them something to share. You can create a hashtag for this too. Make a typical, everyday name people can remember (simplicity is key). Look at the people who are crushing it and follow their example. Have them hear the name and want what that is. Don't lose people because they have no idea what it is you're talking about. Look at businesses outside of their industry. Another way to grow your business is to add a team member and outsource. Adding someone to your team - give people an opportunity for growth. The more you allow others to take things on, the more you'll love what you're doing. At minimum, everyone needs to have one person on their team. If you don't have the money, you need to get smart from where the money will come, you might need to cut expenses, sell things around your house, or work extra. There's also a mindset of getting resourceful to either find extra money or extra time. Money mindset has been the place where Stacy's grown the most. Others are dreaming a lot bigger and when she's around people who want to uplevel and have upleveled, and where she wants to grow more. Biblical abundance - God is not a God of lack or scarcity. He's a God of abundance. There's room for everyone in an area. When you look at successful people, they don't have a lack mindset, they see the abundance. Follow along with Stacy and learn more from her Foot Traffic Formula website or Instagram .…
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1 Episode 77: Back to School with Ease (Tips for Success) 16:04
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1 Bonus: Melissa and Danielle's Favorite Christian Money Books (and our no list) with Melissa Whaley 52:42
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1 Episode 76: Creating a National Movement with Stephanie Flies 24:03
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Steph is the Founder & Director of City Moms Blog Network (since this recording, they've changed their name to City Mom Collective); growing the network after founding its original site, Scottsdale Moms Blog, in 2009. Now living in the greater Minneapolis area, she oversees the national network by spearheading growth strategies, sales initiatives and shepherding and encouraging an ever-increasing number of moms managing individual local parenting websites. What happens when you lean into how God's created you and what he's called you to. After her first daughter was born, she felt the urge to serve moms in her area. Blogging was just beginning and she helped create an industry. Scottsdale Moms Blog launched about 9 years ago born out of a heart to serve her local community. The heart is to create local communities with motherhood being the center of it. While it's a secular blog, it's still a ministry. They have women of all faiths that participate and own sister sites. We grow when we invite others to take part in what we're doing. Early on they invited other moms to volunteer and write for them. They then brought on entrepreneurs who want to grow blogs in their cities and they bring on volunteer writers and that's led to growth. At first it was difficult to release control and start to delegate. It's freeing to allow others to do kingdom work. Someone encouraged her to say "you decide" and allow her team to decide. It allows them to believe that she belives in them. It might not be done the way that you would have done it, but it will get done and the results will blow you away. This is Steph's personal ministry. She started Scottsdale Moms Blog as a way to reach all moms, not just moms in the church. She knew that not every mom was going to step foot into the church, even to a MOPS group. I knew I needed to create a sense of community outside the church. It's not easy to be a Christian person in a secular business, because culture does not gravitate toward Christian values. She's become good at being PC from a business sense, however, the way I do business and the way I treat people is always based out of the foundational truth of the gospel and the Bible. The values of the business may be a little different than other businesses. If you don't know what your business values are, you can use this free resource I've created to help you identify those values. Click here to download it. I always feel like a person's business grows out of what their values and mission statements are. Values and mission statement don't have to be Jesus all over everything. You can live out of your relationship with Jesus through your values. City Moms Blog's values are not specifically Christian, but they do come out of the Bible. The writers have to adhere to the values with their writing. Steph's prayer is that readers would also pick up on those values. One of their values is respect and they want to create cultures of respect. Steph's advice is to always learn. If you are not leaning into a growth mindset and the ability to learn from anyone is that you are not leading. Find the way you learn and make space for that as a priority. The learning aspect of life often goes to the bottom of the priorities, however, it's important. You have to put the important things on the calendar first then everything else around it. Be open to any criticism that comes your way. Look for the kernel of truth in it. You can learn from it and adjust accordingly. Seph's social media info: City Mom Collective Instagram | Steph's Personal Instagram Referenced: Bob Goff's Instagram…
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1 Episode 75: Simplifying Your Home with Jessie Pierce 31:20
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Jessie Pierce is a Simplicity Strategist who focuses on empowering female dreamers to overcome the overwhelm with simple solutions and strategies for their lives and homes so they can do more of what they love and less of what they don't. She realized after graduating from college that she couldn't do everything while working full-time. She had to learn what she wanted her life to look like. After doing reading, talking with her friend and self-reflection, she realized purpose as a mindset instead of finding purpose and identity not in a job, but in what you're doing. We dig into: Simplifying what purpose is and how to stop managing the chaos of everyday life. The process Jessie uses to identify her priorities. Practical steps to declutter and organize our mind and physical spaces. It has to start with the mind before you can ever get to the physical spaces. Clarifying questions on how to declutter physical things like clothing. Her tidying routine. How you have more breathing space when you have less clutter. Involving the kids in decluttering and teaching them that less is more. *Affiliate links present in this post. Amazon provides me with a small commission when you buy a product through my link, at no cost to you. More about Jessie in her own words - I’m all about pursuing what brings you joy, doing more of what you love, simplifying and streamlining what you don’t, serving others with your gifts and skills, and leveraging systems and routines to simplify your home and life so you can invest more in what matters most to you! I equip, empower, and encourage women through mindset work, goal setting, decluttering, organizing, time management, self-care, productivity, routines, and making more natural choices for their personal and household products so they can live a simpler, saner, more abundant life! In my free time, you can find me cooking up new recipes in the kitchen (probably making a big mess), relaxing with a good book and a cup of tea (one of my faves), or spending time with my people (they’re the best!). Buy Jessie's book, Ready, Set...Now What?: Discovering Your Identity, Gifts, and Purpose in the Real World Follow along with Jessie on her website , Facebook group , or Instagram.…
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1 Episode 103: Freedom and Fabrics with Clothing Designer and Elegantees CEO Katie Martinez 37:25
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Today's guest is Katie Martinez, founder, and CEO of Elegantees, an ethically made fashion brand. She seeks to honor God through the branding, honoring her employees in the US and abroad, while fighting human trafficking. Katie has seen the brand multiply greatly, all credited to God's favor. In this episode of Created for This, Katie and I talk about: What led her to create her own clothing brand How she's seen God move as she's taken bold steps of faith What she expects for the future of Nepal (see the special invitation) How you can support the work Katie is doing through Elegantees You're invited to help Elegantees in a tangible way - by helping rebuild in Nepal. They are reopened in a new rented space, new machines, with one of our former managers is character, honesty, and work ethic. It seems like we have full control of what is happening. Several seamstresses have been recruited from the local workforce that are in desperate need to work, but many women who have been making Elegantees for years are now settled in with our new management. Use this link to buy this special bundle or create your own design. Please spread the word about the work that Elegantees is doing! You can find them on Instagram (@elegantees) or the website (elegantees.com).…
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1 Episode 102: Hard Doesn't Mean Bad 13:34
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Hard doesn't mean bad, especially when you look at the season through the lens of Christ. The Bible verses I read were Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 Here are three things that I've learned about hard seasons and what can be redeemed through this season. This season can: Reassessing your goals and values Grow your prayer life Increase your dependence on God and the Holy Spirit to sustain you I talked about the 4 R's of walking with the Holy Spirit and they are: Remember: you are never alone Rejoice: you don't have to work in your strength Request: spirit guide you in conversations (and daily life) Renew: daily renew your commitment to keep in step with the Spirit If you'd like to get a lock/home screen of the 4 R's, you can go to my website My email, if you need or want to chat, is dmr@daniellemroberts.com…
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1 Episode 101: Accelerating Your Productivity with Cycle Syncing with Garnuu Founder Macy Maxson 37:02
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Today’s episode is one that will talk about periods and girl things – listen with children at your descression (there’s nothing crazy in here, just period talk, but I want you to know incase you’ve got kids around. My guest is Garnuu founder and is passionate about helping women be the best they can be and that includes how they treat their body with feminine care. As the Founder and CEO of Garnuu, an organic feminine care company that is on a mission to create periods that don’t cramp your style. She started Garnuu in 2021 out of a passion of helping women all over the world, including using your period to fight human trafficking for girls in Nepal. Macy and I talk about: – What she’s encountered as a company with conservative values – Why it’s so important to use a period product that is organic – *hint* there are toxins, titanium dioxide, bleaches/dyes, and other unknown things in regular tampon brands – How Garnuu is different from other period products – Implementing cycle syncing and how you can increase productivity and feel better while doing so Phases of the cycle: Period – Good for reflection – Lower energy – Zero hormones – Great time to start a new diet Follicular – Growing energy Ovulation – Best time of month – You look prettier – Higher libido – Better speech – Good for strenuous workouts – Eat colder foods because your body temp is higher Luteal – Some energy -> lower energy – Burn more calories – Higher carb cravings – PMS can occur if hormones are unbalanced Links from the show Reel on titanium dioxide Alisa Vitti “ In the Flow ” book Flo Living Instagram account – I don’t agree with everything they share, but there’s a lot of good education on here! Cycle syncing Instagram post – Garnuu Buy Garnuu There are affiliate links present - at no cost to you, I receive a small portion of the money you spend buying through my links. Thank you for supporting my podcast.…
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1 Episode 100: Your Questions Answered... Danielle interviewed by her husband, Lucas 31:42
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Welcome to episode 100 of Created for This!!! (All the party emojis) Thank you for listening and encouraging this podcast over the last five years to keep it going. It's a labor of love and I'm honored that I get to speak into your life. Tune in to hear a very heartfelt interview and hear the answers to your listener-submitted questions. In this episode, I answer: What's the worst advice I've ever received What I did in my business that I no longer do now Surprise questions from my husband This episode is golden. Please go listen and leave a review.…
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1 Episode 99: Insuring Your Small Business with Insurance Agent Lucas Roberts 31:37
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Insurance for your business is a important asset. In this episode of Created for This, Danielle and her husband, Lucas, talk about the ins and outs of insurance for small businesses. As a insurance broker for businesses, Lucas is passionate about helping out business owners protect themselves. To contact Lucas about insurance, you can email dmr@daniellemroberts.com . He would be happy to help connect you with what you need or point you in the right direction. You can also find Lucas on Twitter https://twitter.com/addicted2grace .…
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1 Episode 98: Simplify for Success 35:11
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Hello, to another episode of creative for this, another year of Created for This. And you guys, we're going to talk about something that is so good for this time of year, something that has been on my mind and my heart. And that is finding a new way of looking at your goals and your plans. I want to help you break this down. I want you guys to see success. Yes, success. You may be challenged. In this episode, I want you to come at it from an open mind, I want you to think this through in a way that is open minded with discernment, with understanding, what it is that you are looking for in your own life, and what this means to you. Alright, are you ready? Let's dive in. First thing that you need to do is to define success for yourself. What does success look like in your business and your life? Maybe success for you is quitting your 9 to 5. So you can run your business, from home with your babies. Maybe success to you is booking yourself on five different podcasts to share your message with the world. Maybe success to you is going to be finding that balance and that that place where you're able to work and rest and be productive. And take time away to your - with your family. In in a way that looks right to you. So, I recommend actually taking time and praying and thinking through this. What is it that you define success if God wants us to be successful? And as Christians, I feel like this is something where people really struggle. There is a struggle between that mindset of oh, we can't do well at things like we shouldn't have lots of money, we shouldn't have lots of things or lots of you know, downplaying our abilities. Which, by the way, false humility is just wrong. Like God gave us our abilities to use them for his good and his glory, to give him glory. So, we need to use and acknowledge what he's given us. Total tangent, but you get the point. I'm sure that you can think of a time or two when maybe you've questioned, Hey, is it okay? To have success? Is it okay to be proud of the work that I've done in my business? Or that my house looks great? Like my kids are fed? They're not running around with snotty noses. They're not running around with food all over them. Is that awesome to be like yes, I succeeded for the day? Heck, yes, it is. Yes, it is. We need to remind ourselves that we can do good things. And that we were created in God's image. He called what he created good. In the very beginning, he said, "What I have made is good." He even took time to enjoy it. In Ecclesiastes, it talks about taking time to enjoy what God has given, what we have? Because, yes, it's temporary. But yes, we still get to enjoy that thing. That time that we have with our family, we get to enjoy the fruits of our labor. And we can look at what we have, and say, Yes, it's good. And we should be doing that. Because when we acknowledge those things, we're giving glory straight back to God. We're saying that God what you have created me for the work that I have done on your behalf. That is what you have created me for. And it's only because of you that I have done this. So yes, we're excited about what we've done ourselves. But we are throwing that praise, right back to Jesus, and right back to acknowledging that God has done that on our behalf. And we have done that with the talent, the skills, the ability, the money, the time that he has given us here on Earth. So let's talk about your life's purpose. Because if we're going to break this down to simplify for success, we need to know what we need to be successful for. And I really, really think after I've been doing a lot of thinking about this, and a lot of prayer, and planning, that it's so simple. When we think about it this way, because it takes the guesswork out of things. Yes, there are things that we're still not going to know that God has given each of us individually. But we can see what God's purpose is, overall. And then pray about the specifics. So before I get totally ahead of myself, let's talk about stewardship. Because you were created to give God glory, through what you do. I've already said that. And part of that is your role of stewardship. You were made to steward, you were made to take what God has given you, and take care of it, and do it well. We're not just out here doing it halfway. We're doing it well. Remember, we can look back to creation. And we can see in Genesis one and two, how God has given us dominion to take care of what He has given us. Granted, for Adam that was taking care of the things that were on the earth. So the plants, the animals. And then, as we change, as things have progressed, our sphere of influence, our sphere of stewardship, has grown. So don't for a minute think that your only role is taking care of the earth, which we should be doing. That is one of the things that we should take care of is the earth. But it's so much bigger than that. If God has given you a business, you need to steward that well. Whether that's finances, whether that's your influence, because everybody has influence, even if it's just your family. So God has given you stewardship over your family. He's given you stewardship over your home, the place that you live. You're in influence your time. Everything that he has given you, your body. You have to steward that. That is your life purpose, one of the purposes of your life is to steward that. If you want more on that, I have another episode, just go back through the episodes, you can see that when we think about the new year, we think about goals and resolutions, and hey, we're in February at this point, like, I don't know if you knew this, but the third week of January, is when a large percentage, probably around 75% of people quit the resolutions. They just give up. They're like, oh, this was great. This was too hard, I couldn't do it, and just give up. So if you are still here, if you're still working on your resolutions, or your goals for the new year, or if you're like me, and you haven't ever made them yet, think about it this way. Instead of creating random goals and random resolutions, let's look at where God has called us to steward. When we align our areas of stewardship, with God's we'll see success. Because we're partnering with God in where he has called us. We are walking in the will of God, when we take that area of stewardship, and align it with where our focus is. Instead of seeing failure - failures in our work, we'll see success by anchoring our own work to the area God has called us to. Now, I can't sit here and promise you that every single thing that you do, or you aim to do, is going to succeed. Because you're Christian, I don't think that's biblical. But I can tell you that the more you align with God and His will and His purpose, the more you're going to see success, but it's going to be the success that God wants you to see. It's going to look different. And it will always be better when we partner with God, when we partner with Jesus, and what He has for us. Because I can tell you from personal experience that I am today, where I did not believe I was going to be. One of the things that I have learned. (I've been in business for over eight years now.) One of the things that I have learned is to plan and have a plan. But always remember that God can change that plan. When I first started out, I was offering life and business organization packages, and even a travel package, which if anybody wants to hire me to do their travel planning, like 100% I am here for it. Because I love travel planning. Back in 2015 - in 14 and 15. That's what I thought I was going to offer. And then God completely threw me for a loop when I started working for somebody as a virtual assistant. And then I started working as a business manager. And then it was like, Oh, hey, this coaching thing. This is actually similar to what I wanted to be doing at the beginning, where I know my strengths and my giftings work really well. So in 2017, two years after I started working in business, I started accountability coaching. And then in 2019, I got certified as a life coach. Because I knew, that was what God wanted me to do. Because it wasn't my business. It was, and it still is God's business, I just get to run it for him, I get to use what he's given me to minister to his people, to inspire and encourage and equip his women to not be burnt out, to thrive, where he's placed them in whatever those circumstances are, without burning out. Because God's women don't need to be burned out. There should be no reason for us to be burning out. Because God has called us to so much more. And now here I am, 2023, and by God's grace alone, I have speaking engagements through me. So five months of speaking engagements. Little did I know, when I started praying, "Hey God, I would love a bigger stage to share this message. I want to reach 5,000 women with this message of rest and anti-burnout that you've given me. And I want to teach women to be more productive with the time that they have through resting in a way that reaches." I said, 5,000 women last year, I'm going to tell you, I need to bump that number up. Because I was thinking way too small. So things keep shifting. They keep changing. But I'm also praying and aligning what I want. My heart desires to teach women this lesson with what God wants for them. Rest and Sabbath are about wholeness. If you look at the Bible, if you look at what Sabbath was, one of the main points for that Sabbath was wholeness, to be a whole rested person. Granted, we will not reach perfection until we were in heaven, but being burnt out is that wholeness. So that is the continuation of this business that God has called me to. And teaching my kids in my family. Along with that. When we are looking at the areas of our goals, if you are sitting down and you are working on goal planning, or working on your priorities, planning your next year, which break it into quarters, please, it's a whole lot easier to plan according to quarters. When you're doing that, keep it simple. Remember, we're simplifying for success. Look at those areas of stewardship, write them down. Identify what you would like to see happen in those areas. Be detailed in your goals. For example, Don't say grow my business. Instead, say I want to grow in the blank area. I want to grow in the number of people I serve, or I will book so many number of guests on my podcast or I want to get two new clients. I want to sell X now number of product. That way, in order to sell that product, you have to get that many viewers. So it becomes a numbers game. For my marketing and sales degree, they taught us all these different things that you could do in order to get products into the hands of your people. These are steps that you can take to break things down. There are ways that you can maximize the time you spend in your business, or the time you spend in your home. So that you can get things done, you can be successful and reach those goals once you have them defined, and then cut the clutter. Ask what is not being used in your business or what feels extra and heavy? And then get rid of it. How many different accounts to different things do you need? How many different email subscriptions do you need? How many people do you need to follow on Facebook, or Instagram, or LinkedIn, or Tik Tok or whatever social media platform you're on? What feels heavy and extra? I will tell you, the amount of time I spend in my inbox is very minimal. Because I get emails from maybe two to three people that I actually read. So I've cut out all the other subscriptions. And I focus on what's helpful. And then I've gotten rid of the rest. Because we don't need that clutter. We don't need extra things taking up our time. The next thing I'm going to say is be realistic with yourself and your time. I see this in my coaching all the time. People overestimate the amount of time that they have. And they underestimate the amount of time it's going to take them to get something done. When I have my summer masterminds, we do sprints of 20 to 30 minutes. So we'll work for 20 to 30 minutes, we'll chit chat for a couple minutes, and then we'll hop back on and do another sprint of work time. The number one comment I get when we do this is I didn't realize how much time this actually took me. Because people assume they can get two to three things done in that 20 minute time block. They can't, unless they're like small things. Usually it takes people the whole hour or hour and a half to accomplish what they set up to accomplish. And they are working quickly. They're doing what they're good at. It just takes them more time than what they realize. So be realistic with yourself. Look at what decisions you're making. Look at the amount of time that you have, your brain space, your capacity for your brain right now. And then where are you are in your cycle. If you're a woman, which three quarters to like 90% of my listeners are women. Where are you in your menstrual cycle, I'm going to do a an interview with somebody coming up and we're talking about maximizing your cycle for work. This is something I talk about with my coaching clients because it's huge when you understand that you can maximize the heck out of where you are in your cycle and use the time that you have. Also, time blocking is really beneficial here because you can visualize how much time you actually have at work to break down your tasks. I have a really great time blocking notepad on my website in my shop. You can either download it or I will send you a physical copy. And it works really well to help you visualize the amount of time that you have and helps you get stuff done. Just a quick note on the home, which guessing most of you have a home I would hope and-and one that you take care of. So one of the areas that I believe that you are meant to take care of is your home. We see in Proverbs 31, the woman is taking care of her home, she's taking care of her kids, she's taking care of her business. Basically, she's like Superwoman. But it is also a proverb. So it could be based on multiple women. What's important here is that this is another place for us to clear the clutter. We don't need to spend hours upon hours, upon hours, cleaning our home, and just moving clutter around. My friend Makeda is working on - she's got a really great Instagram that talks all about minimalizing and clearing the clutter. I will link her in the show notes. But she's got such good tips and just helpful ideas for for thinking things through like this. And also be realistic, realistic with your expectations. What is it that you're expecting from your home? Will it be clean? Will it be tidy? Will it be neat? Will there be toys all over? I can tell you there are toys all over my living room floor right now. And I do not care. Because my kids will pick them up. I'm not picking them up. I'm teaching them how to pick up after themselves. Take care of what they've been given. And all these other biblical principles that I'm talking about. I have been talking about stewarding things well, stewarding them for the glory of God, stewarding them because it's our life's purpose. But I want to touch on why it's important to steward well. And that's because we're going to have to account to God for what we have and how we've taken care of it. There are several parables in the Bible that talk about stewardship that talk about the servants who take care of what the master has given them in like, well, he goes away. Those are great parables and - and similarities about what we are going to experience. When God comes back. When we see Jesus, we're going to have to give him an account of how we've taken care of his stuff. The other thing is that when we focus on stewardship, when we simplify and focus on those areas, that we are called a steward. You're going to feel 100% more purposeful and fulfilled. Because you're you know, you're joining with God where He wants you to be. It's an incredible feeling to know that you are working, where he wants you doing what he wants you to do in this time. I don't think that areas of stewardship, most areas of stewardship stay the same. I think there's some areas that do. But I think they're seasons of different areas for us to steward. So anchor your goals and your priorities. Focusing on where God has you stewarding, as you work towards your higher purpose, as you work to glorify God, as you work in the area that he has called you to for this time, for this place, in that place, in that area, joining with him now. Don't go crazy. And write down 20 different areas that God has called you to steward. Examine the areas that he has steward- giving you. Just do it right the second. Ask him for discernment and wisdom. Because when we ask, he gives wisdom, he helps us know what to do. So, here's your homework for today. You're going to do define success for yourself. What does success look like for you? You're going to look and define the areas of your stewardship. So your body, your home, your family, your, your business, your relationships, your money, which I actually put money in with home. So I say your body, think about the different areas, your church that that God has given you, that you are involved in. And then align your goals and your principles to those areas. If you have a goal, that's just random, and you're like, oh, whatever, like, I'm gonna read 50 books in a year, align that goal. I'm not saying it's a bad goal. I'm saying align that goal with an area that you're called to steward. If you're called to steward your body, that includes your brain. We need to grow our brains. You could also read business books, that stewarding your brain and your business. You can also enjoy fiction with the brain that you have. And just be glad about it. Enjoy laughing. Laughter is good for the soul. And it releases hormones that make you happy. What's better than that? So align your goals and your priorities. Be detailed in those. Cut the clutter. Be realistic with yourself in your time. And focus on doing it well. And asking God to help you every single step of the way, from defining what it is defining your goals and your purpose in those goals. And then your priorities. Because that way, you're going to see success. Maybe not in all areas, or maybe in all of them. But once you simplify, you will start seeing success. If you need accountability to actually get this done to help you work through this, drop me a message. I'd love to talk about working together with you. Because I want to see you succeed as well. And then we're going to talk about how you can stay rested and not burnt out and productive at the same time. And because I think you can do all of it. Go take care of your homework. Go work on these assignments. Let me know the areas that you are called to steward and what your goals are. And just overall how you feel once you start working in them. I would love to hear all of it. You can drop me an email ( dmr@daniellemroberts.com ). Let's chat. Have a great time defining this. Enjoy the process. Enjoy seeing where God has you, and be expectant in what he is going to do through you and in you. Bye, guys!…
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1 Episode 97: Preparing Your Body for Service with Sarah Martin 32:41
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In this episode, Danielle chats with Sarah Martin. We cover: - What stewarding the body looks like. - Why stewarding your body is NOT only weight loss. - Why preparing your body for services is important. - How and why Danielle and Sarah started with FASTer Way and what they love about it. If you want to join Faster Way through Sarah, click here . Sarah Martin is a wife, mom, author, and a Certified FASTer Way Health & Wellness Coach. She is passionate about gathering purpose-driven women and coaching them in health and wellness to love God heart, soul, mind, and strength to be fit for the call He has on your life. When Sarah isn't cheering on her clients, you can find her on date nights with her husband, yelling loudly at her son's football games, or making a mess in her art room. Join Sarah's next FASTer Way round and get info at @sarahmartinvibrantlife on Instagram . Discover more about FASTer Way here .…
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1 Episode 96: Fueling Creativity with Rest, a conversation with Artist and Author Jena Holliday 33:59
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Jena shares about her faith and trusting God in her artwork, and how she came to the realization of needing to rest in order to keep going and creating. This is a powerful episode with so many pieces of wisdom. Jena's Instagram A Spoonful of Faith Studio
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1 Episode 95: Seeking Rest Amid Chronic Pain 23:07
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Get the list of 5 Created Ways to Rest here. To join Make Room for Rest, my course on productivity and biblical rest, use this link and discount "getrested" for 40% off.
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1 Episode 94: Discovering Your Spiritual Gifts with Dr. Tom Rush 44:35
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Discovering your spiritual gifts is so important! In this episode of Created for This, I'm chatting with my Spiritual Gifts class professor, Dr. Rush. We talk about: - how you can identify your gifts - what the spiritual gifts are - why rest is important for those of us in serving roles Links from the show: Spiritual Gifts Profile Your Reasonable Service: Understanding Your Motivation for Ministry Dr. Fuller's Theological Classroom More about Dr. Rush: Dr. Tom Rush serves an Evangelist with TREAD Ministries and is a Staff Evangelist at Liberty Baptist Church, Hartwell, Georgia. He also serves as a President of Ten Commandments Georgia, a non-profit, grassroots organization committed to the task of restoring a common moral code based upon The Ten Commandments and the founding philosophy of our country. He is a native of East Point, Georgia, and a graduate of Georgia Tech (BSIM); Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (MDiv); and Immanuel Baptist Theological Seminary (DMin). He is a member of the Conference of Georgia Baptist Evangelists. He has been in full-time evangelism for over six years and has preached in numerous Bible Conferences and revivals across the country. Previously he served as a senior pastor for 34 years, serving churches in North Carolina, New Mexico, Florida, and Georgia. He also served as Reserve Chaplain in the Navy and Air Force, serving a total of 28 years, retiring from the Air Force Reserves as a Lieutenant Colonel in 2005. Among several active-duty tours, he served as the Joint Special Operations Command Chaplain in Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom, 2004-2005. He has served in numerous denominational positions of leadership, including: President of the 2017 Georgia Baptist Preaching Conference, member of the Executive Committee of the Georgia Baptist Mission Board, and currently serves as a Trustee of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, KY. Dr. Rush is married to Lesli and together they have five children and twelve grandchildren. They reside in Monroe, Georgia.…
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1 Episode 93: The Danger of Hustle Culture 16:36
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I've been in business for 7.5 years. One thing I've been concerned about for many of those years is hustle culture. Hustle culture is prevalent in the online business world, where long hours, pushing hard to make things happen, and striving out of your own strength are glorified and encouraged. Another concerning practice that is common is the lack of real rest. While getting pedis and manis are great, and drinking wine isn't necessarily bad, following these practices won't give you real, lasting rest. Listen to this episode on how to avoid the danger of hustle culture. I'm sharing a few embarrassing stories to illustrate my point. 21 Ways to Rest That Aren't Sleeping post If you're interested in hearing more details about our trip, or tips and tricks for traveling, I posted our video on YouTube and you can access that here .…
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1 Episode 92: Business, Abundance, and Money Mindset with Lindsey Roman 35:18
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A good money mindset as a business owner is so important to growth and success. Furthermore, a biblically-based money mindset is essential for Christian business owners. Joining me to talk about this important topic is Lindsey Roman. Lindsey is a business coach, social media marketing aficionado, and photographer based out of Lawrence, Kansas. She’s one of the founders of The Heart University and she co-hosts The Heart & Hustle Podcast, a top business podcast for creative entrepreneurs. Lindsey’s mission is to help women know their worth, value, and identity in who they are and boldly do what they were created to do. When she’s not speaking, teaching, or dancing on Instagram, you can find her spending quality time traveling and adventuring with her daughters Eloise & Annalise and husband Andrew. We chat about: - Lindsey's view of abundance - Why it's important to talk and think about biblical money mindset - Stewardship - How Lindsey, as a 7-figure business owner, stays grounded in her faith - Studying the Bible is vital for a Christian business owner Lindsey said "we want to invite God to be co-CEO with us." Her example of this is prayer walking and praying over her businesses. A few links from the episode: There are affiliate links present in this blog - when you purchase using these links, it helps provide for my family and me at no cost to you. Thank you. SOAP Study Method Grasping God's Word To grow in your own biblical money mindset, head to my free course on money mindset called Renew Your Money Mindset . Lindsey's Links: Instagram Website…
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1 Episode 91: Understanding Your Call to Stewardship 27:20
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You're called to stewardship - in this episode we'll explore what that means and how to live that out. Bible verses referenced: Genesis 2:15 Matthew 25 Luke 19 1 Corinthians 9 Free modules of my class Renew Your Money Mindset can be found here . Recommended resources: *Affiliate links are present - by purchasing through the links here, a small percent will be paid to me. Thank you for supporting my family! ESV Study Bible NASB Hebrew-Greek Keyword Bible New Dictionary of Theology…
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1 Episode 90: The Southernish Mama on Running a Business and Raising Children with Values 37:20
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Listen in on my conversation with Brooke Raybould: - Raising young men and controversy that surrounds raising kids in a social media world - Differences between formal entrepreneurship education and practical implementation - Honoring your purpose of starting your business - Running a values-based business - Faith as an anchor - A controversial reel shared by Brooke - Failure and how it can be beneficial - Brooke's new book on teaching kids values Values resource available from Danielle Join Brooke on her journey on Instagram . Order your own copy of The American Dream of Braven Young . (Episode says it comes out the end of January 2022, the date changed to the end of February 2022 and is available to order now.) Other books mentioned: Wild at Heart Raising a Conservative Daughter *Affiliate links are present in these notes - by purchasing through this link, a small percentage of this sale will go to me at no cost to yourself. For more on Danielle Roberts, visit daniellemroberts.com/about. Thank you for leaving a review and spreading the word about this podcast for Christian business owning mamas!…
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1 Episode 89: Lessons to Apply This Year From Inside a 6-Figure Business 23:55
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Having worked with many 6-figure business owners, there are a few lessons that can be applied to any business to help it be more successful and profitable. Remember, success is something you define - don't think that just because in the online space 6-figures is the "it" number to hit with profit that it's where you need to be. _____________________________________________ If you're looking for less stress and overwhelm, more productivity and rest in this coming year, join the Faith and Focus Group Mentoring Program . It closes on January 28.…
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