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Chasing Wonder with Taylor Hughes
Today's 'magical' episode sees us chatting with Mr. Wonder Chaser himself, the magical storyteller. Taylor quit the high life to travel around the country, doing amazing things, talking to amazing people, and being an all round amazing guy.
We also talk about Back to the Future, Superman, Batman, Rubik's Cubes and more!
Balancing the Creative Process and Business with Author Kimberly Stuart
Author Kimberly Stuart writes romance novels. Lots of romance novels. Her latest book 'Heartland' is her eighth. Think Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, PG level stuff.
In today's episode we talk about the creative process, fusing commercial realities alongside and juggling faith and purpose against outside influences looking to exert influence over the final product. Sound familiar? Then hit that play button....
Chasing Your Dreams with Melissa Murphy-Steely
Small business guru Melissa Murphy-Steely joins the conversation to talk about fusing faith into the DNA of her business, as she supports and empowers her clients to dream big as their Virtual CFO.
Memos from the Head Office with Perry Marshall
Perry Marshall literally wrote the book on Google Adwords and then moved on to legendary status through a series of category defining moments.
He's one of the most expensive business strategists in the world and his new book, "Memos from the Head Office" covers 13 stories of unbelievable instances where divine intervention inspired people to start something big.
Wondering if God is interested in your business or entrepreneurial journey? Then this IS the episode for you!
Crazy Happy with Daniel Fusco
Everybody wants to be happy. That's a good thing and that's the reason why McDonald's don't sell 'sad' meals. They're happy meals because happy is good and on today's episode, we chat with Daniel Fusco who sees an often overlooked connect between Jesus' teaching and Paul's, as the key to true happiness in the life of believers today.
Devotional: Is God Really Enough?
One of the cool things about being God, or at least I think it's pretty cool, is that he gets to call himself whatever he wants. And he does. He has multiple names, one of which is Jehovah Jireh, the God who 'sees to it', aka the God who provides.
But, do we really live as though he does? Is God really enough for us or do we need more?