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  • As we take a short break, enjoy this powerful replay of one of our most impactful episodes!

    In this episode of the Blessed + Bossed Up podcast, we kick off the Bible on Business series, diving deep into how scripture provides practical and spiritual guidance for faith-based entrepreneurs. Tatum explores how the Bible equips us to operate as shepherds in our businesses, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing souls over sales and embodying Christ-like leadership.

    Key Highlights:Special Announcement: Join the free Prayer-a-thon on December 31st, hosted by Blessed and Bossed Up Society in partnership with Mornings with God Ministry. Let’s close out 2024 in God’s presence, praying over key areas for 2025. Register Here: bit.ly/mwgprayerthonSeries Introduction: Tatum explains how God’s Word serves as the ultimate business guide, offering insights into leadership, integrity, and the responsibility of shepherding His people.Markers of Growth in Faith-Based Entrepreneurship:Moving from “God is my CEO” to becoming Christ-like shepherds in business.Shifting from hustle culture to leading as executives rooted in God’s wisdom.Shepherding Lessons for Entrepreneurs:Characteristics of sheep and how they parallel consumer behavior.The importance of prioritizing souls, not just sales.Biblical strategies to seek out disengaged clients and foster reconciliation.Scriptural Deep Dive:Matthew 18:12-14: Actively seeking and serving the "lost" in your business.John 21:15-17: Comprehensive care for all levels of your audience.Acts 20:28: Guarding personal integrity while shepherding God’s people.1 Peter 2:25: Staying close to the Good Shepherd to avoid wandering.Encouragement for Entrepreneurs:Don’t let fear of failure paralyze you; God forgives, restores, and uses you for His glory.A reminder to remain steadfast and rooted in God’s path, even when business seasons are tough.Take Action:Reflection Challenge: What areas of your business can you realign to reflect the heart of a shepherd?Share the Message: If this episode blessed you, leave a 5-star review and share it with a friend!

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  • This episode is a timely reminder to guard your heart and attention in today’s fast-paced, digital world. Originally recorded during a chaotic week, Tatum shares her heartfelt frustrations about the distractions and noise in online spaces that can pull believers away from truth. She explains how the enemy strategically attacks our attention and provides practical solutions to ensure we stay focused on God’s truth.

    Key Points Discussed:

    The Duality of Technology: While the digital age provides incredible opportunities for believers to grow and share their faith, it also presents challenges such as false teachings, distractions, and spiritual elitism.The Enemy’s Attack on Attention: Why the devil targets our attention to steer us away from truth and how this can lead to lukewarm faith.Definition of Attention: How what we focus on can prepare our body to act, sometimes in ways contrary to God’s will.Guarding Your Heart: Practical steps to protect yourself from distractions and align your attention with God's truth.Pure Alternatives: How finding godly alternatives to music, media, and other influences can help you live a focused and faith-filled life.

    Practical Solutions:

    Use Technology Wisely: Leverage tools like algorithm filters to block distracting or harmful content.Know Your Triggers: Avoid content or environments that tempt you away from God’s principles.Be Intentional with Media: Replace secular influences with Christian alternatives, such as uplifting music and faith-based content.Seek God’s Guidance: Pray for wisdom and discernment in managing your attention.

    Join Us for the Year-End Prayer-A-Thon:

    Close out the year in God’s presence! Join us on December 31st for a Prayer-A-Thon hosted by the Blessed and Bossed Up Society and Mornings with God ministry. We'll be praying over six key areas to prepare for 2025:

    Spiritual Wellness & DevelopmentHealth & Physical Well-beingMental & Emotional HealthFinances & VocationCommunity & The NationsRelationships

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  • As we take a brief podcast break, we're replaying a foundational episode that will help you align your approach to business with God's will. In this episode, Tatum shares powerful insights on the posture required to do business God’s way. From understanding your relationship and righteousness to protecting God’s mission and maintaining focus, this episode is packed with wisdom for faith-driven entrepreneurs.

    Key Points Discussed:

    Defining Posture: The approach and attitude necessary for doing business God’s way.Relationship First: Why your salvation and righteousness must be prioritized over your business and purpose.Actions Over Words: How your godliness should be evident in your actions and not just in your declarations.Protecting God’s Mission: Practical steps to safeguard the integrity of the work God has called you to do.Focus is Mandatory: The importance of staying tuned to God’s voice and avoiding the distractions of worldly pressures.Uncompromising Attitude: Remaining firm, bold, and unwavering in what God has called you to do, regardless of opposition.Faith Over Anxiety: Shifting your perspective to walk in confidence, knowing God’s plans for you are good.

    Links to Relevant Episodes:

    https://www.blessedandbossedup.com/podcast/episode/5041e895/239-dont-put-the-cart-before-the-horsehttps://www.blessedandbossedup.com/podcast/episode/503ec376/how-to-have-a-business-meeting-with-god

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    Mark your calendars for December 31st! The Blessed + Bossed Up Society is partnering with the Mornings with God ministry to host a Prayer-A-Thon. We'll be praying over six key areas to prepare for 2025:

    Spiritual Wellness & DevelopmentHealth & Physical Well-beingMental & Emotional HealthFinances & VocationCommunity & The NationsRelationships

    This is a free event and the perfect way to close out the year in God’s presence. https://bit.ly/mwgprayerthon



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  • I’m so excited to introduce you to a podcast that’s close to my heart, created by one of my incredible mentees, Remi Roy. If you’ve ever felt like your quiet, introverted nature might hold you back from pursuing your God-given purpose, this show is for you.

    About the Podcast

    The Driven Introvert Podcast is a faith-inspired space designed specifically for purposeful introverts. It’s the place for dreamers, doers, and entrepreneurs who are ready to birth the dreams, callings, and ideas God has placed in their hearts.

    When I first started working with Remi and heard the name of her show, I fell in love immediately. As a driven introvert myself, it resonated deeply. I know firsthand that being an introvert doesn’t mean you’re not passionate, determined, or called to do great things. And that’s exactly what Remi’s podcast speaks to.

    On this bi-weekly show, Remi offers unique perspectives on what it means to follow your dreams, passionately pursue your purpose, and live a life that matters—all while embracing the strengths of your personality.

    Episode Recommendation: “For Those Who Feel Left Behind in Life”

    This episode from Season 2 is a must-listen for anyone who has ever felt stuck or like life is passing them by. Drawing from her personal experiences, Remy shares powerful insights on:

    Reframing your perspective to see God’s hand in your circumstances.Taking bold steps of faith, experimenting, and trusting God with the outcomes.How to navigate seasons of disappointment and learn from life’s challenges.Why You Should Listen

    What makes The Driven Introvert Podcast so special is Remy’s authenticity and ability to connect with her audience on a personal and spiritual level. Her content is packed with inspiring conversations, valuable resources, and reflective insights that will empower you to believe in the life and work God has called you to.

    Where to Listen

    The Driven Introvert Podcast is available on all major podcast platforms. Click the link in the show notes to tune in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode! https://thedrivenintrovert.buzzsprout.com/

    Prayer-a-Thon Announcement:

    Join the Blessed and Buffed Up Society in partnership with Mornings with God for a free virtual Prayer-a-Thon on December 31st. Covering six key topics—spiritual wellness, health, mental health, finances, community, and relationships—this is the perfect way to close out 2024 and align your heart with God’s plans for 2025. Register here: bit.ly/mwgprayerthon



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  • Hey B+BU Fam!

    We're on a podcast break for the month of December, but I couldn’t wait to share this episode with you. As we wrap up the year and focus on cultivating a deeper connection with God, this conversation will challenge and inspire you to create an atmosphere of Him in your daily life.

    Episode Highlights:God’s Word for Anxiety: Tatum reflects on a recent revelation from God: the antidote to anxiety is to create an atmosphere of Him. What does this mean in practice, and how can we cultivate that atmosphere in our lives?Omnipresence vs. Manifestation of His Presence: Dive into the difference between God always being with us (omnipresence) and experiencing His undeniable, manifested presence.Joy as Awareness of Grace: Learn how joy is rooted in being aware of God’s unmerited favor and how this perspective can shift your focus.Practical Steps to Cultivate God’s Atmosphere: Tatum breaks it down into three areas we can control:What We Consume: How our physical, mental, and spiritual consumption affects our environment.What We Focus On: Tips to focus on God, even when life feels overwhelming.Who We Communicate With: The importance of communicating with God, even when His presence feels distant.Mentioned in This Episode:Scripture References: Philippians 4:6, James 1:2, and the definition of joy and faith from the Bible.Personal Testimonies: Tatum shares her journey of trusting God during a difficult season of miscarriages and how it strengthened her faith.Practical Tips: From cleaning up your diet to listening to prophetic instrumentals, discover ways to make God the focal point in your life.

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  • As we wrap up the final live episode of 2024, host Tatum Ayomike reflects on eight incredible years of the Blessed + Bossed Up podcast. From heartfelt thanks to loyal listeners to a deep dive into Chapter 4 of Leadership as an Identity by Crawford Loritz, this episode focuses on the vital leadership trait of brokenness and its role in maintaining a Christ-centered life. Tatum emphasizes the importance of spiritual discipline and accountability, sharing lessons from scripture and practical examples for leaders in both the physical and digital spaces.

    The episode concludes with encouragement to stay connected during the upcoming break with reruns of fan-favorite episodes and a preview of exciting content for 2025.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    Reflections on the journey of Blessed + Bossed Up and what’s to come in 2025.Key insights from Chapter 4 of Leadership as an Identity by Crawford Loritz, including:The nature of brokenness as a leadership trait.The dangers of pride and the pull toward sin.Practical examples of maintaining humility and dependence on God.The importance of spiritual discipline and vigilance for modern leaders, particularly in the online space.How to draw inspiration from athletes' discipline and apply it to spiritual growth.

    Scriptures Referenced in This Episode:

    1 Timothy 3:6-72 Timothy 2:20-221 Corinthians 9:24-27Galatians 2:201 Corinthians 10:121 John 1:8

    Homework Assignment:

    Watch a sports documentary that highlights the dedication and discipline of top athletes. Use it as inspiration to assess your own spiritual discipline and commitment to eternal priorities.

    Reruns During the Break:

    Stay tuned for replays of some of the best episodes over the years, handpicked to inspire and equip you during December. Twice a week, these episodes will keep the wisdom and encouragement flowing as we prepare for a fresh start in 2025.

    Resources Mentioned:

    Leadership as an Identity by Crawford Loritts https://a.co/d/07GthfyNetflix documentaries referenced: Simone Biles: Courage to Soar, Sprints, and Starting 5

    Thank you for an incredible year of growth and support. As we enter 2025, let’s continue to live out our calling, making God the CEO of every area of our lives. See you in the new year!



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  • In this special mailbag episode, Tatum answers questions submitted by her audience, covering a variety of topics related to spiritual growth, entrepreneurship, and personal development. From navigating guilt and conviction in your spiritual journey to handling pride and self-sufficiency in business, Tatum shares practical advice and biblical wisdom to help you walk boldly in your faith and purpose.

    Episode Highlights:

    Question 1: Navigating Guilt and Spiritual GrowthA listener asks about overcoming guilt associated with seeking deeper spiritual understanding and reconciling it with their upbringing in Southern Christianity.Key takeaways:Recognize the difference between guilt and conviction from the Holy Spirit.Be cautious of spiritual practices that may appear safe but are not biblically sound.True spiritual depth comes from abiding in Christ, studying His word, and enduring trials with obedience and faith.Question 2: Dealing with Prideful ThoughtsA listener asks about managing pride in the face of accomplishments.Key takeaways:Understand that pride can manifest as self-sufficiency, not just self-exaltation.Maintain a posture of humility by reflecting on God’s role in your journey.Obedience to God and the process He’s taking you through are the true measures of success.Question 3: Overcoming Overwhelm During TransitionsA listener juggling a new business, certifications, and a job search asks how to manage the overwhelm.Key takeaways:Submission to God and structure in daily life are key.Practical tools like AI (e.g., ChatGPT) can help create schedules and plans tailored to your specific needs.Surrendering to God’s timing and seeking His guidance brings peace amid transitions.Question 4: Restarting a Podcast with ImpactA listener shares their struggle with podcast inconsistency and asks how to relaunch effectively.Key takeaways:Focus on show development: research your audience, clarify your message, and create a plan.Use tools like surveys and analytics to tailor your content to your audience's needs.Consistency and preparation are key to overcoming creative blocks.Question 5: Discerning a Career TransitionA listener asks how to know if God is prompting a career change after a difficult semester teaching.Key takeaways:Seek God’s guidance and be patient for His answer.Process emotions from the challenging season and allow God to provide peace and clarity.Trust that God will reveal the right time and way to transition.

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  • In today’s episode, Tatum introduces one of her amazing mentees, Clarissa and her new podcast, Purified and Proven. Tatum shares the inspiring story of Clarissa's journey to launch her show, overcoming self-doubt and distractions to walk in obedience to God’s calling.

    The Purified and Proven Podcast is designed to help believers stay committed to their walk with God, offering practical advice and encouragement to navigate the mental and emotional struggles of the Christian journey. Tatum highlights a sample episode titled Nothing is Too Hard for God: Overcoming Doubt and Trusting His Promises, which explores how limiting beliefs and self-doubt can hinder us from fully trusting God’s plan.

    Tune in to hear Clarissa’s powerful insights, reflection questions, and actionable steps to grow in faith and embrace your God-given identity. https://redcircle.com/shows/purifiedandproven/ep/702b54bb-fc45-48e8-a67c-e3ab44da48c3



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  • In this episode of Blessed + Bossed Up, Tatum wraps up the 2024 Bible on Business series with a powerful discussion on partnerships. Whether you’re navigating a co-founder relationship, exploring joint ventures, or seeking strategic alliances, this episode is packed with wisdom from Genesis 13:7-11. Tatum shares her personal experiences with partnerships, the lessons she’s learned, and how the Bible offers valuable guidance for navigating business collaborations.

    Key Points Covered:Podcast Update:Tatum announces a December break to recharge and seek God’s direction for year 8 of the podcast.Principles for Partnership:This week’s episode dives into Genesis 13:7-11, exploring the partnership between Abram and Lot.Four Key Principles for Successful Partnerships:Understand Partnership Types:Explore different partnership structures such as general, limited, and joint ventures to determine the best fit for your business.Prioritize Peace and Relationships:Like Abram, prioritize peace over profit and trust God to guide your decisions.Think Long-Term:Avoid short-sighted decisions. Keep the big picture in mind for sustainable growth.Embrace Separation for Growth:Sometimes, stepping away from a partnership creates space for individual success and divine elevation.Real-Life Examples:

    Tatum shares stories of her entrepreneurial journey, including partnerships in her first business, the Blessed + Bossed Up podcast, and Anchored Media Studios. She also highlights successful partnerships like Amazon, PayPal, and Apple to illustrate how collaboration can drive growth—and how conflict can sometimes necessitate change.

    Scripture of the Week:

    Genesis 13:7-11

    Reflection Questions:

    Are you open to partnerships, and have you sought God’s guidance in your collaborations?How can you apply the principles from Abram and Lot’s story to your business?

    Final Thoughts:

    Tatum reminds us that God often uses partnerships to elevate our work, but we must remain humble and obedient to His guidance. As she prepares for a new season, she encourages listeners to trust God in all business decisions, including collaborations.



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  • Episode Summary:

    In this episode of Blessed + Bossed Up, we continue our book club journey through Leadership as an Identity by Crawford W. Loritz, focusing on Chapter 3: "Surrendering to God." Tatum dives deep into the foundational Christian principle of surrender and explores how living a life fully submitted to God transforms your leadership and aligns you with His will. Drawing from Romans 12:1-2 and the life of King Uzziah, Tatum highlights the dangers of pride, the importance of humility, and how consistent surrender ensures God’s hand remains on your life and leadership.

    Key Points:

    Book Club Update:We’re reading Leadership as an Identity. Catch up on past episodes for insights on Chapters 1 and 2.Grab your copy via the link in the show notes and join us as we read through Chapter 6 or 7 before our winter break.Episode Highlights:The transformative power of surrender as emphasized in Romans 12:1-2.How brokenness leads to true surrender.The formula: Surrender + Transformation = Discernment of God’s Will.The importance of living a consecrated life to experience God’s guidance and blessings.Lessons from King Uzziah’s Life (2 Chronicles 26):The dangers of pride and self-reliance.How consistent success without surrender leads to downfall.Three key lessons on leadership, humility, and the consequences of stepping outside of God’s boundaries.Challenge:Tatum proposes a “Winter Surrender Challenge” inspired by the “Winter Arc” trend. Use the remaining weeks of the year to:Focus on surrendering your life fully to God.Practice daily holiness through conscious choices in media, food, rest, and service.Limit worldly influences and prioritize time in the Word.

    Homework:

    Read and reflect on 2 Chronicles 26 to study King Uzziah’s story.Identify areas in your life where you can deepen your surrender to God.

    Resources Mentioned:

    Leadership as an Identity by Crawford W. Loritz – https://a.co/d/hcoWf8XBible apps for daily study: Dwell, Abide, and YouVersion.

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  • We explore one of the core traits of godly leadership: Brokenness. This chapter opens with a story about Jason, a fictional character embodying the struggles many leaders face when pride and self-sufficiency creep in. His journey shows how brokenness and dependence on God are essential for lasting influence.

    Key Takeaways:The Danger of Self-SufficiencyJason’s story highlights how pride can lead to isolation, even when outward success is evident. His struggles serve as a reminder that self-sufficiency is a subtle but dangerous trap.What is Brokenness?Brokenness is a conscious, ongoing awareness of your need for God in all things. It’s not a one-time event but a lifestyle that keeps you humble and dependent on Him.Inadequacy as a StrengthFeeling inadequate is an opportunity to rely on God’s power. Leaders often face assignments bigger than their natural abilities, and that gap is where God shows up.The Role of Humility in LeadershipWhether young or experienced, leaders must guard against pride. The author emphasizes that godly leadership requires character over competence and dependency over self-reliance.Isaiah 57:15This scripture beautifully captures God’s dual nature: His sovereignty and His closeness to the humble and brokenhearted. He revives those who acknowledge their need for Him.Encouragement for Leaders:

    If you’re facing an overwhelming task, remember: There is always a gap between what you have and what God wants done. Let this gap drive you to deeper dependence on Him. Your inadequacy is not a barrier but an invitation for God to work through you.

    Next Steps:

    We’ll cover Chapter 3 in the next episode, so stay tuned! If you haven’t already, grab your copy of Leadership as an Identity . This book will challenge and equip you to lead with humility and dependence on God. https://a.co/d/hcoWf8X



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  • Welcome to a very special episode where I have the honor of introducing a show that I love, The Girl, Relax, and Trust God Podcast. This incredible new podcast is hosted by one of my mentees, Janique Price, and is designed for women who are ready to reclaim their peace and joy by placing their trust in God’s plan.

    About the Podcast

    The Girl, Relax, and Trust God Podcast is for the strong woman: the one who is always the listening ear, the advice giver, and the pillar for her loved ones. If you find yourself battling overthinking, busyness, perfectionism, or the stress of carrying a heavy mental load from countless responsibilities, then this podcast is for you. Janique Price has crafted each episode to speak directly to women who often show up for everyone but sometimes struggle to find rest for their own soul. Each week, Janique shares real-life stories, discusses meaningful topics, and dives into scripture, offering strategies and encouragement to help you strengthen your faith and let go of stress.

    Episode: “Girl, Eliminate the Noise”

    In this powerful episode, Janique discusses the importance of surrendering to God and disconnecting from the distractions of this world to truly find peace. Drawing inspiration from Mark 4:35-36, where Jesus retreats from the crowd, Janique emphasizes the necessity of leaving the noise behind to deepen your relationship with God. She highlights how fear and the need for control can prevent true surrender, leaving us feeling overwhelmed and exhausted. Janique also shares a practical framework called STOP, a simple method to help you refocus and reconnect with God amidst life’s chaos.

    Key Takeaways from the Episode:

    Scriptural Foundation: Mark 4:35-36 serves as a reminder to leave the noise and distractions behind, just as Jesus did.The STOP Framework:S: Stop. Pause the physical movement to give your body and mind a chance to be still.T: Take a breath. Practice intentional breathing to regulate your nervous system.O: Observe. Take note of your thoughts and feelings, and be honest with yourself about what’s weighing on you.P: Pray. Speak God’s Word over your situation, and proceed with confidence knowing He is with you.Practical Advice: Janique provides actionable steps on how to limit distractions, such as putting your phone on "Do Not Disturb," setting boundaries, and intentionally seeking quiet time with God.

    How to Listen and Subscribe

    You can listen to The Girl, Relax, and Trust God Podcast on all major platforms. Make sure to subscribe, rate, and share the show with your friends and loved ones who need encouragement and a reminder to rest in God’s plan.

    Episode Links

    Subscribe to the Podcast: https://redcircle.com/shows/girl-relax-and-trust-god

    I’m so excited for you to experience this podcast.



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  • Welcome back to another installment of our Bible on Business series! In today’s episode, we dive into the powerful message that Kingdom Entrepreneurs are Disruptors. Through the example of Apostle Paul in Ephesus (Acts 19:23-32), we explore how true kingdom businesses inevitably challenge cultural and economic norms, much like Paul’s ministry did against idolatry and occultic practices in Ephesus.

    Episode Highlights:

    The Disruptive Impact of Kingdom BusinessesPaul’s ministry in Ephesus created an economic and spiritual ripple effect, revealing the clash between kingdom values and societal idols like greed, idolatry, and exploitation. As kingdom entrepreneurs, we must be prepared to face similar resistance when operating with integrity and purpose.The Inevitable “Riot”Just as Paul’s ministry sparked a riot, modern kingdom businesses often challenge norms that are deeply embedded in the business world. From hustle culture to manipulative marketing, today’s entrepreneurs are called to disrupt these standards, knowing that resistance is part of the journey.Building Businesses with Integrity and ImpactTatum shares practical tips for maintaining purity in business, including transparent pricing, prioritizing purpose over profit, and incorporating charity. By staying rooted in prayer, relying on community support, and being intentional about leaving a legacy that glorifies God rather than self, entrepreneurs can build resilient, kingdom-focused businesses.

    Key Takeaways for Disruptive Kingdom Entrepreneurship:

    Transparent Pricing and Practices – Build trust by being open about materials, sources, and policies that prioritize integrity.Prioritize Purpose Over Profit – Support charitable causes or community initiatives, demonstrating that the kingdom purpose is greater than the bottom line.Root Yourself in Prayer and Community – Prayer and community are essential for navigating the challenges of disrupting worldly systems.Ensure a Legacy of Faith, Not Fame – Aim to leave a Christ-centered legacy by putting Christ at the center of all business activities.

    Scripture Reference:

    Acts 19:23-32 – Paul’s ministry in Ephesus and the disruptive impact it had on a society steeped in idolatry.

    Tatum encourages listeners to embrace the reality that as kingdom entrepreneurs, they’re called to disrupt the status quo. With wisdom from Paul’s journey and practical tips, this episode empowers listeners to courageously confront opposition, build ethically, and leave a lasting impact that glorifies God.

    Don't Forget: If this podcast has blessed you, leave us a 5-star review and share with friends, family, or colleagues who might be encouraged by these insights. Your support helps us spread the message and empower more entrepreneurs to make God the CEO of their businesses.



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  • Welcome back to another episode of the Blessed and Bossed Up podcast, presented by Anchored Media! This entrepreneurship podcast is designed for Christians seeking to make God the CEO of their businesses. Today, we kick off the first installment of our new Blessed and Bossed Up Book Club, diving into Leadership as an Identity by Dr. Crawford L. Loritts.

    In This Episode:

    After finishing Battlefield of the Mind by Joyce Meyer, we’re starting a new book focused on the four traits of godly leadership: brokenness, uncommon communion, servanthood, and radical obedience.Dr. Loritts discusses how leadership is a calling from God, requiring traits that go beyond skills and abilities. The person God trusts with leadership is the person who can fulfill His divine assignments.We talk about how this book is especially timely as we approach the new year. Now is the perfect time to evaluate our leadership roles and focus on becoming leaders who honor God’s standards, not just the world’s.

    What We Discuss:

    Introduction to the Book:Dr. Crawford L. Loritts was initially hesitant about writing this book, believing enough leadership books existed. However, after teaching a leadership class, he realized the need for this unique perspective on Christian leadership.The Four Leadership Traits:BrokennessUncommon CommunionServanthoodRadical and Immediate ObediencePhases of Leadership:Learning (Ages 20-40): Focus on flexibility, growth, and remaining open to God's direction.Leveraging (Ages 40-60): Balancing success with humility, staying diligent, and not becoming complacent.Leaving (Ages 60+): Preparing the next generation by sharing wisdom and experiences while continuing to serve.Key Perspectives on Leadership:The importance of avoiding the secularization of Christian leadership and keeping a God-centered approach in all leadership tasks.Understanding that godly leadership is not about position or fame but about fulfilling God's assignments.

    Why This Book Matters: As Christian entrepreneurs, leaders, and business owners, it's critical to align our leadership with biblical principles, ensuring that everything we do is for God's glory and not for worldly success. This episode challenges you to reflect on your leadership style and commit to leading with purpose, guided by God’s direction.

    Next Steps:

    We will be covering Chapters 1-7 through December 2, 2024, before taking a podcast break. Get your copy of Leadership as an Identity to follow along and dive deeper into these powerful insights on godly leadership.

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  • Welcome back to another episode of the Blessed and Bossed Up podcast, presented by Anchored Media! In today’s episode, Tatum continues the Bible on Business series by diving into the book of Ecclesiastes, offering a sobering reflection on the meaning of life, success, and our pursuit of wealth and achievement. This episode will challenge listeners to rethink their definition of success and provide much-needed perspective and peace as we approach Q4 planning.

    Key Points:Bible on Business Series: Tatum reminds us that as entrepreneurs, everything we need for our businesses—whether it’s marketing, sales, leadership, or mindset—is found in the Word of God. There’s no need to seek supplemental resources when God has provided wisdom and guidance through scripture.Ecclesiastes Overview: The book of Ecclesiastes is a deep reflection on the fleeting nature of life, offering a reality check for those of us striving for wealth and success. The preacher in Ecclesiastes reminds us that everything in life is like smoke—seemingly tangible but impossible to grasp.Striving for Success: Tatum speaks directly to those feeling overwhelmed by the pressures of success, career advancement, and comparison. The constant pursuit of material wealth and validation can leave us feeling empty, and Ecclesiastes offers wisdom that redirects our focus to what truly matters: obedience to God.False Teachings in Christian Entrepreneurship: Tatum highlights the dangers of prosperity gospel teachings that have rebranded themselves as Christian entrepreneurship. These teachings falsely equate material wealth and success with God’s favor, distorting the true biblical message. She emphasizes that success is pleasing God and living in obedience to His word, not accumulating material wealth.A Biblical Perspective of Success: True success is defined by faithfulness to God, not the world’s standards. Ecclesiastes reminds us that life’s pursuits are temporary, and only reverence to God and obedience to His commands will provide lasting peace, joy, and eternal rewards.Scriptures Referenced:Ecclesiastes 1:2 – Everything is meaningless, a reflection on the futility of life’s pursuits.Philippians 4:11-13 – Learning contentment in all circumstances.Matthew 6:31-33 – Trusting God for provision as we seek His kingdom first.1 Timothy 6:17-19 – Using wealth to do good and glorify God.James 1:2-4 – Embracing trials and suffering as opportunities for spiritual growth.Takeaways:Redefining Success: Success is not about wealth, status, or recognition but about obeying God and being faithful to His commands.The Dangers of Prosperity Gospel: Tatum dissects the false teachings of prosperity theology and urges believers to reject this harmful mindset. True biblical teaching calls for sacrifice, contentment, and obedience, not materialism.Perspective Shift for Q4: As we approach Q4 and begin reflecting on the year and planning for 2025, Tatum encourages listeners to adopt the correct point of view of success. This will bring clarity, peace, and alignment with God’s will in both life and business.Action Steps:Reflect: Take time this week to read or listen to Ecclesiastes. Consider how your own definition of success lines up with biblical teachings.Plan with Purpose: Use the lessons from today’s episode to adjust your mindset as you plan for the future, focusing on God’s will and not the pressures of worldly success.Share: If this episode blessed you, share it with a friend or colleague, especially if you're entering planning sessions for the new year.

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  • Welcome back to the Blessed and Bossed Up podcast presented by Anchored Media! In today’s episode, we are wrapping up Joyce Meyer’s Battlefield of the Mind, diving into the final chapter: Wilderness Mentality #10: "I'm going to do it my way or not at all." Join Tatum as she reflects on the lessons learned throughout this book and the importance of obedience to God’s Word, especially when it goes against our natural tendencies or desires.

    Key Points:Obedience Over Sacrifice: Drawing from 1 Samuel 15:22-23, Tatum emphasizes that obedience to God is more important than any sacrifice we can make. God is looking for us to follow His will, not just do things that look good or feel right in our own eyes.End of the Wilderness Mentality: This final mentality is all about surrendering our will to God’s. Tatum shares personal reflections on how this mentality has shown up in her own life, especially when things seem to be going well. It’s easy to drift away from obedience when we aren’t in desperate situations.Self-Reflection: Tatum challenges listeners to ask themselves, “Has my prayer life and obedience to God remained consistent, or have I become lax because my circumstances have improved?”Personal Story: Tatum opens up about how she’s had to confront her own strong-willed personality in her walk with God and how being obedient to His commands, even in small matters, has transformed her faith journey.Legacy of Obedience: Tatum encourages parents and leaders to consider the long-term impact of their obedience or disobedience on those they influence. Using examples from her own life and Joyce Meyer’s, she illustrates how our actions can influence future generations.Scriptures Referenced:Psalm 78:7-8 – Highlighting the stubbornness of the Israelites and the consequences of disobedience.1 Samuel 15:22-23 – Saul’s disobedience and the importance of obedience over sacrifice.Ecclesiastes 12:13 – The conclusion of King Solomon’s wisdom, emphasizing obedience as the ultimate duty of man.Takeaways:Obedience is a Daily Choice: It’s not just about the big decisions, but the small, everyday instructions that God gives us. How are you following through on the daily habits He’s asked you to implement?A Life Rooted in Obedience: True reverence for God comes from a life that is rooted in obedience. This is our ultimate duty as believers.Influence of Obedience: Your obedience impacts more than just your life—it affects your children, your family, and others in your sphere of influence.
    What’s Next:

    We are starting a new book in our book club series! Our next read will be Leadership as an Identity: The Four Traits of Those Who Wield Lasting Influence by Crawford Loritz. The link to purchase your copy is available in the show notes, so be sure to grab it and follow along as we dive into this new study on godly leadership traits. https://www.amazon.com/dp/0802429874?ref=yb_qv_ov_prnt_dp_rw



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  • Welcome to another episode of the Blessed and Bossed Up podcast, presented by Anchored Media! This week, we dive into a topic that is essential for every entrepreneur, especially faith-based business owners: endurance. In this episode, Tatum reflects on the importance of persevering through challenges and not allowing analytics, numbers, or external measures of success to mislead you during seasons of change. The Lord is shifting the landscape, promoting some and demoting others, but the key is to stay the course.

    Key Points:Endurance is Essential: God is doing a restructuring in the body of Christ and in the media space. Now is not the time to rely on numbers, analytics, or visible success measures. What matters most is staying faithful to the assignments He has given you.Biblical Foundation: Drawing from the story of Noah in Genesis 6, Tatum illustrates how Noah’s unwavering faith and obedience, even when it seemed ridiculous to others, brought about God's promises. Just like Noah, we must be willing to endure despite the ridicule or delayed gratification.Endurance Builds Character: Tatum shares her personal story of how she and her aunt opened Anchored Media Studios. While the process seemed smooth at first, it led to a season of intense suffering, stress, and challenges. But through it all, God’s plan unfolded, and endurance produced financial freedom, fulfillment, and a deepened faith.Practical Tips for Endurance:Have faith in the unseen – Just like Noah, trust in God's instructions even when there are no visible signs of change.Persevere through challenges – Learn from Job, who was blessed for his unwavering faith in times of suffering.Endure through delayed gratification – Abraham's long wait for God's promise to be fulfilled is a reminder to stay patient.Trust God's timing – Like Joseph, who endured years of hardship before rising to power, trust that God’s timing is perfect.Your endurance encourages others – Jesus' endurance on the cross led to salvation for the world. Your perseverance will inspire and uplift others.Scriptures Referenced:Genesis 6:5, Genesis 6:11, Genesis 6:9-22Romans 4:20-21James 5:11Philippians 4:8Practical Takeaways:Reflect on areas in your business where you're feeling discouraged or weary. How can you invite God into that space and trust Him with the outcome?When tempted to give up, focus on the bigger picture of God’s purpose for your business.Surrender your struggles, stress, and doubts to the Lord, trusting that He will provide the strength to endure.
    Final Thoughts:

    Stay encouraged, stay focused, and stay under the load. God sees your faithfulness and will reward your endurance. Keep pressing forward, and trust that He is working behind the scenes, even when you can’t see it.



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  • In this episode of the Blessed + Bossed Up podcast, Tatum blends her Bible on Business series with her review of Joyce Meyer's "Battlefield of the Mind," specifically focusing on Chapter 9. This chapter addresses the "wilderness mentality" related to jealousy and envy, particularly for entrepreneurs who are walking with God in their business journeys. Tatum shares her personal story of experiencing jealousy during her wilderness season and offers practical advice for overcoming it.

    Practical Takeaways:

    Embrace honesty in your relationship with God. He can handle your real feelings, and surrendering these emotions allows Him to transform your perspective.Trust that God has an individual plan for you. Comparing your journey to others will only hinder your growth and peace.Use the SEE framework whenever jealousy or comparison creeps in. It's a practical tool to realign your heart and maintain contentment.

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    Anchored Media Studios: If you’re in the DMV area and need a creative workspace, Anchored Media Studios is open from 8 AM to 5 PM for all of Q4! We have everything you need for productivity and content creation—free parking, high-speed WiFi, coffee, and even private meeting spaces. Day passes start at just $25. https://www.anchoredmediastudios.com/q4planningpasses

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  • In this episode of the Blessed + Bossed Up podcast, we continue our journey through "Battlefield of the Mind" by Joyce Meyer, wrapping up with Wilderness Mentality #8. Tatum reflects on the long journey of this book study, emphasizing the importance of critically evaluating the content we consume and always checking its alignment with the Word of God.

    Tatum shares her candid thoughts on how shame often keeps believers from experiencing the fullness of God's blessings and freedom. Drawing from personal reflections and biblical examples, she takes a deep dive into the emotional and spiritual weight of shame, offering a powerful perspective on how to break free from its grip.

    Key Topics Discussed:

    Wilderness Mentality #8: "I don't deserve God's blessings because I am not worthy." Tatum explains how this mentality keeps us from receiving God's promises and reflects on Joshua 5:9 and the rolling away of shame from the people of Israel.The Influence of Shame on Behavior: Learn about how shame manifests in different behaviors—avoidance, people-pleasing, defensiveness, negative self-talk, fear of intimacy, and even addiction—and how these patterns can hinder our spiritual growth.Biblical Stories of Overcoming Shame: Tatum highlights powerful stories of people in the Bible who overcame shame after encountering Jesus:The Samaritan Woman at the Well (John 4)The Woman Caught in Adultery (John 8)Peter's Denial and Restoration (Luke 22, John 21)Mary Magdalene's Transformation (Luke 8)Zacchaeus’ Repentance (Luke 19)Freedom Through Jesus: Tatum encourages listeners to reject the lies of the enemy that keep them bound in shame. Jesus offers love, acceptance, and freedom—just as He did for those in the Bible, He wants to do the same for us today.

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    📢 If you're in the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia) area, come experience Anchored Media Studios! For Q4, we're open Monday through Friday, 8 AM - 5 PM, as a Holy Spirit-led workspace. Whether you're teleworking, building your business, or planning for 2025, Anchored Media Studios offers a peaceful, productive environment filled with everything you need for a successful workday. Day passes start at just $25. https://www.anchoredmediastudios.com/q4planningpasses

    Scripture References:

    Joshua 5:9John 4:4-42 (The Samaritan Woman)John 8:1-11 (The Woman Caught in Adultery)Luke 22:54-62, John 21:15-19 (Peter’s Denial and Restoration)Luke 8:1-2 (Mary Magdalene)Luke 19:1-10 (Zacchaeus)

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  • Hey family! I’m so thrilled to introduce a brand-new podcast that I know is going to bless so many of you: "Call Her Profitable," hosted by my incredible mentee, Odaisha.

    In this first episode, Odaisha is sharing her personal story of faith, resilience, and the journey that led her to create this podcast. She’s talking about how a major life change became a divine calling and how, through trusting God, she found her purpose and a profitable path that aligns with her values. If you're an aspiring entrepreneur who’s felt that nudge from God to step out but don’t know how to get started, this is the story you need to hear.

    Key Takeaway: Odaisha’s journey is such a powerful reminder of why trusting God’s plan matters, especially during the moments when we feel uncertain. She’s proof that when we lean into His guidance and leverage our strengths, God can multiply our efforts into something impactful and sustainable.

    Why You Should Listen: Whether you’re in a season of transition, struggling to find your purpose, or just needing some real encouragement to keep going—Odaisha’s story is going to resonate deeply. She’s sharing her heart, the lessons learned, and how she embraced a business model that not only honors her calling but also supports her values. I promise you, her journey is going to inspire you to step boldly into your own calling.

    Listen to "Call Her Profitable" Everywhere You Get Your Podcasts!

    Available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and all your favorite platforms: https://link.chtbl.com/Call_Her_Profitable_Podcast

    Connect with Odaisha:

    Follow her on Instagram:@CallHerProfitable@TheWomanofPowerGroupJoin her email community for more guidance on living out your purpose: Join here.Email Odaisha with any questions or comments: [email protected]

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