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In this episode, I'm not here to pile on Emma or cancel her blueprint. I'm here to do something harder — hold it up against the living Word and ask what a Christian woman should do with it. Because some of what Emma is saying? I can hear the whispers of God. But most of it? We need our discernment glasses on. We get into: Why the allure of Emma's message is so real — especially if you're an ambitious girl who's always had big dreams The love of money vs. money itself — and why that distinction matters for Christian women building wealth (1 Timothy 6:10) Why the order of things is everything — Emma says start with yourself, Jesus says start with me (Matthew 6:33) What happens when we build without an eternal perspective — and what we might be trading without realizing it (Matthew 6:19-21) The Romans 12:2 antidote — why daily renewal of the mind isn't optional when the world is this loud The Indiana Jones scene that perfectly illustrates what we're all choosing between This isn't a judgment on Emma. It's a mirror for us. "Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind." — Romans 12:2 My top pick for you is #3 — it's the most provocative without being mean-spirited, and it names the tension you're actually exploring in the episode. It'll get clicks from both camps: women who love Emma and women who are skeptical of her. The curiosity gap is wide open. Say hello on Instagram: @letishabereola Subscribe and watch the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LetishavBereola Speaking, hosting, event inquiries: Media@groupparadigm.co Join Letisha's email list: https://letishabereola.myflodesk.com/with-everything

Finding Clarity in Purpose and Calling: A Personal ReflectionIn this episode, Letisha shares her deeply personal journey in understanding her purpose, emphasizing the importance of aligning with God's calling, and offering practical insights for listeners seeking clarity in their own lives. She explores the intersection of faith, purpose, and everyday living, encouraging us to focus on what truly matters. Key Topics: The universal quest for purpose and why it questions our significance Letitia's story of growing up without her father and how it shaped her search for worth The impact of cultural expectations and prophetic words about leadership and greatness The cycle of questioning purpose, confusion, and the comparison trap fueled by social media The importance of self-identity rooted in God's view: being His creation, daughter, and masterpiece Declaring purpose as keeping Jesus as the focus and point of passion Loving, helping, and pointing others to Christ as the core of purpose Using one's gifts—particularly voice—to serve and glorify God The role of intimacy with Jesus in healing wounds and gaining supernatural vision Moving in God's strength rather than our own, and trusting His guidance The significance of inner peace and love from God surpassing external success Timestamps: 00:00 - Asking "What is purpose?" and why it matters 00:25 - Introduction and Letitia's purpose story 01:19 - Early influences: teenage faith and prophetic words 02:52 - Growing up without a father and its impact on worth 03:40 - The call and understanding God's purpose for life 04:30 - Fascination with God's creation and eternal questions 05:43 - Seasons of purpose confusion and motivation loss 06:36 - Declaring an end to purpose confusion and the business of purpose coaching 07:26 - The pitfalls of chasing countless purpose frameworks 08:44 - Embracing the wonder and awe of purpose without paralysis 09:31 - The comparison trap and social media’s influence 10:48 - The reality behind social media portrayals of confidence 12:04 - Claiming certainty in knowing who I am in Christ 12:41 - Your identity as God's creation and daughter 13:34 - Declaring purpose: keeping Jesus as the focus 14:09 - Loving others and pointing them to Christ in daily life 15:39 - Using voice and communication for God's glory 16:51 - The danger of busyness and disconnect from God's guidance 17:44 - Relationship with God as the foundation for purpose 18:30 - Moving in God's strength and releasing our gifts to Him 19:14 - Healing wounds through connection with Jesus 20:25 - Gaining eternal vision and discernment through purpose aligned with God 21:37 - Experiencing the love of God and its impact on life and work 22:24 - Living in flow and alignment with God's purpose 23:34 - Simplifying life by focusing on what Jesus has already told us 24:00 - Trusting God to guide daily steps and embracing ongoing growthResources & Links: Say hello on Instagram: @letishabereola Subscribe and watch the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LetishavBereola Speaking, hosting, event inquiries: Media@groupparadigm.co Join Letisha's email list: https://letishabereola.myflodesk.com/with-everything

AI is advancing faster than anyone predicted — and most of the conversation is about economics, ethics, and innovation. But there's a layer nobody is talking about loudly enough, and it's the spiritual one. In this episode, Tish explores the identity crisis quietly building beneath the surface of the AI revolution. When a machine can outperform us at most work-related tasks, what happens to the worth we've wrapped up in our productivity? And more importantly — what does Scripture say about who we actually are? We go back to Genesis and the Hebrew word tzelem — the image of God — and why that single truth is the anchor your identity needs right now. This isn't a tech episode. It's a Kingdom conversation about dignity, authority, and what makes us irreplaceable in a world that's changing fast. Tish also gets personal about why she's been studying this intersection of faith and AI, and why she believes Christians need to be in this conversation — not out of fear, but out of spiritual responsibility. If you've ever felt like your worth is tied to what you produce, this episode will hit differently. Say hello on Instagram: @letishabereola Subscribe and watch the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LetishavBereola Speaking, hosting, event inquiries: Media@groupparadigm.co Join Letisha's email list: https://letishabereola.myflodesk.com/with-everything

Your attention is being fought over — and right now, the screens are winning. In this episode, we get real about what it actually takes to hear from God when life is loud, your calendar is maxed out, and your phone never stops buzzing. This isn't about becoming a monk. It's about being ruthless with where you give your attention — because what you give your attention to, expands. In this episode, we talk through four practical, tried-and-true ways to discern God's voice in the middle of the noise: Going back to the Word — and why consistent time in Scripture changes everything about how God meets you there Journaling your prayers — because sometimes you find your words on paper before you find them in prayer God speaking through people — and how to recognize it, receive it, and get a witness on it Worship as a portal — what happens in that space when your soul slips somewhere words can't go This one is personal. It's honest. And it's a challenge to both of us to stop giving the best of our attention to everything but God. If this episode encouraged you, share it with a friend who's been feeling spiritually disconnected. Say hello on Instagram: @letishabereola Subscribe and watch the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LetishavBereola Speaking, hosting, event inquiries: Media@groupparadigm.co Join Letisha's email list: https://letishabereola.myflodesk.com/with-everything

We throw around phrases like "I trust God" and "I live a surrendered life" — but what does that actually look like on a random Tuesday when you feel behind, burned out, and like this can't possibly be the extraordinary life you were called to?In this episode, Letisha gets real about what she's learning in the middle of her own surrender journey — not from the destination, but from the road. She shares four practical ways to stop running ahead of God and start making real space for Him to be God in your life: being present in the season you're in, slowing down your reactions to inspiration and ideas, checking your intuition against Scripture, and knowing your own patterns well enough to build guardrails before you need them.This is for the woman who has faith, who prays, who believes — and who's still wondering why it feels like she's hitting walls. Surrender, it turns out, isn't a dramatic one-time event. It's a slow, daily return. And you don't have to figure it out alone. Say hello on Instagram: @letishabereola Subscribe and watch the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LetishavBereola Speaking, hosting, event inquiries: Media@groupparadigm.co Join Letisha's email list: https://letishabereola.myflodesk.com/with-everything

Maybe you can relate. Maybe there's a part of your life where you've been saying "God, bless this plan" instead of "God, what's YOUR plan?" Your career? Your relationships? Your financial security? The impact you want to make?In this episode, I'm getting vulnerable about the secret kingdom I've been running in my heart—the protected space where I wanted God's approval but not necessarily His leadership. And I'm discovering that I'm not alone in this. So many of us have these little kingdoms we've built, and we don't even realize we're exhausted from trying to be both the queen AND let God be king.We'll talk about what true surrender actually looks like (and why it's not as scary as it sounds), what happens when we finally stop protecting our plans, and why a life fully surrendered to God isn't a boring consolation prize—it's actually beyond anything we could manufacture on our own.This conversation is for anyone who's tired of the tension between their plans and God's peace. For the ambitious woman who's starting to wonder if maybe... just maybe... there's more freedom in letting go than in holding on so tight.Come process this with me. I'm still figuring it out myself, and I'd love for you to be part of the journey. Say hello on Instagram: @letishabereola Subscribe and watch the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LetishavBereola Speaking, hosting, event inquiries: Media@groupparadigm.co Join Letisha's email list: https://letishabereola.myflodesk.com/with-everything

Modern Christianity doesn't look like Jesus anymore. So I went back to Mark 1 to find out what we've been missing.I've been feeling disconnected—from the noise, the politics, the culture wars, the influencers using faith to justify positions that look nothing like Christ. So I made a decision: I needed to get clear on who Jesus actually was and what His mission was really about.When I opened Mark chapter 1 and read Jesus's very first public message, everything clicked. After decades of following Christ, I finally understood what I'd been missing:"The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand. Repent and believe in the gospel." — Mark 1:14-15Four sentences. That's how Jesus opened His ministry. Not with "be a good person" or "love everyone" (though those flow from this). He came announcing a KINGDOM. And understanding what that means changes everything about how we follow Him.In this episode, we explore:What "the kingdom of God" actually means (it's not just heaven when you die)Why Jesus led with THIS message instead of all the other things He could have saidWhat it looks like to be a kingdom-bearer versus just being a "good Christian"How this shifts our entire paradigm of faith in a world that's lost its wayIf you've been confused, disappointed, or feeling disconnected from what Christianity has become, this conversation is for you. Let's get back to Jesus's own words and rediscover what it means to be His disciple.I'd love to hear from you: Are you ready to see your faith through a kingdom lens? DM me or comment—we can't do this kingdom work alone.Scripture Referenced: Mark 1:14-15 Say hello on Instagram: @letishabereola Subscribe and watch the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LetishavBereola Speaking, hosting, event inquiries: Media@groupparadigm.co Join Letisha's email list: https://letishabereola.myflodesk.com/with-everything

There’s no escaping what’s happening in the United States right now. Even if you turn off the news, you can still feel the tension in the air—and many of us are carrying it quietly.In this episode, I share an honest check-in about how I’m processing this moment. I’m not handling it perfectly, and I don’t have everything figured out. But instead of reacting out of fear, anger, or urgency, I’m asking a different question: God, how do I need to be positioned in this time?This is a reflection on clarity, discernment, and faith—not as performance or prediction, but as orientation. A reminder that in seasons of uncertainty, clarity matters more than panic, and staying rooted matters more than having all the answers.If you’ve felt the weight of this moment and are trying to discern how to move forward with wisdom and steadiness, this conversation is for you. Say hello on Instagram: @letishabereola Subscribe and watch the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LetishavBereola Speaking, hosting, event inquiries: Media@groupparadigm.co Join Letisha's email list: https://letishabereola.myflodesk.com/with-everything

In this episode, I'm sharing an honest reflection about acknowledging our need for God—not just in crisis moments, but in the everyday grind of trying to do it all. And the peace that comes when we finally admit we can't do this alone.🙏 What we cover: • That overwhelming moment of realizing "I desperately need God" • Why acknowledging our need for Him brings peace, not weakness • How God's presence, power, protection, and grace sustain us daily • Finding strength beyond ourselves in busy, taxing seasons • The reality of being stretched thin across work, family, and goals • Why it's okay to say "God, I can't do this alone" • How God's grace covers us even when we make wrong decisions • Navigating regular days that still feel like "too much"For anyone who: ✓ Feels stretched across too many responsibilities ✓ Needs reminder they weren't meant to do life alone ✓ Is in an overwhelming season and needs encouragement ✓ Wants to lean into faith during busy times ✓ Struggles with feeling like they're falling shortThis isn't about having a health crisis or waiting for a miracle—it's about those regular days where you're feeding the kids, showing up at work, chasing your dreams, trying to be a good friend, and still feeling like it's too much. The beautiful truth? We weren't meant to carry it all alone.After 20+ years of walking with God, I still have these fresh, childlike moments of "Oh my gosh, I need my Father." And there's so much peace in that.My challenge to you: Take a moment today—in your car, on your walk, making breakfast—and just say out loud: "God, I need you. I need your grace, your presence, your power, your protection." I believe you'll be met with peace.💬 How do you remind yourself to lean on God during busy seasons? Share in the comments!🔔 Subscribe for more real conversations about faith, life, and finding peace in the chaosTopics: Work-life balance | Stress management | Faith-based living | Busy mom life | Christian encouragement | Time management | Mental wellness | Trusting God | Overwhelmed | Self-care | Productivity | Goal setting Say hello on Instagram: @letishabereola Subscribe and watch the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LetishavBereola Speaking, hosting, event inquiries: Media@groupparadigm.co Join Letisha's email list: https://letishabereola.myflodesk.com/with-everything

Everyone tells you that you need balance before you can start building your dream. But what if waiting for that perfect balance is actually the very thing keeping you stuck?In this episode, I'm getting real about what it looks like to build a media company while working a 9-5, raising two kids, and managing existing businesses. The truth? You don't need balance to start. You need grit, resilience, and the creativity to find pockets of time that already exist in your day.In this episode:The Balance Myth Why balance isn't something you achieve before you begin—it's a compass, not a destination. And what it actually feels like to build among life's demands rather than waiting for them to calm down.Finding Pockets of Time That Friday I finished work at 4:30 and had every excuse to go home—but stayed 30 minutes to record instead. How an 8-hour workday is actually really long when you look closely. And why you're not looking for hours, you're looking for pockets.The Work Hangover My story of pushing too hard (a 9am-1am day) and paying for it physically. How my body shut down, the migraine that bled into the weekend, and what I learned about listening to the signals before the train arrives.People Get What You Give Why I'm done going overboard. The difference between giving your best (sustainable, excellent) versus giving your all (depleting, destructive). And my salmon salad confession—ordering takeout with a fridge full of fresh food because that's what I had that day.What You Actually Need Not balance. Not perfection. Not for life to calm down. You need grit to build amongst life, your own compass for what balance means to you, and boundaries to give your best without giving your all.This isn't about having it figured out. I'm literally sharing what I learned seven days ago, showing you in real-time that it's possible to inch toward your dream anyway.KEY QUOTES"Life is not going to stop just so that I can go create a better life for myself and my family.""Days are long. An 8-hour workday is actually really, really long.""Balance isn't about what it looks like from the outside in, it's about what it feels like on the inside.""My output today is enough. We're going to give our best, but not our all.""Your best is showing up with excellence at the capacity you have today. Your all is depleting yourself, burning out, sacrificing what matters most.""You don't need balance, you don't need perfection, you don't need life to calm down. You just got to show up."REFLECTION QUESTIONSWhat are you waiting for before you start? What's the perfect circumstance you've made up in your mind?What are the pockets in your day where you could take a step toward your dream?When was the last time your body told you that you've gone too far?Where are you giving your all when your best could be enough?What would change if you stopped feeling guilty about protecting your own energy?What's your version of "ordering in"—the strategic choice that preserves energy for what matters most?RESOURCES MENTIONEDDan Sullivan's "10X is Easier Than 2X"ABOUT THE SHOWWelcome to The Letisha Bereola Show. I'm Tish—a working mom, podcast producer, and director of podcasting building a paradigm-shifting media company around my voice. This show is me documenting the journey in real-time, sharing what I'm learning as I learn it, without the perfect runway or all the answers. If you're building something in the margins of a full life, you've got me here with you the entire way.CONNECTBuilding something in the margins of your life? I want to hear what you're working on and how you're managing to fit it in. Send me a DM on Instagram [@letishaBereola] or leave a comment on YouTube.Subscribe to The Letisha Bereola Show on your favorite podcast app and follow along on YouTube for the full video experience. Say hello on Instagram: @letishabereola Subscribe and watch the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LetishavBereola Speaking, hosting, event inquiries: Media@groupparadigm.co Join Letisha's email list: https://letishabereola.myflodesk.com/with-everything