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Equipping the Saints for the Marketplace 🙏🏼✈️🧀🍫☕️🙏🏼😂 🎧She’s Making an Impact podcast

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Rachel Ngom
7 days
What if business wasn’t about transactions - but redemption? For Kinsen, impact means creating clothing that carries healing, honors people, and resists the pressure to manipulate customers for repeat sales. Inspired by Scripture, his vision is simple but radical: build
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Rachel Ngom
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Kinsen launched his brand with great products - but no marketing plan, no budget, and barely any sales. Doubt crept in fast: Did I hear God wrong? Did I uproot my family for nothing? But in the middle of disappointment, God quietly redirected the path - through an overlooked
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Rachel Ngom
12 days
Kinsen never planned on starting a fashion brand - and he definitely didn’t expect God to use it to uncover his mother’s story. After uprooting his family and moving back to China, God revealed that this season wasn’t just about business… it was about legacy, healing, and
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Rachel Ngom
15 days
“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me” might be the most quoted - and misunderstood - verse in the Bible. It’s often used as motivation to chase goals or push through challenges, but that’s not what Paul meant at all. Paul wrote those words from prison,
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Rachel Ngom
16 days
Reading the Bible well doesn’t require a seminary degree - but it does require slowing down. Brad Nelson shares simple practices any believer can use to avoid misinterpreting Scripture: paying attention to setting, geography, and where you are in the story. Here’s the wild
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Rachel Ngom
19 days
Most Christians make the same mistake when reading the Bible - and don’t even realize it. We open Scripture and immediately ask, “What does this mean for me?” But according to Brad Gray, that question can actually limit our understanding. The Bible wasn’t written to
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Rachel Ngom
22 days
What does it really mean to make an impact? 🤔 Impact means being able to hire people, give generously, and show up for your community in tangible ways. It means that when people support your business, they know they’re also supporting something bigger than you. For
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Rachel Ngom
23 days
Here’s something a lot of people get wrong about referrals: they don’t come from being the loudest - they come from being trusted. If you’re not willing to talk about your business, no one else will either. But this isn’t about self-promotion - it’s about building real,
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Rachel Ngom
26 days
So many entrepreneurs ask “How do I turn social media followers into actual clients?” @LindsayFletcher.co’s answer might surprise you - it’s not a funnel, and it’s not a pitch. It starts with a conversation. When someone follows you, that’s an invitation to connect. A simple,
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Rachel Ngom
29 days
Real impact isn’t about recognition - it’s about multiplication. Cory talks about shifting from a scarcity mindset to kingdom abundance, where generosity doesn’t stop with you. Instead of paying it back, you pay it forward… and trust God with the rest. So many leaders hold
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Rachel Ngom
1 month
Most leaders aren’t burned out because they don’t care - they’re burned out because they’re reacting instead of leading with intention. Cory shares how identity, vision, and daily rhythms make the difference between drifting through distraction and leading with clarity. Prayer,
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Rachel Ngom
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We’re taught to set goals so we can arrive. But Cory flips that idea upside down: goals aren’t about the destination, they’re about who you become along the way. After decades in personal development, he realized he’d spent years rushing from point A to point B without noticing
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Rachel Ngom
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I personally think the smartest places to put your content are platforms that act like search engines - places where your work can show up months or even years later. That’s why I prioritize YouTube, podcasting, blogging, and Pinterest. I’ve seen episodes take off long after
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Rachel Ngom
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I don’t believe you need to be doing all the things to grow your business - but I do believe your content should work harder for you. That’s why when I record a podcast, I also record video and repurpose it across platforms. One episode can become YouTube content, short-form
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Rachel Ngom
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I’ve been creating content since 2010 - and I’ll be honest, I have zero desire to spend my entire life glued to my phone trying to post everywhere. I have a full life, and I’m guessing you do too. That’s why I keep my content as simple as possible. I focus on one piece of
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Rachel Ngom
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Every business serves someone - the question is: who? Jordan explains that denying yourself in business often means letting go of trying to serve everyone, chasing ego-driven goals, or scaling for selfish reasons. When we submit our work to God, He clarifies who we’re actually
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Rachel Ngom
1 month
Jesus didn’t start with a platform - he started with service. Before calling disciples, He preached the Kingdom, healed the sick, cast out demons, and showed up consistently for people. Influence followed obedience. Jordan breaks down how Jesus denied Himself, submitted to the
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Rachel Ngom
2 months
What if the most powerful leadership principle Jesus taught wasn’t confidence, charisma, or vision - but self-denial? Jordan Ames reminds us that Jesus repeats this call again and again in the Gospels: deny yourself. In the military, leadership means accomplishing the mission
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Rachel Ngom
2 months
It is not a coincidence
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Talk Church
2 months
I’ve never heard anyone else put the context of the evilness of abortion so prophetically as he did. 🥹
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Rachel Ngom
2 months
Your I Help statement is the foundation of your content. It’s your compass. And if you want to create content that actually CONNECTS (and converts), you need clarity first. 1 Corinthians 14:33 reminds us that God isn’t a God of confusion. When you show up clearly — who you
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