I wanted to talk business development I knew I wanted to interview Ashley. She’s a well-accomplished serial entrepreneur with a lot of experience and knowledge under her belt. In this episode, we talk through the most important things to include on your business plan, how to market your app, and marketing mistakes to avoid in business.
Read MoreEverything in my life is completely new right now. New podcast. New business. New venture. New future. How do you lead a ship with a crew when you don't feel like a qualified captain? It's just me and God and every day I wake up, I ask God for direction: "Left, right or straight?" I'm navigating new territory and a lot of times I feel like I'm by myself. The truth is, it's just me and God...and it's always just been me and God.
Read MoreSome of you may have noticed that i haven’t been doing very many episodes lately. I made a PSA on social media a few weeks ago and just realized I never made it on my actual podcast! In this episode, I talk about the exciting things happening in my life and the reason I’m taking a break from Millennials In Ministry until 2020. Take a listen!
Read MoreJake White started throwing sober house parties his Junior year of college because he wanted a place to make friends and have fun, but without being pressured to drink or use drugs. After just one semester of creating Party.0, Jake had hundreds of students attending his sober parties, nationally known sponsors and media coverage across the state. Party.0, Vive18 is a peer-led, sustainable prevention program for teens. In this episode, we talk about the journey of his career and steps others can take if they want to become a motivational youth speaker.
Read MoreTor Hawley is a talented photographer and writer currently enrolled in Law School at Arizona State University. Her father, John, has taught Spanish for over 20 years and served as principle for over 10 years. In this episode, we talk about the appropriate response to the shooting in El Paso, TX and how to deal with white supremacy. We also talk about how media controls perception and what we can do as Believers to create a healthy culture in society.
Read MoreLauren Beethe is a grad student at ASU studying Communication with a focus on Political Advocacy. In this episode, we discuss Artificial Intelligence, the Face App craze, systems with racial bias, and how to have healthy conversation when hatred runs rampant in political groups. Lauren is an excellent communicator with a deep love for Jesus and people. This is definitely one of my favorite episodes!
Read MoreJenna Woods is a successful interior designer with a dream to have her own design firm one day called JWoods Designs. In this episode, we not only talk about her perspective on church culture growing up as a Pastor's kid, but also what it takes to be a great interior designer, how to identify bad design, tips on how to improve your living space if you don't know where to start, and so much more!
Read MoreEmmanuel Hernandez is a worship leader at VOUS church in Miami, Florida with Pastors Rich and Dawn Cheré Wilkerson. He's also a personal stylist with a passion for helping people feel great about themselves. In this episode, we talk about how he got into ministry, what's fashionable in 2019, and the importance of staying the course.
Read MoreNick Hand is the current pastor of Celebration Church in Fresno California and podcast host of The Table Podcast. With a unique story of growing up a church-kid with a rock star-dream, Nick shares his personal story and gives practical advice about stewarding your season and embracing the beauty of conversation.
Read MoreGlen and Yvette Henry are the hosts of their own podcast called How Married Are You where they sit around and chat about topics surrounding marriage and parenting. In this episode, we recap their most heated conversation to date and discuss the importance of healthy conflict. We also talk about how to encourage creativity in a relationship and how to help someone discover their gifts if they don't what they are.
Read MoreJasmine Tate is a singer/songwriter based in Fort Worth, Texas with sounds reminiscent of Tracy Chapman and Lauryn Hill. Her songs are known to be raw, moving stories that provoke people to look inward. Unlike most emotionally demanding songs, Jasmine has found a way to provide hope in the midst of hard realities. In this episode we discuss her favorite lines from songs she’s written, what to do when you lack hope in God, and advice on how to maintain a thriving relationship with God.
Read MoreAlex Hanes wanted on to start a movement that would begin to get others to live out their dreams. Through an inspirational clothing line that he created entitled "Foolies" he would use his words along with fashion to empower his friends, family, and many others around him. In this episode we discuss how he started the Foolies brand and the endless possibilities available to millennials who decide to get off the couch and DO SOMETHING.
Read MoreValerie, known as V by most family and friends was born on the south side of Chicago in an Italian American family. In 2002 the passing of her Grandma lit a fire under her to seek God deeper than ever before and a desire to know her true identity and purpose. She spent the following 16 years studying scripture, ministering and evangelizing. In this episode, we discuss her personal story, how to know when God wants something for you vs. you wanting something for yourself, and advice she’d give millennials who want to make an impact in their community.
Read MoreVoted to Forbes' 30 Under 30 and Ebony's Power 100 lists - John Henry is a Dominican-American entrepreneur and investor. In this episode we we discuss the mental shift needed to win in 2019 as a millennial, how to prepare for the economic collapse, and the power of looking up to your future self.
Read MoreTerry Williams is the Co-Founder and Lead Instructor, The League in Houston Texas. He has had the honor of working with Olympic gold medalists and professional athletes, but most enjoys applying what he has learned at the elite level to reach back and influence the common fitness enthusiasts. In this episode we discuss how to love people well, the key to high level collaborations, how he and his wife successfully own and operate a business together, and the restaurant they're opening later this year!
Read MoreIvory was one of the original members of the Elektrolytes Dance Crew and won 1st place in the U.S.A. with them at the Hip Hop International in 2011. He then transitioned to Epik Dance Company, a professional street fusion company based out of Mesa, AZ. In this episode we discuss his history in dance, how he overcame a major injury, and the challenges he's faced being born into an interracial family.
Read MoreRyan is a CF-L2 trainer and former collegiate soccer player finishing up his Bachelors in Marketing at Cedarville University with a minor in Bible. In this episode, we talk about the story behind his fitness clothing company called LRX Apparel and how he won the fight over depression and anxiety.
Read MoreVanessa McNeal is an award winning documentary filmmaker, national speaker, and 2x TEDx speaker. In this episode we talk about her upcoming documentary, Gridshock; how to deal with anxiety, and things she wishes others knew about survivors of sexual abuse.
Read MoreJustin is a digital missionary, married to the love of his life, Emily, an avid weightlifter and producer of That Christian Vlogger — A weekly YouTube show. In this episode we talk about God's purpose in the waiting, making content on controversial topics, and observations made about millennials in today's culture.
Read MoreBlaze manages his own media company called Just B Media and is a Live Support Specialist Vendor at YouTube. In this episode, we talk about self-confidence, horizontal video vs. vertical video., and the advantage of YouTube live streams in 2019.
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