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The Founder Collective Podcast

The Founder Collective Podcast

著者: Tamra Andress Anthony Hart and Joseph "Jay" Stallings
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Are you deprived, perhaps discombobulated? Maybe even distracted. You want more from life, from relationships, from God. Whether you're in a season searching for purpose, or perhaps know your purpose, but feeling lackluster or lost in the execution of it, this podcast was created for you. In fact, this isn't just a podcast, it's a movement, and we're on a mission to find the lost, welcome them in, and launch them into their greatest destiny. We are found in Him and founded on the rock. This is a table for a multitude of marketplace ministers to come together for fresh revelation and more!Tamra Andress, Anthony Hart, and Joseph "Jay" Stallings スピリチュアリティ
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  • 125: Leadership, Purpose, and Calling: Coaching the Next Generation
    2025/08/20

    How do you help others step into their calling with clarity and confidence? In this episode of The Founder Collective, the conversation centers around the power of leadership, mentorship, and purpose-driven coaching. Together, the hosts explore how faith, influence, and intentional guidance can shape lives, create lasting impact, and inspire the next generation of leaders.

    If you’ve ever wondered how to balance calling and career—or how to mentor others without losing sight of your own purpose—this episode is filled with wisdom and encouragement for your journey.


    Key Takeaways

    • Why authentic leadership starts with listening and presence.

    • The unique challenges today’s students and young adults face when discovering purpose.

    • How coaching and mentorship can unlock confidence and direction.

    • Practical strategies for guiding without controlling.

      • The role of faith in building resilience and creating lasting legacy.


      Timestamps

      • 00:02:00 – The heart behind coaching and leadership.

      • 00:08:30 – The search for identity and purpose in a noisy world.

      • 00:15:45 – Mentorship as a tool for transformation.

      • 00:22:10 – Balancing influence, guidance, and freedom.

      • 00:31:20 – Faith as a foundation for leadership.

      • 00:42:00 – Building a legacy of purpose and impact.


      Quotables

      • “Leadership is influence, but influence begins with presence.”

      • “Helping others find purpose isn’t about giving them answers—it’s about helping them discover who they’re created to be.”

      • “The most powerful coaching question is often the simplest: what makes you come alive?”


      Resources Mentioned

      • Founder Collective tools for leaders and entrepreneurs
      • FounderCon
      • Recommended reading on calling and purpose

      • Coaching resources for leadership development

      • Follow on Instagram: @FounderCollectivePodcast


    • STAY CONNECTED:

      Want to be part of our conversation? The Founder Collective Table is a great opportunity for you to get plugged in and start seeing where God will lead you! Wednesdays at 12 Noon EST. We have room for you at the table! ⁠

      https://thefoundercollective.org/foundertable


      Thank you for listening! To hear more from us, visit us at:

      Tamra's Podcast, The Messenger Movement

      Anthony's Podcast, In the Red

      Share the love! If this episode resonated with you, share it with a friend and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. Let’s grow together in faith and purpose!

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    59 分
  • Ep. 124: From Nerves to Authentic Confidence – Serving Without Self-Doubt
    2025/08/13
    If you’ve ever felt nervous before stepping into the spotlight—whether it’s on stage, in front of a camera, or simply sharing your voice—this episode will flip your perspective. We unpack powerful truths about overcoming self-consciousness, staying authentic, and embracing your God-given identity so you can serve with confidence.Through real and raw conversation, you’ll hear practical strategies rooted in Philippians 2:3, wisdom from speaking coach Pete Vargas, and a freeing mindset shift: nervousness and excitement feel the same—it’s all about where you place your focus. Plus, we dive into the “Rule of Thirds” to help you stop people-pleasing, steward your energy well, and show up boldly for the ones you’re called to serve.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Why nervousness is often a sign you’re focused on yourself—and how to shift your attention to the people you’re called to serve.How to apply Philippians 2:3 to align your mindset with humility and purpose.The “Rule of Thirds” framework for letting go of people-pleasing and staying authentic.Why false humility is actually pride in disguise (and how to spot it).How to reframe fear as excitement and approach every opportunity with childlike faith.Ways to protect your capacity so you can serve from a place of alignment, not burnout.Timestamps:00:03:15 – Why we dislike our own voices and how to reframe it.00:09:42 – Lessons from Pete Vargas: nervousness vs. serving others.00:16:10 – What Philippians 2:3 really means for speakers and leaders.00:27:22 – How to recognize false humility and step into obedience.00:39:08 – Reframing nervousness as excitement in your calling.00:47:51 – The Rule of Thirds: focusing on the people who love you for you.00:55:36 – Why protecting your capacity is key to fruitful service.01:07:14 – Living authentically in a world of inauthenticity.From Nervous to Natural – It’s About Service, Not Self:When you’re worried about how you sound, look, or come across, you’ve shifted the spotlight away from your calling. This episode challenges you to “get over yourself” in the best way—by making your mission bigger than your self-consciousness. You’ll discover how to transform fear into anticipation, set boundaries that honor your God-given priorities, and step into spaces with bold, authentic confidence.Key Takeaways:Nervousness and excitement feel the same—shift your focus to serving others.Philippians 2:3 is a guide for removing self-focus and embracing humility.False humility can keep you stuck; obedience moves you forward.The Rule of Thirds frees you from people-pleasing and keeps you authentic.Protecting your capacity ensures you can serve from a place of abundance.Your Next Steps:If this episode encouraged you, share it with a friend who needs a reminder that they’re called to serve boldly—nerves and all. And if you’re ready to connect with a community that values authenticity and Kingdom purpose, join us at Founder Con this November in Norfolk, VA.Resources MentionedFeasting on God’s Word by Kristi McLellandPhilippians 2:3Founder Con ConferenceLet’s Connect!Follow along on Instagram @YourHandle and tell us your biggest takeaway from this episode.Subscribe & ReviewIf this conversation spoke to you, hit follow and leave a review—it helps more leaders like you find the show.STAY CONNECTED:Want to be part of our conversation? The Founder Collective Table is a great opportunity for you to get plugged in and start seeing where God will lead you! Wednesdays at 12 Noon EST. We have room for you at the table! ⁠ https://thefoundercollective.org/foundertableThank you for listening! To hear more from us, visit us at:Tamra's Podcast, The Messenger MovementAnthony's Podcast, In the Red Share the love! If this episode resonated with you, share it with a friend and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. Let’s grow together in faith and purpose!
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    1 時間 13 分
  • Ep. 123: Rethinking Communion, Parenting & Leadership in a Performative World
    2025/08/05

    What if communion wasn’t just for Sunday mornings? What if your kitchen table—with coffee and crackers—was just as sacred?

    This episode is a raw, Spirit-filled conversation that invites you to rethink what it means to lead, parent, and disciple in real life. From wrestling with church traditions to embracing messy faith with your kids, we explore how God moves through imperfection, invites us to deeper intimacy, and wrecks our religious checklists with radical grace.

    Whether you're a founder, parent, or pastor—this episode will challenge your assumptions and stir your soul.

    🎧 Listen now on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | or wherever you tune in.


    In This Episode, You'll Learn:

    • Why communion is more about posture than tradition

    • What it looks like to disciple your children in real-time

    • The danger of performative faith (and how to break free)

      • How God uses suffering as an invitation into deeper leadership
      • Why spiritual rigidity can block intimacy with God—and how to walk in freedom instead

      Key Takeaways:

      • [03:15] The surprising story behind crackers, coffee & communion

      • [12:42] Parenting through real-time discipleship (even when it’s messy)

      • [22:08] Why the church’s approach to communion often misses the mark

      • [35:17] The Thanksgiving table analogy that will reframe your view of inclusion

      • [46:05] Redemptive suffering, leadership burnout, and how to keep going

      • [55:44] Preview of Founder Con & what’s next for the Founder Collective


      As founders, parents, and faith leaders, we often feel the pressure to appear strong. But what if your greatest influence came not from holding it all together—but from being real about the places you’re falling apart? This episode reminds us that suffering isn’t weakness—it’s an open door for deeper connection, both with others and with God.



      • God meets us in ordinary moments when our hearts are postured to receive

      • Communion is an invitation—not a gatekeeping ritual

      • Vulnerability builds true community

      • Redemptive suffering refines leadership

      • Discipling your kids doesn’t require perfection—just presence


      Your Next Step:

      Want to experience this kind of communion and connection in person? Join us at Founder Con, November 5–7 in Norfolk, VA, where real-life discipleship, spiritual depth, and Kingdom business collide.

      👉 Register Here


      • Familiar Stranger by Tyler Staton

      • “Redemptive Suffering” sermon by Tyler Staton

      • John 10 – Jesus as the Good Shepherd


    • This is the kind of conversation the Church needs. If this episode blessed you, share it with a friend and leave a review to help more leaders find the Founder Collective.

      Want to be part of our conversation? The Founder Collective Table is a great opportunity for you to get plugged in and start seeing where God will lead you! Wednesdays at 12 Noon EST. We have room for you at the table! ⁠

      https://thefoundercollective.org/foundertable

      Thank you for listening! To hear more from us, visit us at:

      Tamra's Podcast, The Messenger Movement

      Anthony's Podcast, In the Red

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