Holy Not Harmless: A Podcast for Bold Faith and Real Conversations
Holy Not Harmless:
A Podcast for Bold Faith and Real Conversations
is for the woman who has a God-given vision…
and keeps waiting for God to move again.
If God gave you the vision, He already trusted you.
If He appointed you, He already equipped you.
If He revealed it to you, He’s not coming back to carry it out for you.
This podcast is for Christian women who are done begging God for clarity they already have — and ready to take responsibility for the call on their life.
We talk about:
• Why God doesn’t spoon-feed grown believers
• The difference between faith and hesitation disguised as prayer
• Why obedience often looks like action, not waiting
• How to stop asking for signs and start stewarding vision
• Moving from princess faith to queen-level responsibility
You’re not waiting on God.
God is waiting on you.
Holy Not Harmless: A Podcast for Bold Faith and Real Conversations
Anxiety Isn’t Your Assignment
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Building with purpose sounds exciting… until the pressure hits. The pressure to perform. To provide. To prove yourself. What many call “business anxiety” is often deeper — a faith tension, an identity tension, and sometimes a control issue we don’t want to admit. This episode challenges the way we’ve been taught to lead, work, and trust God in the process.
What we’re getting into:
• Why purpose-driven work can surface anxiety faster than comfort zones
• The hidden difference between faithful stewardship and performance pressure
• Where control quietly replaces trust in business leadership
• How Scripture reframes provision, outcomes, and responsibility
• Leading from peace instead of panic — even when results matter
If you’re building something meaningful and feeling the weight of expectations, this conversation is here to realign you, strengthen your faith, and help you lead without carrying what was never yours to hold.