Have you ever wanted to get inside the mind of a man? There have been analogies of how men come from Mars and women from Venus. Or that men's minds are like waffles, and women’s like spaghetti. Whatever you think, I’ve done a little digging so you don’t have to continue to wonder why men think the way that they do. In a series of three episodes, I’ve gathered male friends of mine, married and single, to answer questions that women want to know about men, and let me tell you, it gets deep!
In this episode, I chop it up with Emmy and Zander about why men don’t go as deep in their relationships like women, if praying for your future spouse is even beneficial or something either of them did, and we even touch a little on some men’s choice of feminine products for their woman. If you’re looking for some insight mixed with a lot of laughs, then this is the episode for you. Stay tuned!
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Have you ever wanted to get inside the mind of a man? There have been analogies of how men come from Mars and women from Venus. Or that men's minds are like waffles, and women’s like spaghetti. Whatever you think, I’ve done a little digging so you don’t have to continue to wonder why men think the way that they do. In a series of three episodes, I’ve gathered male friends of mine, married and single, to answer questions that women want to know about men, and let me tell you, it gets deep!
In this episode, I sit down with my friends Derrick and Jerry to discuss some spicy topics, like they feel about a woman shooting her shot or showing interest, understanding the importance of rest in every season, and how toxic masculinity can take on various forms. You’ll definitely gain a lot of wisdom from this episode, so buckle up!
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Have you ever wanted to get inside the mind of a man? There have been analogies of how men come from Mars and women from Venus. Or that men's minds are like waffles, and women’s like spaghetti. Whatever you think, I’ve done a little digging so you don’t have to continue to wonder why men think the way that they do. In a series of three episodes, I’ve gathered male friends of mine, married and single, to answer questions that women want to know about men, and let me tell you, it gets deep!
In this episode, I chat it up with Eno and Ronnell about the last thing that made them cry, what it looks like to maintain godly friendships with women, and how their faith is intertwined with how they view mental and emotional health. Grab a snack and your headphones because this is a good one!
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Did you know that before 2016, there was no definition for the term “influencer” on Dictionary.com?! Crazy to think, right? We use that term so much nowadays that it's easily a part of our vocabulary.
Currently, it’s so popular to be an influencer or categorize someone as such, whether on social media, in thought, activism, words or more. What if I told you that being an influencer is actually biblical? What if being an influencer is not just a cultural norm, but the way God wants us to be and live our lives, as that of an influencer. In this episode, I break down how we can be influencers for Christ in our everyday social media lives...that your real life and social persona don’t have to be separate, or even forced. I also touch on social media as a vehicle through which ministry happens, our personal spheres of influence, being an example and how our actions teach people how to treat us, and developing your message.
What would you say if I told you that social media might just be a part of God’s sovereign plan? If you ask today’s guests Kristoff Hart, who is a Student Pastor at Cross Point Church, and Parker Shepherd, a Campus Missionary with Every Nation Cincinnati, they’d agree. In this episode we dive deep into meeting people and developing communities in the online space, the creative magic that is TikTok and its trends, as well as, the fears of the Church to sometimes accept the “new and next.” We also chop it up and discuss:
👉🏾 advancing the Kingdom beyond your city, community + coffee shop using what's at your fingertips
👉🏾 adapting church roles + positions to the digital landscape
👉🏾 raising up leaders in the next (and most creative) generation
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Kristoff Hart (IG) @kristoffhart
Parker Shepherd (IG) @parkershep10
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Brianna Moné (IG) @thebriannamone
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From handwritten letters to telegrams to social media, the landscape in which we communicate has drastically changed over the years and over varying generations. In this episode, I talk to Chelsie Baham, who is the Creative Director at The Father’s House of Orange County, and Every Nation Campus Missionary, Parker Shepherd about the importance of media in church and ministry, right now. We also get into how we can shift our perspectives as it relates to investing into the next generation...because who else is going to carry on the Gospel (especially on social media)?! Not to mention, we get into...
☞ How would Jesus use social media?
☞ Doing away with the "fake it til you make it" mentality, and realizing the value of asking questions
☞ Reaching people beyond those who look like, sound like, and act like you
☞ What it really means to be a creative made by the Creator (even if it's not "artistic")
☞ Using your platform to influence others with the message of the Gospel + overcoming fear
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Chelsie Baham — @chelsiebaham
Parker Shepherd — @parkershep10
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Brianna Moné — @thebriannamone
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Self care is such a buzzword these days, that at least to me, it’s kind of lost its meaning. It’s almost as if anything can be considered “self care.” And this is not to knock all the #selfcaresaturday lovers, trust me, I’m one too. But, what if I told you that soul care is more effective, and even biblical. In this episode of #InfluencedPod, I talk all about the difference between these two with entrepreneur, Khadeejah Honesty. We also talk all about how she started her amazing jewelry business called Soultry, and how God is calling us to be responsive, rather than reactive to the things that happen in our lives. Honestly, my mind was blown from this conversation, and not to mention, Khadeejah breaks down how sustainability and the Gospel are linked like you’ve, probably, never heard it before.
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Khadeejah Honesty (IG) — @khonesty_
Soultry (IG) — @lovesoultry
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Brianna Moné (IG) @cestlabrianna
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I'm back with another solo episode! And I want to charge you with joining me in that focus in your own life: to show up! Whether it’s taking charge at work, working out for 10 min or an hour, starting a new passion project, finishing that book you said you were going to read, or cooking more in the kitchen. Whatever it is, even if you’re not at the point of giving it your all, yet, still show up.
I'm explaining what I've learned about what it means to "show up," why that's important, and what a major key to us doing so is.
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Brianna Moné — @cestlabrianna
#InfluencedPod
In part 1 of this episode, we talked all about media as a means and vehicle for ministry and what that looks like in our current times. If you haven’t listened to part 1, do yourself a favor, and GO LISTEN! In this episode, Parker Shepherd and Rohn Starling are back, but instead of talking about church media, trends, and teams, they go all in about cultivating the creative call. Some people are called to be doctors, lawyers, wrestlers, and so many other things, but this one, this episode is for the creatives (current, questioning and aspiring)! We get into how anyone can create meaningful content for the Lord despite "talent" or skill level, and how to become empowered and equipped in that. And not to mention, Parker and Rohn share their stories of how they got to be where they are today. You don’t want to miss this.
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HOST INFO
Brianna Moné (IG) — @cestlabrianna
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