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The Workmatters Podcast
Workmatters
11 episodes
4 days ago
The conversations on The Workmatters Podcast inspire, equip, and empower Christians to embrace work as one of the most fertile fields for spiritual transformation. You will hear powerful stories from practitioners on how they have been formed into the image of Christ in their work, at their work, and through their work.
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The conversations on The Workmatters Podcast inspire, equip, and empower Christians to embrace work as one of the most fertile fields for spiritual transformation. You will hear powerful stories from practitioners on how they have been formed into the image of Christ in their work, at their work, and through their work.
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Episodes (11/11)
The Workmatters Podcast
Exploring Work as an Opportunity for Discipleship and Worship with Dr. Libin Abraham

Hosts Keisha Fowler and Brandon Swoboda sit down with Dr. Libin Abraham, lead pastor of Bent Tree Bible Fellowship in Carrollton, Texas, for an inspiring conversation about how faith comes alive in the workplace. Drawing on his own journey from Kerala, India, to Texas and his deep experience in pastoral ministry, Dr. Abraham shares powerful insights into why our jobs are more than just places of employment; they are mission fields where faith is truly activated.

Together, they explore the shift from viewing work as simply a means to an end to understanding it as an opportunity for discipleship and worship. Dr. Abraham discusses the biblical foundation for marketplace ministry, the importance of seeing ourselves as sacred carriers of God’s presence at work, and the practical ways anyone can live out faith—even in places that feel more like Athens than Jerusalem. Whether you’re in an office, on a job site, or working from home, this episode is filled with real encouragement and practical wisdom for making every space sacred.

Tune in to discover how embracing holy discontent, listening well, and showing genuine care to those around you can transform your daily work into meaningful ministry!

Show Notes

00:00 Introduction

04:48 Representing Church Beyond Sundays

07:47 How Discipleship Includes Mission

11:27 Analyzing Workplace Brokenness and Hope

14:04 An Athens vs. Jerusalem Mentality

19:15 Embracing an Exilic Identity

26:11 Viewing the Workplace as a Mission Field

30:36 Closing Thoughts


Links

Brandon Swoboda

Keisha Fowler

Workmatters

Dr. Libin Abraham

Bent Tree Bible Fellowship

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4 days ago
31 minutes

The Workmatters Podcast
The Why and How of Bringing Your Whole Self to Work with Alex Fittin

Welcome to another episode of The Workmatters Podcast! In this episode, Brandon Swoboda and Darrel Harvey sit down with Alex Fittin, an Enneagram coach and trainer whose passion is helping individuals, teams, and organizations thrive by understanding the core motivations that drive us. Drawing from her trauma-informed practice, Alex shares how the Enneagram goes below the surface of what we do to uncover why we do it, and how this deeper self-awareness can foster more effective, resilient, and faith-anchored workplaces.


Alex opens up about her journey from being a people person to becoming an expert in interpersonal communication, adoption advocacy, and trauma support. She unpacks the holistic approach of the Enneagram, how it differs from other personality systems, and why understanding your true self is essential for both personal growth and organizational health. 


Whether you’re new to the Enneagram or a seasoned enthusiast, Alex offers practical insights on integrating faith and work, embracing your unique God-given design, and building sustainable, purpose-driven teams. Tune in to discover how the Enneagram can transform the way you see yourself and those around you—at work, at home, and in your community!


Show Notes

00:00 Introduction

04:36 Enneagram Coaching for Healing Trauma

06:26 Embracing Unique Strength with the Enneagram

12:43 A Holistic Approach to Personal Growth

22:27 Embracing the Peacemaker’s Journey

29:53 Closing Thoughts


Links

Brandon Swoboda

Darrel Harvey

Workmatters

Alex Fittin

Gap Relief

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1 week ago
30 minutes

The Workmatters Podcast
Why Work Was Never Meant to Be This Hard

Welcome to another episode of The Workmatters Podcast! In this episode, our hosts Keisha Fowler, Darrel Harvey, and Brandon Swoboda sit down for an honest conversation about one of the most influential forces in our lives: the stories we tell ourselves about work. Starting from ancient narratives in Genesis, they dive into how our work stories shape our attitudes, relationships, and sense of purpose in the workplace, often without us even realizing it.


Together, they explore common half-truths we believe about work, like “I’ll sleep when I’m dead” or “work is something to get through before life starts,” and wrestle with how these narratives affect not just our own well-being but also our interactions with coworkers and teams. Drawing from faith, personal experience, and thought-provoking quotes, the hosts challenge us to rethink where our stories about work begin, moving from a lens of brokenness and competition to one of creation, redemption, and renewal.


You’ll hear practical ideas on how to recognize unhealthy narratives, connect with mentors who model joy and purpose, and build reminders into your daily life that help you see work as a meaningful, eternal collaboration with God. Plus, the hosts share their favorite books, coffee habits, and local activities, giving listeners a glimpse into their lives beyond the office.


Whether you’re in business, education, tech, or any field, this episode helps you reflect on your own work story and offers a fresh perspective to find fulfillment, impact, and faith in the work you do every day!

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2 weeks ago
33 minutes

The Workmatters Podcast
Love, Trust, Obedience: Sheeba Philip’s Approach to Faith-Driven Leadership

In this episode of The Workmatters Podcast we talk with Sheeba Philip, a dynamic leader whose passion for purpose-driven work is both inspiring and practical. Joined by hosts Brandon Swoboda and Darrel Harvey, the discussion delves deep into what it means to build organizations and lives centered around authenticity and impact.


Sheeba shares her journey, highlighting pivotal moments that shaped her philosophy on leadership and purpose. Drawing from personal experience, she offers valuable insights on how aligning business strategies with core values not only drives growth but also fosters long-term loyalty among both employees and customers. The conversation underscores that purpose is more than a buzzword; it’s a powerful catalyst for innovation and resilience in today’s ever-changing landscape.


Brandon, Darrel, and Sheeba explore the challenges organizations face when striving for authentic engagement and how transparent communication can bridge the gap between lofty mission statements and everyday operations. What stands out most in this episode is the emphasis on integrating purpose into every aspect of work. Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned executive, Sheeba’s insights resonate, reminding us of the importance of staying true to our values even when the path isn’t always clear!

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3 weeks ago
34 minutes

The Workmatters Podcast
The Sacredness of Secular Work with Jordan Raynor

In this episode, host Brandon Swoboda sits down with Jordan Raynor, a bestselling author, speaker, and major voice in the faith and work movement. Jordan has inspired millions of Christians worldwide with books like The Sacredness of Secular Work, Redeeming Your Time, and The Creator in You, challenging believers to see their daily labor as integral to God’s greater story.


During their conversation, Jordan unpacks his own journey from successful tech entrepreneur and CEO to full-time writer and advocate for integrating faith with work. He recounts the pivotal moment when a mentor pushed him to rethink the division between secular and sacred, urging him to see entrepreneurship and business as a vital ministry. Together, Brandon and Jordan reflect on how scripture lays the foundation for embracing all kinds of work as sacred, not just traditional ministry roles.


Jordan shares practical stories from leading a tech company, wrestling with ethical versus redemptive business decisions, and becoming a parent who is intentional about discussing faith and work at home. If you’ve ever wondered what it looks like to turn your Monday-to-Friday grind into a God-honoring calling, or how you can model this mindset for your family, this episode offers encouragement and actionable insights. Get ready to challenge the idea of secular work, ignite a renewed sense of purpose in your career, and hear why showing up and being present in your workplace might be the most spiritual act of all!

Show Notes

00:00 Introduction

04:17 The Divine Purpose of Creation

07:57 Transforming Contractors to Employees

11:49 Choosing a Unique Path

17:26 Promoting Positivity About Work

23:37 Christian Approach to Goal Setting

26:02 Jesus: The Carpenter’s Purpose

27:23 Closing Thoughts


Links

Brandon Swoboda

Workmatters

Jordan Raynor

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1 month ago
27 minutes

The Workmatters Podcast
The Role of Work in Healing, Hope, and Growth with Becky Shaffer

Hosts Darrel Harvey and Brandon Swoboda are joined by Becky Shaffer, founder and executive director of Saving Grace NWA, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering young women who, like her, have faced unimaginable hardships.


In this heartfelt conversation, Becky shares her deeply personal story of growing up in the foster care system, navigating a difficult childhood marked by abuse, and ultimately finding healing through forgiveness and faith. Drawing from her own experiences, Becky reveals how her journey shaped the vision behind Saving Grace. Through safe relationships, coaching, and hands-on opportunities on a beautiful farm, Saving Grace offers its participants a path toward generational transformation and renewed hope.


Throughout the episode, Becky expands on how nature and simple rhythms, like time with animals or swinging beneath an old oak tree, play a role in healing. She discusses the dignity and purpose found in meaningful work, the importance of instilling grit and curiosity, and the need for both self-care and soul care for those on the front lines of ministry. Becky also reflects on her evolution as a leader, highlighting the value of humility, a teachable heart, and relying on a team whose strengths complement her own.


Whether you're seeking encouragement for your faith journey, inspiration to lead with compassion, or insight into the transformative work happening at Saving Grace, this conversation offers wisdom and hope. Stick around as we dive deep into stories of redemption, the power of mentorship, and what it truly means to trust God with the outcomes of our work!

Show Notes

00:00 Introduction

05:49 Becky’s Forgiveness Journey

07:18 How Nature Heals Through Positive Experiences

12:37 Faith’s Growth and Challenges

14:46 Balancing Self-Care and Soul Care

16:33 The Unseen Strength of Homeless Women

21:32 From Naive Leader to Learner

24:16 Lifesaving Mentorship Bonds

26:31 Closing Thoughts


Links

Brandon Swoboda

Darrel Harvey

Workmatters

Becky Shaffer

Saving Grace, Inc.

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1 month ago
27 minutes

The Workmatters Podcast
Moving from Ethical Business to Redemptive Business with Henry Ho

Welcome to another episode of The Workmatters Podcast! Today, hosts Brandon Swoboda and Darrel Harvey are joined by a truly inspiring guest: Henry Ho, the co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer of Storesight, which combines field-scale and artificial intelligence to deliver always-on visibility, real-time insights, and fast retail action for top consumer brands. Known for his innovative spirit, deep faith, and yes, his signature thumbs-up in every photo, Henry brings a wealth of wisdom from decades spent bridging business, purpose, and people across the globe.

In this conversation, Henry unpacks the idea of "redemptive entrepreneurship": doing business with God’s heart by building redemptive elements into your company from the very start. Drawing on his experiences in the corporate world, international ventures in Hong Kong and India, and even some humbling failures along the way, Henry offers real-world insight into what separates exploitive, ethical, and truly redemptive business practices.

You’ll hear stories of sacrifice, resilience, and the importance of finding what’s broken in the world—and daring to be a part of its redemption. Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur or "just a business person” finding your place at the intersection of faith and work, Henry’s practical advice and contagious enthusiasm will give you both courage and a fresh perspective.

So grab your coffee and get ready for a conversation that dives deep into the why and how of integrating faith, sacrifice, and innovation at work.


Show Notes

00:00 Introduction

04:01 Ethical Leadership and Sacrifice Principles

11:10 Starting Redemptive Businesses in India

14:48 Unexpected Outreach During Factory Closure

18:38 Turning Failure Into Growth and Success

20:58 AI-Enhanced Retail Insight Platform

25:15 Affordable Loan Access Program

29:16 Closing Thoughts


Links

Brandon Swoboda

Darrel Harvey

Workmatters

Henry Ho

Storesight

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1 month ago
29 minutes

The Workmatters Podcast
Reflections on Purpose and Identity in the Workplace with Steve Graves

Welcome to The Workmatters Podcast! In this episode, hosts Brandon Swoboda and Keisha Fowler sit down with Steve Graves, a pioneering leader, business owner, advisor, and author, who’s been shaping the intersection of faith and work for over three decades. Steve shares his journey from early days of wondering how to bring his faith into the Monday-to-Friday grind, through founding a company dedicated to blending biblical wisdom with business excellence, to launching the influential Life at Work magazine. You’ll hear Steve’s candid stories about the challenges and joys of being a trailblazer in this space, the lifelong process of integrating faith with career, and why your work is both a calling and a tool God uses to shape your character.

Whether you’re just beginning to ask what it means to bring faith into your job or you’re looking for practical wisdom on maintaining your identity beyond your work, this conversation is packed with encouragement, insight, and a few laughs along the way. Join us as we explore what it really means to make work matter, no matter your role, industry, or phase of life!

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1 month ago
35 minutes

The Workmatters Podcast
Integrating Faith and Vocation with Darrel Harvey & Keisha Fowler

Welcome to the very first episode of The Workmatters Podcast! In this kickoff conversation, hosts Darrel Harvey, Keisha Fowler, and Brandon Swoboda gather to set the stage for a season filled with authentic discussions about what it really means to integrate faith with work. You’ll hear personal stories and journeys marked by twists, turns, and plenty of “aha” moments as each guest shares how navigating career changes, big dreams, and unexpected detours revealed new ways to partner with God in the workplace.

The hosts delve into why the purpose and practice of work matter so deeply, and reflect on the challenges, joys, and questions that come with balancing vocation, faith, and everyday life. Whether you’re working your dream job, feeling lost, or somewhere in between, this episode promises to remind you that you’re not alone and to invite you into a community where meaningful work is worth wrestling with.

Tune in for encouragement, practical takeaways, insightful book recommendations, and a behind-the-scenes look at why these conversations, and your own journey, matter more than ever!

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1 month ago
43 minutes

The Workmatters Podcast
Spiritual Formation and Kingdom Renewal in the Modern Workplace with Dr. Tammy Dunahoo

Welcome to this week's episode of The Workmatters Podcast! Today, we’re thrilled to be joined by Dr. Tammy Dunahoo, Executive Dean at Portland Seminary of George Fox University, whose decades of leadership experience as a pastor and educator offer deep insight into the intersection of faith and work. Hosts Brandon Swoboda and Darrel Harvey sit down with Tammy to explore how our everyday work, whether in a corporate boardroom, behind a coffee counter, or landscaping in the heat, is profoundly sacred and an essential piece of God’s renewal in the world.

Tammy shares how her passion for spiritual formation shapes her vision for both church leaders and everyday professionals, breaking down the false divide between sacred and secular work. She discusses why growing as a person of faith in your workplace is not just possible, but crucial for living out the Gospel’s “fullness." Additionally, Tammy dives into thought-provoking topics like co-vocational ministry, leadership as salt and light, and the powerful impact we can make on organizations and cultures.

Whether you’re leading a team, fixing broken systems, or simply showing up to do your job each day, this conversation is all about seeing the sacredness in your work and the opportunity to participate in God’s ongoing story of renewal. Tune in for an inspiring, practical episode that will help you rediscover the purpose woven into your work, wherever you find yourself Monday morning!

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1 month ago
27 minutes

The Workmatters Podcast
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The WorkMatters Podcast invites you to discover the sacred, formative nature of work through thoughtful, faith-centered conversations. Each week, we explore how integrating theology and practical action can transform your daily labor into a meaningful part of your spiritual formation in Christ.

Designed for driven and curious Christian professionals, this podcast offers fresh perspectives, practical steps, and encouraging insights to help you live out your faith in the workplace. Whether you’re leading a team, serving customers, or pursuing your craft, The WorkMatters Podcast helps you embrace work as more than a job—it’s a holy calling shaping you into the image of Christ.


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1 month ago
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The Workmatters Podcast
The conversations on The Workmatters Podcast inspire, equip, and empower Christians to embrace work as one of the most fertile fields for spiritual transformation. You will hear powerful stories from practitioners on how they have been formed into the image of Christ in their work, at their work, and through their work.