Casting Your Vision: Inviting God Into Your Podcast Goals (Without Hustle Culture)
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About this listen
If you've ever had a perfectly planned podcast calendar… and still felt stuck, overwhelmed, or like you were pushing a boulder uphill in flip-flops — this episode is for you.
In this first episode of Christian Podcasting Secrets for 2026, I am sharing how to practically invite God into your podcast goals for 2026, not in a "slap a Bible verse on it" way, but in a real partnership-with-the-Holy-Spirit way.
You'll learn my Vision Trio (Partnership, Perspective, and Purpose), why your podcast isn't just shaping your audience but shaping you, and how to release hustle culture without losing momentum.
Plus, you'll walk away with a simple, grace-based framework for planning your content, taking one faithful step, and evaluating your progress without burnout.
XO,
Tammy
Key Takeaways
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Invite God into the process, not just the outcome — brainstorming, planning, recording, and editing.
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The Vision Trio (Partnership, Perspective, Purpose) changes how you create and how you lead.
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Your podcast is shaping you as much as it's shaping your audience.
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Purpose anchors you when growth feels slow, comparison creeps in, or you want to quit.
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A faith-led podcast rhythm includes rest, obedience, and recalibration—not hustle and pressure.
✅ Action Step: Before you plan a single episode for 2026, take 5–10 quiet minutes and ask God:
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What tone should I carry this year?
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Is there a word you're giving me for 2026?
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What direction should I lean into?
✅ Try This This Week: Write "Holy Spirit" at the top of your brainstorm doc and ask:
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What stays? What goes? What needs to shift?
✅ Reflection Questions (End of Month Check-In):
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Was I aligned this month, or just busy?
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Did I operate from peace or pressure?
Where did I force something God didn't ask me to do?