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Positive Thinking Podcast
Positive Thinking Podcast
Author: Dr. Jasmine Baker
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”Your attitude is like a box of crayons that color your world” What will you create today? Let me help you paint your world with success. Dr. Jasmine Baker will help you with breaking bad habits and designing positive new ones. Whether you are seeking spiritual clarity, self-improvement or better mental health you are definitely in to gain brighter thinking during this podcast.
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This episode moves from foundation to structure. If Axiom Zero is the law before the equations, then the Master Equation is the framework.
In the opening episode of The Algebra of Heaven, we establish the foundation for every Kingdom equation: Axiom Zero — The soul cannot be automated.
Before obedience produces multiplication…
Before stewardship leads to provision…
Before authority produces dominion…
There must be a living, aligned soul.
In this closing episode of The Soul Cannot Be Automated, we explore the difference between influence that is built on position and influence that is built on formation. Technology can amplify a voice, but it cannot produce a rooted soul. True authority grows slowly through obedience, humility, and a life anchored in God.
This episode moves into the realm of creativity, influence, and voice.
Here we ask a deeper question:
Where do your words come from—pressure or presence?
Through Moses’ encounters on Sinai, David’s psalms, and the Spirit-led boldness of the early church in the Book of Exodus, Book of Psalms, and Acts of the Apostles, we examine how true influence flows from communion, not performance.
In a world that rewards speed, output, and visibility, Heaven prioritizes communion. Through the lives of Mary and Martha, Samuel, David, and the apostles, we uncover God’s consistent pattern—relationship before responsibility.
This episode explores that in a world that measures value by output, speed, and visibility, it’s easy to forget that God knows you first—long before your work, your words, or your accomplishments.
We look at stewardship versus overreach, through the lives of Hezekiah and Uzziah—two leaders with very different approaches and outcomes.
We examine Solomon: Wisdom Without Restraint. Solomon had wisdom, favor, and resources—but the very things God gave him became a burden to the people when used without restraint.
We examine Saul: Ambition Over Obedience. We’ll explore what happens when leaders act out of impatience, fear, or personal ambition rather than waiting for God’s instruction.”
Stop Exhausting God’s People is a 4 episode series about leadership, stewardship, and ensuring the people God entrusts to us are not overburdened. Over the next four episodes, we’ll explore Scripture, the kings of Israel and Judah, and modern ministry applications to help leaders align with God’s authority and steward wisely.”
Truth is not owned—it is entrusted.
In this final episode, we explore biblical stewardship through 1 Corinthians 4:1–2, confronting a culture that values influence over faithfulness. You’ll learn why discernment is essential to handling truth, how frameworks protect the steward, and why God measures faithfulness—not visibility.
Truth doesn’t fail because it moves.
It fails when it’s mishandled.
You are not just a listener.
You are a steward.
In Truth in Frameworks, we explore how God’s Word must be carried within sound frameworks to produce lasting transformation. When truth is detached from structure, it moves—but doesn’t build. Anchored in Scripture, this episode challenges listeners to examine how truth is taught, organized, and lived out.
Truth doesn’t get lost when it moves — it gets lost when it’s mishandled. Anchored in 2 Timothy 3:16–17 (KJV), this episode explores the tension between emotion and precision, inspiration and formation. Through Scripture and example, we examine how truth can circulate through many voices without being diluted, personalized, or distorted. Emotion may amplify truth, but only precision preserves it.
In this premiere episode, we explore how God’s truth can be present in teaching yet still be “lost in translation” when delivery, emotion, or storytelling clouds its power. Anchored in Hebrews 4:12, this episode challenges both listeners and leaders to discern when teachings move the heart emotionally but fail to embed deeply into life and practice.
A glitch in expectation is the moment when the system designed to destroy you fails—and instead becomes the stage for God’s glory.
The avalanche effect in the spirit is not chaos—it is contained power finally released.
It begins after long seasons of silence, pressure, and faithful obedience where nothing seemed to move.
Have you ever felt overwhelmed by life’s chaos—storms of stress, pressure, and uncertainty—and wondered if God is even present?”
Many believers stay stuck—not because they are sinful or lazy—but because they don’t know how to weigh their lives with justice, mercy, and faithfulness. This episode explores the biblical teaching on “weightier matters,” how spiritual maturity equips believers to discern, and why the church often neglects this teaching.
Sometimes God allows a past season, assignment, or relationship to call out to us again. This is called a covenant echo. The echo tests discernment, not devotion, and can either confirm your next step or bind you in “golden chains” if misread.
Discover why obedience alone isn’t enough — it must match God’s word. Using Peter’s experiences with nets and a line, we explore the difference between precision moments and harvest moments, and how exact obedience unlocks provision in your life.























