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The 94X Kingdom Driven CEO

Author: Sean Kouplen

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What does it mean to be a Kingdom Driven CEO? It means God is now the boss and we work for Him.

Sean Kouplen is the highly successful CEO of Regent Bank and former Secretary of Commerce & Workforce Development for the state of Oklahoma. Kouplen believes we can bring God’s love into our business without making employees feel uncomfortable.

In this popular podcast, The Kingdom-Driven CEO, Kouplen shares how he has integrated faith and love into his organization and the remarkable results that have ensued.

Kouplen also shares leadership and personal development concepts to help you reach your full potential.

The Kingdom Driven CEO podcast has a new episode every Saturday morning.
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In this final episode of the facing the giant series, Sean discusses facing the giant of discouragement. This giant is really sneaky. It wears us down overtime, but Sean gives us one key strategy for overcoming this dangerous giant.
Isolation is a very dangerous giant. It leads us to believe that we are all alone and nobody is dealing with the problems we have. This is not the truth and we are meant to live life and community. In this important episode, Sean lays out the truth about isolation and gives us some very practical steps for getting involved in community.
Compromise is a dangerous giant because it offers relief and seems reasonable. In this episode, Sean shares how to follow God’s plan for your life and not bend to whims of a society that will lead us astray.
In this episode, Sean talks about winning the battle of fear. When we are doing something significant for God, the enemy will try every trick in the book to get us off course. The number one trick is fear. In this episode, Sean gives us great practical tips for overcoming this trick. We not living in denial, we are just reminding ourselves about the power of our God.
In today’s episode, Sean continues his series on Facing the Giants. In episode two, he discusses overcoming the giant of fear by sharing practical tips with all of us. David didn’t deny the existence of the giant, he just magnified the existence of his God.
In this first episode in Sean’s “Facing the Giants” series, Sean discusses winning the battles that try to take us out. He discusses four giants we all face and how to battle them through faith. What a great way to start 2026!!! 🙏🙏🙏
In this episode, Sean shares his most important teaching about the father’s love and how it can heal our heart. As we enter a new year, let’s focus on the relationship that is most important- and see God for who he really is.
In this episode, Sean shares the importance of the name Immanuel, God with us, as we lead in 2026. We are not alone and it is not all on us. God is with us every moment and this changes everything. Happy New Year 2026!!!
In this important episode, Sean talks about the danger of allowing busyness to drown out our intimacy with God. This was a warning shared with him by a mentor of his, and now he is sharing this important message with us!
In this episode, Sean discusses the amazing power of consistency. We love, big goals and big announcements, but God is calling us to just be consistent and grow with him day by day. This consistency has an exponential effect on our life and those around us.
Let It Be of You Only

Let It Be of You Only

2025-12-0612:33

This amazing episode, inspired by the lyrics of a popular Christian sing, tells us how to live a life that glorifies Jesus. It’s so practical and perfect as we end 2025 and turn the page on a new year!
The Meaning of Work

The Meaning of Work

2025-11-3014:17

Do you ever struggle with motivation at work? If so, this episode is guaranteed to give you an entirely new perspective on the importance of our work and our particular role in it.
Never Forget The One

Never Forget The One

2025-11-2313:51

In this episode, Sean discusses the importance of not allowing aggregate measures to determine our impact… But to always focus on the one. This is how Jesus lived. He didn’t measure crowds, he looked for the one right in front of him. The one who needed him, who needed his touch.
In this important episode, Sean teaches us that trust is greater than love. God loves us all, but our influence really expands when He knows he can trust us. This episode teaches us how to be sons and daughters God can trust.
As We Forgive Those

As We Forgive Those

2025-11-0911:40

In this powerful episode inspired by Jenny Manganero, Sean shares the power of forgiveness and how our forgiveness is linked to our ability to forgive others. Enjoy!
In this episode, based on James 4, Sean asked us who is really on the throne? He discusses a couple of symptoms of a life in which we are on the throne and gives us the cure for making sure that God is really on the throne.
In this episode, Sean talks about the importance of our environment. We are the average of our five closest friends, and if you show me your friends, I will show you your future. Sean discusses the importance of not being limited by our environment, so that God can truly work in our lives to help us become all that we were designed to be.
As It Turned Out

As It Turned Out

2025-10-1912:15

Have you ever felt like God has forgotten you? He has not. In this episode, Sean uses the book of Ruth to help us see her. God is always at work in our lives, whether we see it or not.
Assignment vs Calling

Assignment vs Calling

2025-10-1214:23

This is a fascinating topic that few of us think about. God has a calling on your life, but he may be using various assignments to prepare you for this calling. In this episode, Sean uses an awesome example from the Bible to encourage us to be patient and wait on God.
Devotion vs Commitment

Devotion vs Commitment

2025-10-0514:09

In this episode, Sean discusses the difference between devotion and commitment. This message is based upon an amazing speech that he heard early in the week from his mentor Frank Khalil. How would you live if you knew you were only here until midnight tonight? This question guides our discussion.
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