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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.
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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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.
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.
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.
In this episode, Sean talks about James 1:19 and how we can be slow to anger in a world filled with rage. He shares an amazing example of supernatural forgiveness than changed our world.
In this episode, Sean urges all us to think about how we will be remembered? What defines your legacy? He asks some great questions, gives Biblical and current examples, and gives us a legacy checklist. Don’t miss this one!
Following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, Sean shares about their friendship and how we should respond to this terrible act. He prays that this a turning point for our country, similar to 9-11.
In this most important episode, Sean shares about a process he has recently gone through to begin the healing of the heart. God wants a soft, open heart that he can communicate with and lead us through. But, in our lives, we have been disappointed, many times, and this leads to a stone wall protecting our heart. This episode shows us how to break through this wall and open our hearts up to God, once again.
In this episode, Sean discusses the dangers of EGO. It is so easy to allow our own personal ambitions and feelings to crowd God out of our lives. Sean discusses what EGO looks like, what the Bible says about it, and some strategies to avoid it in our lives.
Inspired by an amazing message given at a football dad‘s prayer breakfast, Sean shares an excellent teaching on how to leave a legacy that outlives us. He uses the life of David, along with many great leaders, to show us the keys to creating a legacy that will last for generations and generations.
Did you know the woman at the well was the first evangelist? Sean didn’t either. This episode discussed her journey and impact, and gives us some very practical lessons for being evangelists today!
This episode is based upon a teaching about the eldest son. We all love the story about the prodigal son and how the father accepted him back with open arms. But what about the eldest son who had been working in the fields all those years. You will love the life-changing teaching!
Our society is struggling from a consistency crisis. Our leaders are all over the map and their actions do not match their words. In this episode, Sean discusses the tremendous value of consistency in all areas of our life and the eternal impact it can have on those around us.
In this episode, Sean gives a deeply personal teaching about our desire to receive the blessing. Many of us have gone our entire lives without the affirmation we are seeking. This can only change in an instant by receiving the blessing from Jesus Christ. This episode teaches us how to receive it and then to pass it on to those we love.
Sometimes life can get very difficult. This episode is designed to encourage all of us to just keep taking one step forward and stay on the path that God has laid out for us. We each have a unique path and we should not compare to others. Perhaps the path is a windy one, But God will show us breathtaking views if we will just keep moving forward.
In this episode, Sean talks about an award acceptance speech that he heard this week from Priscilla Palermo. Priscilla received the Sharon Shoulders cowboy wife of the year award through the professional riding association. During her acceptance speech, she outline the challenges in her life, but she said something very important. Her life began to change when she stopped questioning God and started trusting in Him. This episode talks about that critical turning point and how we must all live in this way.
In this episode, Sean discusses the importance of patience and perseverance when things are hard. He gives practical knowledge and biblical examples for staying strong when the going gets tough.
In this episode, Sean analyzes the leadership lessons that brought an NBA title to a small market team with no “purchased” superstars- the Oklahoma City Thunder. He presents four biblical leadership lessons that will help us all lead like a champion!
In today’s chaotic world, people are living in fear. You and I can be different. When we have confidence, faith and a good attitude, others will notice a difference and we can point them to Jesus. We can work as Jesus in disguise.
Happy Father’s Day 2025! I think all of us have wondered if it’s too late for us, our family or our country. But there’s a story in Mark 5 that gives us the answer. Enjoy this very important edition and never give up on Jesus.
In scripture there is a very unique word with multiple meanings. It is a Hebrew word called Avodah and it means work, worship and service all in one word! Could we be doing work all wrong? In this episode, Sean shares that there is a better way.