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Welcome to the One Big Thing Podcast, where inspiration meets transformation! I'm Steve Campbell, your host, and I invite you to embark on this exhilarating journey with me. Are you searching for that extra spark, that push to propel you in the right direction? Look no further!

As a husband, father to four, and fellow podcaster, I've experienced the indescribable feeling of accomplishment combined with the daunting sense of isolation. That's why I created this show—to uplift myself and, in turn, uplift you. Together, if you'll give me thirty minutes of your time with each episode, we'll explore captivating interviews that will challenge your thinking and ignite your passion.

The One Big Thing is all about bringing you incredible guests from diverse backgrounds. Picture this: professional athletes, visionary business leaders, and fellow influencers conquering life's challenges. They'll generously share their personal journeys—the triumphant highs and the challenging lows—all leading up to the one big thing they've discovered and are eager to share with you.

But here's the best part: these conversations won't leave you hanging. No, I'm all about sharing practical takeaways that you can immediately apply to your everyday life. Imagine implementing these valuable insights and witnessing the positive transformations unfold before your eyes!

So, if you're ready to charge ahead, ready to move that ball forward in your life, then it's time to hit that subscribe button and join me, Steve Campbell, on this extraordinary expedition called the One Big Thing. Together, we'll unlock the secrets to success, happiness, and fulfillment.

Get ready to seize your moment of greatness. Don't miss out! Subscribe and follow the One Big Thing podcast today.

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On this episode of The One Big Thing Podcast, I sit down with Elliot Johnson—former Major League Baseball player, father, and leader—to talk about what it really means to live with gratitude and earn the life you want.Elliot shares powerful stories from growing up in a family of six siblings where competition was the norm, his journey to the big leagues, and the lessons he now passes on to his kids and the next generation. We dive deep into the mindset of radical accountability, the importance of letting your children struggle well, and why choosing gratitude—even when life is tough—can change everything.If you’ve ever wondered how to balance faith, family, and the drive to win, or how to encourage your kids without forcing your own dreams on them, this conversation will challenge and inspire you.This is a raw, honest, and practical talk about what it looks like to show up in your life, earn it, and stay grateful through it all.✨ Episode HighlightsElliot’s upbringing in a small Arizona town with five siblings and a family culture of competition.Lessons from his father, a die-hard Cubs fan, and how those values shaped Elliot’s career.Why gratitude is a choice—and how it’s shaped Elliot’s worldview.The mindset of “radical accountability” and learning to embrace failure.Parenting lessons: letting kids “struggle well,” pursuing their own passions, and encouraging effort over outcomes.How lessons from baseball apply to life, marriage, and fatherhood.The power of surrounding yourself with winners and people who hold you to higher standards.__________________________About ElliotElliot is a current husband to Nicole and father of three to Blake, Hazel and Skylar. Currently a Global Sports and Entertainment Director with Morgan Stanley specializing in helping former, current and aspiring MLB players. Elliot played 14 seasons professionally including parts of 5 in Major League Baseball with the Rays, Royals, Braves and Indians organizations.Elliot is passionate about helping those who desire optimizing their unique God-given gifts in life.__________________________Join my YouTube Community of over 33k subscribers where you can watch all my episodes at https://www.youtube.com/@stevecampbellprThanks to one of my show sponsors! 💪🏼 Are you looking to get in the best shape of your life? Get Shred. Shred is an app software you can download to get curated workouts built just for you! You can get 20% off the monthly or annual charge by using my promo link at https://shredlabs.sjv.io/c/5462534/2422167/21979Follow me on✅ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/stevecampbellpr/✅ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stevecampbellpr/✅ Twitter - https://twitter.com/SteveCampbellpr
This week on The One Big Thing Podcast, I sit down with my friend Eric Chiofalo — a husband, dad to three little girls, and sports radio host at 105.3 The Fan in Dallas.If you’ve followed my journey, you know how much the Dallas Cowboys have always meant to me because of my dad. So having Eric on — someone I’ve admired from a distance — was really special. But this conversation went far deeper than sports.Eric opened up about what’s been a heavy season for him following the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk — someone he admired as a man of faith, a husband, and a father. We talked about the raw emotions of grief, the anger that’s bubbled up watching people celebrate tragedy, and what it looks like to keep our hearts aligned with God in the middle of heartbreak.We dove into:Wrestling with anger and choosing grace insteadHow studying the Bible has reshaped Eric’s perspective on forgivenessBuilding a daily rhythm of prayer, scripture, and honest conversations with GodBalancing public influence with private integrity — especially when the mic goes offLearning to die to self as a husband and father, and bouncing back when we fall shortThis wasn’t just a conversation about faith — it was about being human. About being men who are trying to raise families, steward our platforms well, and not lose sight of who we are in the process.Eric’s honesty and humility reminded me that even in the public eye, we’re all just people trying to do our best, mess up less, and love well. My prayer is that this episode encourages you to keep going, to stay rooted, and to trust that God can use even the darkest moments to awaken something powerful in us.If this episode stirs something in you, share it with a friend who might need it. And as always, thank you for listening to The One Big Thing Podcast.________________________________________About EricFollow him on his socials:@E.Chiofalo on insta @EricChiofalo on Twitter Eric Chiofalo on Facebook ________________________________________Join my YouTube Community of over 33k subscribers where you can watch all my episodes at https://www.youtube.com/@stevecampbellprThanks to one of my show sponsors! 💪🏼 Are you looking to get in the best shape of your life? Get Shred. Shred is an app software you can download to get curated workouts built just for you! You can get 20% off the monthly or annual charge by using my promo link at https://shredlabs.sjv.io/c/5462534/2422167/21979Follow me on✅ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/stevecampbellpr/✅ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stevecampbellpr/✅ Twitter - https://twitter.com/SteveCampbellpr
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Robert Kiltz, the founder and director of CNY Fertility, to talk about faith, mindset, and medicine. Dr. Kiltz’s story is incredible—he went from a tough childhood in Los Angeles, even spending time in a gang, to becoming one of the leading fertility specialists in the country.What stood out to me in our conversation is how he sees hardship not as something to avoid, but as the very thing that shapes us into who we’re meant to be. He shares openly about the role of faith in God, the power of mindset, and how he weaves spirituality, nutrition, and lifestyle into his practice.This conversation left me both inspired and challenged. If you’ve ever faced setbacks, wrestled with questions about faith, or wondered how to keep moving forward when life feels hard, I think Dr. Kiltz’s story and wisdom will encourage you. For anyone walking through infertility, his insights will also bring fresh hope and perspective.Show Highlights:Why he believes hardship is essential for growth—and how to reframe your challenges as blessings.How nutrition and lifestyle changes, including his adoption of the carnivore diet, have transformed his life and practice.The unique way CNY Fertility integrates medicine, spirituality, and holistic practices to support families.Powerful stories of hope from couples who found healing and success against the odds.The reminder that your story isn’t over—even when life takes unexpected turns like job loss, setbacks, or infertility struggles._____________________________Dr. Kiltz is the Founder and Owner of CNY Fertility, one of the largest and most innovative fertility practices in the country. Dr. Kiltz is a Diplomat of the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Fellowship trained and Board Certified in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility. He spent more than two decades helping families grow by developing cutting-edge approaches to fertility grounded in Western medicine and supported by practices of holistic medicine.To treat the whole person—mind, body, and spirit, Dr. Kiltz revolutionized the Fertility industry by providing full-service healing arts centers where patients receive massage, acupuncture, and yoga instruction. This patient-centered approach extends to Dr. Kiltz’s commitment to expanding access to fertility treatments by pricing most fertility treatments at only 1/3 the cost of the national average. Dr. Kiltz routinely shares his thoughts on diet, wellness, spirituality, and fertility in his blog and via bi-weekly Facebook and YouTube Lives.A thought leader in the keto carnivore movement, Dr. Kiltz believes that an animal-based dietdramatically improves mental clarity, fertility, and health, empowering people to live their bestlives. In addition to his own media channels, Dr. Kiltz appears regularly on numerous popularblogs and social media outlets and has shared his views as a speaker at TEDx.Connect more with Dr. KiltzWebsite: https://www.doctorkiltz.com/Keto + Carnivore Support - Group Kiltz Mighty Tribe: https://kiltz-mighty-tribe.mn.co/Kiltz Cups: https://kiltzcups.com/Doctor Kiltz Nutritional Solutions: https://www.doctorkiltznutritionalsolutions.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doctorkiltz/Tiktok:
Join me for an insightful conversation with actress, producer, and writer Nakia Burrise, best known for her role as the Yellow Ranger on Power Rangers. Beyond the world of entertainment, Nakia shares her core values and how her faith in the Lord Jesus Christ guides her decisions, from choosing roles to navigating the unpredictable landscape of Hollywood.Nakia opens up about:Putting God first, family second, and career third: Understanding Nakia's priorities and how they influence her choices.Trusting God's path, even when it doesn't make sense: Learn how Nakia relies on faith and acknowledges Him in all ways.The realities of Hollywood: Nakia dispels common misconceptions about fame and fortune in the entertainment industry, sharing personal stories of financial hardship and the importance of having a backup plan.Finding purpose beyond the screen: Discover how Nakia's passion for education led her to become a substitute teacher and start a non-profit organization, "A Day in the Life," to expose underprivileged children to diverse career opportunities.Standing firm in her convictions: Nakia discusses the challenges of staying true to her beliefs in an industry that often pressures individuals to compromise their values.A recent journey in filmmaking: Nakia shares a story on her own production "Back to Bridgewood," where relying on faith, not on her own experience, helped her make the right decisions.Nakia's story is a reminder to trust in God's plan, even when it surpasses our own understanding.___________________________About NakiaNakia was raised in Stockton, California, where her passion for the performing arts began early. While in high school, she auditioned for UCLA's prestigious theater department and was the only African American female freshman accepted out of 50 applicants that year. She landed her first major role as Tanya Sloan, the Yellow Power Ranger, on the hit kids’ TV show "Power Rangers Zeo," appearing in 75 episodes and a feature film. Over her 25+ year career, she has starred in numerous commercials, print ads, movies and television series.In 2015, she created, co-wrote, and produced 2 seasons of the single camera comedy, Life After Saving the World which was loosely based on her life. This series won the Empire Award in the New York Screenplay Contest and placed in the LAIFFA television and film festival.Follow her on instagram at https://www.instagram.com/nakiaburrise/___________________________You can watch all episodes on my YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@stevecampbell-podcastThanks to one of my show sponsors! 💪🏼 Are you looking to get in the best shape of your life? Get Shred. Shred is an app software you can download to get curated workouts built just for you! You can get 20% off the monthly or annual charge by using my promo link at https://shredlabs.sjv.io/c/5462534/2422167/21979Follow me on✅ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/stevecampbellpr/✅ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stevecampbell_pr/✅ Twitter - 
This episode is one of those conversations that stays with you long after it ends. I sat down with my friend Morgan Vance, Executive Director of the Pat Summitt Foundation, and we talked about something that so many of us face but often feel alone in: what happens after you hit rock bottom?Morgan opens up about walking through a painful divorce, the loneliness that followed, and the moment she found herself on her knees in her parents’ backyard, realizing she couldn’t do it on her own. But that wasn’t the end of her story — it was the beginning of a new one.She shares how therapy, faith, and a simple bag of chips (yes, really) helped her rediscover joy and reclaim her identity. Her “one big thing”? That there’s always a reason to praise — even in the middle of the mess.If you’re in a hard season right now — whether it’s divorce, depression, anxiety, or just feeling stuck — I want you to know you’re not alone. Morgan’s story is a reminder that healing is possible, joy is real, and sometimes the smallest moments can be the most powerful.We also talk about the incredible work she’s doing through the Pat Summitt Foundation to support families impacted by Alzheimer’s, and how you can get connected if that’s part of your journey too._______________________________________About MorganMorgan is a proud wife and mother of five. She serves as the Executive Director of the Pat Summitt Foundation, charged with protecting the life and legacy of legendary women’s basketball coach Pat Summitt while advancing the organization’s mission in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease._______________________________________Listen to the One Big Thing on your favorite platform at https://pod.link/1689287620You can watch all episodes on my YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@stevecampbellpr⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I'd also love for you to subscribe to this podcast and leave a rating and review. You can leave a review at https://ratethispodcast.com/onebigthingThanks to one of my show sponsors! 💪🏼 Are you looking to get in the best shape of your life? Get Shred. Shred is an app software you can download to get curated workouts built just for you! You can get 20% off the monthly or annual charge by using my promo link at https://shredlabs.sjv.io/c/5462534/2422167/21979The One Big Thing is produced by NQR Media. NQR also produces the award-winning Ditch the Suits Podcast, of which I am a co-host. For more, visit https://www.nqrmedia.com/Follow me on✅ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/stevecampbellpr/✅ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stevecampbell_pr/✅ Twitter - https://twitter.com/SteveCampbellpr✅ Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/scampbellseedpg/
In this episode of The One Big Thing, I had the privilege of sitting down with former MLB pitcher and current high school coach Justin Masterson. You might know him from his days on the mound with the Red Sox, but what really struck me in our conversation was his heart for people and his deep insights on emotional maturity.We talked about what it means to grow—not just as a leader or athlete, but as a human being. Justin shared how his definition of maturity has evolved into the ability to handle emotions well, especially in the face of hardship. Whether he's coaching teenagers, navigating marriage, or serving in his community, he’s learned that staying relational and grounded is key.In this episode, we dive into:The emotional weight athletes carry behind the scenesHow to lead with empathy and humility in high-pressure environmentsPractical tools like the “CAKE” acronym and quieting techniques to regulate emotionsWhy identity and belonging are essential for real transformationHonest stories of failure, forgiveness, and fatherhoodI even share a personal story about a moment I blew it as a dad—and what it taught me about grace, humility, and the power of saying “I’m sorry.”If you’re someone who wants to grow in emotional intelligence, lead with more compassion, or just be a better version of yourself, this episode is for you. We’re not aiming for perfection—just progress._________________________________About Justin MastersonJustin Masterson is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who spent eight seasons in the big leagues with the Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Guardians (formerly Indians), and St. Louis Cardinals. Known for his resilience and leadership on the mound, he made history as the youngest Red Sox pitcher since Babe Ruth to win a playoff game and was selected as an All-Star in 2013. His career highlights include pitching an immaculate inning and recording four strikeouts in a single inning.After retiring from professional baseball in 2017 to prioritize family, Justin transitioned into a life of service and mentorship. He now coaches varsity baseball at Fishers High School in Indiana, where he also helps develop athletes’ mental skills through programs like “Awaken the Tiger” and “Eye of the Tiger.” He’s a substitute teacher, motivational speaker, and host of The Justin Masterson Show podcast.Justin and his wife founded the Fortress Foundation in 2013 to support individuals in need, and they continue to work with organizations like PHARE Warrior and Wayfinders. Above all, Justin is passionate about helping others grow in emotional maturity—defined as the ability to stay relational and grounded in the face of life’s biggest challenges._________________________________Listen to the One Big Thing on your favorite platform at https://pod.link/1689287620You can watch all episodes on my YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@stevecampbellpr⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I'd also love for you to subscribe to this podcast and leave a rating and review. You can leave a review at https://ratethispodcast.com/onebigthingThanks to one of my show sponsors! 💪🏼 Are you looking to get in the best shape of your life? Get Shred. Shred is an app software you can download to get curated workouts built just for you! You can get 20% off the monthly or annual charge by using my promo link at https://shredlabs.sjv.io/c/5462534/2422167/21979The One Big Thing is produced
On this episode of The One Big Thing, I had the honor of sitting down with General Stanley McChrystal. You may know him as one of the most respected military leaders of our time, but in our conversation, we focused less on medals and missions and more on the thing that truly defines a life: character.We talked about what it means to be a father, a grandfather, and a human being trying to live out your values in a complicated world. Stan shares how character isn't something we inherit—it's something we choose. And we don't just choose it once—we choose it daily, especially in the hard moments when no one else is watching.We also got into:Why your example matters more than your achievementsHow to hold fast to who you are—even when the world feels loud, divided, and chaoticWhat Stan learned from leading soldiers in war and grandkids in peacetimeHow his book On Character: Choices That Define a Life came to be (and why it might help you rethink your own convictions)Whether you're a parent, a leader, or someone simply trying to do the next right thing, I think this episode will meet you right where you are. This conversation reminded me that we all have a say in the kind of person we become—and that it’s never too late to start making better choices.🧠 Your one big thing today? Character isn’t what you say—it’s who you are when no one’s looking. And you own that.________________________________________About Stanley McChrystalCo-Founder of McChrystal Group Former Commander of U.S. and International Forces in Afghanistan Former Leader of Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) Author of My Share of the Task: A Memoir, Team of Teams: New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World, Leaders: Myth and Reality, Risk: A User’s Guide, and Character: Choices that Define a Life. A one-of-a-kind leader with a new perspective on collaboration and teamwork, General Stan McChrystal is known for helping organizations tap into the potential of their people to better compete in a complex and interconnected world. Following thirty-four years of service in the U.S. Army—including as commander of U.S. and International Security Assistance Forces (ISAF) Afghanistan and commander of the nation’s premier counter-terrorism force— General McChrystal delivers his unique blend of on-theground experience with decades of leadership to provide practical insight and wisdom to help organizations transform and succeed in challenging, dynamic environments. General McChrystal now leads the McChrystal Group as its founder and CEO, which helps organizations of all types transform how their people, processes, and technology work together to unlock greater speed and adaptability. As the author of several best-selling books, General McChrystal latest examines the character of leaders and what makes someone who they are and, importantly, how they will be remembered.________________________________________Listen to the One Big Thing on your favorite platform at https://pod.link/1689287620You can watch all episodes on my YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@stevecampbellpr⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I'd also love for you to subscribe to this podcast and leave a rating and review. You can leave a review at https://ratethispodcast.com/onebigthingThanks to one of my show sponsors! 💪🏼 Are you looking to get in the best shape of your life? Get Shred. Shred is an app software you can download to get curated workouts built just for you! You can...
In this powerful episode, I'm joined by Catherine Sutherland—aka Kat—the iconic Pink Power Ranger, for a conversation that moves beyond her pop culture legacy. Kat opens up about turning 50, entering a new chapter as an empty nester, and how digital detoxing, fasting, and reconnecting with her faith helped her rediscover purpose and peace. Together, we explore how to reset unhealthy habits, stay present in a noisy world, and embrace the small daily choices that lead to lasting impact.Episode Highlights:Instant gratification from technology affects our relationships.Digital detox can help improve focus and connection with loved ones.Fasting can lead to mental clarity and physical health benefits.It's important to be present and actively listen to others.Small steps can lead to significant changes in habits.Mindfulness in technology use can reduce feelings of anxiety.Waiting before responding to impulses can lead to better decisions.We should prioritize our mental and physical health.Recognizing addiction to technology is the first step towards change._______________________________Australian-born actress Catherine Sutherland is best known for playing Katherine "Kat" Hillard, the Pink Ranger in the legendary hit kids' show, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. She continued her role for three seasons in Power Rangers Zeo, Power Rangers Turbo, and Power Rangers Turbo: The Movie. With over 100 episodes filmed in the series, Catherine has most certainly made her mark. After Power Rangers, she went on to perform in the film,The Cell starring Jennifer Lopez,and  various commercials, video games, and independent projects. You may recognize her voice on one of your children's toys/games .Catherine is focusing her creative energy on writing and self-published her first children's book called The Boy with his heart on his sleeve, available on Amazon. She has several other projects in the works. In 2020, Catherine and her Power Rangers co-star Nakia Burrise began a YouTube channel for their fandom called Power Rangers Playback. They have over 19k followers and have everything fromEpisode reviews, live interviews, and skits! They also have. A podcast called Super chat with Cat and Nakia is available on all platforms, where they discuss real-life issues and interview some amazing and inspirational guests. In 2023 Catherine reprises  her role as Kat Hillard, starring  in the 30th anniversary special Power Rangers Once  and Always which was in the top 10 Most watched on Netflix.Catherine is focusing her creative energy on writing and self published her first children's book called The Boy with his heart on his sleeve, available on Amazon. _______________________________Listen to the One Big Thing on your favorite platform at https://pod.link/1689287620You can watch all episodes on my YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@stevecampbellpr⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I'd also love for you to subscribe to this podcast and leave a rating and review. You can leave a review at https://ratethispodcast.com/onebigthingThanks to one of my show sponsors! 💪🏼 Are you looking to get in the best shape of your life? Get Shred. Shred is an app software you can download to get curated workouts built just for you! You can get 20% off the monthly or annual charge by using my promo link at
Today, we're diving into the wild world of workplace dynamics with our fabulous guest, Leigh Elena Henderson, a former corporate executive turned content creator and HR expert. Leigh , under her alias of 'HR Manifesto" is practically a superhero when it comes to navigating the murky waters of toxic corporate cultures. Leigh has spent almost two decades in the HR trenches, collecting tales of workplace woe like some people collect stamps. Her one big thing? It's all about finding your personal vision and aligning it with your career to break free from the chains of toxicity. We explore the significant shifts in career dynamics post-COVID, focusing on how individuals are navigating transitions, understanding their worth in the job market, and the importance of asking the right questions during interviews. Our discussion emphasizes the need for a growth mindset and the courage to embrace change, while also addressing the emotional aspects of career dissatisfaction and the quest for authenticity in workplace culture.So, if you’re feeling stuck, exhausted, or just plain confused about your work life, grab a comfy seat and get ready for some real talk that might just spark your next big move!Takeaways:Toxic workplaces can leave a mark, but surviving them can turn you into a pro at thriving and finding your way out, just like Lee did! Finding your personal vision is key to success; it's about asking yourself who you are today and what you really want from life. If you're feeling misaligned in your career, it's time to check in with yourself and recognize when it's time to move on to greener pastures! Networking is crucial! Whether it’s reaching out to your old contacts or joining new associations, it’s all about connecting with others to explore new opportunities. Remember, your skills are like superheroes - they can save the day! You just need to know how to showcase them to potential employers. Feeling burnt out? It's okay to pull back and set healthy boundaries. This way, you can focus on your job hunt without losing your sanity. _______________________________________About Leigh:Leigh Elena Henderson is the Founder and CEO of HRManifesto, LLC and considers herself a “toxic workplace survivor” after working nearly 20 years in Corporate America supporting a handful of Fortune 100 companies as an Human Resources (HR) executive. Leigh now devotes her time to helping workers thrive through approachable coaching and inspired storytelling through her social content creation, keynotes, writing, and training resources. You can catch @HRManifesto across all the socials, where Leigh strives to unify followers and create community around the shared human experience of work and help all maximize their professional success.Social media links:T I K T O K: https://www.tiktok.com/@hrmanifestoL I N K E D I N: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leighelenaI N S T A G R A M: https://www.instagram.com/hrmanifesto/T H R E A D S: www.threads.net/@hrmanifestoY O U T U B E: https://www.youtube.com/c/hrmanifestoW E B S I T E: www.hrmanifesto.com_______________________________________Listen to the One Big Thing on your favorite platform...
In this episode of my One Big Thing podcast, I connect with my pastor, mentor, and friend — Pacer Hepperly. As the senior pastor of Rio Revolution Church, a multi-site campus that reaches over 13,000 people and streams into 35 correctional facilities, Pacer’s journey is anything but conventional.From humble beginnings in a broken home and working in a factory with no clear direction, to launching a successful car dealership and eventually stepping into full-time ministry at the age of 43, Pacer shares how his life has been shaped not by one defining moment, but by a series of small, faithful decisions.Together, we unpack the significance of patience, perseverance, and obedience — especially when you don’t have a plan B. We discuss how to make difficult life decisions, the role of wise counsel, and how God confirms His direction in our lives, even when the details are unclear. Pacer also opens up about his unexpected call to prison ministry and the powerful impact it’s having across 35 jails.Whether you’re leading a business, a family, or finding your way through a season of uncertainty, this episode offers real-world wisdom, spiritual insight, and hope for those asking, “What’s next for me?”Key Takeaways:Why success is often the result of doing “a lot of small things right”The power of patience and staying faithful through long seasonsHow to discern the difference between faith and foolishness in decision-makingWhy seeking wise, experienced voices is crucial when you’re navigating big life changesThe beautiful story of how one church is restoring hope in prisons across the region______________________________Pacer Hepperly is the senior pastor of Revolution Church, a multi-campus church in Maryville, Tennessee. Since accepting the Lord’s call to preach, Pastor Hepperly has dedicated his life to serving his congregation and the communities within Blount County.Along with Revolution Church, he founded Revolution Christian Academy, (RCA), a thriving Christian school that serves ages 2-5 and grades K-5th, and focuses on using Biblical core values to educate students.Pastor Pacer has an extraordinary passion for discipleship and community outreach.Pacer and his wife Connie have been married for more than 30 years. They share two sons, Josh and Hunter, two amazing daughters-in-law, Codi and Stacey, and six grandchildren.______________________________Join my YouTube Community of over 33k subscribers where you can watch all my episodes at https://www.youtube.com/@stevecampbellprThanks to one of my show sponsors! 💪🏼 Are you looking to get in the best shape of your life? Get Shred. Shred is an app software you can download to get curated workouts built just for you! You can get 20% off the monthly or annual charge by using my promo link at https://shredlabs.sjv.io/c/5462534/2422167/21979Follow me on✅ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/stevecampbellpr/✅ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stevecampbellpr/✅ Twitter - https://twitter.com/SteveCampbellpr✅ Twitter - https://twitter.com/SteveCampbellpr
Today, we’re diving deep with Pastor Jeremy Graham of True Purpose Ministries to unpack one of the most misunderstood issues of our time: addiction. Jeremy shares his powerful journey from addiction to transformation, showing how healing goes far beyond behavior change—it starts from within.We explore how unresolved trauma often fuels addiction, and why understanding that connection can be a game-changer. Addiction doesn't discriminate—it touches people of every background, whether it's drugs, alcohol, work, social media, food, or relationships. Even if you haven’t personally struggled with addiction, this episode sheds light on the universal ways we cope with pain.Jeremy also speaks candidly about the traumatic experiences that shaped him, reminding survivors of molestation, rape, or other abuse that they are not alone—and that healing is possible.This is more than a conversation about addiction; it’s a message of hope, empathy, and the power of transformation.Key Takeaways:Addiction isn't picky; it can affect anyone, regardless of background or appearance. Trauma often leads to addiction, and recognizing this link is crucial for healing. Many people mistakenly assume addiction only affects those with visible signs or a 'typical' profile. The first step towards overcoming addiction is realizing that your life has become unmanageable. Community and support are vital; sharing your struggles can help break the cycle of addiction. _______________________________________Listen to the One Big Thing on your favorite platform at https://pod.link/1689287620You can watch all episodes on my YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@stevecampbellpr⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I'd also love for you to subscribe to this podcast and leave a rating and review. You can leave a review at https://ratethispodcast.com/onebigthingThanks to one of my show sponsors! 💪🏼 Are you looking to get in the best shape of your life? Get Shred. Shred is an app software you can download to get curated workouts built just for you! You can get 20% off the monthly or annual charge by using my promo link at https://shredlabs.sjv.io/c/5462534/2422167/21979The One Big Thing is produced by NQR Media. NQR also produces the award-winning Ditch the Suits Podcast, of which I am a co-host. For more, visit https://www.nqrmedia.com/Follow me on✅ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/stevecampbellpr/✅ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stevecampbell_pr/✅ Twitter - https://twitter.com/SteveCampbellpr✅ Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/scampbellseedpg/
In this powerful and deeply personal episode, I had the opportunity to reconnect with a longtime friend, Kristen Campbell - a collegiate volleyball player turned mentor, nonprofit leader, and now founder of her own business. Kristen opens up about the highs and lows of her journey: from feeling on top of the world in her career, to walking through the heartbreak of infertility and burnout, and ultimately taking a bold leap of faith into entrepreneurship.Kristen shares how her unshakable faith and gift of encouragement have guided her through seasons of waiting, disappointment, and transformation. Her "One Big Thing"? Keep moving forward—no matter where you are or what you're facing.This episode isn't about having it all figured out—it's about embracing the process, showing up with palms-up obedience, and trusting that God will either fulfill the desire in your heart or lovingly replace it with something better. Kristen’s story will resonate with anyone navigating change, wrestling with uncertainty, or seeking clarity in chaos.Whether you're a parent, a spouse, a professional in transition, or someone sitting in a quiet moment wondering what now?—This conversation is for you.Key Takeaways:Why moving forward doesn’t always mean moving fastHow to listen for God's voice in the stillness and discomfortJournaling and prayer as tools for discernment and surrenderRedefining success through seasons of waiting and transformationThe power of community, encouragement, and spiritual alignment____________________________________________Listen to the One Big Thing on your favorite platform at https://pod.link/1689287620You can watch all episodes on my YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@stevecampbellpr⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I'd also love for you to subscribe to this podcast and leave a rating and review. You can leave a review at https://ratethispodcast.com/onebigthingThanks to one of my show sponsors! 💪🏼 Are you looking to get in the best shape of your life? Get Shred. Shred is an app software you can download to get curated workouts built just for you! You can get 20% off the monthly or annual charge by using my promo link at https://shredlabs.sjv.io/c/5462534/2422167/21979The One Big Thing is produced by NQR Media. NQR also produces the award-winning Ditch the Suits Podcast, of which I am a co-host. For more, visit https://www.nqrmedia.com/Follow me on✅ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/stevecampbellpr/✅ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stevecampbell_pr/✅ Twitter - https://twitter.com/SteveCampbellpr✅ Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/scampbellseedpg/
Let’s be real; family life can feel like a rollercoaster ride with all its ups and downs. In this heartwarming episode, Katie Hauck joins me to share her incredible journey through single motherhood, marriage, and creating a beautiful family that not only includes her biological children but also fosters and adopts kids from all walks of life! Together, we explore the concept of family beyond traditional boundaries, emphasizing that family is what you make of it. Katie’s big takeaway? Just say 'yes' to family! Whether you’re considering adoption, fostering, or mentoring, she believes that every little effort counts and can create a ripple effect of love and support. Plus, get ready for some practical tips on how to introduce structure and intentional moments into your family life.Takeaways:Saying yes to family means embracing all forms of family, including foster and adoptive relationships, because love knows no bounds. Every family has its messy moments; it's about finding beauty in the chaos and knowing that hard days are part of the journey. Kids crave attention and affirmation; even a minute of your time can make them feel valued and loved. Creating structure in family life is essential, but flexibility is key—it's okay to adapt routines as needed for your children's needs. _________________________________About KatieKatie Hauck is the founder of Katie Hauck Ministries, an online ministry dedicated to helping others deepen their relationship with Jesus. Originally from Illinois, she now resides in Eastern Tennessee with her husband, Ken, and their family. A passionate author, speaker, and teacher, Katie’s mission is to share God’s love and encourage people with the message: "You Are Loved. Love Others. Read Your Bible." Her ministry reflects her personal journey of faith, overcoming past struggles, and embracing God’s purpose for her life. With a heart for storytelling and scripture, she inspires others to let their light shine and experience the transformative power of God’s Word.Katie's SocialsWebsite is: https://katiehauckministries.com/YouTube is: https://www.youtube.com/@KatieHauckMinistriesFacebook is: https://www.facebook.com/katiehauckministriesInstagram is: https://www.instagram.com/katie_hauck_ministries/TikTok is: https://www.tiktok.com/@katie_hauck_ministries_________________________________Join my YouTube Community of over 33k subscribers where you can watch all my episodes at https://www.youtube.com/@stevecampbellprThanks to one of my show sponsors! 💪🏼 Are you looking to get in the best shape of your life? Get Shred. Shred is an app software you can download to get curated workouts built just for you! You can get 20% off the monthly or annual charge by using my promo link at https://shredlabs.sjv.io/c/5462534/2422167/21979Follow me on✅ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/stevecampbellpr/✅ Instagram - 
Many of us dream of having children one day, but for some, the journey to parenthood comes with unexpected challenges. Infertility is a silent struggle that deserves more attention, and in this episode, we’re diving deep into the emotional and physical toll it takes.My good friend, Lisa Connally, bravely shares her story—her desire to start a family, the ups and downs of IVF, and the invaluable lessons she’s learned along the way. And let’s give her some love because this is her first-ever podcast appearance!We talk about the rollercoaster of emotions that comes with fertility struggles, the power of open communication in relationships, and the importance of finding support—whether through friends, family, or online communities. Lisa’s honesty and insight make this conversation one you won’t want to miss.Tune in for a heartfelt discussion that brings awareness, understanding, and hope to those on a similar path.Takeaways:Infertility can feel isolating, but remember, you're definitely not alone in this journey. Navigating infertility often requires tough conversations that can strengthen your relationship with your partner. Finding support, whether from friends or through online communities, can make a huge difference during tough times. It's crucial to communicate openly with family about your struggles, while also setting boundaries for your emotional well-being. Finding humor and positivity in the midst of challenges, like following relatable social media accounts, can help lighten the emotional load. Engaging in self-care activities, such as working out or coloring, can help manage stress and provide a healthy outlet for emotions. __________________________________________About Lisa:Lisa is a Senior Processor at Lawyers Land & Title and has worked in the title industry for nine years. Her kindness, ability to work under stressful situations, and continuous positive attitude are only a few of the reasons why LLT is lucky to have her. Many clients have acknowledged Lisa’s attention to time management and her constant communication. Lisa is originally from upstate New York, but has lived in Tennessee for the last ten years. She and her husband, Blake, have two puppies and love to golf when they have a free day together.___________________________________________Join my YouTube Community of over 33k subscribers where you can watch all my episodes at https://www.youtube.com/@stevecampbellprThanks to one of my show sponsors! 💪🏼 Are you looking to get in the best shape of your life? Get Shred. Shred is an app software you can download to get curated workouts built just for you! You can get 20% off the monthly or annual charge by using my promo link at https://shredlabs.sjv.io/c/5462534/2422167/21979Follow me on✅ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/stevecampbellpr/✅ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stevecampbellpr/✅ Twitter - https://twitter.com/SteveCampbellpr✅ Twitter - https://twitter.com/SteveCampbellpr
Today we're diving into the world of leadership and consistency with Nick Sorrenti, owner of Studio 11 Barbershop, who believes that when you’re not feeling motivated, the secret sauce is all about staying consistent! This isn’t just a story about haircuts; it’s about leadership, community, and the ups and downs of entrepreneurship. Nick shares his early days, where a simple favor of giving haircuts to college buddies spiraled into a full-blown career. He never set out to be a barbershop owner – it just kind of happened! But here’s the kicker: Nick believes being a boss is overrated. He prefers to see himself as a leader, someone who empowers his team instead of just barking orders. He talks about the weight of responsibility he feels as the owner of Studio 11, with the lives of 25 families in his hands. It’s a lot, but Nick thrives under the pressure, viewing it as a chance to grow. He passionately discusses the importance of accountability and collaboration, creating a culture where everyone supports each other – and it shows! Towards the end of our chat, Nick drops some golden nuggets of wisdom. He introduces a cool concept he calls the 'traffic light system' for communication, a way for his team to express how they’re feeling without any awkwardness. It’s all about keeping the lines of communication open and building a supportive environment. So whether you're running a business or just trying to get through life’s challenges, Nick’s insights will stick with you. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to lead with heart and hustle!Takeaways:✂️ In this episode, we dive into the idea that being a leader means building a supportive team, not just being the boss; accountability flows both ways!✂️ Nick emphasizes that pressure is a privilege because it pushes you to grow, especially when you're responsible for others' livelihoods.✂️ The key takeaway is to be consistent, even when motivation dips; creating systems in life and business can help keep you on track.✂️ Nick's journey into barbering began unexpectedly at a summer camp, showcasing how passions can evolve in the most surprising ways!✂️ A unique traffic light system is introduced for communication, allowing team members to express their emotional state and needs effectively.✂️ Finding a spiritual mentor can be pivotal; having someone to guide you through challenges can help you stay grounded and focused._____________________________________________Nick Sorrenti is a proud father of two wonderful daughters and a devoted husband to an incredible wife. As a husband and father, he prioritizes being loving, supportive, and, most importantly, present.He is also the founder of Studio 11 Barbershop, with locations in Endicott, Vestal, and Oneonta, NY. At Studio 11, they are built on three core principles: culture, community, and consistency. These values guide Nick and his team in fulfilling their mission to provide a memorable experience for every client, regardless of their background.Above all, Nick believes that success is never a solo journey. Surrounding yourself with like-minded individuals and fostering mutual growth is essential. He strives to not only challenge himself but to uplift and inspire those around him as well!Personal instagram: Nick_SorrentiBusiness: Studio11_nickBusiness: Studio11barbershop___________________________________________________Join my YouTube Community of over 33k subscribers where you can watch all my episodes at a...
Broadway, Hallmark, Singing, Acting—Laura Osnes Does It All!Laura Osnes is a ray of sunshine and a positive light in this world, and I was honored to have her join me on this episode of One Big Thing.In our conversation, Laura shares her journey from Broadway star to rediscovering her identity beyond her career. We discuss the courage to try new things, the importance of community and connection, and the challenges of embracing authenticity. She opens up about her most impactful roles, the difficulties of being true to herself, and the personal growth that comes from facing life’s challenges.Together, we explore themes of faith, personal growth, and the power of genuine relationships. We also dive into the significance of making courageous choices for family, finding a supportive community, and creating meaningful content in today’s counter-cultural landscape. This episode is all about intentional living, prioritizing what truly matters, and nurturing the relationships that make life richer.Tune in for an inspiring and heartfelt conversation with Laura Osnes!TakeawaysEmbracing new challenges can be scary, but it opens doors to personal growth and self-discovery.Every experience, even tough ones, can shape our identity and help us find our true passion.It's essential to surround ourselves with a community that supports our values and encourages our journey.Finding your voice and being true to yourself is a powerful journey that everyone should embrace.__________________________________________LAURA OSNES is a two-time Tony Award nominee for her indelible performances on Broadway in Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella and Bonnie & Clyde. Other Broadway credits include Bandstand (streaming via Broadway On Demand), Anything Goes, South Pacific, and Grease, having won the role of Sandy on NBC’s reality talent competition, “You’re The One That I Want” at the age of 21. Osnes has charmed millions in eight Hallmark Channel and Great American Family movies and has also been seen on television in Fosse/Verdon (FX), Six by Sondheim (HBO), Dynasty (CW), and Elementary (CBS). Her crystal clear and powerful soprano regularly graces symphony halls and cabaret venues around the globe, including filmed performances with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Live from Lincoln Center (PBS), A Capitol Fourth (PBS), and The Kennedy Center Honors (CBS). Her voice can be heard on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Prime), Team UmiZoomi (Nickelodeon), and Chip Chilla (Bentkey), as well as several original Broadway cast recordings and her two solo albums. Laura has written and released 11 original songs, including her debut EP “On The Other Side” since moving to Tennessee in 2021 and co-founded Rebel Rocket Entertainment, a Nashville-based production company, with her husband, Nathan Johnson. @lauraosnes ___________________________________________Join my YouTube Community of over 33k subscribers where you can watch all my episodes at https://www.youtube.com/@stevecampbellprThanks to one of my show sponsors! 💪🏼 Are you looking to get in the best shape of your life? Get Shred. Shred is an app software you can download to get curated workouts built just for you! You can get 20% off the monthly or annual charge by using my promo link at https://shredlabs.sjv.io/c/5462534/2422167/21979Follow me on✅ Facebook -
We couldn't stop laughing....get ready for a delightful and candid conversation with the incredibly talented and funny singer-songwriter Dave Barnes, who opens up about the challenges and joys of balancing artistry, fatherhood, and the expectations that come with both. As he shares his experiences, Dave emphasizes the importance of authenticity in a world that often romanticizes the artist's life, reminding us that much of parenting is filled with mundane moments that deserve recognition. Our discussion dives deep into the pressures of being in the spotlight while striving to maintain genuine connections with family and friends. With a playful tone and plenty of humor, Dave reflects on his journey, including the fascinating dynamics of his marriage to Annie and their three kids. Dave also talks about Dadville - his incredible podcast with his co-host, Jon McLaughlin. On Dadville, Dave and John share dad jokes, interviews, and heartfelt conversations in every episode. This episode is a must-listen for any fan of Daves, but also for those currently navigating the complexities of life, creativity, and personal relationships.Takeaways:The challenge of authenticity lies in balancing personal honesty with audience expectations in artistry. Dave emphasizes the importance of community for recognizing and fostering authenticity. Balancing the demands of creativity and family life can be a constant struggle for artists. Parenting can feel overwhelming and mundane, yet it's essential to find joy in these moments. The Dadville Podcast offers valuable insights into parenting while also fostering genuine connections. Engaging with fans requires navigating the line between accessibility and personal boundaries. _____________________________________________About Dave BarnesAlthough born in South Carolina, singer/songwriter Dave Barnes spent most of his childhood in Mississippi, where he formed an early attachment to hip-hop but was also exposed to classic soul, blues, and R&B by his parents. He later enrolled at Middle Tennessee State University and began writing songs for other artists. Barnes moved to Nashville, Tennessee, and gravitated toward the city's acoustic folk scene, though the desire to make more groove-oriented music convinced him to assemble a full band. Barnes' soulful pop songs won him the support of artists like John Mayer, while the spiritual tone of his lyrics earned some support from the Christian music scene. Dave has had over 100 songs recorded by other artists such as Florida Georgia Line, Tim McGraw, Reba McEntire, Dan + Shay, Carrie Underwood, NEEDTOBREATHE, Billy Currington, and countless more. Of those songs, he has landed two #1's with "God Gave Me You" (BlakeShelton) and“Craving You”(Thomas Rhett and Maren Morris), a #2 with“You”(Dan + Shay), and a #13 with“Like a Lady”(Lady A).Facebook Instagram WebsiteSpotifyApple
Steve Robinson, the former chief marketing officer of Chick-fil-A, shares his incredible journey of building one of the most recognized brands in America while emphasizing the importance of faith and purpose in both business and life. Through his candid reflections, he discusses the lessons learned from a $2 million marketing blunder early in his career, which led to a transformative shift in how Chick-fil-A approached branding—moving away from discounts to focusing on value and customer experience. Robinson highlights the significance of having a clear mission statement and how applying biblical principles can guide decision-making and foster a positive culture. He also shares personal anecdotes about his family, illustrating how leading by example and integrating faith into daily life can shape the next generation. Listeners will find practical insights on how to navigate challenges and build meaningful relationships, both personally and professionally, inspired by Robinson's profound experiences.Takeaways:Steve Robinson emphasizes the importance of having a clear purpose in both business and family life, which can guide decisions and actions. The lesson from the founder of Chick-fil-A, Truett Cathy, highlights the significance of hiring for character over just competency. Mistakes are part of the learning process; owning up to them can lead to growth and improvement in both personal and professional settings. Implementing biblical principles in leadership and business decisions can foster a positive and empowering workplace culture. Family mission statements can create a strong foundation for values and shared goals among family members. The journey of faith and trust can lead to unexpected opportunities and blessings in life. --------------------------------------------------------------Steven A. Robinson is the former Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of Chick-fil-A, Inc., 1981-2015. Prior to joining the company, Steve was the director of marketing for Six Flags Over Georgia theme park in Atlanta, Georgia. This role was preceded by marketing positions at two other Six Flags properties and communications manager at Texas Instruments. After beginning his career at Chick-fil-A as director of marketing, Steve went on to serve as vice president of the department before becoming chief marketing officer. In his most recent role, he was responsible for overseeing marketing, advertising, brand development, menu development, and hospitality strategies.In addition to serving on Chick-fil-A’s board of directors (2016-2018), Steve serves on several boards for organizations and ministries, including Fellowship of Christian Athletes of Atlanta, Links Players International, Atlanta Hall Management & College Football Hall of Fame, and the National Football Foundation.Join my YouTube Community of over 33k subscribers where you can watch all my episodes at https://www.youtube.com/@stevecampbellprThanks to one of my show sponsors! 💪🏼 Are you looking to get in the best shape of your life? Get Shred. Shred is an app software you can download to get curated workouts built just for you! You can get 20% off the monthly or annual charge by using my promo link at https://shredlabs.sjv.io/c/5462534/2422167/21979Follow me on✅ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/stevecampbellpr/✅ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stevecampbellpr/✅...
In this episode of the One Big Thing Podcast, I’m joined by Hyrox World Champion Meg Jacoby. She shares her inspiring journey from Division 1 athlete to dominating competitive fitness—all after turning 30!With a background in running and a passion for strength training, she overcame personal challenges, including becoming a single mom, to redefine her life and pursue her dreams at an elite level. Meg emphasizes the importance of surrounding yourself with positive influences and recognizing when relationships may not serve your growth. Throughout our conversation, she highlights the mental resilience required to achieve success and the need for a supportive community in fitness and life. You will walk away motivated to evaluate your own paths and be inspired to push through obstacles, no matter your stage in life.Takeaways:No matter where you are today, you still have time to accomplish extraordinary things!Your status does not define you - Meg is a single mom who's figured it out and is kicking tail across the globeSurrounding yourself with positive influences is crucial for personal growth and success. Fitness can serve as both an outlet for stress and a source of empowerment. Setting boundaries with unsupportive people can be essential for achieving your goals. It's never too late to rewrite your life narrative. ____________________________________About Meg JacobyMeg Jacoby is the current 2024 Hyrox world champion in only her 2nd season. In her first season, she qualified for the elite 15 in her first race. In her second race, she broke the then women’s pro world record. She podiumed in her first two elite 15 major races, broke the women’s doubles world record, and later that first season she became the first woman to run a women’s pro in under 60 minutes, in a time of 58:58. Her first world championships she became the world champ runner up. In her 2nd Hyrox season, she won the first two majors of the year, breaking her own world record again in Stockholm in a time of 58:50. It was then that she became a fully sponsored professional athlete, leaving her job at Lockheed Martin behind, and pursuing fitness full time. She podiumed the next 2 majors of the season in 2024, broke the women’s pro doubles world record, the mixed doubles world record, and the mixed relay world record. And went on to win her first world championship title in a blistering time of 59:59, winning by almost 4:00 minutes in Nice, France. She is a former D1 athlete at the University of Connecticut, a Mom to a 10-year-old daughter, an Entrepreneur with a successful Coaching business, and one of the best to ever do it in her sport.____________________________________________Join my YouTube Community of over 33k subscribers where you can watch all my episodes at https://www.youtube.com/@stevecampbellprThanks to one of my show sponsors! 💪🏼 Are you looking to get in the best shape of your life? Get Shred. Shred is an app software you can download to get curated workouts built just for you! You can get 20% off the monthly or annual charge by using my promo link at https://shredlabs.sjv.io/c/5462534/2422167/21979Follow me on✅ Facebook -
Are you feeling a spark missing in your marriage? This episode of the One Big Thing podcast dives deep into the transformative power of romance and intimacy in relationships, featuring Dr. Ed Silvoso, author of "Anointed for Romance." Together, Ed and I discuss the challenges couples face as life gets busy, often leading to a lack of connection and passion. We explore the concept of marriage as an anointed partnership, emphasizing that romance should not be a fleeting phase but a continual journey. With practical insights and personal anecdotes, Ed encourages us to reignite our relationships and embrace the joy of love, making every day feel like a honeymoon. Don't miss this enlightening conversation that could inspire you to breathe new life into your marriage!Takeaways:The spark of romance that once ignited in marriages often fades due to life's busyness. Intimacy and romance can be rejuvenated through daily acts of love and kindness. God's design for marriage includes continuous romance, not just during the honeymoon phase. Many couples struggle with communication, leading to a disconnect and lack of intimacy. Dr. Ed's book 'Anointed for Romance' encourages couples to view their relationship as a sacred partnership. Simple gestures like breakfast in bed can reignite the passion in a relationship. _____________________________________About Dr. Ed. SilvosoDr. Ed Silvoso, founder and president of Harvest Evangelism and the leader of the Transform Our World Network, is a strategist and Bible teacher who specializes in nation and marketplace transformation. Trained in both theology and business, he is the author of numerous books, including the bestselling Anointed for Business and Ekklesia. His work experience includes banking, hospital administration, financial services and church ministry, as well as coaching leaders on how to take the power and presence of God into the marketplace to see their sphere of influence transformed.Dr. Silvoso and his wife Ruth have four married daughters and twelve grandchildren.Pick up a copy of Anointed for Business at https://www.transformourworld.org/product/anointed-for-business-paperbackwww.transformourworld.org www.edsilvoso.comJoin my YouTube Community of over 33k subscribers where you can watch all my episodes at https://www.youtube.com/@stevecampbellprThanks to one of my show sponsors! 💪🏼 Are you looking to get in the best shape of your life? Get Shred. Shred is an app software you can download to get curated workouts built just for you! You can get 20% off the monthly or annual charge by using my promo link at https://shredlabs.sjv.io/c/5462534/2422167/21979Follow me on✅ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/stevecampbellpr/✅ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stevecampbellpr/✅ Twitter - https://twitter.com/SteveCampbellpr✅ Twitter - 
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