The SPEAKHER Podcast
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SWITCHING LANES feat. RECONDIUS O'BRIEN
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Recondius joins The SpeakHer Podcast for a thoughtful conversation on faith, creativity, growth, and the responsibility that comes with purpose. Together, we discuss what it means to manage and protect the sacredness of ministry while operating as a creative in today’s world.
This episode explores how the life you live behind the scenes can directly impact the creativity you bring to the spaces you serve. We also unpack success, discipline, healing from past mistakes, and how to steward wins without falling into self-sabotage.
Recondius also shares insight on The Church Collection and the vision behind a new creative space.
If you’re building in ministry, business, or creative leadership, this conversation offers wisdom, reflection, and practical perspective.
In this episode:
- Protecting the sacredness of ministry as a creative
- Why character influences creativity
- Managing growth, wins, and responsibility
- Breaking cycles of self-sabotage
- The vision behind The Church Collection
- Faith, leadership, and purpose-driven creativity
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