Ep:(160) What Radical Obedience Looks Like in Real Life

Ep:(160) What Radical Obedience Looks Like in Real Life

From She Can Share by Melissa Lea Hughes

March 18, 2026 · 20 min · Episode 160

About this episode

This episode explores the concept of radical obedience in everyday life and how taking small steps can lead to breakthroughs.

What if the breakthrough you’re waiting for isn’t clarity… it’s courage? In this episode, I’m unpacking what radical obedience actually looks like in everyday life—not reckless decisions, not quitting your job overnight, but saying yes when God nudges you. We talk about why movement happens before clarity, why fear doesn’t disqualify you, and how small, uncomfortable steps build the kind of confidence you’ve been praying for. In this episode, you’ll discover: ✨ Why God gives breadcrumbs, not the full blueprint, in business and leadership ✨ How radical trust fuels podcast growth, impact, and bold faith-based entrepreneurship ✨ What obedience looks like in motherhood, marriage, and everyday conversations ✨ Why confidence often comes after you take action—not before I share real-life examples—from hiring in business to rollerblading with my daughter—to remind you that even if you fall, you won’t fail beyond redemption. God guides moving people. Perfection isn’t required. If you’ve been stuck waiting for certainty in your calling, your brand, or your next step, this episode is your invitation to move. Take a listen, ask God what your next small step is, and if this encouraged you…

People in this episode

Host: Melissa Lea Hughes

Topics covered

  • radical obedience
  • courage
  • faith-based entrepreneurship
  • confidence
  • movement before clarity
  • motherhood
  • leadership

Keywords

  • radical obedience
  • courage
  • faith
  • confidence
  • business
  • leadership
  • motherhood
  • entrepreneurship

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: 3-step Brand Clarity resource

Places: God

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