
Women of Faith in Leadership | Leading with integrity, Leadership Self-doubt, Christian Leadership, Leading with confidence, Teamwork
by Rika Whelan | Christian Leadership Coach
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170 | Solving Problems Like Jesus - Calm, Wise, Strategic Leadership Under Pressure
Jun 22, 2026
15m 06s
169 | Leading with Integrity (When It Would Be Easier Not To)
Jun 15, 2026
8m 53s
168 | Delegate Without Feeling Guilty
Jun 8, 2026
17m 43s
167 | [Guest] Boundaries, Identity, and God-Aligned Leadership with Carolon Donnally
Jun 1, 2026
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166 | Leading Through Change Without Overwhelm or Resistance
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| 6/22/26 | ![]() 170 | Solving Problems Like Jesus - Calm, Wise, Strategic Leadership Under Pressure | Leadership problems don’t usually come at convenient times. They come with pressure, urgency, and complexity — often involving people, emotions, and difficult decisions. In this episode, we explore how Jesus modelled a completely different way of solving problems: calm, wise, and strategic — even under pressure. In This Episode We explore: • why pressure impacts your ability to think clearly as a leader• how to slow down and respond with wisdom instead of urgency• the difference between surface problems and root issues• how to separate emotion from decision-making• why trying to solve everything at once leads to overwhelm• how to take clear, strategic next steps in complex situations This episode will help you lead through challenges with greater clarity, calm, and confidence. A Key Leadership Truth: Clarity comes from calm — not pressure. Ready to overcome Imposter Syndrome for good? The Imposter Syndrome Blueprint will help you: navigate leadership pressure with confidence stop shrinking under responsibility understand emotional triggers lead from identity, not insecurity and rediscover the strength that comes from partnering with God in your leadership You don’t have to feel alone in what you carry. Let the Blueprint support you as you lead others. Go to womenoffaithinleadership.com/blueprint Ready to Communicate Clearly in Difficult Situations? If problem-solving in leadership often leads to conversations you feel unsure about, the Difficult Conversations Script Pack will help you: • know exactly what to say in high-pressure situations• communicate clearly without overthinking• handle conflict and tension with confidence• lead conversations with calm authority 👉 Get it here:womenoffaithinleadership.com/conversation Stay Connected Subscribe to the Weekly Newsletter 👉 https://womenoffaithinleadership.com/newsletter Have a Listener Question? 👉 https://www.womenoffaithinleadership.com/podcast Join the Community 👉 https://womenoffaithinleadership.com/community Connect with Rika 👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/rikawhelan | 15m 06s | ||||||
| 6/15/26 | ![]() 169 | Leading with Integrity (When It Would Be Easier Not To) | Integrity in leadership isn’t tested when things are easy —it’s revealed when standing firm feels uncomfortable. In this episode, we unpack what it really looks like to lead with integrity under pressure. If you’ve ever felt the tension between doing what’s right and doing what’s easy, this conversation will give you clarity, courage, and practical guidance for navigating those moments with wisdom. In This Episode We explore: • why integrity is most often tested in high-pressure leadership moments• the internal tension Christian leaders feel when values are challenged• how avoidance can quietly damage culture, trust, and credibility• the importance of deciding your leadership standards in advance• how to communicate clearly without becoming emotional or reactive• why trusting God with the outcome is essential for courageous leadership This episode will help you stand firm in your leadership — even when it feels uncomfortable. A Key Leadership Truth: Integrity is not proven in comfort. It is revealed in pressure. Ready to Lead with Clarity in Difficult Moments? If you’ve been avoiding a conversation because you’re unsure what to say or how to say it, the Difficult Conversations Script Pack will support you. It will help you: • communicate with clarity and calm authority• address issues without overthinking or softening your message• handle difficult conversations with confidence and wisdom• lead with integrity in real, everyday leadership situations 👉 Get it here:womenoffaithinleadership.com/conversation Stay Connected Subscribe to the Weekly Newsletter 👉 https://womenoffaithinleadership.com/newsletter Have a Listener Question? 👉 https://www.womenoffaithinleadership.com/podcast Join the Community 👉 https://womenoffaithinleadership.com/community Connect with Rika 👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/rikawhelan | 8m 53s | ||||||
| 6/8/26 | ![]() 168 | Delegate Without Feeling Guilty✨ | delegationleadership+4 | — | — | — | delegationleadership skills+7 | — | 17m 43s | |
| 6/1/26 | ![]() 167 | [Guest] Boundaries, Identity, and God-Aligned Leadership with Carolon Donnally✨ | burnoutleadership+5 | Carolon Donnally | IRS | — | burnout preventionleadership patterns+5 | — | 41m 39s | |
| 5/25/26 | ![]() 166 | Leading Through Change Without Overwhelm or Resistance✨ | change managementleadership+3 | — | — | — | leadershipchange+5 | — | 20m 34s | |
| 5/18/26 | ![]() 165 | Feedback Without Fear: How to Give Feedback with Compassion✨ | feedbackleadership+4 | — | — | — | feedbackleadership+6 | — | 21m 17s | |
| 5/11/26 | ![]() 164 | How to Listen Like Jesus & Use God-given Discernment in Conversations✨ | listening skillsleadership+4 | — | — | — | leadershiplistening+5 | — | 26m 24s | |
| 5/4/26 | ![]() 163 | [Guest] What If Their Behaviour Isn’t the Problem? Seeing People Through God’s Eyes with Dr Melanie Grey✨ | trauma-informed leadershipcompassionate leadership+3 | Dr Melanie Gray | — | — | leadershipcompassion+5 | — | 54m 11s | |
| 4/27/26 | ![]() 162 | How to Build a Culture of Healthy Accountability✨ | accountabilityleadership+3 | — | — | — | healthy accountabilityleadership+3 | — | 16m 45s | |
| 4/20/26 | ![]() 161 | I Knew What to Say… So Why Didn’t I Say It?✨ | leadershipself-doubt+3 | — | — | — | leadershipcommunication+5 | — | 14m 03s | |
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| 4/13/26 | ![]() 160 | The 5 Communication Mistakes Even Smart Leaders Make✨ | communication mistakesleadership+3 | — | — | — | leadership communicationcommunication skills+3 | — | 26m 14s | |
| 4/6/26 | ![]() 159 | [Guest] How Daily Devotionals Can Shape Workplace Culture with Matt Clarke✨ | faith-led leadershipworkplace culture+4 | Matt Clarke | Churchill Mortgage Corporation | — | leadershipdevotionals+6 | — | 36m 15s | |
| 3/30/26 | ![]() 158 | How to Lead Like Jesus When You’re Under Pressure | Pressure doesn’t create your leadership — it reveals it. And when the expectations are high, the demands are constant, and everyone is looking to you for answers, it can feel incredibly hard to stay calm, grounded, and Christlike. In this episode, we look closely at how Jesus led under pressure — not in quiet moments, but in conflict, exhaustion, misunderstanding, and chaos. You’ll discover practical, faith-filled ways to lead with steadiness instead of reactivity, and how to stay anchored in who God says you are when leadership feels heavy. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why pressure doesn’t mean you’re failing — it means you’re leading How Jesus modelled calm, Spirit-led leadership in high-pressure moments Why slowing down is often the wisest leadership move How to stop absorbing everyone else’s emotions How to set Christlike boundaries without guilt How to stay anchored in your identity instead of public opinion Next StepIf pressure has been making you doubt yourself, react emotionally, or second-guess your decisions, you don’t have to lead through it alone.The Imposter Syndrome Blueprint is a Scripture-rooted private podcast designed to help Christian women lead with calm, Christ-centred confidence — even in their hardest seasons. 👉 womenoffaithinleadership.com/blueprint | 8m 00s | ||||||
| 3/23/26 | ![]() 157 | When God Uses Difficult People to Grow You as a Leader | Every leader has at least one person who tests their patience, confidence, and faith. The one who challenges every decision, pushes your buttons, or makes leadership feel heavier than it should. In this episode, we explore a hard but freeing truth: sometimes the very people you’re praying God would remove are the ones He’s using to grow you. Not because their behaviour is right — but because God develops strong, Spirit-led leaders through pressure, tension, and challenge. This is an honest, faith-filled conversation about boundaries, confidence, discernment, and leadership maturity — and how God uses difficult relationships to refine the leader you’re becoming. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why difficult people often reveal growth, not failure How challenging relationships strengthen boundaries, confidence, and clarity What God may be developing in you through uncomfortable leadership moments How to respond with wisdom instead of frustration or self-doubt How to lead like Jesus when people stretch you emotionally and spiritually Next StepIf difficult people have been draining your confidence or making you question your leadership, you don’t have to navigate that alone.The Imposter Syndrome Blueprint is a Scripture-rooted private podcast created to help Christian women lead with calm, Christlike confidence — even in challenging environments. 👉 womenoffaithinleadership.com/blueprint | 9m 04s | ||||||
| 3/16/26 | ![]() 156 | 5 Ways Christian Leaders Accidentally Contribute to Toxic Culture (and Don’t Realize It) | Most leaders can recognise a toxic culture when they walk into one — but far fewer realise how easily they may be unintentionally contributing to it themselves. In this episode, we explore five subtle, often well-intentioned leadership patterns that quietly reinforce unhealthy culture, especially for Christian women who want to lead with kindness, grace, and compassion. From avoiding conflict to softening communication and over-functioning for others, these habits don’t come from bad leadership — they come from caring deeply. This episode isn’t about blame or shame. It’s about awareness, clarity, and learning how to lead culture with confidence instead of absorbing it. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why toxic culture isn’t always caused by toxic people How kindness without clarity can unintentionally create confusion and dysfunction The leadership patterns that quietly weaken trust, safety, and accountability What Christ-centred, Spirit-led leadership looks like when culture feels hard How to shift from people-pleasing to confident, healthy leadership Next StepIf this episode stirred self-doubt or made you question whether you’re “leading well enough,” you’re not alone.The Imposter Syndrome Blueprint is a short, faith-filled private podcast designed to help Christian women lead with clarity, confidence, and Christ-anchored authority — especially when navigating culture, conflict, and difficult people. 👉 womenoffaithinleadership.com/blueprint | 10m 56s | ||||||
| 3/9/26 | ![]() 155 | [Guest] When God Calls You Before You Feel Ready with Rhonda Mincey | Have you ever felt like God was calling you into something… but everything inside you whispered, “Surely not me?” Today’s conversation is for every woman who has ever felt unqualified, unsure, or overwhelmed by the weight of leadership — yet sensed that God was asking her to step forward anyway. In this episode, I’m joined by Rhonda Mincey, founder of Hope Springs Africa, whose story is a powerful reminder that obedience often comes before confidence. Rhonda shares how she was identified as a leader long before she felt ready, how imposter syndrome tried to keep her small, and how one courageous “yes” to God led to the founding of a nonprofit that began by helping one family and has since impacted villages and communities in Rwanda. Together, we talk about the moment every leader faces — the “date of decision” — when you choose whether to step forward in faith or stay small in fear. Rhonda also shares why your past experiences are never wasted and how God equips you uniquely for the people and purpose He has called you to serve. This is a conversation about obedience, courage, and trusting God even when the full picture isn’t clear. In this episode, we discuss: Why confidence often comes after obedience, not before How imposter syndrome shows up when stepping into God’s calling Recognising the transferable skills God has already placed inside you The “date of decision” every leader must make Trusting God when the path ahead feels uncertain If you’ve been sensing God nudging you forward but fear has been holding you back, this episode will encourage you to stop shrinking, start trusting, and take your next faithful step. Connect with Rhonda www.RhondaMincey.com; www.HopeSpringsAfrica.org; LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rhonda-g-mincey Next Step If self-doubt or fear of getting it wrong has been keeping you from saying yes to leadership, check out The Imposter Syndrome Blueprint — a short, Scripture-rooted private podcast designed to help Christian women lead with calm, Christ-anchored confidence. 👉 womenoffaithinleadership.com/blueprint | 47m 17s | ||||||
| 3/2/26 | ![]() 154 | Wise Decision-Making: What Christian Leaders Can Learn from Proverbs | Leadership rises and falls on the decisions you make — and for many Christian women, decision-making is one of the most exhausting parts of leadership. In this episode, we turn to the book of Proverbs to uncover timeless, practical wisdom for making decisions with clarity, confidence, and spiritual steadiness — even when the pressure is high and the fear of getting it wrong feels heavy. Rather than relying on confidence alone, Proverbs teaches us how to think like a wise leader, so you can make decisions rooted in truth, discernment, and trust in God. In this episode, you’ll discover: why decision-making feels so heavy for many Christian women in leadership how Proverbs reframes wisdom as posture, not perfection the difference between seeking counsel and seeking consensus how to check your motives before making a decision and how to move forward confidently after you’ve made a wise choice — without second-guessing yourself This episode is especially for you if you tend to overthink decisions, fear disappointing others, or replay choices long after they’ve been made. You’ll walk away with biblical clarity, renewed confidence, and a calmer, more grounded approach to leadership decisions. 🎧 Tune in to learn how wisdom from Proverbs can strengthen your leadership — not just your choices, but your confidence as you lead. Want to stop second-guessing yourself as a leader?Explore The Imposter Syndrome Blueprint at womenoffaithinleadership.com/blueprint and learn how to make decisions from faith, not fear. | 8m 05s | ||||||
| 2/23/26 | ![]() 153 | Leadership Loneliness: What to Do When No One Gets What You Carry | Leadership carries a kind of loneliness that few people talk about — the weight of responsibility, decision-making, and emotional pressure that often goes unseen and unshared. In this episode, we unpack why leadership can feel isolating, especially for women of faith, and how to navigate that loneliness without letting it erode your confidence or calling. If you’ve ever felt misunderstood, unseen, or alone in what you carry as a leader, this conversation will bring clarity, comfort, and direction. In this episode, you’ll learn: why leadership naturally creates emotional distance — and why that’s not a failure how unrealistic expectations can deepen feelings of loneliness the difference between isolation and life-giving solitude how to build a small, safe circle of support as a leader why bringing your leadership burdens to God changes everything This episode is for the leader who shows up faithfully, carries heavy responsibility, and quietly wonders, “Does anyone really understand what I’m carrying?” Your Next Step If leadership loneliness has been feeding self-doubt or insecurity, The Imposter Syndrome Blueprint will help you lead with confidence, clarity, and Christ-centred strength — even in the moments where you feel unseen or alone. Navigate to: womenoffaithinleadership.com/blueprint | 9m 10s | ||||||
| 2/16/26 | ![]() 152 | Staying Spirit-Led When People Push Your Buttons | There are moments in leadership when your patience disappears before your wisdom shows up. In this episode, we talk about what it really means to stay Spirit-led when someone triggers you — through their tone, behaviour, questions, or resistance. Because leadership isn’t just about managing others well; it’s about learning how to manage yourself with discernment, clarity, and Christlike self-control. In this episode, you’ll learn: why being Spirit-led doesn’t mean you never feel triggered how emotional reactions often point to deeper leadership pressure or insecurity the difference between reacting emotionally and responding with discernment how to stay grounded in your identity in Christ when tensions rise how to lead with calm authority instead of matching someone else’s energy If certain people or situations leave you feeling unsettled, reactive, or doubting yourself, this episode will help you respond with wisdom, maturity, and spiritual steadiness — even in difficult moments. Your Next Step If emotional triggers or pressure situations are shaking your confidence, The Imposter Syndrome Blueprint will help you understand your patterns, rebuild confidence, and lead with calm, Christ-centred clarity. Navigate to: womenoffaithinleadership.com/blueprint | 13m 01s | ||||||
| 2/9/26 | ![]() 151 | [Guest] Why Joy Matters More Than Hustle in Leadership with Nicole Van Valen | What if joy wasn’t something you squeezed in after the work was done — but the very thing that sustained you through it? In this episode of Women of Faith in Leadership, I’m joined by Nicole Van Valen — internationally recognised speaker, leadership consultant, therapist, and author of The Joyful Leader®. With more than 25 years of experience across healthcare, behavioural health, and corporate leadership, Nicole brings a refreshing and deeply practical perspective on resilience, burnout, and emotionally healthy leadership. Together, we unpack a powerful truth many leaders overlook: joy is not fluffy, naive, or optional — it’s strategic. Nicole shares why hustle and grit alone are not sustainable, how joy fuels clarity and confidence under pressure, and what emotionally healthy leadership actually looks like in demanding, high-responsibility roles. We also talk honestly about burnout, stress, spiritual resilience, and how leaders can create cultures that perform well and feel healthy. This conversation will challenge what you’ve been taught about leadership strength — and invite you to reimagine joy as a God-given leadership resource, not a reward for surviving another hard season. In this episode, we explore: Why joy is a leadership strategy, not a personality trait The difference between happiness and sustainable, soul-deep joy How leaders can prevent burnout without lowering standards What emotionally healthy, resilient leadership looks like in practice Simple, practical ways to bring joy into high-pressure workplaces Why Christian leaders need joy to lead with clarity, confidence, and peace If you’re leading under pressure, feeling stretched thin, or wondering how to stay grounded without burning out — this episode will encourage you, stretch you, and remind you that joy is not a luxury for leaders… it’s a necessity. 🎧 Listen now and rediscover a leadership posture that sustains you — not drains you.Connect with Nicole LinkedIn Personal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolevanvalen/ LinkedIn Business: https://www.linkedin.com/company/keane-insights Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keaneinsights/?igsh=aTF0ZW16ajJsMWdl&utm_-source=qr TikTok Personal: https://www.tiktok.com/@nicolevanvalen?_t=8nMxAINC4YE&_r=1 Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/keaneinsights WhatsApp: +1-954-461-8045 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NicoleVanValen Twitter: https://twitter.com/Keane_Insights _ Website: https://keaneinsights.com/ Book – The Joyful Leader®: https://keaneinsights.com/book/ | 48m 40s | ||||||
| 2/2/26 | ![]() 150 | When Confidence Isn’t Enough: Rooting Your Leadership Identity in Christ | There are seasons in leadership when confidence alone is simply not enough. In this episode, we explore what happens when self-belief wavers, pressure increases, or old insecurities resurface — and why Christian leaders need something deeper than confidence to carry them through. This conversation reframes leadership strength through the lens of identity rooted in Christ, not performance, feelings, or external validation. In this episode, we talk about: why confidence rises and falls — but identity in Christ remains steady the difference between leading from self-belief and leading from calling how comparison quietly erodes leadership confidence what it looks like to lead from spiritual grounding instead of emotional swings why identity, not confidence, is the foundation of unshakeable leadership If you’ve been doing “all the right things” but still feel unsure, overwhelmed, or exposed in leadership, this episode will help you anchor yourself in who God says you are — especially on the days confidence doesn’t show up. Your Next Step If self-doubt or insecurity has been shaping how you lead, The Imposter Syndrome Blueprint will help you rebuild confidence from a biblical foundation and lead with clarity, courage, and Christ-anchored strength. Navigate to: womenoffaithinleadership.com/blueprint | 8m 09s | ||||||
| 1/26/26 | ![]() 149 | What I Learned Leading in a Toxic Workplace | Toxic workplaces don’t usually start loud — they grow quietly through what’s ignored, excused, or left unaddressed. In this episode, I unpack the hard but important lessons learned from leading in a toxic environment — and how those experiences reshape your confidence, clarity, and leadership identity if you’re not careful. We talk about: the subtle patterns that define toxic workplace cultures why toxic environments damage confidence — especially for Christian women how to tell the difference between healthy leadership challenges and unhealthy culture the role of boundaries, accountability, and clarity in protecting both people and purpose why toxicity doesn’t get the final word in your leadership story If you’ve ever questioned yourself because of a difficult environment — or wondered whether what you experienced was “normal” leadership — this episode will give you language, validation, and wisdom for moving forward with strength and discernment. Your Next Step If a toxic workplace has shaken your confidence or made you second-guess your leadership, The Imposter Syndrome Blueprint will help you rebuild clarity, confidence, and Christ-anchored strength.Navigate to womenoffaithinleadership.com/blueprint | 9m 58s | ||||||
| 1/19/26 | ![]() 148 | The Legacy Leader: What Your Leadership Leaves Behind | One day, long after you’ve moved on from your role, your team, or your title, people will still feel the impact of how you led. In this episode, we pause to ask a powerful question every Christian leader must eventually face:When my leadership is no longer in the room… what remains? This conversation explores what legacy really means — not influence, visibility, or achievements, but the lasting imprint your leadership leaves on people’s confidence, character, and growth. In this episode, you’ll reflect on: how everyday leadership decisions quietly shape a lasting legacy why legacy has more to do with consistency than visibility the role of culture, character, and courage in Christlike leadership how to invest in people in a way that outlives your position what it looks like to lead intentionally without striving or burnout If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re “doing enough” as a leader — or hoped your leadership would matter beyond today — this episode will reframe legacy through a biblical, grace-filled lens. ✨ Your Next Step If thinking about legacy stirs self-doubt or insecurity, The Imposter Syndrome Blueprint will help you lead with clarity, confidence, and Christ-anchored authority — today and for the long run. Find out more at womenoffaithinleadership.com/blueprint | 7m 37s | ||||||
| 1/12/26 | ![]() 147 | [Guest] The Lies We Trade: What Women Need to Stop Believing with Kristine Delano | What if some of the biggest barriers to your confidence and calling aren’t external — but the quiet lies you’ve learned to live with? In this rich and honest conversation, I’m joined by Kristine Delano, a former Wall Street executive turned suspense novelist and podcast host, who brings a powerful perspective on leadership, ambition, faith, and identity. After more than twenty years in high-pressure financial environments, Kristine understands firsthand the cost of striving, silence, and self-doubt — especially for women navigating demanding careers alongside family and faith. We talk about: the hidden lies women in leadership often believe about confidence, worth, and ambition why asking questions is one of the most powerful (and overlooked) leadership skills navigating leadership and calling when life feels full and competing priorities pull at you the role of community, accountability, and networks in sustainable leadership how faith reshapes the way we view success, resilience, and purpose Kristine also shares insights from her debut novel The Lies We Trade, which explores the emotional tension women face in high-stakes environments — and why stories can be such a powerful mirror for leadership growth and self-reflection. If you’ve ever felt pressure to “have it all,” questioned your voice, or wondered whether you’re leading the right way, this episode will challenge, encourage, and deeply resonate. More about Kristina Delano Kristine Delano spent over twenty years navigating a career on Wall Street before trading her panoramic city view for a standing writer’s desk. She is the author of The Lies We Trade (releasing with Tyndale), host of the podcast We Talk Careers, and a speaker and strategic advisor passionate about helping women navigate leadership and calling with faith and integrity. Connect with Kristine Website: kristinedelano.com Instagram: @kristine.delano.writer Facebook: @KristineDelano.Writer LinkedIn: @kristinedelano Podcast: We Talk Careers Substack: Wall Street Suspense Your Next Steps Take the Free Confidence Quiz Find out what the #1 thing is that’s holding you back from leading confidently with this short and free quiz! Take the free quiz here: https://womenoffaithinleadership.com/quiz/ Subscribe to the Weekly Newsletter Subscribe to the weekly newsletter for faith-based leadership tips, inspiring stories, early bird event invites, and exclusive updates. Get the tools you need to lead with confidence and grace! Subscribe here: https://womenoffaithinleadership.com/newsletter Have a listener question? Submit it at https://womenoffaithinleadership.com/podcast | 52m 25s | ||||||
| 1/7/26 | ![]() 146 | A New Year, A New Season: An update on Women of Faith in Leadership | As we step into 2026, this episode is a heartfelt pause — and an invitation. In this personal update, I share the vision God has placed on my heart for Women of Faith in Leadership in the year ahead, along with some significant shifts happening behind the scenes. From confidence and calling, to community, obedience, and new seasons, this episode reflects where we’ve been — and where God is leading next. In this episode, you’ll hear about: the renewed focus of the podcast and business for 2026 why confidence rooted in identity (not performance) matters more than ever a new vision for community and supporting women struggling with imposter syndrome how I’m leaning into obedience and deeper dependence on God this year personal family news and what a new season looks like for us changes to the Facebook group and what connection might look like going forward. Please CLICK HERE to fill out the 1 question survey. This episode is part reflection, part transparency, and part stepping forward in faith — and if you’ve been walking this journey with me, I wanted you to hear it directly. Stay Connected If you want to be part of what’s coming in 2026 — including special opportunities, programs, surveys, and behind-the-scenes updates — the newsletter is the best place to be.Subscribe at womenoffaithinleadership.com/newsletter | 10m 57s | ||||||
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