• 11. When Life Is Too Loud to Hear God
    2026/05/04
    Episode SummaryYour life is loud. That is not new, and it is not changing anytime soon. But noise is not actually the problem. Undisciplined attention is. In this episode, Whitney gets real about what it looks like to be in the loudest season of your life and still carve out intentional space to hear God. She shares what happened the first time she heard God speak audibly, what she learned from a seven-day stillness challenge, and three practical points to help you start creating the conditions for God to actually speak to you.In this episode, we coverWhy God is not going to compete with your notifications, your group chats, or your Netflix lineupThe difference between being too busy and being too distractedWhy noise is not the real problem and what undisciplined attention actually looks likeWhat happened the first time Whitney heard God speak audibly and what the moment had in common with every other time he has spoken clearlyHow to create a consistent time, place, and posture for hearing GodWhy you need to write down what you hear before life sweeps it awayHabakkuk 2:2 and why your assignment is too important to leave to memoryThe 10 minute challenge Whitney wants you to do every single day this weekWhy the car, the morning, and noise canceling headphones are more powerful than you thinkThree Key Points From This EpisodePoint 1 — Noise is not the problem. Undisciplined attention is. You can be in the loudest season of your life and still find 10 minutes of intentional quiet. The issue is not that life is loud. The issue is that you have not decided where your attention goes.Point 2 — Create the conditions to hear. A consistent time. A consistent place. A consistent posture of expectation. That routine tells your brain and your spirit that this is sacred. It gets easier, and the connection gets clearer over time.Point 3 — Capture what you hear. Write it down. You are not going to remember it. Life will happen, and it will be gone. Habakkuk 2:2 says write the vision. Your assignment is too important to leave to memory.Your Challenge This WeekIdentify one 10-minute window every single day this week. At the same time. Same spot. Put it on your calendar right now like an appointment. Put your phone down. No podcast, no music, no nothing. Sit in the quiet and ask God one question: What do you want me to know today? Write down whatever comes up. If nothing comes, that is okay. Do it again tomorrow.Scripture ReferencedHabakkuk 2:2 — Write the vision and make it plain. 1 Kings 19 — God was not in the wind, not in the earthquake, not in the fire. He was in the still small voice.Resources & LinksHear God, Then Build Worksheet: Grab it HereBook your Clarity & Strategy Session: Book HereText the word PODCAST to 708-708-9318 to join my text list ( comments, questions and reviews)Join the email list: Click HereJoin the CCHG Community: Click HereMentioned in This EpisodeShout out to Brittany, My Beautiful FluffShout out to Kay — Moms Do Business DifferentNotion — for organizing notes and to-do listsNext EpisodeEpisode 5 How to actually build your business while working full-time without losing your mind. Meet us there.Connect With WhitneyWebsite: christianhomegirl.comInstagram: @thecourageouschristianhomegirlDonate: https://bit.ly/4qlkaUaLeave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube
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  • 10. The Bible Isn't Hard Nobody Ever Taught You How to Actually Read It
    2026/04/27

    In this episode of Conversations with the Courageous Christian Homegirl, we are talking about why so many of us grew up in church and still feel lost every time we open the Bible. If you have ever read the same verse 50-11 times and closed your Bible more confused than when you opened it, this one is for you. It is not a faith problem. It is a method problem.

    WHAT WE COVER:

    → Why the church missed us when it came to actually teaching us how to study scripture

    → Why the version of the Bible you are reading matters more than you think

    → Three questions that turn Bible reading into a real conversation with God

    → Why your quiet time should not be a separate department from everything else going on in your life

    → How to come to God messy and still get met

    THE THREE QUESTIONS:

    1. What does this tell me about God?
    2. What does this tell me about people?
    3. What does this have to do with my life?

    YOUR CHALLENGE THIS WEEK: Pick one book. Read one chapter. Answer the three questions. Write it down. That is it.

    RESOURCES:

    Hear God, Then Build Worksheet → Grab it Here

    Book your Clarity & Strategy Session → Book Here

    STAY CONNECTED:

    Instagram: @thecourageouschristianhomegirl

    Website: www.christianhomegirl.com

    Donate: https://bit.ly/4qlkaUa

    💬 If this episode hit home, share it with a homegirl who needs it and tag me!

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  • Bonus: The Blessing Looked Like a Car Accident
    2026/04/20

    In this bonus episode Whitney sits down with Alishia Baker, host of the Holy Not Harmless Podcast, for a conversation that is going to challenge the way you see your answered prayers.

    Whitney gets real about a season of financial stress, what she prayed for, and how God answered in a way she never saw coming. A car accident. A paid off vehicle. A check in the mail. And a faith that came out stronger on the other side.

    If you have been waiting on God and wondering why things are not moving, this episode is going to speak directly to you.

    They cover:

    - Recognizing blessings that do not come packaged the way you expected

    - Honesty in prayer and why God honors it

    - Obedience in the small things and what it unlocks

    - Scriptures to hold onto when the blessing feels too small or too strange to count

    Referenced scriptures: 1 Corinthians 1:27 | 2 Kings 5:13 | Ephesians 3:20

    Connect with Alishia by subscribing

    Holy Not Harmless Podcast

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  • 9. Your Permission Slip
    2026/04/13

    Have you ever opened Instagram and ended up deep in somebody else's business wondering why yours doesn't look like that? Yeah. We're talking about it today. In this episode of Hear God, Then Build, Whitney gets real about comparison — how it shows up in three sneaky ways, why it is not a discipline problem but a clarity problem, and how getting clear on your own assignment is the only thing that actually makes comparison lose its power. If you have been measuring your inside against somebody else's outside, this one is for you. Plus Whitney shares the three questions that will get you back in your own lane fast.

    WHAT WE COVER

    → The three ways comparison shows up (and how to recognize yourself in them)

    → Why comparison is not a discipline problem — it is a clarity problem

    → Why God doesn't do carbon copies and what that means for your assignment

    → Three questions to ask yourself this week to get back in your own lane

    📖 SCRIPTURE REFERENCED

    Galatians 6:4-5 (NLT)

    🔗 RESOURCES + LINKS

    Hear God, Then Build Clarity Checklist → Grab Your Checklist Today

    Clarity and Strategy Session → Secure Your Spot

    📣 Instagram: @thecourageouschristianhomegirl

    Website: www.christianhomegirl.com

    💬 If this episode hit home, share it with a homegirl who has been comparing herself to everyone else online. She needs this.

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  • 8. Busy Is Not the Same as Building: A Word for Christian Women Entrepreneurs
    2026/04/06

    Welcome to the Hear God, Then Build series! In this first episode, Whitney gets real about the clarity problem that’s keeping so many Christian women entrepreneurs stuck and it’s not your work ethic, your discipline, or your faith.

    You’ve been busy. Like, genuinely run yourself into the ground busy. But if you can’t say what you’re building in one clear sentence, busy is not the same as building. And this episode is going to help you fix that.

    In This Episode
    • Why being busy is not the same as building (and how to tell the difference)
    • Why confusion about your assignment doesn’t mean you’re failing — it means you need to slow down
    • Why you can’t build a God-given assignment on a human-made plan
    • The one sentence you need before you create anything else
    • Three questions to answer before you do anything else in your business
    • Why clarity comes in the stillness, not the hustle
    • Whitney’s personal story from 2024: burnt out, scattered, and doing way too much

    Quotes Worth Saving

    “Being busy is not the same as building.”

    “You can’t build a God-given assignment on a human-made plan.”

    “His plans, my execution.”

    “If it doesn’t serve what God told you to do, it does not get your time.”

    “You are not behind. You’re just not clear yet.”

    Free Resource

    📋 Hear God, Then Build Worksheet — grab it in the show notes! It walks you through anchoring your vision in one sentence and answering the three questions that will give you your starting point. Grab Your Free Worksheet

    Work with Whitney

    Ready to get clear on your assignment with real strategy? Book a Clarity & Strategy Session — 90 minutes to define what God told you to build and map out how to actually do it. Secure Your Spot

    Connect with Whitney
    • Website: justwhit.com
    • Leave a review wherever you’re listening!
    • Email your questions to be answered live on the podcast at podcast@justwhit.com

    Share this with a homegirl who’s been doing all the things and still feels stuck. She needs this one. 🤍

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  • 7. Your Q1 Didn't Go the Way You Thought (And That Is Okay)
    2026/03/30

    Girl, be honest. Q1 did not go the way you planned it. You had the vision board, you wrote the goals, and you maybe even had a word for the year. And then life happened. Business happened. You happened.

    But here is what I need you to hear before you drag all of that into April with you: God is not surprised by your Q1. Not even a little bit.

    In this episode, I am sitting down with you for a real conversation about releasing Q1, receiving what God actually has for you in April, and why your restart is not a setback. It is a setup.

    We are also teasing what is coming in April on the podcast, and trust me, you are going to want to be ready for it.

    WHAT YOU WILL HEAR IN THIS EPISODE

    • Why is carrying Q1 into April keeping you stuck
    • The truth about God's mercies being new every morning (and what that means for your business)
    • How to do a quick Q1 inventory without falling into shame
    • A sneak peek at what is coming in the April series
    • How to get support if you are feeling stuck and unclear right now

    LINKS MENTIONED

    • Book your Clarity and Strategy Session: www.justwhit.com
    • Follow on Instagram: @iamjustwhit
    • Click Here to get your free checklist Hear God, Then Build

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  • 6. Build Your Business, Not Hers
    2026/03/23

    Are you a Christian woman entrepreneur who keeps scrolling someone else's page and wondering why your business does not look like that yet? You are not lazy. You are not undisciplined. You might just be unclear.

    In this episode, Whitney breaks down why comparison is not actually a mindset problem for most Christian women in business. It is a clarity problem. When your vision is fuzzy, looking around feels natural. But when you are locked into your own assignment, comparison loses its power.

    In this episode: why comparison gets louder when clarity is low, the three ways comparison shows up for Christian women entrepreneurs, what Galatians 6:4 says about staying in your own lane, three questions to get clear on your assignment right now, and why the cure for comparison is not more discipline, it is more clarity.

    Ready to stop comparing and start building with purpose? Book a Clarity and Strategy Session at justwhit.com.

    What We Cover
    1. Why comparison is a clarity problem, not a discipline problem
    2. The three ways comparison shows up for Christian women entrepreneurs
    3. What Galatians 6:4 says about staying focused on your own work
    4. Three questions to get back in your lane right now
    5. Why the cure for comparison is clarity, not more willpower

    Scripture Referenced

    Galatians 6:4 (NLT) Pay careful attention to your own work, for then you will get the satisfaction of a job well done, and you won't need to compare yourself to anyone else.

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    Work with Me:

    If comparison has been louder than your clarity lately, it is time to get locked into your assignment. Book a Clarity and Strategy Session at justwhit.com. In 90 minutes we will define your lane, get specific on who you serve, and build a plan that keeps you focused on what God actually called you to build.

    Book your session: https://tidycal.com/1y4vxd1

    Connect with Whitney
    1. Email your questions to be answered on the podcast: thechristianhomegirl@gmail.com
    2. Events and Bible study: www.christianhomegirl.com
    3. Leave a review wherever you are listening!

    If this episode blessed you, share it with a homegirl who has been comparing herself to everyone else online. She needs this. 🤍

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  • 5. Girl, Not Everything Is Your Assignment: Boundaries for Christian Women Entrepreneurs
    2026/03/16

    In this episode, Whitney gets real about one of the biggest things stealing your progress right now saying yes to everything. If you’ve been showing up everywhere, helping everybody, and wondering why nothing is moving forward, this one is going to hit home.

    What We Cover
    1. Why being busy is NOT the same as being faithful
    2. The real cost of every yes (your one hour yes is never actually one hour)
    3. What scope creep is and how it’s stealing your calling
    4. Why not everything — and not everybody — is your assignment
    5. What Mark 1:35 teaches us about Jesus and boundaries
    6. How to stop confusing going the extra mile with boundaryless availability
    7. What it looks like to actually protect your assignment

    Scripture Referenced

    Mark 1:35 (NLT) — Before daybreak the next morning, Jesus got up and went to an isolated place to pray.

    Quotes Worth Saving

    “Not everything is your assignment. And not everybody is your assignment.”

    “Every time you say yes to the wrong thing, it’s a no to what God actually assigned to you.”

    “Boundaries are not selfish. They’re strategic.”

    “You don’t need more capacity. You need more wisdom, boundaries, and discernment.”

    Work with Whitney

    If you’re doing too much, giving your expertise away for free, and can’t remember the last time you said no it’s time to get clear on your actual assignment.

    👉 Book a Clarity & Strategy Session at justwhit.com

    In 90 minutes we’ll define your assignment, eliminate distractions, and build boundaries that protect what God told you to build.

    Connect with Whitney
    1. Website: justwhit.com
    2. Leave a review wherever you’re listening!
    3. Email your questions to be answered live on the podcast: thechristianhomegirl@gmail.com
    4. Tap in to Bible Study and More..

    If this episode blessed you, share it with a homegirl who keeps saying yes to everything. She needs this. 🤍

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    17 分