• Rebecca George, Radical Radicance Founder
    2025/07/16

    Rebecca George is the founder of Radical Radiance® - a podcast community where listeners are equipped to blend what they love with the Jesus who makes them shine. She is a podcaster, speaker, and author whose greatest joy in life is discipling others to pursue their passions in a way that builds the Kingdom. In her free time, you can find her running outside, writing, or trying a new recipe with 90s country playing in the background.

    Follow Rebecca on Instagram or at radicalradiance.live

    In this episode, Rebecca answers:

    • What is Radical Radiance? How did you decide on the name?
    • What led you to become passionate about encouraging women in their calling?
    • What type of work were you doing before you founded Radical Radiance?
    • Your husband is a pastor. How do you view your calling in relation to his; are these in competition? How do they correlate to one another?
    • How do you think about and manage time spent serving your ministry versus your time spent serving your local church?
    • How can women cultivate their calling, especially those just starting to discern it?
    • How can women treat their calling seriously instead of just a “cute little side hobby?”
    • Give us a teaser for your new book, You're Not Too Late: Trusting God's Timing in a Hurry-Up World.
    • And more!

    Resource Mentioned:

    • You’re Not Too Late by Rebecca George
    • Do the Thing by Rebecca George
    • Courtney Moore on Rebecca’s Podcast, Radical Radiance

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    • Become a Women & Work monthly partner
    • Purchase our book, Women & Work: Bearing God’s Image and Joining in His Mission through our Work
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  • Shelbi Kate Strube, Functional Nutritionist
    2025/06/30

    Shelbi Kate Strube is a passionate Personal Trainer and Functional Nutrition Specialist with over 8 years of experience and a Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science. She specializes in helping clients overcome pain when training, build muscle, and break through weight loss plateaus in a supportive and motivating environment.

    Shelbi combines her fitness expertise with certifications in Functional Nutrition, Precision Nutrition Level 1, and Health Mindset Coaching. She has also recently completed a year-long mentorship focused on gut health, hormone health, and optimizing physique development. Her unique ability to analyze blood work and provide supplement guidance sets her apart in the personal training industry. She also has specialized experience working with individuals managing Parkinson’s Disease and as a health coach for a doctor in Functional Nutrition.

    Driven by a love for working with the general population, Shelbi empowers clients to take control of their health through personalized care, encouragement, and sustainable habits that lead to lasting results.

    Follow Shelbi Kate on Instagram. In this episode, Shelbi Kate answers these questions:

    • How did your passion for fitness begin?
    • What is functional nutrition?
    • How did you gain knowledge in this space among so much information out there?
    • What is your organization, Beginners Guide to Building Muscle (BGBM)?
    • What challenges did you encounter as you built your business, and how did the Lord provide for those?
    • How have you seen God use you in the lives of your clients? What’s your perspective on viewing your job as a ministry?
    • What is your perspective of the human body from a biblical perspective?
    • How do you image God as a functional nutritionist?
    • How do you navigate what to wear to the gym? Resources Mentioned:
    • Do the Thing by Rebecca George

    Thank you for listening! Ways you can support Women & Work:

    • Become a Women & Work monthly partner
    • Purchase our book, Women & Work: Bearing God’s Image and Joining in His Mission through our Work
    • Rate, subscribe to, and share our show!

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  • Laureen Mgrdichian, Associate Professor at Biola University.
    2025/03/18

    Laureen Mgrdichian is an Associate Professor at the Crowell School of Business at Biola University. She teaches courses in marketing, entrepreneurship, consumer behavior, promotions, and women in leadership. She also oversees an annual student-led conference designed to encourage women in the workplace.

    Laureen was president of a start-up video production company, placing product domestically as well as licensing internationally. In addition, she owns her own baking business specializing in corporate gifts. Her corporate work includes marketing for Universal Studios.

    Laureen received her M.B.A. from the Anderson Graduate School of Management at U.C.L.A. focusing on marketing and organizational development. Laureen and her husband are the parents of triplets who are in their mid-twenties.

    In this episode, Laureen discusses:

    • Her role as an associate professor at Biola University
    • What she’s learned about navigating work in various seasons of life, including becoming a mom of triplets after 18 years in the workforce
    • What it means to honor and worship God with your gifts through your work
    • How to persevere in a job that you don’t love and wish you could leave
    • How to work with men well for the common good
    • How she images God in the classroom as she teaches and mentors students

    Resource Mentioned:

    • Women & Work Podcast, Episode 54 with Biola University’s Dr. Joanne Jung and Dr. Richard Langer for their book, The Call to Follow
    • Chapter 9 in our book, Women & Work: Bearing God’s Image and Joining in His Mission through our Work
    • Shaunti Feldhahn’s The Male Factor: The Unwritten Rules, Misperceptions, and Secret Beliefs of Men in the Workplace

    Thank you for listening! Ways you can support Women & Work:

    • Purchase our book, Women & Work: Bearing God’s Image and Joining in His Mission through our Work
    • Become a Women & Work partner

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  • Lauren France, Founder, The Lydia Network
    2025/03/05

    Lauren France is passionate about connecting other people's passions and resources to meet greater needs. As the Director of Development and Marketing at Equipping Leaders International, she forges meaningful relationships with donors and builds the organization's Annual Fund. About a year ago, Lauren founded The Lydia Network, a giving society of Christian women solving the global leadership crisis in the Church. This vibrant community funds the training of global church leaders across 38 nations in the global South. The Lydia Network funds critical initiatives but also nurtures a network of women committed to the discipleship of Christ. Lauren believes in a mission-driven approach to philanthropy that prioritizes donors' hearts and identity in Christ. She believes fundraising is, first and foremost, a ministry. When she's not listening to Mozart or boxing at the gym, Lauren is spending time with her husband Jake and her two precious toddlers, Amelia and Lydia. She resides in North Carolina.

    In this episode, Lauren discusses:

    —The Lydia Network, what it is, and how it came to be —Who Lydia was in the Bible and how women today can become modern-day “Lydias” —The urgency of the global leadership crisis among pastors —How God can use women for His kingdom purposes around the world —How to view fundraising from a more biblical perspective —Tips and tools to help you succeed at fundraising RESOURCES MENTIONED: To join The Lydia Network: CLICK HERE

    Fundraising Resources: DonorBox Building a Case for Support Building a Fundraising Plan Webinar on Planning and Goal Setting for Nonprofit Fundraising Building a Communications Plan for Fundraising A Spirituality of Fundraising: The Henri Nouwen Spirituality Series In His Image: 10 Ways God Calls Us to Reflect His Character None Like Him: 10 Ways God Is Different from Us (and Why That's a Good Thing) Follow The Lydia Network on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and thelydianetwork.com

    Thank you for listening. If this content is helpful to you as you seek to live out your God-given calling to His glory, please donate today to help us continue to produce more inspiring content. Purchase our book, Women & Work: Bearing God’s Image and Joining in His Mission through our Work.

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  • Amy-Jo Girardier, Women’s Minister, Former Girls' Minister, Author
    2025/02/26

    Amy-Jo Girardier loves getting to disciple girls and women in her local church. She has served as Girls Minister for 19 years at Brentwood Baptist in Brentwood, TN. She currently is serving as the Women’s Minister. She is an author of 3 Lifeway bible studies for teen girls and an upcoming contributor on a devotional for women. In addition to ministry, Amy-Jo loves all things technology, drinking coffee, running, serving on staff with her husband Darrel and being with their two boys: Scout and Skylar. She is a graduate of Southwestern Theological Seminary. In this episode, Courtney and Missie ask Am-Jo these questions: —How did you first sense that you were called into ministry? —Tell us about your passion for teen girls. Why do you love this age in particular? —What have you learned about the differences in the various generations: how they serve the Church, how to lead them well, how to wisely incorporate them into leadership, and how they show up in the workforce? —How have you prepared your church as you have been a part of starting a women’s ministry from scratch? —For those who may feel called to serve as a women’s minister on staff at a church, what should they expect? —What has helped you maintain such longevity in ministry? —Tell us about your newest Bible study. —What is one final piece of advice you would leave with women who want to honor God through their vocational calling?

    Resources Mentioned: The New Bible in Pictures for Little Eyes James - Teen Girls' Bible Study Book: Experience Abundant Life Authentic Love - Bible Study for Girls: Christ, Culture, and the Pursuit of Purity Faithful One - Teen Girls' Bible Study Book: A Study of 1 & 2 Thessalonians for Teen Girls Follow Amy-Jo on Instagram.

    Thanks for listening. Support our work by giving today and by subscribing to our show.

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  • Kylie Collins, Walk With You Founder
    2025/01/28

    Kylie was born and raised in the Midwest and currently resides in central Iowa with her husband of 9 years, Aaron, and their 6-year-old daughter and 4-year-old son. She holds a Bachelor of Science Nursing degree from the University of Iowa and began her nursing career in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, caring for its most vulnerable and critically ill babies.

    In the fall of 2022, she founded Walk With You and now works full-time, walking with families in their deepest and most desperate moments of grief - leading up to, during, and following the loss of their beloved child.

    Kylie is passionate about weaving together grief and the Gospel, being an advocate for women to fulfill their God-given callings, be that at home or in the workforce or some combination of the two, and working in secular spaces to see the Good News of Jesus Christ brought to everyone, everywhere.

    LINKS: Kylie on Instagram Walk With You on Instagram Walk With You Website

    In this episode, Kylie shares:

    — What it’s like being a NICU nurse

    — How she has seen God use her specific gifting to serve parents of NICU babies in the hospital

    — How the Women & Work Podcast is a part of her story of founding Walk With You

    — The beautiful ways Walk With You serves parents who have lost a child

    — How the gospel intersects with grief

    — How she practices self-care so she can be faithful to the mission of Walk With You

    RESOURCES MENTIONED:

    Women & Work Podcast: Episode 19 Elyse Fitzpatrick & Eric Schumacher, Part 1 Episode 20 Elyse Fitzpatrick & Eric Schumacher, Part 2 Just Be Honest: How to Worship through Tears and Pray without Pretending Therefore I Have Hope: 12 Truths That Comfort, Sustain, and Redeem in Tragedy Every Moment Holy, Volume II: Death, Grief, & Hope The Last Thing Sufferers Need to Hear, TGC article by Christ Davis Resources on Grief and Suffering by Nancy Guthrie

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  • Naná Castillo and Claudia Lotti, Co-authors of Toda Mulher Trabalha
    2025/01/17

    Naná Castillo is the creator and mentor of the Filipenses Quatro Oito ministry (Philippians 4:8), which aims to transform the everyday lives of women through the truths of the gospel. She is a speaker, blogger, and co-author of the book Toda Mulher Trabalha (Every Woman Works). She is also a registered nurse with a master’s degree in pediatric nursing and a PhD in health sciences. She taught for years at a university before dedicating herself exclusively to ministry and her family. She lives with her husband and two children in São Paulo, Brazil, where they are members of the Igreja Batista Maranata. You can learn more about her and her ministry at @filipensesquatrooito or reach her at nana@filipensesquatrooito.com. Claudia Lotti is a medical doctor specializing in neurology and a university professor. She grew up in a Christian home as the daughter of a minister in the Presbyterian Church of Brazil. She is a Sunday school teacher at her church and a Bible counselor. She began her public Bible teaching ministry in 2019. Claudia is married to Rinaldo, they have 3 children and live in Brazil. Follow Naná on Instagram. Follow Claudia on Instagram. In this episode, Courtney and Missie asked Naná and Claudia these questions: —Claudia, how did God lead you to become a doctor and a professor? —Nana, how did you transition from pediatric nursing and teaching to founding Filipenses Quatro Oito? —What is Filipenses Quatro Oito, and how did it begin? —How did you two meet? —What is Christian culture like in Brazil for women and particularly for women working outside the home? —What did you learn about the Brazilian women who participated in the research you did in your book? —Chapter 2 in your book is entitled (in English), “Created to Serve.” What is God’s design for women especially as it relates to what we’re called to do? —What do you say to those who think a woman’s place is solely to bear children and tend to the home? How does the Bible validate women’s work outside the home? —How do you both manage all of your God-given responsibilities well (serving family, women, patients, students)? —How should Christians respond to the frustrating moments in our work? —How can we work for the glory of God instead of for our own names and recognition or as those striving out of fear? RESOURCES MENTIONED: Toda Mulher Trabalha Women & Work: Bearing God’s Image and Joining in His Mission through our Work La Mujer Y El Trabajo: Portadoras de la Imagen de Dios Y Unidas a Su Misión Mediante Nuestro Trabajo The Gospel Coalition Women’s Conference 2024 Nancy Guthrie Thank you for listening. Please support our work by giving today and by subscribing to our show.

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  • Courtney Doctor, Dir of Women's Initiatives at TGC
    2025/01/09

    Courtney Doctor received an MDiv from Covenant Theological Seminary and currently serves as the Director of Women’s Initiatives for The Gospel Coalition. She is a Bible teacher and author of From Garden to Glory as well as several Bible studies including In View of God’s Mercies, Behold and Believe, and Remember Your Joy. Courtney and her husband Craig have four children and five beautiful grandchildren. Follow Courtney on Instagram. Visit courtneydoctor.org

    In this episode, Courtney answered these questions from Courtney Moore and Missie Branch:

    —How did God lead you to this point as the Director of Women’s Initiatives at TGC? —How would you encourage women trying to discern where God is leading them career-wise? —What are some of the difficult things you’ve experienced in ministry to women? How did you overcome those? —As director, where do you see your gifting and daily tasks align? —How does your team decide on each TGC Women’s Conference theme such as “Behold & Believe?” —For women who are looking to plan and host their own events or conferences, what should they know? —What does it look like for you to prepare a message or write a curriculum/book? —How do you distinguish (or do you?) your own personal time with the Lord vs prep time for teaching/writing? —How old were you when you published your first book? What should our younger listeners who’d like to publish know? —How do you balance serving in a parachurch organization which may involve traveling, etc. vs serving in your local church? —What’s 1 piece of advice you’d leave with women who want to honor God through their vocational calling?

    RESOURCES MENTIONED: The Working Genius Assessment The Gospel Coalition Women’s Conference 2024 Shane & Shane’s “Behold & Believe” Song Courtney’s TGCW ‘24 Message

    Thank you for listening. Please support our work by giving today and subscribing to our show.

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    50 分