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What happens when a mother and daughter have very different personalities, leadership styles, and ways of doing life, ministry, and business? Do they clash—or can they learn to complement one another?
In this raw and grace-filled episode of Reclaiming Us, we explore how the personality of Jesus as both Lion and Lamb shows us a powerful model for navigating our differences. We unpack three key perspective shifts that have helped us stop competing and start co-laboring as a team:
Honor Strengths
Keep Your Vision Christ-Centered
Yield to Challenges That Stretch You to Love & Lead Better
We also share vulnerable key learning moments from our own journey of miscommunication, misunderstanding, and—ultimately—relational transformation.
🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe if this conversation blesses you!
📖 Scriptures We Reflect On
Proverbs 13:1 – “A wise son heeds his father’s instruction...”
Proverbs 13:10 – “Pride leads to conflict; those who take advice are wise.”
John 13:3–5 – Jesus washes the disciples’ feet.
John 13:12–15 – “I have set you an example…”
👇 Drop in the comments:Which side of Jesus do you reflect more in conflict—Lion or Lamb? How are you learning to work with, not against, the differences in your closest relationships?
🎙 Show Notes
Episode Title: Clashing or Complementing?Podcast: Reclaiming Us — A podcast about healing and growth between a mother and a daughterTheme: Working together with different personalities in life, ministry, and businessHosts: [Insert your names here]
🔑 Episode Highlights:
Jesus as the model: Lion and Lamb in one
How different personality types can create tension—or transformation
Three perspective shifts to build unity and partnership
Honest moments from our own journey of working together
A powerful reflection on humility, leadership, and servanthood in relationships
🧠 Healing Reflection:
Are you clashing because of personality differences?
Where do you need to grow in either boldness or humility?
What shift can you make today to love and lead better?
By Reclaiming Us PodcastWhat happens when a mother and daughter have very different personalities, leadership styles, and ways of doing life, ministry, and business? Do they clash—or can they learn to complement one another?
In this raw and grace-filled episode of Reclaiming Us, we explore how the personality of Jesus as both Lion and Lamb shows us a powerful model for navigating our differences. We unpack three key perspective shifts that have helped us stop competing and start co-laboring as a team:
Honor Strengths
Keep Your Vision Christ-Centered
Yield to Challenges That Stretch You to Love & Lead Better
We also share vulnerable key learning moments from our own journey of miscommunication, misunderstanding, and—ultimately—relational transformation.
🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe if this conversation blesses you!
📖 Scriptures We Reflect On
Proverbs 13:1 – “A wise son heeds his father’s instruction...”
Proverbs 13:10 – “Pride leads to conflict; those who take advice are wise.”
John 13:3–5 – Jesus washes the disciples’ feet.
John 13:12–15 – “I have set you an example…”
👇 Drop in the comments:Which side of Jesus do you reflect more in conflict—Lion or Lamb? How are you learning to work with, not against, the differences in your closest relationships?
🎙 Show Notes
Episode Title: Clashing or Complementing?Podcast: Reclaiming Us — A podcast about healing and growth between a mother and a daughterTheme: Working together with different personalities in life, ministry, and businessHosts: [Insert your names here]
🔑 Episode Highlights:
Jesus as the model: Lion and Lamb in one
How different personality types can create tension—or transformation
Three perspective shifts to build unity and partnership
Honest moments from our own journey of working together
A powerful reflection on humility, leadership, and servanthood in relationships
🧠 Healing Reflection:
Are you clashing because of personality differences?
Where do you need to grow in either boldness or humility?
What shift can you make today to love and lead better?