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Welcome back to the latest episode of the She Impacts Culture podcast! Today, I’m diving into the significance of finding your community. As women who are partnering with God to impact culture through our work, having a supportive community is crucial in navigating the inevitable challenges and hurdles that come our way. The enemy seeks to steal, kill, and destroy, making a strong community essential in combatting these attacks. In this episode, I'll be sharing five specific approaches to help you find your people, along with practical steps to help you build the thriving community you need and want.
Finding a community takes time and effort, but it's so worth it! Don't be afraid to try new things, step outside of your comfort zone, and take risks in order to find the right community for you. We need community if we are going to pursue and fulfill the work that God has called us to!
If you're ready to Find Your People, let's jump right in!
Connect with Jen:
Website: https://drjenbennett.com/
#BeWorthFollowing Book: http://amzn.to/2H4gn9m
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjenbennett/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drjenbennett/
Dr. Jen Bennett is a driven visionary communicator who has a unique way of connecting with her audience. She enjoys teaching, leading, and building and is committed to helping others be successful. As the Hodson Endowed Faculty of Entrepreneurship at Indiana Wesleyan University, Jen equips college students to “seek the welfare of the city” through their entrepreneurial ventures and to lead with influence to impact culture for Christ.
Jen has consulted various entrepreneurs, small business owners, ministries, organizations, and college students in social media, personal branding, marketing, and public relations. She is the author of the book #BeWorthFollowing: How to be Different and Influence People in a Crowded Social World and host of the She Impacts Culture podcast, a podcast for trailblazing, faith-based women who want to lead with influence and impact culture for Christ.
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Welcome back to the latest episode of the She Impacts Culture podcast! Today, I’m diving into the significance of finding your community. As women who are partnering with God to impact culture through our work, having a supportive community is crucial in navigating the inevitable challenges and hurdles that come our way. The enemy seeks to steal, kill, and destroy, making a strong community essential in combatting these attacks. In this episode, I'll be sharing five specific approaches to help you find your people, along with practical steps to help you build the thriving community you need and want.
Finding a community takes time and effort, but it's so worth it! Don't be afraid to try new things, step outside of your comfort zone, and take risks in order to find the right community for you. We need community if we are going to pursue and fulfill the work that God has called us to!
If you're ready to Find Your People, let's jump right in!
Connect with Jen:
Website: https://drjenbennett.com/
#BeWorthFollowing Book: http://amzn.to/2H4gn9m
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjenbennett/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drjenbennett/
Dr. Jen Bennett is a driven visionary communicator who has a unique way of connecting with her audience. She enjoys teaching, leading, and building and is committed to helping others be successful. As the Hodson Endowed Faculty of Entrepreneurship at Indiana Wesleyan University, Jen equips college students to “seek the welfare of the city” through their entrepreneurial ventures and to lead with influence to impact culture for Christ.
Jen has consulted various entrepreneurs, small business owners, ministries, organizations, and college students in social media, personal branding, marketing, and public relations. She is the author of the book #BeWorthFollowing: How to be Different and Influence People in a Crowded Social World and host of the She Impacts Culture podcast, a podcast for trailblazing, faith-based women who want to lead with influence and impact culture for Christ.