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What do faith, tech, and networks have in common?
In this dynamic conversation, Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing sits down with tech founder and storyteller Mike Gaglione to explore how innovation and faith intersect in our modern world. From building brands and startups to serving on the board of global nonprofits, Mike shares how connection and communication fuel everything, especially when rooted in kingdom purpose.
Together they explore the exponential impact of gathering the right people, why density in community matters for breakthrough, and how faith isn’t just compatible with innovation... it fuels it. This episode tackles themes for navigating leadership, the search for clarity, and how to sense where God is moving in a noisy world.
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What do faith, tech, and networks have in common?
In this dynamic conversation, Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing sits down with tech founder and storyteller Mike Gaglione to explore how innovation and faith intersect in our modern world. From building brands and startups to serving on the board of global nonprofits, Mike shares how connection and communication fuel everything, especially when rooted in kingdom purpose.
Together they explore the exponential impact of gathering the right people, why density in community matters for breakthrough, and how faith isn’t just compatible with innovation... it fuels it. This episode tackles themes for navigating leadership, the search for clarity, and how to sense where God is moving in a noisy world.
🎧 Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a friend who leads, builds, or dreams big.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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