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What does it look like to lead, parent, and do business God’s way—without getting swallowed by scale, hustle, or other people’s expectations? In this conversation, Clark, Chanlie, and Lindsay get practical about mentors (and what that word actually means), parenting with boundaries, and carrying faith into customer-facing work when turning the other cheek gets exhausting. They also unpack “unreasonable hospitality” and why staying small can create the richest, most human experiences—like capping a show at 30 people and personalizing every detail—while giving with zero expectation of return.
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Direct, honest, and useful—this episode is about choosing depth over volume and integrity over optics.
By The Fellowship Coffee HouseWhat does it look like to lead, parent, and do business God’s way—without getting swallowed by scale, hustle, or other people’s expectations? In this conversation, Clark, Chanlie, and Lindsay get practical about mentors (and what that word actually means), parenting with boundaries, and carrying faith into customer-facing work when turning the other cheek gets exhausting. They also unpack “unreasonable hospitality” and why staying small can create the richest, most human experiences—like capping a show at 30 people and personalizing every detail—while giving with zero expectation of return.
You’ll hear:
Direct, honest, and useful—this episode is about choosing depth over volume and integrity over optics.