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  • In this episode, Tatum dives into Battlefield of the Mind by Joyce Meyer, focusing on Wilderness Mentality #7: "My life is so miserable. I feel sorry for myself because my life is so wretched." Tatum challenges the detrimental effects of self-pity and how it hinders both spiritual growth and success in life and business. She also shares insights on how to avoid falling into self-pity by staying grounded in faith, community, and proper mindset shifts. Additionally, Tatum introduces exciting announcements like the God Math webinar replay and her upcoming She is Uncompromising Mastermind Weekend for ambitious women.

    Scriptures Mentioned:Numbers 14:1-2: Israelites complaining in the wilderness.1 Thessalonians 5:11: Encouraging one another in faith and community.Romans 5:5: The love of God poured into our hearts by the Holy Spirit.Philippians 2:4: Putting others’ interests before your own.
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  • In this episode of Blessed and Bossed Up, Tatum dives deep into the sixth wilderness mentality from Battlefield of the Mind by Joyce Meyer: “My behavior may be wrong, but it is not my fault.” This discussion touches on personal responsibility, confronting uncomfortable truths, and avoiding blame-shifting. Tatum shares practical insights on how this mentality impacts relationships, spiritual growth, and even entrepreneurship. She encourages listeners to ask God for self-revelation, even when it’s difficult.

    Key Points Covered:Wilderness Mentality #6: The core topic of this episode is the mindset of blaming others for personal behavior. Tatum and Joyce Meyer’s teachings point to examples from Genesis, like Adam and Eve, and how blaming others can keep you stuck in a wilderness season.Marriage and Personal Responsibility: Tatum shares a personal story about how seeking the Lord’s help in marriage often leads to self-reflection and accountability, rather than always focusing on your partner’s faults.Avoiding Excuses: Drawing from Joyce Meyer's experience, Tatum emphasizes that while past hurts may explain bad behavior, they cannot justify staying in it. True freedom comes from confronting personal shortcomings and taking responsibility for one’s actions.Facing the Truth: The importance of facing hard truths about ourselves and confronting areas of avoidance is discussed. Tatum encourages listeners to stop making excuses, face uncomfortable realities, and lean into God's guidance for personal transformation.Scriptures Mentioned:Genesis 3:12-13 – Adam and Eve’s blame game in the Garden of Eden.Genesis 16:1-6 – Abram, Sarai, and Hagar: Impatience and blame-shifting.Numbers 21:5 – The Israelites complaining against God and Moses.Numbers 13:1-3, 25-28 – The report of the 12 spies and the power of "but."Psalm 51:1-6 – King David’s repentance after his sin with Bathsheba.John 16:12-13 – The Holy Spirit as the Spirit of Truth.Action Steps for Listeners:Pray for Personal Revelation: Tatum challenges her audience to ask God to show them the truth about themselves, even when it’s uncomfortable.Be Accountable: Take ownership of personal behavior without excuses, and practice repentance when necessary.Marriage Advice: If you're married, take your concerns about your spouse to God first before addressing them with your partner.Focus on Truth Over Avoidance: Don’t let excuses or past trauma prevent you from growing spiritually and emotionally.Additional Resources:God Math Webinar: If you're struggling to balance multiple responsibilities and feel overwhelmed, register for Tatum’s free upcoming God Math webinar, where she’ll break down a spiritual formula for peace and productivity: https://anchoredmedia.kartra.com/page/pum7Next Book Club Pick: Grab your copy of Leadership as an Identity: The Four Traits of Those Who Will Lasting Influence by Crawford Loritz, which will be the next book discussed on the podcast after Battlefield of the Mind. https://a.co/d/5dvQ3Sd

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  • In this episode of Blessed and Bossed Up, Tatum dives deep into the life and ministry of John the Baptist, a prophetic figure whose role in preparing the way for Jesus offers vital lessons in repentance, righteousness, and fulfilling God's call. Tatum also connects John’s mission to the journey of faith-based entrepreneurs, especially those called to be subject matter experts in their fields.

    John the Baptist’s ministry in the wilderness was marked by boldness and a deep sense of purpose. His message of repentance drew large crowds, and he baptized Jesus, witnessing the Holy Spirit descending upon Him. Yet, even John faced moments of doubt, reminding us that we all need reassurance as we walk in our calling. Tatum highlights how John's life underscores the importance of staying mission-focused and aligning our work with God’s plan, much like entrepreneurs who serve as subject matter experts in their industries.

    Key Points:

    John’s Role in Prophecy and Ministry: John the Baptist fulfilled Old Testament prophecies as the voice crying out in the wilderness, preparing the way for Jesus. His life of boldness and righteousness is a powerful example for believers today.Baptism of Jesus: John’s baptism of Jesus marked a significant moment in biblical history, as the Holy Spirit descended upon Jesus and His public ministry began.Doubts and Reassurance: John, despite his vital role, faced doubts about Jesus’ identity while in prison. Jesus affirmed John’s mission, emphasizing that even those with a great calling need moments of reassurance.Entrepreneurs as Subject Matter Experts: Tatum draws parallels between John’s focused ministry and the work of entrepreneurs who are called to be subject matter experts. Just as John’s ministry was distinct and focused on preparing the way, faith-based entrepreneurs are called to stay mission-driven, offering expertise that serves a higher purpose. Tatum encourages entrepreneurs to focus on their God-given skills, using them to serve others while allowing God to multiply their efforts.

    Subject Matter Expert Entrepreneurs:

    Mission-Driven Focus: Entrepreneurs should view themselves as modern-day “preparers” for their audience, providing valuable expertise while staying aligned with their faith.Multiplication through God: Like John’s faithfulness to his mission, entrepreneurs can trust that as they focus on their unique expertise and service, God will bring the increase and multiply their efforts.Facing Doubts in Entrepreneurship: Even those who are experts in their field can experience doubt and uncertainty. Tatum discusses how to handle these moments by seeking reassurance from God and staying rooted in your purpose.

    Scriptures Referenced:

    Isaiah 40:3 – "A voice of one calling in the wilderness, 'Prepare the way for the Lord; make straight in the desert a highway for our God.'"Matthew 3:11 – John’s statement about baptizing with water and the coming of someone more powerful (Jesus) who will baptize with the Holy Spirit.John 1:29-34 – John’s testimony of Jesus as the Lamb of God.Luke 7:20-23 – John’s disciples ask Jesus if He is the Messiah, and Jesus reassures them through His works.

    Links Mentioned:

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  • In this episode of Blessed and Bossed Up, Tatum continues the journey through Battlefield of the Mind by Joyce Meyer, diving into Wilderness Mentality #5, which centers around the concept of patience. Tatum emphasizes how impatience stems from pride and the critical importance of mastering patience as entrepreneurs who are also serving God. She discusses how operating a business, managing goals, and living by faith require balance and patience—waiting on God’s timing instead of rushing ahead.

    Tatum also introduces the next book for the podcast's book discussion, Leadership as an Identity by Crawford Loritz, a Christian leadership guide with a biblical perspective. Make sure to grab your copy and prepare to dive into this next study with the podcast community.

    Key Points:

    New Book Announcement: The next book in the podcast’s reading series is Leadership as an Identity: The Four Traits of Those Who Will Lasting Influence by Crawford Loritz. Tatum will be reading it for the first time along with the audience, so be sure to grab your copy now to prepare for the upcoming discussion.

    Patience in Business and Life: Tatum explores the concept of patience and how it relates to pride and humility. She draws from Joyce Meyer's insights and personal stories to explain why waiting well is essential for growth as an entrepreneur and a servant of the Lord. The theme is summarized through the scripture James 5:7, highlighting the importance of patiently waiting on God's timing, much like a farmer waits for the harvest.

    Impatience as a Form of Pride: Tatum and Joyce Meyer discuss how impatience reflects a sense of pride and entitlement, thinking too highly of oneself. Humility, on the other hand, calls us to submit to God's timing and trust His process. Tatum encourages listeners to shift their mindset and eagerly anticipate what God has planned, rather than rushing through the journey.

    Realistic vs. Idealistic Thinking: Tatum touches on how idealistic thinking can set us up for frustration when things don’t go as perfectly as imagined. She advises grounding your dreams in reality, remaining humble, and submitting to God's perfect timing.

    Practical Application: Throughout the episode, Tatum offers practical steps to combat impatience, including asking follow-up questions to God when receiving instruction, learning to wait well, and quoting affirmations that align with God’s timing.

    Scriptures Referenced:

    James 5:7 – “Be patient, therefore, brothers, until the coming of the Lord.”

    Romans 12:3 – "Do not think you are better than you really are."

    John 16:33 – “In this world, you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.”

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  • In this episode of the Blessed and Bossed Up podcast, Tatum continues the deep dive into Joyce Meyer's book Battlefield of the Mind, focusing on Wilderness Mentality #4. The discussion centers around the dangers of complaining, fault-finding, and grumbling, and how these negative behaviors can prevent us from entering into the "promised land" that God has for us. Tatum shares personal insights and practical strategies on how to cultivate a mindset of gratitude and patience, even during seasons of suffering.

    Key Points:

    Upcoming Book Study: Tatum announces the next book for the podcast's book discussion: Leadership as an Identity: The Four Traits of Those Who Last by Crawford Loritz. This book explores the character qualities that define a godly leader and will complement the ongoing Bible on Business series.Free Live Training: Tatum introduces an upcoming free live training on September 12th at 7 p.m. EST titled "God Math: The Spiritual Formula Every Busy Woman Needs." She shares the divine equation revealed to her—Consecration + Concentration = Multiplication—and how it can help women achieve harmony in their busy lives. Wilderness Mentality #4: The focus of this episode is on the mentality of complaining, grumbling, and fault-finding. Tatum discusses how these behaviors mirror the Israelites' attitude in the wilderness and warns of the negative power they can unleash in our lives.Biblical Examples: The episode highlights the contrasting examples of Joseph, who endured suffering with a godly attitude and was ultimately rewarded, and the Israelites, whose constant complaining led to their downfall.Practical Applications: Tatum shares personal strategies for dealing with seasons of suffering, including the "I feel, but I know" method, finding and meditating on relevant scriptures, and maintaining a heart of gratitude and patience.

    Scriptures Referenced:

    1 Peter 2:19-23 - Encouragement to follow Christ’s example of suffering without complaint.Ephesians 4:1-2 - The call to live a life worthy of your calling with humility, meekness, and patience.Genesis 39-50 - The story of Joseph as an example of enduring suffering with a godly attitude.1 Corinthians 10:1-13 - Lessons from Israel’s idolatry and the consequences of complaining.Philippians 4:6 - A reminder to present our requests to God with thanksgiving and without anxiety.

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    Get the Next Book: Click the link in the show notes to purchase Leadership as an Identity and join the next book discussion. https://amzn.to/3AFWaY2Register for the Free Live Training: Don’t miss the "God Math" training on September 12th. Click the link in the show notes to register: https://anchoredmedia.kartra.com/page/pum7Bible on Business Dashboard: Download the free Bible on Business Dashboard to enhance your study and application of the scriptures discussed in this series. https://anchoredmedia.kartra.com/page/iSP6

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  • In this episode of the Blessed and Bossed Up podcast, Tatum dives deep into the challenge of balancing ambition and contentment as a Christian entrepreneur. Using two key scriptures, Philippians 4:11-13 and 1 Timothy 6:6-11, Tatum shares insights on how to maintain a content heart while pursuing your God-given dreams. This episode is filled with practical advice on setting boundaries, safeguarding against selfish ambition, and prioritizing godliness in your business journey.

    Key Points Discussed:

    Contentment and Ambition: Understanding that ambition is not inherently wrong, but it must be tempered to avoid falling into selfish ambition.Biblical Insights: A detailed look at Philippians 4:11-13 and 1 Timothy 6:6-11, focusing on how Paul exemplified contentment even in the most challenging circumstances.Boundaries for Contentment: Tatum outlines four essential boundaries to help maintain contentment and avoid the pitfalls of greed and covetousness.Prioritize Godliness: Keep your focus on living a life that reflects your devotion to God.Guard Against Greed: Practice generosity and stay grounded in the Word to avoid covetousness.Balance in Life: Ensure your business doesn't consume your entire life, leaving room for family, friends, and personal growth.Regular Heart Checks: Continually assess your motivations and reactions to ensure they align with God's will.

    Resources Mentioned:

    Bible on Business Dashboard: Tatum introduces a new, free resource for listeners. This dashboard provides Bible study guides tailored to each podcast episode, helping you dive deeper into the scriptures and apply them to your business. Download it: https://anchoredmedia.kartra.com/page/iSP6Join the Conversation: Subscribe to Tatum's YouTube channel where she goes live to discuss the Bible on Business series, offering a behind-the-scenes look at her study process: https://www.youtube.com/@TatumTemia

    Scriptures to Study:

    Philippians 4:11-13: Learning to be content in every circumstance.1 Timothy 6:6-11: The dangers of desiring wealth and the importance of pursuing righteousness.

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  • In this episode of the Blessed and Bossed Up podcast, Tatum continues her deep dive into Joyce Meyer's book, Battlefield of the Mind. We're exploring Chapter 18, which brings us to Wilderness Mentality #3: "Please Make Everything Easy: I Can't Take It If Things Are Too Hard." This mentality highlights the common struggle many of us face when we find ourselves wanting an easy path, but God is calling us to something more challenging.

    Key Discussion Points:

    Recap of Previous Chapters: Tatum recaps the previous wilderness mentalities covered in earlier chapters:Chapter 16: "My Future is Determined by My Past and My Present."Chapter 17: "Someone Do It for Me: I Don't Want to Take Responsibility."Wilderness Mentality #3:Tatum discusses how this mindset of wanting an easy path can hinder our spiritual growth.She emphasizes the importance of understanding that God's commandments, though challenging, are not beyond our reach.Tatum reflects on her personal experiences, highlighting how adopting the mantra "I can do hard things" has helped her overcome difficult situations.Scriptural Insights:Deuteronomy 30:11 is highlighted to show that God's commandments are not too hard for us to follow.John 14:16 is discussed to emphasize the role of the Holy Spirit as our helper, who empowers us to do what might seem impossible in our own strength.Exodus 13:17-18 is referenced to illustrate how God sometimes leads us on the hard path for our own good and character development.Galatians 6:9 and Philippians 4:12-13 are cited to encourage listeners to persist in doing good and to rely on Christ's strength in all circumstances.Practical Application:Tatum provides actionable strategies for shifting from a mentality of defeat to one of victory:Leaning more into God's presence when things get tough.Engaging more deeply in prayer, fasting, and scripture to strengthen spiritual resilience.Recognizing that difficult situations are often God's way of preparing us for greater things.

    Important Items:

    Book Recommendation: If you haven't already, pick up a copy of Battlefield of the Mind by Joyce Meyer. Start from Chapter 1 and follow along with Tatum’s discussions.YouTube Channel: Subscribe to Tatum’s YouTube channel for spontaneous live sessions and replays where she dives deeper into topics like these.

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    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tatumtemia/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TatumTemiaPodcast Reviews: If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review and share it with someone who may need encouragement in their journey of faith and entrepreneurship.

    Scriptures Mentioned:

    Deuteronomy 30:11John 14:16Exodus 13:17-18Galatians 6:9Philippians 4:12-13

    Tatum leaves listeners with a powerful reminder: Hard is not the narrative we need to rehearse—victory is. No matter the challenges, remember that the fight is fixed in our favor, and the suffering we face is temporary. Stay strong in faith, and don’t grow weary in doing good.



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  • In this episode of the Blessed and Bossed Up podcast, Tatum takes a brief pause from the Bible on Business series to share a deeply personal and timely message about surrendering to the current season of life. As a married woman with young children, Tatum reflects on the challenges and blessings of balancing ambition with the demands of family life. She opens up about the internal struggle of valuing business success over success in the home and how God is teaching her to focus her drive and ambition on her family during this season.

    Tatum shares insights on how God is mothering her through this journey, highlighting the importance of obedience, legacy, and total life harmony. This episode is a powerful reminder for ambitious women who are navigating the complexities of marriage, motherhood, and entrepreneurship. Tatum encourages listeners to embrace the season they are in, surrender to God's leadership, and trust that their business and family will thrive as a result of their obedience.

    Key Takeaways:

    The importance of embracing and surrendering to the season of life you are in.How God is refining Tatum’s understanding of success, particularly in the context of family and home.The concept of total life harmony over balance and how to achieve it in your current season.A call for high-achieving women to focus their ambition on their homes and trust that their businesses will not suffer as a result.The significance of leaving a legacy through your family that surpasses financial or business success.

    Scripture References:

    Proverbs 14:1 - "The wise woman builds her house, but with her own hands the foolish one tears hers down."Proverbs 31 - The Proverbs 31 woman as an inspiration for thriving in both home and business.

    Links Mentioned:

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  • In this episode of the Blessed and Bossed Up podcast, Tatum continues the discussion on Joyce Meyer's book Battlefield of the Mind, focusing on chapter 17, which deals with the "wilderness mentality" of avoiding responsibility. Tatum highlights the importance of taking personal responsibility for the opportunities and callings that God places before us. She emphasizes that Christian growth involves moving from dependence on others to a mature, self-disciplined faith that actively seeks God's guidance directly, rather than relying solely on others for spiritual direction. Tatum uses the example of the Israelites and Moses to illustrate how reliance on leaders like Moses can sometimes lead to spiritual complacency, where believers avoid taking personal responsibility for their faith journey.

    Tatum also reflects on the need for proper spiritual mentorship and development before stepping into leadership or ministry roles, using her own experiences of being discipled and mentored by more seasoned Christians as examples. She warns against the dangers of prematurely starting Christian platforms without proper spiritual grounding, urging listeners to take their callings seriously by seeking discipleship and spiritual development.

    Finally, she concludes by encouraging listeners to be not just hearers of God’s call, but also responsible and prepared to take action, ensuring they are among the "chosen" who are ready to fulfill God's purpose.



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  • In this episode of the Blessed and Bossed Up podcast, Tatum continues the Bible on Business series by exploring the passage in John 6:60-71, where Jesus experiences a significant drop in followers after delivering a challenging teaching. Tatum uses this story to draw parallels for Christian entrepreneurs, emphasizing that a sharp decline in business metrics, like followers or revenue, can happen even when you're following God's plan. She offers four practical tips for entrepreneurs to prepare for such scenarios: don’t be thrown off by people walking away, focus on those who remain faithful, diversify revenue streams, and prepare financially for tough seasons. Tatum also stresses the importance of aligning your business with God’s purpose, ensuring that you're driven by mission rather than metrics. She concludes by encouraging listeners to build their businesses wisely, with safeguards in place, so that even if the truth offends others and affects the bottom line, the business remains stable.

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  • In this episode of the Blessed and Bossed Up podcast, Tatum shares a replay from a live discussion with Dr. Sharla Walker. Together, they dive into the importance of building spiritual discernment and the need for biblical literacy in the lives of believers. They emphasize how crucial it is to test the spirits by the Spirit of God to ensure that the messages, prophecies, and words received are truly from Him. The episode covers practical steps to qualify and verify these spiritual messages using scripture and personal reflection. Tatum and Dr. Sharla also discuss the dangers of turning Christianity into an aesthetic rather than a genuine lifestyle and address common objections believers may have when instructed by God to take actions like stepping away from social media. The episode concludes with an encouragement to trust God deeply, not because of external successes but because of His unwavering faithfulness and love.

    Scriptures Mentioned:

    1 John 4:1-2Acts 17:10-12Luke 5:16John 6:60Matthew 26:36-56 (Garden of Gethsemane)Matthew 17 (Mount of Transfiguration)Proverbs 3:5-6Galatians 5:17Psalm 91

    Resources:

    Bible Gateway:https://www.biblegateway.com/Bible Hub: https://biblehub.com/OpenBible.info: https://www.openbible.info/topics/The Prescription for Purpose Podcast: Hosted by Dr. Sharla Walker, available on all major podcast platforms https://www.rxforpurpose.com/podcast

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  • In this episode of the Blessed and Bossed Up podcast, Tatum continues the discussion on Joyce Meyer's book, Battlefield of the Mind. Now 63% through the book, Tatum delves into the final section, "Wilderness Mentalities," focusing on the first mentality: "My Future is Determined by My Past and My Present." Tatum explores the importance of vision, the pitfalls of dwelling on past and present circumstances, and the need for a mindset shift towards faith and God's promises.

    Key Points:

    Introduction:Tatum provides an overview of the progress in Battlefield of the Mind by Joyce Meyer.Recap of Part 1 (Importance of the Mind) and Part 2 (Conditions of the Mind).Introduction to Part 3: Wilderness Mentalities, and the importance of addressing these mentalities to move forward.Deuteronomy 1 and 2:Reflects on the Israelites' 40-year journey in the wilderness for what should have been an 11-day trip.Joyce Meyer’s revelation: The Israelites' prolonged journey was due to a "wilderness mentality."Wilderness Mentalities:First Mentality: "My Future is Determined by My Past and My Present."Reference to Proverbs 29:18, emphasizing the importance of vision.Joyce Meyer highlights how the Israelites focused on their past and present circumstances, hindering their progress.Self-Reflection and Application:Tatum encourages listeners to reflect on their own lives and identify if they are operating with a wilderness mentality.Importance of shifting focus from past and present limitations to God's promises and vision.The necessity of contentment and gratitude in the journey, avoiding the trap of constantly seeking what's next.Personal Insights:Tatum shares her personal experiences and struggles with maintaining a growth mindset while also being content and grateful.The importance of recognizing and celebrating God's past blessings and current provisions.Therapy and Introspection:Discusses the balance between therapy and introspection, and relying on God's guidance for a complete understanding of one's identity and future.Childlike Curiosity:Tatum emphasizes the need to maintain a childlike curiosity and dependence on God, using her personal story and references to The Chosen series.Call to Action:Tatum encourages listeners to take their wilderness mentality to the Lord and seek His vision for their future.Reminds listeners that divine guidance sustains and provides clarity and direction.

    Scriptures Mentioned:

    Deuteronomy 1 and 2Proverbs 29:18 (King James Version and Message Version)Luke 4:18-19Isaiah 11:1-3Colossians 3:2Deuteronomy 1 and 2Numbers 14:2,3Numbers 20:2-4Numbers 21:4-5Genesis 13:7-11Genesis 13: 14-15

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  • In this episode of the Blessed and Bossed Up podcast, Tatum shares a powerful session on the Proverbs 31 woman, providing insights and revelations that she received while studying this iconic biblical figure. Tatum also introduces the upcoming She Is Uncompromising Mastermind Weekend, designed for women who wear multiple hats and seek total life harmony. The episode focuses on the importance of perspective, strategy, and the role of faith in achieving harmony in our lives.

    Key Points:

    Introduction:Tatum discusses her recent study and session on the Proverbs 31 woman.Announces the She Is Uncompromising Mastermind Weekend in November at Anchored Media Studios, Laurel, Maryland.The event aims to help women achieve total life harmony, featuring masterminding, praying, worshiping, and workshops led by systems expert Latrice Claiborne.Prayer and Worship:Tatum begins with a heartfelt prayer, inviting listeners to align their hearts and minds with God's presence.Emphasizes repentance and seeking God's guidance in all aspects of life.Proverbs 31 Woman:Revelation:The Proverbs 31 woman is an illustration, not a real person.Importance of focusing on the fear of the Lord rather than just productivity.Common Mistake:Many focus on the tasks and attributes of the Proverbs 31 woman without addressing the underlying spiritual foundation.The key is reverence for God, not just emulating her actions.Perspective and Strategy:Perspective Shift:Focus on the power source (God) rather than just productivity.True harmony comes from a relationship with God, not from completing tasks.Four Ps Strategy for Total Life Harmony:Posture: Abiding in the Lord through consistent fellowship and dependence on Him.People: Importance of community, discipleship, and having spiritual support.Process: Establishing effective systems and processes in both home and business.Profit: Building businesses that are financially sustainable and provide a return on investment.Personal Testimony:Tatum shares her experiences of balancing business, family, and faith.Highlights the importance of obedience to God’s instructions and how it leads to unexpected blessings and success.Upcoming Event:She Is Uncompromising Mastermind Weekend:Date: November 8-9, 2024Location: Anchored Media Studios, Laurel, Maryland.Focus on helping women achieve harmony in their lives through practical strategies and spiritual growth.Limited seats available; link to learn more: https://anchoredmedia.kartra.com/page/pBd5

    Scriptures Mentioned:

    Proverbs 31Psalm 127:2 (Message Version)John 15:4-7Galatians 5:25

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  • In this episode of the Blessed and Bossed Up podcast, Tatum continues the Bible on Business series, diving deeper into 2 Kings 4:1-7 to extract practical steps for finding financial relief in business. She emphasizes the importance of seeking wise counsel, recognizing the power of what you already have, reaching out to your community for help, and working in private. Tatum also shares a powerful message from her quiet time with the Lord about logging off and locking in to stay focused on God's instructions.

    Key Points:

    Message from Quiet Time:Log Off and Lock In:The Lord wants us to increase time in prayer, fasting, and the word, while decreasing time on social media and online chatter.Stay aware of current events but prioritize focusing on God’s guidance and maintaining a posture sensitive to the Holy Spirit.Practical steps: Disconnect from distractions, focus on praying and fasting, and engage deeply with the word.Bible on Business Series:Scripture: 2 Kings 4:1-7 (NIV)Context: Elisha’s miraculous intervention for a widow in financial distress.Encouragement: The story shows God’s provision and provides step-by-step instructions for financial relief.Four Steps for Financial Relief:Step 1: Seek Wise CounselRecap from the last episode on the importance of seeking wise counsel in times of financial distress.Five characteristics of wise counsel: God-centered, biblically sound, discerning, humble and teachable, experienced and mature.Step 2: Don’t Underestimate the Power of What You Already HaveElisha asked the widow what she had in her house, highlighting the importance of recognizing and valuing what we already possess.Personal testimony of how God multiplied Tatum’s podcast and book into a thriving business.Challenge: Identify and present to God the small things you might be overlooking.Step 3: Reach Out to Your Community for HelpElisha instructed the widow to ask her neighbors for empty jars, emphasizing the power of community support.Addressing pride and the importance of humility in asking for help.Encouragement: Recognize the seeds you’ve sown in others and allow them to pour back into you.Step 4: Work in Private and Let Success Make the NoiseElisha instructed the widow to shut the door and work in private, focusing on the task without external distractions.Importance of faith and dependency on God’s instructions.Emphasis on rejoicing in God’s key performance indicators during the process.

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  • In this episode of the Blessed and Bossed Up podcast, Tatum continues the Bible on Business series by exploring 2 Kings 4:1-7, focusing on how to find financial relief in business through biblical principles. Tatum discusses the importance of seeking wise counsel and provides practical steps for applying the lessons from this scripture to achieve financial breakthroughs in business. She also shares an exciting announcement about the upcoming open house for the Purpose to Podcast program.

    Key Points:

    Bible on Business Series:Scripture: 2 Kings 4:1-7 (NIV)Context: Elisha's encounter with a widow in financial distress and the miracle of the multiplying oil.Four Steps for Financial Relief:Step 1: Seek Wise CounselImportance of seeking wise counsel when in financial strain.Wise counsel helps navigate the noise and emotional stress of financial difficulties.Qualifying Wise Counsel:Five Characteristics of Wise Counsel:God-Centered: Counsel should be rooted in the fear of the Lord and love for God and others.Biblically Sound: Counsel must align with scripture and be contextually accurate.Discerning: Counsel should take into account the full picture and provide holistic guidance.Humble and Teachable: Counselors should exhibit humility and a willingness to learn.Experience and Maturity: Counsel should come from those with relevant experience and spiritual maturity.Biblical Examples of Wise Counsel:Moses and Jethro: (Exodus 18:13-24)Rehoboam's Advisors: (1 Kings 12:6-15) - Example of what not to do.Paul and Timothy: (2 Timothy 1:6-7) - Emphasizes the mentor-mentee relationship.Practical Application:Encourage listeners to study the provided scriptures and apply the lessons to their own situations.Highlight the importance of maintaining a relationship with wise counselors to navigate financial and business challenges.

    Scriptures Mentioned:

    2 Kings 4:1-7Exodus 18:13-241 Kings 12:6-152 Timothy 1:6-7

    Announcements:

    Open House for Purpose to Podcast Program:Date: July 17th at 8 p.m. ESTFree registration to learn about the program and hear from current participantshttps://anchoredmedia.kartra.com/webinar/PPPOpenHouse

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  • In this episode of the Blessed and Bossed Up podcast, Tatum continues the discussion on Joyce Meyer’s book, "Battlefield of the Mind," focusing on Chapter 15: The Mind of Christ. Tatum shares her insights on how to practically apply the principles discussed in the book, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a pace that allows for close fellowship with the Holy Spirit. She also provides updates on the Purpose to Podcast program and upcoming open house.

    Key Points:

    Battlefield of the Mind Book Discussion:Chapter 15: The Mind of ChristOverview of the chapter's main points and how it emphasizes the importance of right thinking.Steps to flow in the mind of Christ:Think positive thoughts.Be God-minded.Be God-loves-me minded.Have an exhortative mind.Develop a thankful mind.Be word-minded.Reflection on why it’s challenging to consistently live out these principles.Importance of Pace:Scripture Reference: Galatians 5:25 - "Since we live by the Spirit, let us keep in step with the Spirit."The enemy uses busyness to distract and bait us away from the mind of Christ.Maintaining focus and attention on the Lord is crucial for winning the battlefield of the mind.The significance of being present and acknowledging God's presence in our daily lives.Personal Reflections and Insights:Tatum shares her personal struggles with busyness and how it affected her thought life.The importance of stepping back, focusing on the Lord, and realigning with His pace.Encouragement to enjoy the current season and trust in God's process and timing.Fellowship with the Holy Spirit:Scripture Reference: John 16:7 - Jesus speaks about the coming of the Holy Spirit.The importance of filling our minds with the Lord and being conscious of His presence.Practical steps to prioritize fellowship with the Holy Spirit in everyday life.

    Scriptures Mentioned:

    Galatians 5:25John 16:7

    Announcements:

    Open House for Purpose to Podcast Program:Date: July 17th at 8 p.m. ESTFree registration to learn about the program and hear from current participants.Link to register: https://anchoredmedia.kartra.com/webinar/PPPOpenHouse

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  • In this episode of the Blessed and Bossed Up podcast, Tatum continues the Bible on Business series with a focus on marketing. She delves into the importance of adaptability, mission-mindedness, and empathy in business, drawing parallels between evangelism and marketing. Tatum also highlights key scriptures and shares personal insights on how to apply biblical principles to marketing strategies.

    Key Points:.

    Bible on Business Series:Emphasis on exploring the Word of God to apply biblical principles to entrepreneurship.Encouragement to read and study the scriptures discussed in the series to gain personal revelations and guidance.Scripture Focus:1 Corinthians 9:19-23 as the anchor text.Context of Paul’s dedication to preaching the good news and his adaptability in reaching different audiences.Similarities Between Evangelism and Marketing:Message and Value Proposition: Clear and compelling messages are crucial in both evangelism and marketing.Target Audiences: Identifying and understanding the target audience is essential for effective communication.Building Relationships: Both evangelism and marketing rely on building and nurturing relationships.Persuasion and Conversion: Both fields involve persuading individuals to take a desired action.Implications for Marketing:Adaptability: Businesses must adapt to the changing needs and preferences of their target audience to remain relevant and successful.Mission-Mindedness: Keep the mission of the business at the forefront and ensure that all activities align with this mission.Empathy: Understand and connect with the target audience to serve them better and build stronger relationships.Practical Applications:Use live interactions to connect with the audience.Maintain personal involvement to understand the audience's needs and perspectives.Implement automation and AI tools while ensuring genuine engagement with the audience.

    Scriptures Mentioned:

    1 Corinthians 9:19-231 Corinthians 9:22 (Anchor Scripture)

    Announcements:

    Open House for Purpose to Podcast Program:Date: July 17th at 8 p.m. ESTFree registration to learn about the program and hear from current participants.https://anchoredmedia.kartra.com/webinar/PPPOpenHouse

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  • In this episode of the Blessed and Bossed Up podcast, Tatum continues the Bible on Business series, focusing on the principles of delegation and team building as outlined in the Bible. She dives deep into Exodus 18:13-27, where Moses receives advice from his father-in-law, Jethro, on how to effectively delegate responsibilities. Tatum also touches on the importance of wise counsel and the characteristics of good team members.

    Key Points:

    Context of Exodus 18:13-27:Moses is overwhelmed with the responsibility of judging the people’s disputes.Jethro, Moses’ father-in-law, observes the inefficiency and potential for burnout.Jethro advises Moses to delegate responsibilities to capable men to ease his burden.Importance of Wise Counsel:Wise counsel should be based on an understanding of God’s assignment for you.Tatum emphasizes the need for mentors and coaches who align their advice with God's plan for your business.Highlights the importance of filtering advice through the assignment God has given you.Principles of Delegation and Team Building:Hire from Your Sphere of Influence:Consider people who have been impacted by your business and already have buy-in to your mission.Tatum shares personal experiences of hiring individuals from her community who have proven to be valuable team members.Teach and Train:Ensure team members understand the culture and values of your business.Train them on standard operating procedures and the importance of embodying the mission of the business.Utilize Technology:Leverage technology and AI to delegate tasks effectively before hiring people.Train these tools to operate in line with your business values and standards.Select Capable and Honest Individuals:Hire people with the necessary skills, integrity, and fear of the Lord.Trust them to do their jobs once trained, avoiding micromanagement.Assign Tasks Based on Abilities:Delegate responsibilities according to each team member’s capacity and skills, similar to the parable of the talents in Matthew 25.Takeaways:All answers needed for business challenges can be found in the Bible.Emphasizes the importance of seeking the Holy Spirit’s guidance in applying biblical principles to your business.

    Scriptures Mentioned:

    Exodus 18:13-27John 10:11-15Matthew 25 (Parable of the Talents)

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  • In this episode, Tatum kicks off the "Bible on Business" series, emphasizing the need for faith-based entrepreneurs to deeply understand and apply biblical principles in their business practices. This series aims to equip listeners with the spiritual tools necessary to shepherd their businesses and people effectively, focusing on souls rather than sales.

    Key Points:

    Introduction to Bible on Business Series:Tatum introduces the "Bible on Business" series, highlighting its purpose to dive deep into biblical principles applicable to entrepreneurship.Emphasizes the importance of relying on the Lord, prayer, and the Bible for guidance in business.Markers of Seasons in Business:Discusses various stages in her entrepreneurial journey: recognizing God as the CEO, transitioning from entrepreneur to executive, and now focusing on shepherding in business.Highlights the shift from prioritizing sales and growth to focusing on shepherding and serving people.Understanding Sheep and Shepherd Relationships:Explains the characteristics of sheep and how they parallel consumer behavior, such as flocking behavior, dependency, vulnerability, docility, and recognition of the shepherd’s voice.Emphasizes that just as sheep need a shepherd, consumers need trustworthy leaders in business.Biblical Texts on Shepherding:Matthew 18:12-14: Importance of seeking out and addressing the needs of the lost or disengaged customers. Celebrating reconciliation and showing love and compassion even in business.John 21:15-17: Jesus’ instructions to Peter about feeding and taking care of his sheep, emphasizing the need for comprehensive and compassionate leadership in business.Acts 20:28: Paul’s farewell address highlighting the importance of personal integrity, spiritual health, and sacrificial leadership.1 Peter 2:25: Reminder that we are all sheep who tend to wander and need to continually turn back to Jesus, the shepherd and guardian of our souls.Practical Applications:Encourages business owners to actively seek out and engage with dissatisfied or disengaged customers.Discusses the importance of maintaining personal integrity and spiritual health through accountability, consistent prayer, and devotion.Stresses the significance of sacrificial leadership and treating business as a service unto the Lord.

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