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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1870960/fan_mail/new] Do women need permission to become who God already wired us to be? For a lot of Christian women, that question sits underneath our people-pleasing, fear of conflict, overthinking, and the pressure to stay “small enough” to be accepted. In this episode, journalist and ministry leader Suzanne Nadell, author of Wired to Lead: Being the Leader the Church Didn’t Think You Could Be, talks about leadership, approval addiction, critical thinking, and the damage done by teaching believers not to question. We explore: * Why many Christian women struggle to trust their own judgment * The difference between humility and learned powerlessness * How approval addiction and lack of boundaries shape leadership * Why critical thinking should not scare Christians * The danger of outsourcing discernment to authority figures * What journalism often gets right about rigor, debate, and asking questions * How fear of conflict creates false peace inside churches * Why people walk away from faith when they are not allowed to wrestle honestly If you’ve ever felt torn between honoring God and fully using your voice, this episode invites you to rethink what healthy leadership, discernment, and maturity can look like inside the church. — Learn more about Suzanne and her work: * suzannenadel.com [https://suzannenadell.com/] * sheleadschurch.com [https://www.sheleadschurch.com/] If you care about Christian communication done with more creativity and integrity, come see what we’re building at contrarytopopular.com [http://contrarytopopular.com/].
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