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023: Federal Prison, Half a Million People, and the Business He Finally Gave to God

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"I don't want to stand in front of Christ and say, God, you gave me this tool called AI and I buried it out of fear." Jonathan Mast built a community of over 500,000 people teaching them to use AI as an amplifier of the gifts God already gave them. But before the audience, the business, and the mission, there was a federal prison sentence, a rock-bottom surrender, and a two-by-four from God. This conversation is raw, real, and deeply convicting for anyone trying to walk out their faith in a world obsessed with metrics. In this conversation, we explore: * Prison, surrender, and meeting God in the last place you expected — Jonathan's testimony and the moment everything shifted * The Parable of the Talents and AI — why he refuses to bury a tool God put in his hands * "With Thanksgiving" — how two words from Philippians 4:6-7 changed his entire perspective inside a federal prison * Why fear is the enemy of discernment — what he wishes every Christian understood about artificial intelligence * Amplifying what God already gave you — the difference between chasing success and stewarding your platform for the Kingdom You are a jar of clay. Cracked, imperfect, and exactly who God wants to use. ✨ Shop the Mission: www.madeofclay247.com [http://www.madeofclay247.com]📸 Instagram: @madeofclay247 🤖 Learn more about Jonathan: www.whitebeardstrategies.com

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023: Federal Prison, Half a Million People, and the Business He Finally Gave to God

"I don't want to stand in front of Christ and say, God, you gave me this tool called AI and I buried it out of fear." Jonathan Mast built a community of over 500,000 people teaching them to use AI as an amplifier of the gifts God already gave them. But before the audience, the business, and the mission, there was a federal prison sentence, a rock-bottom surrender, and a two-by-four from God. This conversation is raw, real, and deeply convicting for anyone trying to walk out their faith in a world obsessed with metrics. In this conversation, we explore: * Prison, surrender, and meeting God in the last place you expected — Jonathan's testimony and the moment everything shifted * The Parable of the Talents and AI — why he refuses to bury a tool God put in his hands * "With Thanksgiving" — how two words from Philippians 4:6-7 changed his entire perspective inside a federal prison * Why fear is the enemy of discernment — what he wishes every Christian understood about artificial intelligence * Amplifying what God already gave you — the difference between chasing success and stewarding your platform for the Kingdom You are a jar of clay. Cracked, imperfect, and exactly who God wants to use. ✨ Shop the Mission: www.madeofclay247.com [http://www.madeofclay247.com]📸 Instagram: @madeofclay247 🤖 Learn more about Jonathan: www.whitebeardstrategies.com

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From Survival Mode to Discernment: How Karen Hite Found Her Gift and You Can Too

"You survived all of the worst days that you thought were the worst day of your life. That means there's purpose, and there's more to do." Karen Hite has built businesses, hosted events, and led a mastermind, but the season that changed everything was the one where she admitted out loud that she didn't know what she was doing. This episode is about what happens when you stop trying to fill someone else's shoes and start developing the gifts God actually gave you. In this conversation, we explore: * Survival mode and the cost of getting good at the wrong things - why excelling at skills that aren't natural to you can quietly drain you dry * The discernment that changed her direction - how a Bible passage, a video, and a hard conversation in one week led Karen to build her spiritual gifts assessment * First-world meets third-world marriage - building a life and business with someone whose default is dream big when yours is stay stable * Why failure isn't real - reframing failed experiences as curriculum God is using to prepare you * The Friday date night rule and the 1-to-10 framework - two pieces of advice that protect both her marriage and her business partnership You are a jar of clay. The cracks are where the light gets through. ✨ Shop the Mission: www.madeofclay247.com [http://www.madeofclay247.com]📸 Instagram: @madeofclay247 📚 Spiritual Gifts Test: www.whatsmygift.com

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Your Good Intentions and the Worst Person Alive Are Closer Than You Think

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Good Thing or God Thing? 36 Years of Servant Leadership with Thud Hill

"Rules without relationships equal rebellion." For 36 years, Thaddaeus "Thud" Hill has poured his life into at-risk kids in some of the hardest situations imaginable. In this conversation, he gets real about what it actually costs to serve, why he's pivoting after 25 years as executive director, and how to tell the difference between a good thing and a God thing. In this conversation, we explore: * Seed planters, not people fixers: the family phrase that shaped a 50-year ministry * Agape can't be defended: loving people with no expectation of a good response back * The good Samaritan model: meeting physical needs before anyone opens their heart to God * Good thing vs. God thing: saying no without saying you don't care * The reset: pivoting from a six-day week to coaching other lonely leaders You're a jar of clay. The cracks are where the light gets out. Catch you on the next one. Connect with Thud:🐎 Timothy Hill Ranch: timothyhill.org🔄 Reset Leadership Group: resetleads.com ✨ Shop the Mission: www.madeofclay247.com [http://www.madeofclay247.com]📸 Instagram: @madeofclay247

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"There's not one thing you can do to make God love you any more than He does right now. You're not that powerful." Failure isn't the enemy. Avoiding it is. In this episode, Gabby sits down with Dr. William Attaway, CEO of Appreciation at Work and host of the Catalytic Leadership Podcast, to talk about why chasing perfection is killing your growth and how to finally rewire a mind stuck on the negative. In this conversation, we explore: * The Crystal vs Rubber Ball Test: How to know which failures you can bounce back from and which ones you can't afford to drop. * The Wins Journal: A dead-simple practice that rewires your brain to fight imposter syndrome with data, not feelings. * The Empty Pitcher Problem: Why leaders burn out and what Jesus modeled about pouring back in before you pour out. * One Command Over 613: Trading a performance-based faith for the only thing Jesus actually asked us to do. * The Coconut Moment: A story from Guatemala that flips everything you think about "sharing the gospel." You are a jar of clay. Cracks and all, His light still shines through. Find Doc:Catalytic Leadership Podcast: https://www.catalyticleadership.net [https://www.catalyticleadership.net]Appreciation at Work: https://www.appreciationatwork.com [https://www.appreciationatwork.com]Instagram: @wattaway ✨ Shop the Mission: www.madeofclay247.com [http://www.madeofclay247.com]📸 Instagram: @madeofclay247

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