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How Podcasting Multiplied My Message and Discipleship—T.S. Wright | Ep 138

39 min · 12 de may de 2026
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If you’ve ever wondered how a podcast can grow from humble beginnings to reaching listeners around the globe, this episode is for you. Join T.S. Wright as he shares what it was like starting not one but two podcasts, God Centered Concept and Kingdom Crossroads, after decades in ministry and discipleship. You'll pick up practical lessons on balancing deep spiritual content with everyday accessibility, hear about technical hurdles and how he overcame them, and get sincere insights into what "success" really means as a faith-driven podcaster. We also chat about the joys and challenges of shifting from guest to host, connecting across cultures, and how podcasting can amplify your mission outside traditional church walls. Plus, you’ll hear T.S.’s advice for anyone looking to share their own story. Tune in for a warm, honest conversation about faith, storytelling, and finding your voice. Connect With T.S. Wright Website: https://godcenteredconcept.com [https://godcenteredconcept.com/] If My Podcast Story speaks to you, consider subscribing so you never miss an episode. And if you have a moment, leaving a review helps more people discover the stories shared here. Your support truly means a lot. There's more to every story than what you hear on the episode. Join the My Podcast Story newsletter to receive thoughtful takeaways, episode extras, and personal notes that don't make it into the show. It's a quiet way to stay inspired between listens. Sign up here: https://mypodcaststory.com/join [https://mypodcaststory.com/join] Chapters 00:00 Finding Your Voice—Interviewing Ratios 00:23 Introducing T.S. Wright’s Podcast Journey 00:46 Two Podcasts—Origins and Focus 01:21 Stepping Into Kingdom Crossroads 01:43 Called to Podcasting After Years in Ministry 01:57 Visions, Writing, and the Podcasting Call 02:40 From Guest to Host—Taking Over a Show 03:29 Launching God Centered Concept 03:57 The Significance of April Beginnings 04:09 Answering the Call—Why Start a Podcast? 04:56 God’s Prompting and Gentle Nudges 05:15 Biggest Early Podcast Challenges 05:53 Facing Technical Setbacks 06:20 Solving Content and Sound Issues 06:47 Friends, Mics, and Audio Upgrades 07:21 From Audacity to Riverside—Editing Journey 07:38 Early Uploads—Choosing Podcast Platforms 08:03 Learning from Mentors—The Pastor Bob Influence 08:38 Balancing Multiple Shows—A Year’s Reflection 09:08 Pausing One Show to Grow as a Podcaster 09:42 Reviving a Podcast—Lessons from Guesting 10:35 Audiences Rejoin—Explosive Growth 11:21 Global Listenership—and Surprising Countries 12:20 Technology Changes the Reach 13:01 Social Media and Spreading the Message 13:31 The Backstory of Kingdom Crossroads’ Name 14:53 Building a Brand—The God Centered Concept 15:35 Accessible Teaching—Deep Topics Made Simple 16:57 High School Teaching Transfers to Podcasting 17:47 The Art of Repetition and Simplifying Concepts 18:46 Practicing What You Teach 19:13 Author Advantages—Refining Messages 20:03 Discipleship Roots—A Foundation for Podcasting 20:33 Podcasting’s Role in Modern Discipleship 21:36 Going Beyond the Church Walls 22:06 Guest Versus Host—Learning the Difference 22:34 Interviewing Ratios and Simplifying Messages 23:20 Editing Insights—The Visual Waveform 24:08 Learning to Help Guests Shine 24:31 Most Humbling Lesson as New Host 25:13 What I’d Tell My Podcast Beginner Self 25:59 Podcasting Breaks Down Barriers 26:29 The Global Classroom—Learning from Guests 27:21 Defining Podcast Success—Beyond the Numbers 28:26 The Obedience Story—Impact Beyond the Crowd 29:51 Hidden Victories—Measuring True Success 31:12 Podcasting as Living Epistle 32:25 Intentional Obedience Versus Box-Checking 33:36 Connection Over Perfection 34:22 Advice for Aspiring Faith Podcasters 35:55 Looking Ahead—Expanding the Vision 37:06 Podcasts on the Road—Live From History 37:38 How to Listen and Connect With T.S. Wright 39:14 Wrapping Up—Inviting the Listener In

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