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From 0.3 GPA to God's Plan: One Man's Unreasonable Life with Chris Farrell

1 h 5 min · 25 de mar de 2026
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Ep 52: What does it look like when a self-described "nobody" — with a 0.3 GPA, a history of excuses, and a speech impediment — becomes the kind of man other men aspire to be? Chris Farrell is a Jesus-following entrepreneur, marriage advocate, and father of six homeschooled kids. Through his company Revamp Conversations, he helps entrepreneurs who are ridiculously good at what they do gain access to the people who need to know it — using podcasting, relationships, and strategic conversations. But his path here was anything but predictable. In 2019, God called Chris and his wife Jonna out of their thriving fitness studio. They didn't have a plan. They had obedience. What followed was a season of suffering, near-bankruptcy, COVID, a fourth baby, and eventually — a calling to podcasting that has become the foundation of everything he's building today. This is one of those conversations that reminds you why this podcast exists. It's not about funnels and frameworks. It's about who you become when you stop building idols and start trusting God's math. In this episode, you'll discover: ✔️ How Chris went from a 0.3 GPA and the "stupid kid" label to building businesses and leading a family of eight  ✔️ What "courageous obedience" actually costs — and why it's always worth it  ✔️ Why Chris believes the classic success advice of "one offer, one platform, one year" may be dangerously outdated in the age of AI  ✔️ His bold take on whether AI is from God or demonic — and what it's doing to our ability to think, wait, and connect  ✔️ Why Chris says the most important thing you'll do today is how your kids feel when they walk in the door  ✔️ The concept of "God math" — and why it changes everything about how you approach risk, family, and money Connect with Chris Farrell: * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.farrell.58/ [https://www.facebook.com/chris.farrell.58/]  * Podcasts: https://linktr.ee/PodcastsIhost [https://linktr.ee/PodcastsIhost]  Connect with Sarah: * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sarahgraceallred [https://www.facebook.com/sarahgraceallred]

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