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“If You Don’t Move… Your Business Will Die” ft Claudine Reid MBE

44 min · 28. maj 2026
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Welcome to Season 2, Episode 3 of the Faith & Finance Podcast by the Pentecostal Community Bank. Hosted by Brenda Emmanus OBE, this episode features Claudine Reid MBE entrepreneur, strategist, author, and social impact leader. In this powerful conversation, Claudine shares lessons from over 30 years in business, leadership, faith, motherhood, and entrepreneurship. She speaks openly about navigating identity, resilience, planning, and the difficult decisions that come with growth and change. From being the youngest person in the room to leading teams and building businesses with intention, Claudine reflects on the moments that shaped her journey. This episode explores the tension between faith and action, the importance of strategic planning, and why adaptability has become essential in business and life. From leadership challenges and personal growth to entrepreneurship, burnout, resilience, and purpose, this is a deeply practical and faith-rooted conversation about learning when it’s time to move. Stay connected with us: https://pcbank.co.uk/ [https://pcbank.co.uk/] https://www.tiktok.com/@pentecostalcommunitybank [https://www.tiktok.com/@pentecostalcommunitybank] https://www.instagram.com/pentecostalcommunitybank/ [https://www.instagram.com/pentecostalcommunitybank/] Connect with Claudine Reid MBE: https://www.instagram.com/claudinereid1/ [https://www.instagram.com/claudinereid1/] Chapters 00:00 – “If you sit still… your business will die” 01:30 – Joining the family business and identity struggles 05:00 – Purpose, planning, and career pivots 08:30 – Faith, wisdom, and learning to hear God 13:00 – Leadership challenges and self-awareness 18:00 – Building businesses with social impact 22:00 – Planning ahead and balancing life 27:00 – “You’ve prayed… now do the work” 32:00 – Resilience, setbacks, and difficult people 37:00 – Knowing when it’s time to pivot 41:00 – AI, business change, and staying adaptable 43:00 – Final reflections on purpose and growth Watch on YouTube [https://youtu.be/42Zgwamgv_w]

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Welcome to Season 2, Episode 3 of the Faith & Finance Podcast by the Pentecostal Community Bank. Hosted by Brenda Emmanus OBE, this episode features Claudine Reid MBE entrepreneur, strategist, author, and social impact leader. In this powerful conversation, Claudine shares lessons from over 30 years in business, leadership, faith, motherhood, and entrepreneurship. She speaks openly about navigating identity, resilience, planning, and the difficult decisions that come with growth and change. From being the youngest person in the room to leading teams and building businesses with intention, Claudine reflects on the moments that shaped her journey. This episode explores the tension between faith and action, the importance of strategic planning, and why adaptability has become essential in business and life. From leadership challenges and personal growth to entrepreneurship, burnout, resilience, and purpose, this is a deeply practical and faith-rooted conversation about learning when it’s time to move. Stay connected with us: https://pcbank.co.uk/ [https://pcbank.co.uk/] https://www.tiktok.com/@pentecostalcommunitybank [https://www.tiktok.com/@pentecostalcommunitybank] https://www.instagram.com/pentecostalcommunitybank/ [https://www.instagram.com/pentecostalcommunitybank/] Connect with Claudine Reid MBE: https://www.instagram.com/claudinereid1/ [https://www.instagram.com/claudinereid1/] Chapters 00:00 – “If you sit still… your business will die” 01:30 – Joining the family business and identity struggles 05:00 – Purpose, planning, and career pivots 08:30 – Faith, wisdom, and learning to hear God 13:00 – Leadership challenges and self-awareness 18:00 – Building businesses with social impact 22:00 – Planning ahead and balancing life 27:00 – “You’ve prayed… now do the work” 32:00 – Resilience, setbacks, and difficult people 37:00 – Knowing when it’s time to pivot 41:00 – AI, business change, and staying adaptable 43:00 – Final reflections on purpose and growth Watch on YouTube [https://youtu.be/42Zgwamgv_w]

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