Mind Bully

Norense Odiase

Here’s a thought. When you’re hosting a constant battle within your mind, start a podcast to showcase some live results. Name your opponent “Mind Bully”. Share your struggles, triumphs, and every lesson you’re learning along the way. While you’re at it, invite friends to share thoughts with you on mental wellness, anxiety, self-help, and personal growth. Learn from their experiences and remind yourself that you have the mental stamina to overcome this ongoing battle. Lastly, remember to live, laugh, build meaningful relationships, and to not take life too seriously. Make sure you invite others do to the same. So what do you say? Join me every Monday!

  1. 6 DAYS AGO

    230. Comfort Is Killing Your Calling

    Comfortable Christianity isn’t the same as following Jesus. In this episode of the Mind Bully Podcast, Norense challenges the version of faith that avoids discomfort, confrontation, and cost — and asks a hard question many believers never slow down to answer: Are we actually living out the gospel, or just protecting our comfort? This conversation unpacks why real discipleship is disruptive, why truth often creates tension, and why avoiding hard conversations about faith, culture, identity, and conviction slowly shrinks the calling God placed on your life. Jesus didn’t call people to blend in.He called them to stand out. If your faith never challenges you…If obedience never costs you anything…If following Jesus feels easy, quiet, and convenient… This episode is an invitation to re-examine what you’re actually living for. The difference between comfortable Christianity and true discipleship Why avoiding confrontation can weaken your faith How culture pressures believers to stay silent Why truth and love are not opposites The cost of following Jesus in a comfort-driven world Why shrinking your convictions isn’t humility How fear of rejection shapes how we live out our faith Where have you chosen comfort in places Jesus is calling you to courage? If this episode challenged you, stirred conviction, or named something you’ve been avoiding, consider rating and reviewing the podcast or sharing it with someone who’s wrestling with the same tension. Discipleship was never meant to be easy.It was meant to be real. 🎙️ Listen to Mind Bully Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1l0FZP7IfsKKT19tSICklX Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mind-bully/id1586471094 Instagram (Personal): https://instagram.com/kingno_ Instagram (Podcast): https://instagram.com/mindbullypodcast ⭐ If this episode challenged you, consider rating & reviewing the podcast or sharing it with someone who needs the reminder.

    39 min
  2. 2 FEB

    229. The Negative Voice Attacks You Where You’re Called

    What if the frustration you feel isn’t burnout — but disobedience? In this episode of the Mind Bully Podcast, Norense breaks down what happens when you ignore the call God placed on your life and allow fear, people-pleasing, or insecurity to lead instead. Using 1 Samuel 15 (Saul & Samuel), this conversation dives deep into the difference between being gifted and being obedient, why shrinking feels “safe” but is actually destructive, and how the negative voice convinces you to sit on what God told you to do. This episode is a wake-up call for anyone who feels stuck, burdened, hesitant, or afraid to take the next step — especially when you know what you’re supposed to be doing. Why the burden you feel is evidence of your calling The danger of people-pleasing and partial obedience Saul’s disobedience and what it reveals about leadership and fear Why “playing small” isn’t humility — it’s rebellion How fear disguises itself as logic, planning, and modesty The difference between gifting and divine enablement Why obedience unlocks clarity, confidence, and peace How to silence the negative voice that tells you “you can’t” “Why do I feel stuck even though I’m gifted?” “Why won’t this burden go away?” “What if I fail?” “Am I really called to do this?” This episode is for you. Listen to Mind Bully Podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1l0FZP7IfsKKT19tSICklX Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mind-bully/id1586471094 Follow Norense Instagram (Personal): https://instagram.com/kingno_ Instagram (Podcast): https://instagram.com/mindbullypodcast

    37 min
  3. 26 JAN

    228. Tell the TRUTH: Why Hiding Is Keeping You Stuck

    What if the thing keeping you stuck isn’t your circumstances but what you’re hiding? In this raw and deeply personal episode of Mind Bully, Norense challenges you to do one simple but terrifying thing: tell the truth. Not the polished version. Not the “I’m good” version.The real one. This episode explores the battle in the mind, the tension between faith and fear, and why hiding behind titles, performance, or even spiritual language can quietly keep you bound. Norense opens up about doubt, calling, money, pressure, ego, vulnerability, and the internal wrestling many believers never talk about — but all experience. If you’ve ever felt stuck even though you love God… If you’ve been afraid to open up because honesty was used against you… If you’ve questioned whether your burden is from God or your ego… This episode is for you. Why telling the truth is a spiritual act of freedom The difference between reason vs. revelation How over-spiritualizing can become another form of hiding Why vulnerability creates real connection and healing The mental warfare behind shame, fear, and perfectionism How to move forward even when the negative voice won’t stop Why God works with raw materials, not perfection What truth have you been avoiding — not because it’s false, but because it’s uncomfortable? Spotify: Listen on Spotify Apple Podcasts: Listen on Apple Podcasts Norense on Instagram: @kingno_ Mind Bully Podcast: @mindbullypodcast

    33 min
  4. 19 JAN

    227. Why Overthinking is Killing your Calling

    What happens when the motivation you started the year with begins to fade? In this episode of Mind Bully Podcast, Norense delivers a raw, urgent message about application — the difference between dreaming and actually becoming. If you’ve been overthinking, stalling, or slowly drifting away from what God placed inside of you, this episode is a wake-up call. Motivation comes and goes. Application is what builds momentum. This conversation dives into: The mental warfare behind procrastination and self-doubt Why over-strategizing can paralyze your calling How faith must move from belief to visible action Why your life should look like you’re walking by faith What to do when progress feels slow, ordinary, or invisible If you’ve been asking yourself: “Why does this still matter?”“Why hasn’t this worked yet?”“Why do I feel stuck even though I believe?” This episode is for you. Motivation fades — application sustains momentum Overthinking is often disguised fear If God gave you the vision, it won’t leave you Faith is proven by fruit, not intention Your feelings are signals, not decision-makers Walking by faith should be visible When you stop looking at Christ, you start sinking — but He still pulls you up Matthew 14 (Peter walking on water) “It is I” (Ego Eimi – I AM) Walking by faith, not by sight What would change in your life this week if you stopped waiting to feel ready and started applying what you already know? If this episode challenged you: Rate & review the podcast (it truly helps more than you know) Share this episode with someone who’s been stuck overthinking Follow on Instagram: @kingno_ Follow the podcast: @mindbullypodcast

    40 min

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Here’s a thought. When you’re hosting a constant battle within your mind, start a podcast to showcase some live results. Name your opponent “Mind Bully”. Share your struggles, triumphs, and every lesson you’re learning along the way. While you’re at it, invite friends to share thoughts with you on mental wellness, anxiety, self-help, and personal growth. Learn from their experiences and remind yourself that you have the mental stamina to overcome this ongoing battle. Lastly, remember to live, laugh, build meaningful relationships, and to not take life too seriously. Make sure you invite others do to the same. So what do you say? Join me every Monday!

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