Redefining Hustle: Navigating Success as a Christian Woman

Erin Harrigan

Redefining Hustle: Navigating Success as a Christian Woman, is the weekly podcast for high-achieving sisters in Christ who desire harmony between their faith and ambition. If your outward success is clashing with your faith and peace, and you’re ready to exchange overachievement for letting Jesus lead your work, you’ll find respite here! Each week we’ll spend a focused 15-minutes connecting Biblical truth to business with practical application so you can tune out the world, tune in to God’s truth, and turn up focus. The truth is: God made you ambitious, but He didn’t make you to do business as usual! If this is the reminder you need today, let’s dive in together!

  1. Even If He Doesn’t: Whose Outcomes Are You Expecting? 354

    Jun 15

    Even If He Doesn’t: Whose Outcomes Are You Expecting? 354

    Even if God never gives you the outcomes you've been working toward or expecting? Would you still obey? That's the question at the center of this episode — and it's one that has been deeply personal in this season. Let's unpack what it truly looks like to remain obedient to your God-given assignment even if the outcomes look nothing like you're expecting. This isn't a message against building a thriving business. It's an invitation to examine where your hope is anchored — and whether you've been leaning on His understanding or your own. In This Episode: The "even if" defiance of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in Daniel 3:16–18 — and what their posture in the fire teaches us about obedience without guaranteed outcomes Why Proverbs 3:7 goes beyond what we typically take from this passage — and what it means to not be wise in your own eyes as a Christian entrepreneur Psalm 37:23–24 and 31 on what it means to have your steps established, ordered, and secured by the Lord — even when you fall The Isaiah 46 reminder that He alone carries, bears, and rescues — and how the idols of recognition, achievement, income, and stages cannot answer us or save us from our trouble The stunning parallel between Daniel 3 and Habakkuk 3:17–18 — and why "even if" appearing in both passages is no coincidence The difference between the world's promises and the Lord's promises — and how to find contentment and fulfillment in the assignment itself, regardless of the outcome Scripture References: Daniel 3:16–18 Proverbs 3:5–7 Psalm 37:23–24, 31 Isaiah 46:4, 7, 10–11 Habakkuk 3:17–18 Key Takeaway: God does not promise to save us from the fire — He promises to walk with us through it. As Christian entrepreneurs, we are not called to be obedient only when the outcomes match our expectations. We are called to obey because He is good, because His plan will take place, and because our steps are ordered by a God who already knows where they lead. The assignment was never about our gain. It was always about His glory — in the full seasons and the quiet ones alike. This week's reflection question:  Even if it doesn't look the way you expected — even if the book went nowhere, the stage led to nothing, the business didn't scale the way you planned — will you continue to be obedient to what He has given you? This episode could be a sister to last week's on misappropriating glory! Listen to that episode here. LET’S WORK TOGETHERAccountability, focus, a sounding board, and strategic insight are the key reasons my clients work with me, and I’d love to bring these to your business too! Schedule a complimentary call with me to explore working with me at https://erinharrigan.com/discoverycall GOT BOOKS?Learn about my books and get your copies at https://erinharrigan.com/booksFor signed copies, please contact support@erinharrigan.com If you have the book, help us reach more readers by leaving a review on Amazon! LET'S BE FRIENDS ON SOCIALLinkedIn: @erinharriganIG: @erindharrigan SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE CHANNELhttps://youtube.com/@erinharrigan If this show brings you value, please give it a follow on  Apple Podcasts and leave a review. If you listen to Spotify, be sure to click the follow button and the notification bell so you don't miss an episode.

    19 min
  2. Misappropriating Glory: You Work Isn’t About You, 353

    Jun 8

    Misappropriating Glory: You Work Isn’t About You, 353

    It's so easy to think our productivity and progress are OURS, which is a slippery slope to misappropriating glory, i.e., taking the glory that belongs to God, when it's clearly not about us! Drawing from a raw, honest conversation with a circle of trusted sisters in Christ — and some deeply convicting scripture — this episode unpacks one of the most subtle and dangerous traps for high-achieving Christian women in business: taking the glory that belongs to God and making it about ourselves. In This Episode: The conversation in a circle of sisters that sparked this whole episode What "misappropriating glory" means — and why it is simply pride by another name Why having all the tools, gifts, and talents to make things happen can actually become a trap The question posed that will make every high-achiever pause: "Are you willing to not be used?" A vulnerable personal share about a quiet season in business — and what the Lord is saying through it Scripture References: Ephesians 2:10  Colossians 3:23-24  Psalm 37:7  Psalm 90:16-17  Psalm 2:10-11 Key Takeaway: Work is holy — but it was never about our gain. It was always about his glory. When outcomes don't look the way we expected, the question isn't "did I do enough?" The question is, "Am I willing to glorify him even in the stillness?" Because sometimes the most faithful thing you can do is be still and wait expectantly on him. Reflection Questions From This Episode: Are you working from a place of worship — or a place of self-reliance? Have you gotten ahead of the Lord in your productivity or marketing because you're afraid of what happens if you slow down? Are you willing to not be used in the way you expected? What would it look like to glorify him equally in a full season and a quiet one? Resource Mentioned: C.S. Lewis Institute — Work: A Holy Calling  LET’S WORK TOGETHERAccountability, focus, a sounding board, and strategic insight are the key reasons my clients work with me, and I’d love to bring these to your business too! Schedule a complimentary call with me to explore working with me at https://erinharrigan.com/discoverycall GOT BOOKS?Learn about my books and get your copies at https://erinharrigan.com/booksFor signed copies, please contact support@erinharrigan.com If you have the book, help us reach more readers by leaving a review on Amazon! LET'S BE FRIENDS ON SOCIAL LinkedIn: @erinharrigan IG: @erindharrigan SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL https://youtube.com/@erinharrigan If this show brings you value, please give it a follow on  Apple Podcasts and leave a review. If you listen to Spotify, be sure to click the follow button and the notification bell so you don't miss an episode. Past episodes for further listening: https://erinharrigan.com/5-instructions-let-jesus-lead-christian-business/

    16 min
  3. Jesus’ 5 Instructions for Letting Him Lead Your Christian Business

    Jun 1

    Jesus’ 5 Instructions for Letting Him Lead Your Christian Business

    While we desire to let Jesus lead, wouldn't it be GREAT to have clear instructions on how to do that? Many of us high-achieving Christian women are letting Jesus lead in some places but not others. And the result of carrying that weight alone often looks like burnout, broken relationships, and a faith that stays neatly contained to Sunday. There's a better way — and Jesus gives us five clear instructions for it. In this episode, you'll learn: Why meditating on God's Word (Joshua 1:7–9) is the first and foundational step to letting Jesus lead your business — and what it actually produces What it means to truly follow Jesus as a Christian entrepreneur (hint: it requires sacrifice and the surrender of self-direction) How John 15 reframes everything about productivity and accomplishment — and why "without me, you can do nothing" is not a warning but a truth wrapped in grace & love Why we seek everyone else's counsel before we seek His — and how Matthew 6:33 corrects that pattern What walking in your new self (2 Corinthians, Ephesians) has to do with how you show up in your Christian business today The powerful example of Peter in Luke 5 — and what his "at your word, I will let down the net" teaches us about obedience in the face of doubt Scripture References: Deuteronomy 6:5 Matthew 22:37–38 Joshua 1:7–9 Matthew 16:24 Romans 8:28 John 15:5 Matthew 6:33 2 Corinthians 5:17 Ephesians 4:20–24 Luke 5:1–11 Key Takeaway: Whether you're scaling an established business or refining what you've built, this episode will remind you that Jesus has the exact instructions for how to let Him lead what He's already placed in your hands. And when you follow those instructions, you’ll experience the full measure of His joy and peace as you work! Reflection Questions to Apply Today’s Episode Which of the five instructions — meditate, follow, abide, seek, or walk in your new self — are you most naturally living out in your business, and which one is Jesus inviting you to surrender more fully to Him today? Where in your business are you leading yourself instead of letting Jesus lead? What would it look like to say, like Peter, "At your word, I will move" in that specific area? What old habits, past failures, or need for control are keeping you from walking fully in the new creation He's already made you to be — and what is one step you can take this week to release that to Him? LET’S WORK TOGETHERAccountability, focus, a sounding board, and strategic insight are the key reasons my clients work with me, and I’d love to bring these to your business too! Schedule a complimentary call with me to explore working with me at https://erinharrigan.com/discoverycall GOT BOOKS?Learn about my books and get your copies at https://erinharrigan.com/booksFor signed copies, please contact support@erinharrigan.com If you have the book, help us reach more readers by leaving a review on Amazon! LET'S BE FRIENDS ON SOCIAL LinkedIn: @erinharriganIG: @erindharrigan SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE CHANNELhttps://youtube.com/@erinharrigan If this show brings you value, please give it a follow on  Apple Podcasts and leave a review. If you listen to Spotify, be sure to click the follow button and the notification bell so you don't miss an episode.

    14 min
  4. Competition is a Myth: A Controversial Commentary, 351

    May 25

    Competition is a Myth: A Controversial Commentary, 351

    What if competition is a myth for kingdom business leaders? That's the bold claim at the heart of this episode, but the truth is: your assignment is secured! Closing out May with a controversial commentary on competition: truth or myth? In This Episode: Why competition in the world can drive excellence — but operates very differently in the kingdom How coveting and comparison are the real dangers hiding behind competitive thinking What Exodus 31 reveals about God giving specific gifts and talents for specific commissions What Acts 17:24-26 tells us about appointed times and the boundaries of where and how we work Why Galatians 6:4-5 calls us to examine our own work — not compare ourselves to others The Hebrew meaning behind "boundary lines" in Psalm 16:6 — and why your inheritance is beautiful even when it doesn't look the way you expected Scripture References: Exodus 31:1-6 Acts 17:24-26 Galatians 6:4-5 Psalm 16:5-6 Key Takeaway: You are fearfully and wonderfully made — and so is every other kingdom business leader. What God has assigned you is specific and different from everyone else, so the world’s idea of competition is never a factor for your Kingdom business! Reflection Questions From This Episode: Are you spending more energy watching what competitors are doing than seeking the Lord for your own message? Do you trust that the Lord has already aligned the right clients to work with you at the right time? What would it look like to stop trying to differentiate yourself by the world's standards and let him define what makes you distinct? What boundary lines has he drawn for you that you've been resisting or resenting? God made you ambitious, but He didn’t make you for business as usual. And that means you don't have to compete — you just have to be obedient. LET’S WORK TOGETHERAccountability, focus, a sounding board, and strategic insight are the key reasons my clients work with me, and I’d love to bring these to your business too! Schedule a complimentary call with me to explore working with me at https://erinharrigan.com/discoverycall GOT BOOKS?Learn about my books and get your copies at https://erinharrigan.com/booksFor signed copies, please contact support@adminIf you have the book, help us reach more readers by leaving a review on Amazon! LET'S BE FRIENDS ON SOCIAL LinkedIn: @erinharrigan IG: @erindharrigan SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL https://youtube.com/@erinharrigan If this show brings you value, please give it a follow on  Apple Podcasts and leave a review. If you listen to Spotify, be sure to click the follow button and the notification bell so you don't miss an episode.

    23 min
  5. A Christian CEO’s Guide to Building Sustainable Culture 350

    May 18

    A Christian CEO’s Guide to Building Sustainable Culture 350

    What does it actually take to build a sustainable kingdom culture as your business grows? This week I'm joined by Stephanie Smith — CEO of Inspiration Travel, the premier Christian international travel company that has been creating custom-designed Christian travel events for over four decades. Stephanie is a second-generation CEO, a servant leader, and one of my own coaching clients — and she brings both deep wisdom and refreshing authenticity to one of the most important conversations we can have as Christian business leaders. If you are scaling, bringing on new team members, or simply wondering how to keep the culture the Lord gave you alive as your organization grows — this episode is for you. In This Episode: How Inspiration Travel's mission, vision, and five core values show up in their work Why Stephanie believes the purpose of her company might actually be the impact she makes on her employees What stewardship really means for a Christian CEO,  and why it goes far beyond finances The three C's of sustaining culture: clarity, consistency, and accountability Why nobody just absorbs culture — and what you actually have to do to build it intentionally Five practical ways Christian leaders can sustain culture as the business grows Why abiding with the Lord every morning is the foundation on which everything else is built Biblical Truth for Business:  Servant leadership is modeled after Jesus Stewardship of people, finances, and purpose is what makes culture thrive Operating in your specific God-given gifts and strengths is critical for leaders Stephanie's Five Practical Ways to Sustain Kingdom Culture: Hire and promote well — You can teach skills, but you cannot teach values Make your culture visible — Bring your values into every meeting, email, and conversation Invest in your team — Develop, encourage, and equip the people already in your organization Don't avoid the hard conversations — Accountability protects the culture you've built Anchor yourself in the Lord — Starting your day with Him is the foundation of everything Inspiration Travel's Five Core Culture Words: Meticulous. Generous. Intentional. First in class. Dedicated.  Key Takeaway: As Stephanie said, culture doesn't just happen — it is built intentionally through clarity, consistency, and accountability. And it starts at the top. If you want your team to be servant leaders, you have to be a servant leader first. If you want excellence, you have to model excellence. And sustainability all starts with being anchored in Jesus.  This Week's Reflection: Are you clearly communicating your culture or assuming people will just absorb it? Are you hiring and promoting based on values alignment or just skill level? What hard conversation have you been avoiding that could actually protect your culture? How would your mornings change if you started each day saying, "Lord, I'm giving you my day"? Connect With Stephanie and Inspiration Travel: Website: inspirationtravel.com Instagram, Facebook & LinkedIn: Inspiration Travel God made you ambitious. He did not make you for business as usual. And that means the culture you build should reflect him in every word, deed, and every open door. LET’S WORK TOGETHERAccountability, focus, a sounding board, and strategic insight are the key reasons my clients work with me, and I’d love to bring these to your business too! Schedule a complimentary call with me to explore working with me at https://erinharrigan.com/discoverycall GOT BOOKS?Learn about my books and get your copies at https://erinharrigan.com/booksFor signed copies, please contact support@adminIf you have the book, help us reach more readers by leaving a review on Amazon! LET'S BE FRIENDS ON SOCIALLinkedIn: @erinharriganIG:@erindharrigan SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE CHANNELhttps://youtube.com/@erinharrigan If this show brings you value, please give it a follow on  Apple Podcasts and leave a review. If you listen to Spotify, be sure to click the follow button and the notification bell so you don't miss an episode.

  6. Stop Circling the Mountain: Trade Doubt for Conviction in Your Christian Business 349

    May 11

    Stop Circling the Mountain: Trade Doubt for Conviction in Your Christian Business 349

    “Lord, help my unbelief.” Do you say you believe, yet walk in doubt? That's the hard question at the heart of this episode. Building directly off last week's conversation about anchoring your identity in Christ, we're going deeper — into what it actually looks like to stop circling the mountain and trade doubt for conviction as you work, lead, and walk out your Kingdom assignment.  This one is going to make you think, and it may make you uncomfortable (which is a GOOD thing in the name of Jesus)! In This Episode: Why operating from doubt and fear in the face of God's truth is dishonoring to Him — and what to do about it What Colossians 2:4-23 says about being rooted, built up, and established in Christ — and why the world's arguments don't get a vote A deep dive into Ephesians 1 and 2 — and the I Am Tool that helps you see who God's word says you really are Why James 3:9 applies to the way you speak about yourself — not just others What 2 Timothy 1:7-12 reveals about fear, power, love, and sound judgment Knowing that your assignment was predestined before the foundation of the earth — and what that means for the doubt you're carrying today Scripture References: Colossians 2:4-23 Ephesians 1 & 2  James 3:9 2 Timothy 1:7-12 Key Takeaway: Your feelings are not facts — they are information. When doubt and fear show up, they are a signal to turn back to the Word, not a verdict on your assignment. God chose you, equipped you, and predestined this work before the foundation of the earth. The question is not whether he has prepared you. The question is whether you will be convicted by that truth — and walk in it. Reflection Questions From This Episode: How much longer do you want to operate from doubt and fear instead of coming into full agreement with his truth? Are you convicted by what the world shows you — or by what His Word says about you? Do you treat your feelings as facts or as information? Will you stop circling the mountain and take the next step? Coming up in May: How your anchored, convicted identity shapes the way you view competition and the culture you build in your organization. God made you ambitious. He did not make you for business as usual. Be convicted by that today. SCHEDULE YOUR DISCOVERY CALL!Let's explore working together: https://erinharrigan.com/discoverycall INVITATION TO R.O.O.T.E.D.We have FOUR seats open for 2026 in the exclusive community where accountability, belonging, connection, and discernment await you! https://erinharrigan.com/rooted GOT BOOKS?Learn about my books and get your copies at https://erinharrigan.com/booksFor signed copies, please contact support@adminIf you have the book, help us reach more readers by leaving a review on Amazon! LET'S BE FRIENDS ON SOCIALLinkedIn: @erinharrigan IG:@erindharrigan SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE CHANNELhttps://youtube.com/@erinharrigan If this show brings you value, please give it a follow on  Apple Podcasts and leave a review. If you listen to Spotify, be sure to click the follow button and the notification bell so you don't miss an episode.

    19 min
  7. Who Said? Anchor Your Identity in Christ Alone, 348

    May 4

    Who Said? Anchor Your Identity in Christ Alone, 348

    Who said your identity is based on those adjectives from your childhood report card, your last performance appraisal, or the Google review you received? Are you anchored there or in Christ? This episode draws directly from Chapter Three of Redefining Hustle: Navigating Success With Jesus and asks one of the most important questions a Christian woman in business can sit with: Where is your identity anchored? As we step into May, we're leaving the Money Matters series behind and opening a new conversation — one that gets to the very root of how we show up in business, in leadership, and in life. In This Episode: Why roles, titles, and accomplishments are imprecise and ever-changing — and therefore can never truly define us What John 1:1-3 and Genesis 1:26 reveal about who has the authority to define you How the fog of the world's expectations obscures your view of your gifts and your assignment The three faces of pride that keep us tethered to worldly definitions — and what happens when those definitions shift Scripture References: John 1:1-3 Genesis 1:26  Romans 8:29 Romans 8:14-17  Revelation 1:8 Key Takeaway: Your role doesn't define you. Jesus does. Your bank account doesn't define you. Jesus does. A bad review, a lost contract, a difficult season — none of it defines you. Jesus does. When your identity is anchored in him, you can weather every storm of business from a place of contentment, clarity, and unshakeable peace. Reflection Questions From This Episode: Have you walked with Jesus for a long time but wandered off track because something caused you to doubt him? Have you allowed your own map to take precedence over his? Have the shiny objects of outward success lulled you into believing your accomplishments are your entire identity? Where is your identity anchored today? Coming up in May: How your anchored identity shapes your conviction, your view of competition, and the culture you build in your organization. God made you ambitious. He did not make you for business as usual. And that means you are not subject to the world's authority — only His. INVITATION TO R.O.O.T.E.D.We have FOUR seats open for 2026 in the exclusive community where accountability, belonging, connection, and discernment await you! https://erinharrigan.com/rooted GOT BOOKS?Learn about my books and get your copies at https://erinharrigan.com/booksFor signed copies, please contact support@erinharrigan.com If you have the book, help us reach more readers by leaving a review on Amazon! LET'S BE FRIENDS ON SOCIALLinkedIn: @erinharriganIG:@erindharrigan SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL https://youtube.com/@erinharrigan If this show brings you value, please give it a follow on  Apple Podcasts and leave a review. If you listen to Spotify, be sure to click the follow button and the notification bell so you don't miss an episode.

    21 min
  8. It’s Never About Money: Face Finances with Faith Not Fear

    Apr 27

    It’s Never About Money: Face Finances with Faith Not Fear

    What if your money problems have nothing to do with money? What if it was actually about facing finances with faith instead of fear? Welcome to week four of the 2026 Money Matters series! We're closing out Financial Literacy Month with a conversation that ties everything together — and brings a fresh, deeply personal perspective to the table. Rachel Collins is a money coach who guides individuals, couples, and business owners to get unstuck with money so they can live with intention, purpose, and peace. She is the founder of Living Well Financial Coaching — a name inspired by Jesus' encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well — and she brings equal parts biblical wisdom, practical strategy, and genuine compassion to every client she serves. In This Episode: How a personal finance class during one of the busiest seasons of Rachel's life changed everything The emergency that proved God had already prepared the way — before Rachel even knew she needed it Why smart, capable, faith-filled women are privately overwhelmed by money The surprising truth: it's rarely about the numbers — it's about mindset, emotion, and identity Why fear of money can become just as much of an idol as the love of money The difference between the worldly money mindset and the biblical renewing of the mind Scripture References: 1 Timothy 6:10 Luke 16:10  Luke 14:28 James 1:17 Romans 12:2  Key Takeaway: Avoiding your finances doesn't make them go away — it just keeps you stuck. But when you get honest with yourself, your spouse, and God about where things actually stand, that's where transformation begins. You are not alone in this, and you were never meant to be. This Week's Reflection: Is there an area of your finances you've been avoiding? What would it look like to bring that to God — and to one trusted person — this week? Connect With Rachel: Website: https://coachrachelcollins.com  (take the free money personality quiz!) Facebook, YouTube & LinkedIn: Coach Rachel Collins Schedule a discovery call at her website — no sales pitch, just a conversation about where you are and where you want to go This is Part 4 — the finale — of the 2026 Money Matters series. Catch the full series: Part 1: The Mercedes Miracle Part 2: Michal Carro, Certified Financial Planner Part 3: Heather Oyez, Money Coach & Millionaire Net Worth Mentor God made you ambitious. He did not make you for business as usual. And sometimes business as usual looks like hiding from the dollars — or worse, hiding the dollars. Not anymore. INVITATION TO R.O.O.T.E.D.We have FOUR seats open for 2026 in the exclusive community where accountability, belonging, connection, and discernment await you! https://erinharrigan.com/rooted GOT BOOKS? Learn about my books and get your copies at https://erinharrigan.com/books For signed copies, please contact support@erinharrigan.com If you have the book, help us reach more readers by leaving a review on Amazon! LET'S BE FRIENDS ON SOCIAL LinkedIn: @erinharrigan IG: @erindharrigan SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL https://youtube.com/@erinharrigan If this show brings you value, please give it a follow on  Apple Podcasts and leave a review. If you listen to Spotify, be sure to click the follow button and the notification bell so you don't miss an episode.

    24 min
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Redefining Hustle: Navigating Success as a Christian Woman, is the weekly podcast for high-achieving sisters in Christ who desire harmony between their faith and ambition. If your outward success is clashing with your faith and peace, and you’re ready to exchange overachievement for letting Jesus lead your work, you’ll find respite here! Each week we’ll spend a focused 15-minutes connecting Biblical truth to business with practical application so you can tune out the world, tune in to God’s truth, and turn up focus. The truth is: God made you ambitious, but He didn’t make you to do business as usual! If this is the reminder you need today, let’s dive in together!

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