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How Baking with My Daughter Grew My Faith and My Business

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In today’s episode, I’m inviting you into my kitchen—where sourdough, presence, and God’s whispers have been shaping something deeper than just delicious bread.

After receiving a sourdough starter from a friend, I found myself baking every day with my daughter. And in the middle of flour-dusted counters and sticky dough, I discovered a powerful truth: God can grow your faith-based business through the simplest moments of motherhood and everyday life.

This episode is for the Christian woman entrepreneur who’s tired of hustle culture and ready to build a business that honors her faith, family, and feminine design. Whether you’re a mom, a creative, or just longing for more presence and peace in your work—you’ll feel seen here.

We’ll talk about:

  • How slowing down creates space for divine downloads
  • Why the things that look unproductive can actually grow your business
  • What it means to trust God’s timing (and stop forcing outcomes)
  • Embodying a business that attracts clients through the way you live
  • How motherhood and baking deepened my connection with God and clarity in business

This is your permission to pause, breathe, and remember: your presence is productive.

  continue reading

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Manage episode 475919256 series 2516097
Content provided by Petia Kolibova. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Petia Kolibova or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In today’s episode, I’m inviting you into my kitchen—where sourdough, presence, and God’s whispers have been shaping something deeper than just delicious bread.

After receiving a sourdough starter from a friend, I found myself baking every day with my daughter. And in the middle of flour-dusted counters and sticky dough, I discovered a powerful truth: God can grow your faith-based business through the simplest moments of motherhood and everyday life.

This episode is for the Christian woman entrepreneur who’s tired of hustle culture and ready to build a business that honors her faith, family, and feminine design. Whether you’re a mom, a creative, or just longing for more presence and peace in your work—you’ll feel seen here.

We’ll talk about:

  • How slowing down creates space for divine downloads
  • Why the things that look unproductive can actually grow your business
  • What it means to trust God’s timing (and stop forcing outcomes)
  • Embodying a business that attracts clients through the way you live
  • How motherhood and baking deepened my connection with God and clarity in business

This is your permission to pause, breathe, and remember: your presence is productive.

  continue reading

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