Episode 100 of Her Faith at Work! 🎉 It’s hard to believe we’ve hit this milestone — fueled by lukewarm coffee, yoga pants, and unwavering faith that this podcast matters because God said it does.
Today, I’m celebrating by speaking directly to you — the Christian entrepreneur who keeps hearing that quiet whisper: “Start the podcast.” If fear, perfectionism, or overthinking has kept you stuck, this episode is your invitation to finally say yes.
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Podcasting Isn’t Oversaturated — It’s Strategic
The biggest myth out there is that the podcast space is “too crowded.” But here’s the truth: podcasting remains one of the most effective, underutilized tools for Christian entrepreneurs, coaches, and service providers who want to serve deeply, connect authentically, and market with integrity.
In 2026, the rise of micro‑niche shows means people aren’t searching for celebrity podcasts — they’re searching for real voices that speak directly to their struggles, faith, and purpose. That’s where you come in.
Your podcast doesn’t need to top the charts — it just needs to touch the heart of your ideal listener.
Long‑Form Content Is the Backbone of Business Growth
If you’re a Christian small business owner, you need at least one form of long‑form content that carries your message. For many of us, that’s podcasting. But long‑form could also mean blogging or YouTube video content — as long as it allows your voice to lead with depth and clarity.
Here’s why podcasting is especially powerful for faith‑based business growth:
- You build trust — your voice becomes a familiar companion to your audience.
- You nurture leads naturally — without cold DMs or spammy tactics.
- Your content becomes profitable and evergreen — easily repurposed across platforms.
- You multiply your impact — turning one episode into blogs, email sequences, workshops, and more.
Podcasting Supports Every Corner of Your Funnel
Let’s talk strategy. A podcast isn’t just a brand accessory — it can be the engine that fuels your entire content ecosystem.
Whether you’re launching a new program or growing your email marketing list, your podcast becomes the trusted place where people get to know you, like you, and ultimately choose to work with you.
I’ve seen it personally: one listener binge‑listened five episodes and signed up for my workshop the next day — not because of a sales pitch, but because she felt like she already knew me. That’s the power of audio, and that’s what builds relationships that convert.
Real Talk: What’s Actually Holding You Back?
Let’s address the most common fears that keep entrepreneurs from launching:
- “I’m not techy.” You don’t need a fancy studio. A USB mic, Zoom, and a quiet corner will work just fine.
- “I don’t have time.” You don’t have to post weekly. Monthly or bi‑weekly episodes are still powerful — your show, your rhythm.
- “I don’t know what to say.” You do. Start with your story — then answer the questions your ideal clients are already asking you.
- “It’s too late.” If God gave you the idea, it’s exactly the right time. Someone out there needs your voice today.
Your Obedience Could Be Someone Else’s Breakthrough
Now let’s zoom out. What if starting your podcast isn’t just a business strategy — it’s a ministry assignment?
Romans 10:17 says, “Faith comes by hearing…” What better way to spread hope, truth, and encouragement than through your voice?
You don’t have to be the expert — you just need to be available. Your “yes” might be the breakthrough someone has been praying for.
Ready to Launch in 2026? Here’s Your Plan:
If you’re feeling fired up, here’s a simple, actionable roadmap to get you started:
- Clarify your mission — Who are you talking to? What life change are you helping them make?
- Choose your tools — A Samson Q2U mic is a great starter option. Record anywhere you have quiet.
- Plan your first 5 episodes — Begin with your story and the questions your ideal listener is already asking you.
- Name your show clearly — Choose clarity over clever. Use keywords your audience is searching for.
- Hit record — Do it scared, do it messy, just do it.
Final Word: Let This Be the Year You Start
2026 doesn’t have to be another year of wishing. Let it be your year of obedience, clarity, and faith-forward service.
If this episode stirred something in you, I’d love to hear from you. And if Her Faith at Work has been part of your faith and business journey these past 100 episodes, would you take a moment to leave a review on Apple Podcasts? Your review helps other Christian women find truth, courage, and strategy for their calling.
Let’s keep walking — faith-first, strategy-strong, and purpose-fueled.
You’ve got this, sister.




