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Asking Why is a podcast hosted by Clint Davis, an army veteran, ordained minister and licensed psychotherapist. Clint has a masters in marriage and family therapy and is trained in trauma, and sex addiction. He is also the Director of Recovery for The Hub: Urban Ministry which helps rescue men, women, and children out of human trafficking and poverty. Clint owns his own Counseling and Integrative Wellness Center, with 3 locations, with over 25 professionals from a wide range of modalities. The goal of this podcast is to get down to root issues by interviewing guests from different fields of study. Through conversations and relationship, Clint will venture to ask mindful questions to find practical solutions to disrupt the negative cycles and systems we find ourselves in. We hope that by listening you will gather unique information about life, spirituality, and mental health that will lead to internal growth, producing external success in all you do! Visit: www.clintdaviscounseling.com for more information!
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Friday Nov 15, 2024
Episode 139: Tyler Hennessee | Hard Makes You Better
Friday Nov 15, 2024
Friday Nov 15, 2024
Summary
In this episode of the Asking Why podcast, Clint Davis interviews Tyler Hennessee, who shares his journey from being a worship pastor for 20 years to venturing into the business world. Tyler discusses the challenges and realizations he faced during this transition, including the church's shift towards a business model and the importance of genuine ministry. He introduces his new brand, 'Hard Makes You Better,' which focuses on personal growth and financial education, emphasizing the need for community and accountability in both ministry and business. The conversation highlights the significance of being obedient to one's calling and the potential for making a positive impact in people's lives through financial literacy and support. In this conversation, Tyler discusses the importance of understanding wealth and stewardship from a Christian perspective. He emphasizes that wealth and prosperity are not sins, but rather tools that can be used for good when managed properly. The discussion also highlights the need for financial education and the role of trust and integrity in financial relationships. Tyler advocates for a balanced approach to faith and finances, encouraging listeners to view money as a means to serve others and fulfill their calling.
Tyler's Contact Info for Hard Makes You Better:
(318) 393-2009 |
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