Become a Provider Show

Interviews with entrepreneurs, athletes, community leaders and personal mentors of mine who inspire The CL Thomas Fellowship community to provide in new and creative ways. This podcast is for you if you want to provide like Jesus for your family, career, and yourself. Previous guests have included Bob Goff, a 4x NY Times Bestselling Author and the popular podcast host of “Entrepreneurs on Fire,”  John Lee Dumas.  

Podcast

With over 100 episodes recorded, there are many inspiring stories and examples of people providing for others and practical tips for how they are caring for themselves along the way. Follow to get the latest episodes.

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Popular Episodes

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#5 Justin and John Thomas On The Unbelievable Story of Their Father.

My younger brother, John Thomas joins me for this special episode reflecting on the story of our father, "Pop." For the first time ever, we provide a detailed account of how Pop went from being a prodigal son to a model provider figure.

#29 Bob Goff On Providing with Purpose and Presence

As a multiple New York Times best-selling author, Bob Goff doesn't just write about being available, he models being present for others. Bob reflects on the intentional decisions he made in life to provide for his family, which lead to him becoming an encourager to millions today.

#67 Jenia Keating On Building Yourself Back Up

Jenia Keating is an accomplished project and program delivery leader with experience in managing complex software projects. I benefited from her skills and friendly demeanor when she helped train me as a project manager. Today she continues to inspire me with her commitment to growth even when that means being open to uncomfortable situations.