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Jul 20, 2026
Jul 20, 2026
7 min
In this episode of Faith Driven Business Daily, Karl Diffenderfer unpacks the real business superpower most entrepreneurs, coaches, and executives never master: buy-in. Not agreement or compliance but true ownership: the moment belief transfers from you to them.
Drawing on psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral economics (including the IKEA Effect and self-determination theory), Karl reveals why people don't commit to what they're told...they commit to what they help create. You'll hear how leaders like Reed Hastings, Angela Ahrendts, and brands like Patagonia turned buy-in into their strategy, plus three practical shifts you can make today to move clients and teams from passive agreement to genuine ownership.
Whether you're coaching, leading, or selling, this one will change how you think about influence.

Jul 17, 2026
Jul 17, 2026
17 min
There's a difference between striving and contending, and most leaders never learn it. Striving is you white-knuckling your way through a life God never asked you to build, hustling for an outcome you're trying to force into existence. Contending is different. Contending is fighting for something that's already been assigned to you.
In this episode, we unpack why so many faith-driven business leaders are exhausted, successful, and quietly wondering if they're even on the right road. We'll look at what Scripture actually says about the effort God blesses versus the effort He never authorized and how to tell which one you're living in right now.
Because thriving isn't the absence of struggle. It's struggle in the right direction.
If you've been working harder than ever and feeling further from what you were made for, this one's for you.

Mar 3, 2026
Mar 3, 2026
50 min
There was a season in our marriage where I didn't know if we were going to make it. Not because the love was gone. But because I was holding onto something I refused to release and what I called conviction was quietly becoming a cage for both of us. In this conversation, my wife Jill and I sit down and do something we've never done publicly. We talk about the real cost of unforgiveness inside a marriage. Not the surface version. The underneath version, the one that bleeds into how you lead, how you parent, and who you're slowly becoming when no one's watching. This isn't fluffy. It's two people telling the truth about one of the hardest seasons of their lives, what choosing forgiveness actually required, and what we found on the other side that neither of us expected. If you've ever held onto something you know you need to release...in your marriage, your business, your family, this conversation is for you. Forgiveness is not the easy road. It is the most demanding act of strength I have ever been asked to walk. But it saved our marriage. And I believe it can change something in you too. #kingdommindset #podcast #entrepreneur #testimony

Nov 9, 2023
Nov 9, 2023
29 min
Based in the book of Jude, Pastor David Diroll breaks down the exhortations to contend, remember, and to build that are ultimately rooted in our identity in Christ. The most miserable experience is not being who you are. Knowing your identity in Christ, strengthening yourself, and giving your soul nourishment liberates us to be the most joyful versions of ourselves. We can joyfully live in our identity while we leave a legacy for generations yet to come.

Jul 13, 2023
Jul 13, 2023
19 min
Here's the uncomfortable question: how many conversations have you not had this year because you were afraid of what it would cost you?
Most leaders don't have an accountability problem. They have a fear problem. Fear of losing a key employee. Fear of being short-handed. Fear of being seen as the hard guy. So the standard slips, the conversation gets postponed, and the whole team quietly learns what you actually tolerate.
In this episode, we look at what fear is really costing you because it's never free. You're not avoiding a price, you're just paying it somewhere else: in your A-players who watch you tolerate mediocrity, in your own credibility, in the culture that forms in the absence of clarity.
We'll talk about why a culture of accountability isn't the opposite of a culture of care — it's the proof of it. And we'll get honest about the difference between leading from fear and leading from conviction.
Your people aren't fragile. Your standards shouldn't be either.

Apr 28, 2023
Apr 28, 2023
10 min
Most teams aren't underperforming because people aren't working hard. They're underperforming because the same three seats are filled four times over — and four critical seats are empty.
In this episode, Karl breaks down the 7 key people every team needs to actually achieve success. Not job titles. Not org chart boxes. The specific roles and contributions that, when one is missing, quietly cap everything you're trying to build. You'll recognize the ones you have in abundance. You'll probably wince at the ones you don't.
Most leaders can name the gap the moment they hear it. The harder part is knowing what to do about it, which is why Karl also shares a free tool you can use to assess your own team, identify the pieces your organization is missing, and start filling those gaps with intention instead of instinct.
Because you can't hire your way out of a problem you haven't named. Listen in, run the tool on your own team, and see what shows up.

Sep 12, 2022
Sep 12, 2022
40 min
Most networking is expensive. Not in dollars...in hours. Breakfasts, mixers, coffee meetings, the same faces in the same rooms trading the same elevator pitches. And at the end of the quarter, you can't point to a single thing it produced.
In this episode, Karl Diffenderfer is joined by Chris Gittings of Cogent to talk about results-based networking, what it actually looks like to walk into a room with a strategy instead of a stack of business cards. Chris brings a practical, no-fluff view of how relationships turn into revenue, and why most business owners are working the wrong rooms in the wrong way for the wrong reasons.
They dig into how to maximize networking inside your business: who you should actually be looking for, what a productive connection looks like versus a pleasant one, and how to build a referral engine that runs whether you're in the room or not.
Networking isn't about being known. It's about being known for something, by the right people.
If your calendar is full of meetings that don't move the needle, start here.

Sep 9, 2022
Sep 9, 2022
36 min
Every business owner's instinct when cash gets tight is the same: sell more. Push harder. Fill the top of the funnel. And sometimes that's right, but plenty of profitable companies have gone under with a full pipeline, because profit is an opinion and cash is a fact.
In this episode, Karl is joined by Dave Ashworth to walk through 7 practical ways to improve cash flow inside your business...levers most owners have sitting right in front of them and never pull. Not accounting tricks. Not a line of credit. Real operational moves that change how fast money comes in, how slowly it goes out, and how much of it stays.
Karl and Dave dig into the gap between when you do the work and when you get paid. What's sitting in inventory, in receivables, in pricing you haven't touched in three years. Most owners find at least two of these are costing them right now and both are fixable in 30 days.

Sep 5, 2022
Sep 5, 2022
10 min
Some episodes are strategy. This one isn't.
In this episode, Karl Diffenderfer sets the tactics aside and talks about principles that sit close to his heart, the ones underneath everything else. Not business principles that happen to have scripture attached, but truths that are true for everybody, and therefore true for us too. The ones that don't care what your revenue was last year.
As business owners and leaders, we're good at measuring things. Pipeline. Margin. Headcount. But there's a harder question we mostly avoid: how am I actually doing at representing God well in my faith, and in the place where I spend most of my waking hours?
This is an invitation to test yourself. Honestly. Not to grade yourself against the guy in the next office, but against what you say you believe.
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Sep 2, 2022
Sep 2, 2022
12 min
"Kingdom entrepreneur" gets said a lot. It rarely gets defined. And it almost never gets made practical — which is a problem, because Monday morning doesn't run on a nice idea.
In this episode, Karl Diffenderfer is joined by his daughter Arctura for a conversation that's equal parts fun and pointed. Arctura brings the questions, the ones a lot of leaders are quietly asking but don't want to say out loud. What does it actually mean to follow Jesus in the everyday? Not on Sunday, not at the conference, but in the pricing decision, the hiring call, the email you don't want to send.
Karl and Arctura start unpacking what it looks like to follow Jesus in every moment through your business. Not as a layer on top of the work, as the way the work gets done.
This is the first pass at a big question. Come in with your own. Because if it doesn't show up in how you run the business, it isn't a conviction. It's a preference.

Aug 30, 2022
Aug 30, 2022
8 min
Nobody plans for the problem that shows up. That's what makes it a problem. The key person quits. The system breaks. The client you counted on goes quiet. And most owners respond the only way they know how: react, absorb it personally, work another weekend, and hope it doesn't happen again.
In this episode, Karl walks through the Six ATEs: six moves that give you a way to process a problem instead of just surviving it. They're simple enough to remember under pressure, which matters, because pressure is exactly when you'll need them.
Here's the connection most owners miss: how you handle problems determines how free you are. If every problem has to route through you, you don't own a business, you own a job with more risk. The Six ATEs are how you start changing that.
Because most owners say they want freedom. Fewer are willing to build the thing that produces it.
Listen in, and pick the one you've been avoiding.

Aug 26, 2022
Aug 26, 2022
27 min
Everybody's got a podcast. Most of them quit around episode seven. The ones that don't usually answered a few unglamorous questions before they ever hit record and the ones that fade usually didn't.
In this episode, Chirag Sagar of Mission Matters joins Karl Diffenderfer to talk about how to start a podcast and actually do it successfully. Not the gear. Not the intro music. The strategy underneath it.
They work through the questions most people skip: Who is this actually for? How do you make sure you're reaching that audience instead of talking into the void? And the one nobody wants to sit with — why do a podcast at all? What's the point, and what's it supposed to produce for you? Chirag also gets into the numbers, what realistic looks like, and the details that separate a show that builds something from a hobby that eats your Thursdays.
Because a podcast isn't a marketing strategy. It's a delivery mechanism for one and you'd better know which one.
If you've been thinking about starting a show, listen before you buy the microphone.