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EP292: Blessed are those who Hunger with Joe Thompson and Travis Revelle

EP292: Blessed are those who Hunger with Joe Thompson and Travis Revelle

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True leadership is not about quick wins, but about integrity, culture, and making decisions that stand the test of time. In this episode, we explore what it means to hunger and thirst for righteousness in business, faith, and life. We reveal why shortcuts destroy trust and how godly leadership builds lasting impact. Tune in to discover the blueprint that can transform the way we lead.


Key Takeaways To Listen For

  • What Jesus really meant by hungering and thirsting for righteousness
  • The Beatitudes as a blueprint for lasting leadership and influence
  • When choosing integrity over shortcuts, changes everything
  • Where greed takes entrepreneurs—and the better path forward
  • Why today’s leadership crisis needs a Beatitudes solution

Resources Mentioned In This Episode

  • EP280: Blessed are the Poor in Spirit with Joe Thompson and Travis Revelle
  • EP284: Blessed are Those Who Mourn with Joe Thompson and Travis Revelle
  • EP289: Blessed are the Meek with Joe Thompson and Travis Revelle


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