
Ep 21 | Stillness Over Striving: Shonda Martin on Surrender, Anxiety & Letting God Lead Your Business
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In this powerful continuation with Shonda Martin, the ladies of Salon Talk Literally dive even deeper into the tension between hustle culture and holy surrender.
What does it really mean to let God run your business? How do you move from fear to faith — when the world tells you to grind harder?
💬 In this raw and reflective episode, they explore:
- Why hustle culture is hard to divorce — and how stillness saved their sanity
- The truth about control, burnout, and fear of failure
- Hearing from God clearly and learning to host “business meetings” with Him
- What it means to allow God to be the CEO — and actually follow His lead
- Why your identity must be rooted in Christ, not your performance
- How worship, obedience, and surrender are the new success strategies
This isn’t just a podcast — it’s a spiritual reset. Whether you're building a brand, healing from burnout, or learning to trust God with the process, this episode will remind you:
🙏 Grace > Grind. Stillness is strategy. God is your business partner.
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