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The 94X Kingdom Driven CEO

The 94X Kingdom Driven CEO

By: Sean Kouplen
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What does it mean to be a Kingdom Driven CEO? It means God is now the boss and we work for Him.

Sean Kouplen is the highly successful CEO of Regent Bank and former Secretary of Commerce & Workforce Development for the state of Oklahoma. Kouplen believes we can bring God’s love into our business without making employees feel uncomfortable.

In this popular podcast, The Kingdom-Driven CEO, Kouplen shares how he has integrated faith and love into his organization and the remarkable results that have ensued.

Kouplen also shares leadership and personal development concepts to help you reach your full potential.

The Kingdom Driven CEO podcast has a new episode every Saturday morning.Copyright Sean Kouplen
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Episodes
  • Who Is Really On The Throne?
    Nov 2 2025
    In this episode, based on James 4, Sean asked us who is really on the throne? He discusses a couple of symptoms of a life in which we are on the throne and gives us the cure for making sure that God is really on the throne.
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    13 mins
  • A Shark Can’t Grow in a Fish Tank
    Oct 26 2025
    In this episode, Sean talks about the importance of our environment. We are the average of our five closest friends, and if you show me your friends, I will show you your future. Sean discusses the importance of not being limited by our environment, so that God can truly work in our lives to help us become all that we were designed to be.
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    11 mins
  • As It Turned Out
    Oct 19 2025
    Have you ever felt like God has forgotten you? He has not. In this episode, Sean uses the book of Ruth to help us see her. God is always at work in our lives, whether we see it or not.
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    12 mins
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