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The Polymath Podcast

The Polymath Podcast

By: Neisha Sibley
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The Polymath Podcast is a space where people of various interests and knowledge connect, learn together and grow stronger in every facet of their lives. Polymaths are not too much, but they are all God created them to be. And on this platform we will steward every gift God has given to us. We will also explore different topics, all from a biblical standpoint as we seek to glorify God in all we do.

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Episodes
  • Do Not Expect Them to Understand
    Dec 18 2025

    In this week's episode we looked at the story of Joseph and how his gift landed him in a lot of trouble. Genesis 37:5 says " And Joseph dreamed a dream, and he told it his brethren: and they hated him yet the more."

    It is evident that Joseph was not liked by his brothers. In fact the hatred they had for Joseph fueled their actions to throw him in a pit, but that was the route the Lord intended for him. After many ordeals, Joseph still managed to forgive his brothers. This echoes the act of forgiveness throughout this week's podcast. Although forgiveness is not an easy feat, it is definitely required so that we do not delay our own progress. Forgiveness was never meant for the other party(ies). It is always for the one who is on the other side of the hurt, the ordeal, the offense.

    As you listen in this week, I pray you will be blessed. And if you are, please feel free to subscribe, follow the podcast and share with a friend or family member. Until next time, this is the Polymath Podcast with Ms Neisha. I will see you on the other side.

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    11 mins
  • The Call To Be Great- Pt3
    Dec 8 2025

    Answering the call of greatness will always cost you something. We will have to go against the status quo and employ discipline in the face of adversities. The person who is called to greatness has to be careful not to indulge in what everyone else is indulging in. The call of greatness require consecration and discipline. In this week's episode we looked at a few people who were called to greatness from the Bible; Daniel and Esther. Though Daniel was not raised in a palace, his gifts brought him favour and in the place of royalty but this did not change Daniel's character, discipline or reverence for God. He stood firm in what and WHO he believed in. This small act of obedience allowed for Daniel to be chosen above all the other boys who were indulging in that which could not sustain them. We also looked at Esther, a class act and heroine in the Bible. Even though Esther was beautiful and classy, it is safe to say that she was also a warrior in the Spirit. She didn't allow her beauty and charm to get in the way of her purpose and destiny. When she learned of the impending danger of her people, she fought back with strategic fasting and prayer, which propelled her to face the king without an appointment. The life of these people truly serve as encouragement for us today. We too can employ similar discipline and courage. I hope this week's episode is a blessing to you. And if it has been, please do not hesitate to share with a friend so they too can be blessed. Also, be sure to subscribe and like the podcast. Until next time, this is the Polymath Podcast with Ms Neisha. I'll see you on the other side.

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    14 mins
  • The Call To Be GREAT!- Pt 2
    Nov 19 2025

    We serve a God who does all things new. When He calls you, He will always give you a new identity. He is a God who upgrades us! Isaiah 43:18-19 admonishes us to unshackle ourselves from the the past and to look ahead for what God is about to unleash. In this week's episode we looked at people like Gideon, who asked the angel for a sign of confirmation that the Lord has indeed chosen him to deliver Israel in battle and Zechariah the Priest who, conversely, allowed doubt to get in the way of the Genesis of his promise. But the Lord is so gracious that He still fulfilled His promises to Zechariah. It is important that we do not disqualify ourselves from greatness because of its magnitude or even perceived inadequacies, but to lean into that which seem GRAND and impossible to achieve because it is God will bring it to pass. We emphasized that those called to be great will naturally carry a burden for something. And we closed on the question of ' What do you carry a burden for?' As you listen, I hope you are refueled and encouraged. Feel free to like, and follow the podcast. Be a blessing to someone this week by sharing the link and have them listen too. Until next time this is the Polymath Podcast with Ms Neisha. I'll see you on the other side.

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    11 mins
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