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Jul 2020
45m 36s

36. Work It, Girl

JOYCE MEYER
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Whether you're a work-at-home mom or hitting the daily grind in the office, as women, we face a variety of unique situations in the workplace, whether good, bad or all-around interesting.

Today, Ginger and Erin open up about some challenging leadership lessons they've learned, Jai gets honest about what's it's like to be a woman of color in ministry, and their friend Jaimee shares how she's found her confidence through Christ in a job story that could have ended very differently.

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