Blessed + Bossed Up
Blessed + Bossed Up

Blessed + Bossed Up

Anchored Media Network

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The BBU Podcast is a weekly podcast that teaches purposeful women how to be uncompromising in their faith, business, and total life success with God as the CEO. Get ready to be empowered, emboldened, and receive divine strategy to fulfill God’s plan for your life and business. Your host + sister in Christ and success, Tatum Temia Ayomike, is an award-winning entrepreneur, executive producer, author and devoted Christian who has committed her life to help women bridge the gap between faith and business. Her impact as the CEO of Anchored Media includes a global reach of millions of listeners across 75+ produced podcast shows in just 2 years. Through her personal brand, Tatum has cultivated a community of businesswomen who give God full authority to use their business as a vessel for the Kingdom. Using the word of God as her platform, Tatum's prayer journal and published books offer instrumental guidance to ‘boss up’ in any entrepreneurial venture. Tatum has been featured in several magazines and publications and has been named as a Top 30 under 30 in the Washington, DC area.

Recent Episodes

Principles for Partnership
NOV 19, 2024
Principles for Partnership

In this episode of Blessed + Bossed Up, Tatum wraps up the 2024 Bible on Business series with a powerful discussion on partnerships. Whether you’re navigating a co-founder relationship, exploring joint ventures, or seeking strategic alliances, this episode is packed with wisdom from Genesis 13:7-11. Tatum shares her personal experiences with partnerships, the lessons she’s learned, and how the Bible offers valuable guidance for navigating business collaborations.

Key Points Covered:

  • Podcast Update:
  • Tatum announces a December break to recharge and seek God’s direction for year 8 of the podcast.
  • Principles for Partnership:
  • This week’s episode dives into Genesis 13:7-11, exploring the partnership between Abram and Lot.

Four Key Principles for Successful Partnerships:

  1. Understand Partnership Types:
  2. Explore different partnership structures such as general, limited, and joint ventures to determine the best fit for your business.
  3. Prioritize Peace and Relationships:
  4. Like Abram, prioritize peace over profit and trust God to guide your decisions.
  5. Think Long-Term:
  6. Avoid short-sighted decisions. Keep the big picture in mind for sustainable growth.
  7. Embrace Separation for Growth:
  8. Sometimes, stepping away from a partnership creates space for individual success and divine elevation.

Real-Life Examples:

Tatum shares stories of her entrepreneurial journey, including partnerships in her first business, the Blessed + Bossed Up podcast, and Anchored Media Studios. She also highlights successful partnerships like Amazon, PayPal, and Apple to illustrate how collaboration can drive growth—and how conflict can sometimes necessitate change.

Scripture of the Week:

Genesis 13:7-11

Reflection Questions:

  • Are you open to partnerships, and have you sought God’s guidance in your collaborations?
  • How can you apply the principles from Abram and Lot’s story to your business?

Final Thoughts:

Tatum reminds us that God often uses partnerships to elevate our work, but we must remain humble and obedient to His guidance. As she prepares for a new season, she encourages listeners to trust God in all business decisions, including collaborations.



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Surrendering to God
NOV 14, 2024
Surrendering to God

Episode Summary:

In this episode of Blessed + Bossed Up, we continue our book club journey through Leadership as an Identity by Crawford W. Loritz, focusing on Chapter 3: "Surrendering to God." Tatum dives deep into the foundational Christian principle of surrender and explores how living a life fully submitted to God transforms your leadership and aligns you with His will. Drawing from Romans 12:1-2 and the life of King Uzziah, Tatum highlights the dangers of pride, the importance of humility, and how consistent surrender ensures God’s hand remains on your life and leadership.

Key Points:

  • Book Club Update:
  • We’re reading Leadership as an Identity. Catch up on past episodes for insights on Chapters 1 and 2.
  • Grab your copy via the link in the show notes and join us as we read through Chapter 6 or 7 before our winter break.
  • Episode Highlights:
  • The transformative power of surrender as emphasized in Romans 12:1-2.
  • How brokenness leads to true surrender.
  • The formula: Surrender + Transformation = Discernment of God’s Will.
  • The importance of living a consecrated life to experience God’s guidance and blessings.
  • Lessons from King Uzziah’s Life (2 Chronicles 26):
  • The dangers of pride and self-reliance.
  • How consistent success without surrender leads to downfall.
  • Three key lessons on leadership, humility, and the consequences of stepping outside of God’s boundaries.
  • Challenge:
  • Tatum proposes a “Winter Surrender Challenge” inspired by the “Winter Arc” trend. Use the remaining weeks of the year to:
  • Focus on surrendering your life fully to God.
  • Practice daily holiness through conscious choices in media, food, rest, and service.
  • Limit worldly influences and prioritize time in the Word.

Homework:

  • Read and reflect on 2 Chronicles 26 to study King Uzziah’s story.
  • Identify areas in your life where you can deepen your surrender to God.

Resources Mentioned:

  • Leadership as an Identity by Crawford W. Loritz – https://a.co/d/hcoWf8X
  • Bible apps for daily study: Dwell, Abide, and YouVersion.




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A Desperate Need for God
NOV 7, 2024
A Desperate Need for God

We explore one of the core traits of godly leadership: Brokenness. This chapter opens with a story about Jason, a fictional character embodying the struggles many leaders face when pride and self-sufficiency creep in. His journey shows how brokenness and dependence on God are essential for lasting influence.

Key Takeaways:

  1. The Danger of Self-Sufficiency
  • Jason’s story highlights how pride can lead to isolation, even when outward success is evident. His struggles serve as a reminder that self-sufficiency is a subtle but dangerous trap.
  1. What is Brokenness?
  • Brokenness is a conscious, ongoing awareness of your need for God in all things. It’s not a one-time event but a lifestyle that keeps you humble and dependent on Him.
  1. Inadequacy as a Strength
  • Feeling inadequate is an opportunity to rely on God’s power. Leaders often face assignments bigger than their natural abilities, and that gap is where God shows up.
  1. The Role of Humility in Leadership
  • Whether young or experienced, leaders must guard against pride. The author emphasizes that godly leadership requires character over competence and dependency over self-reliance.
  1. Isaiah 57:15
  • This scripture beautifully captures God’s dual nature: His sovereignty and His closeness to the humble and brokenhearted. He revives those who acknowledge their need for Him.

Encouragement for Leaders:

If you’re facing an overwhelming task, remember: There is always a gap between what you have and what God wants done. Let this gap drive you to deeper dependence on Him. Your inadequacy is not a barrier but an invitation for God to work through you.

Next Steps:

We’ll cover Chapter 3 in the next episode, so stay tuned! If you haven’t already, grab your copy of Leadership as an Identity . This book will challenge and equip you to lead with humility and dependence on God. https://a.co/d/hcoWf8X



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27 MIN
Introducing: Girl, Relax and Trust God Podcast
NOV 5, 2024
Introducing: Girl, Relax and Trust God Podcast

Welcome to a very special episode where I have the honor of introducing a show that I love, The Girl, Relax, and Trust God Podcast. This incredible new podcast is hosted by one of my mentees, Janique Price, and is designed for women who are ready to reclaim their peace and joy by placing their trust in God’s plan.

About the Podcast

The Girl, Relax, and Trust God Podcast is for the strong woman: the one who is always the listening ear, the advice giver, and the pillar for her loved ones. If you find yourself battling overthinking, busyness, perfectionism, or the stress of carrying a heavy mental load from countless responsibilities, then this podcast is for you. Janique Price has crafted each episode to speak directly to women who often show up for everyone but sometimes struggle to find rest for their own soul. Each week, Janique shares real-life stories, discusses meaningful topics, and dives into scripture, offering strategies and encouragement to help you strengthen your faith and let go of stress.

Episode: “Girl, Eliminate the Noise”

In this powerful episode, Janique discusses the importance of surrendering to God and disconnecting from the distractions of this world to truly find peace. Drawing inspiration from Mark 4:35-36, where Jesus retreats from the crowd, Janique emphasizes the necessity of leaving the noise behind to deepen your relationship with God. She highlights how fear and the need for control can prevent true surrender, leaving us feeling overwhelmed and exhausted. Janique also shares a practical framework called STOP, a simple method to help you refocus and reconnect with God amidst life’s chaos.

Key Takeaways from the Episode:

  • Scriptural Foundation: Mark 4:35-36 serves as a reminder to leave the noise and distractions behind, just as Jesus did.
  • The STOP Framework:
  • S: Stop. Pause the physical movement to give your body and mind a chance to be still.
  • T: Take a breath. Practice intentional breathing to regulate your nervous system.
  • O: Observe. Take note of your thoughts and feelings, and be honest with yourself about what’s weighing on you.
  • P: Pray. Speak God’s Word over your situation, and proceed with confidence knowing He is with you.
  • Practical Advice: Janique provides actionable steps on how to limit distractions, such as putting your phone on "Do Not Disturb," setting boundaries, and intentionally seeking quiet time with God.


How to Listen and Subscribe

You can listen to The Girl, Relax, and Trust God Podcast on all major platforms. Make sure to subscribe, rate, and share the show with your friends and loved ones who need encouragement and a reminder to rest in God’s plan.

Episode Links

  • Subscribe to the Podcast: https://redcircle.com/shows/girl-relax-and-trust-god


I’m so excited for you to experience this podcast.



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21 MIN
Disrupt Well
OCT 28, 2024
Disrupt Well

Welcome back to another installment of our Bible on Business series! In today’s episode, we dive into the powerful message that Kingdom Entrepreneurs are Disruptors. Through the example of Apostle Paul in Ephesus (Acts 19:23-32), we explore how true kingdom businesses inevitably challenge cultural and economic norms, much like Paul’s ministry did against idolatry and occultic practices in Ephesus.

Episode Highlights:

  • The Disruptive Impact of Kingdom Businesses
  • Paul’s ministry in Ephesus created an economic and spiritual ripple effect, revealing the clash between kingdom values and societal idols like greed, idolatry, and exploitation. As kingdom entrepreneurs, we must be prepared to face similar resistance when operating with integrity and purpose.
  • The Inevitable “Riot”
  • Just as Paul’s ministry sparked a riot, modern kingdom businesses often challenge norms that are deeply embedded in the business world. From hustle culture to manipulative marketing, today’s entrepreneurs are called to disrupt these standards, knowing that resistance is part of the journey.
  • Building Businesses with Integrity and Impact
  • Tatum shares practical tips for maintaining purity in business, including transparent pricing, prioritizing purpose over profit, and incorporating charity. By staying rooted in prayer, relying on community support, and being intentional about leaving a legacy that glorifies God rather than self, entrepreneurs can build resilient, kingdom-focused businesses.

Key Takeaways for Disruptive Kingdom Entrepreneurship:

  1. Transparent Pricing and Practices – Build trust by being open about materials, sources, and policies that prioritize integrity.
  2. Prioritize Purpose Over Profit – Support charitable causes or community initiatives, demonstrating that the kingdom purpose is greater than the bottom line.
  3. Root Yourself in Prayer and Community – Prayer and community are essential for navigating the challenges of disrupting worldly systems.
  4. Ensure a Legacy of Faith, Not Fame – Aim to leave a Christ-centered legacy by putting Christ at the center of all business activities.

Scripture Reference:

  • Acts 19:23-32 – Paul’s ministry in Ephesus and the disruptive impact it had on a society steeped in idolatry.

Tatum encourages listeners to embrace the reality that as kingdom entrepreneurs, they’re called to disrupt the status quo. With wisdom from Paul’s journey and practical tips, this episode empowers listeners to courageously confront opposition, build ethically, and leave a lasting impact that glorifies God.

Don't Forget: If this podcast has blessed you, leave us a 5-star review and share with friends, family, or colleagues who might be encouraged by these insights. Your support helps us spread the message and empower more entrepreneurs to make God the CEO of their businesses.



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56 MIN