Leading with Faith — A Personal Journey of Trust, Identity, and Obedience

Hey friends, it’s Stan here. In this episode of The Inspiration Podcast, I’m pulling back the curtain on one of the most personal aspects of my leadership journey: my faith. This isn’t just a story about what I’ve done in the corporate world—this is about who I am at the core, and how trusting God has shaped every part of my life, especially in the transitions and unknowns.

I’m inviting you into the moments where I’ve had to let go of control, wrestle with my identity, and respond with obedience—even when I didn’t know what was next. If you've ever asked, “What am I really called to do?” or “Is this really where I’m supposed to be?”—this episode is for you.

🔑 In this episode, I share:

  • How stepping out in faith post-corporate career led to a deeper sense of purpose

  • The difference between calling and career—and how to tell the two apart

  • Why identity rooted in performance will always leave you empty

  • How prayer, surrender, and trust are essential tools for leadership

  • What it means to be obedient even when you don’t know the outcome

    This is one of the most vulnerable and raw conversations I’ve had with the mic on, and I hope it encourages you—whether you're in a season of clarity or waiting.

👉 Listen now wherever you get your podcasts and be sure to share it with someone who needs a reminder that God’s not done writing their story.


Links:

https://www.stangibsonspeaks.com


Episode Minute By Minute:

  • 00:00 – Welcome and today’s theme: Faith and leadership

  • 01:15 – Reflecting on post-corporate uncertainty and surrender

  • 04:30 – How identity can get wrapped up in title and performance

  • 07:20 – The difference between assignment and calling

  • 10:05 – What it looks like to listen for God’s direction

  • 12:45 – Obedience vs. outcome-based thinking

  • 15:10 – Prayer as the foundation for bold decisions

  • 18:40 – The stewardship of our platform and our gifts

  • 21:00 – Final encouragement: you’re not alone in the waiting



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