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Likely Loser Podcast
The go-to podcast for introverted Christian women ready to grow in confidence, build a Kingdom business, and lead without pretending to be louder, bolder, or less themselves.
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For the Women No One Picked—But God Called Anyway
If you’ve ever felt overlooked, misunderstood, too quiet, too different, or like everyone else got chosen before you… you’re in the right place.
This Podcast Is for You If…
You’re an introverted Christian woman who knows she’s called to more
You want to grow a business without feeling fake, loud, or “salesy”
You’re tired of second-guessing yourself and overthinking every move
You want practical, faith-rooted guidance that actually helps you take action
You’re ready to grow in confidence, obedience, leadership, and impact
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Repost | Can You Love Jesus, Make Money, and Not Be Fake
In this reposted episode, Reen tackles a question many Christian entrepreneurs wrestle with: can you love Jesus, make money, and still stay authentic? She unpacks why money isn’t the enemy, why earning through your gifts isn’t less holy, and how business can become a powerful form of ministry when it’s rooted in integrity and service. You’ll also hear how to sell without hype, manipulation, or compromising your values. If you’ve ever felt conflicted about faith and profit, this episode brings clarity, conviction, and freedom.
97 | Can You Love Jesus, Make Money, and Not Be Fake?
In this episode, Reen tackles the tension many Christian entrepreneurs feel around faith and finances. She explains why making money in business isn’t unholy and how God can use your gifts, work, and sales to serve others and advance your mission. You’ll learn how to approach selling with integrity, authenticity, and a heart for service instead of pressure or hype. If you’ve ever felt conflicted about earning income while honoring your faith, this episode will help you reframe money as a tool for stewardship and impact.
94 | Gaslighting My Gift: The Christian Excuses That Sound Holy But Keep You Broke
In this episode, Reen unpacks some of the “Christian-sounding” excuses that can keep entrepreneurs stuck in fear instead of faith. She challenges the idea that waiting, hiding, or undercharging is always spiritual, and encourages listeners to examine whether those beliefs are actually rooted in insecurity. You’ll hear how humility differs from hiding your gifts and why using your talents to build a business can honor God. If you’ve been second-guessing your calling, this episode will help you step forward in bold obedience.
88 | How to Keep God at the Center of Your Business (Without Feeling Conflicted About Making Money)
In this episode, we talk about what it truly means to keep God at the center of your business. Reen explores God’s design for work, wealth, and stewardship, and why success in business should always flow from obedience rather than ambition alone. You’ll learn how to invite God into your strategy, shift your mindset around money, and build a business that reflects your faith and values. If you want your work to honor God while still growing and prospering, this episode will help you realign your business with His purpose.
15 | Financial Faithfulness: Can Christians Aspire to Prosperity?
In today's episode, we're tackling the thought-provoking question: Can Christians aspire to prosperity without compromising their faith? Join us as we explore the concept of financial faithfulness in the context of Christian beliefs. Through a thoughtful exploration of biblical teachings, stewardship, generosity, and practical money management, we hope to shed light on this complex and relevant topic.
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Meet Your Host, Reen
Reen is a Jesus freak, mama, speaker, and a Christian Business Coach who helps introverted Christian women get clients without burn out or pretending to be louder than they are. She’s also a self-proclaimed “loser”—and proof that God still uses the overlooked, the underestimated, and the women the world counted out.