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Anchored Daily x Nate Mlambo Podcast

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 11 episodes

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11
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About this podcast

The Anchored Daily x Nate Mlambo Podcast is a lifestyle and wellness show focused on healthy living, recovery, fitness, mindset, faith, discipline, and daily rhythm. Through long-form conversations, live broadcasts, stretching sessions, and practical discussions, the show explores topics like mobility, nutrition, stress, burnout, recovery, spiritual reflection, and building sustainable habits for everyday life. Healthy living, recovery, rhythm, and reflection.

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How To Surrender To God: The Peace of Letting Go — Day 19

Jun 6, 202642mEp. 19S1

In Day 19 of the 30-Day Reset, we walk through Philippians 4 and reflect on one of the most powerful invitations in Scripture: do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, bring it to God. This chapter is a call

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How To Surrender To God: Obedience Over Understanding — Day 18

Jun 5, 20261h 5mEp. 18S1

In Day 18 of the 30-Day Reset, we walk through Isaiah 55 and confront one of the hardest lessons in the Christian life: obedience over understanding. This chapter reminds us that God’s thoughts are not our thoughts, and

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How To Surrender To God: Release the Outcome — Day 17

Jun 4, 20261h 1mEp. 17S1

In Day 17 of the 30-Day Reset, we walk through Psalm 37 and confront one of the hardest spiritual lessons to live out: releasing the outcome and trusting God with what happens next. This chapter speaks directly to people

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How To Surrender To God: The Strength in Surrender — Day 16

Jun 3, 20261h 5mEp. 16S1

Day 16 of the 30-Day Reset focuses on a difficult but transformative truth: the strength found in surrender.In 2 Corinthians 12, the Apostle Paul describes receiving incredible spiritual revelations, yet instead of boast

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How To Surrender To God: Let Go and Trust — Day 15

Jun 2, 20261h 14mEp. 15S1

In this reflection on Proverbs 3, we walk through what it means to let go and trust when life feels uncertain, overwhelming, or out of your hands. This is not passive faith. This is active surrender. We also talk about t

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How To Pray To God: Pray with Expectation — Day 14

Jun 1, 20261h 5mEp. 14S1

Day 14 is the line in the sand.Not hype. Not “manifestation.” Not wishful thinking.Mark 11 teaches us what real expectation looks like: faith rooted in God’s authority, prayer restored to its rightful place, and a heart

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How To Pray To God: Praying Through the Word — Day 13

May 31, 202658mEp. 13S1

Sometimes prayer feels dry because you don’t know what to say.Day 13 is the reset for that.Hebrews 4 shows us that God’s rest is still available, and that His Word isn’t dead ink on a page, it’s alive and active, sharp e

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How To Pray To God: Listen Before You Speak — Day 12

May 30, 202656m0

Most of us enter prayer ready to talk.Requests. Explanations. Urgency.But John 10 reminds us that prayer isn’t a monologue, it’s a relationship. And relationship requires listening.Jesus calls Himself the Gate and the Go

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How To Pray To God: Prayer Changes You — Day 11

May 29, 202655mEp. 11S1

Philippians 4 does not begin in comfort.It begins in tension.Real disagreement. Real friction. Real personalities.And yet Paul says:Stand firm in the Lord.Not in emotion.Not in circumstance.Not in preference.In the Lord.

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How To Pray To God: Ask, Seek, Knock — Day 10

May 28, 20261h 9mEp. 10S1

Today’s reading is Matthew 7, and it does not allow casual faith.Jesus starts by turning the mirror inward,not so you live in shame, but so you live in truth.Stop judging while ignoring your own plank.Use discernment, pr

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How To Pray To God: Speak From The Heart — Day 9

May 27, 20261h 1mEp. 8S1

Speak from the heart. Not rehearsed. Not polished. Not performative. In Day 9 of the 30-Day Reset, we read Romans 8 and let Scripture do what it always does when we slow down: it breaks condemnation, exposes fear, and an

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How To Pray: Prayer Is Relationship — Day 8

May 26, 20261h 1mEp. 8S1

Prayer isn’t a performance… it’s a relationship. In Day 8 of the 30-Day Reset, we read Matthew 6 and let Jesus correct the pressure we quietly put on ourselves: praying to be seen, trying to sound “right,” and treating f

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How To Put God First: The Sabbath of the Soul — Day 7

May 25, 20261h 4mEp. 7S1

Some tiredness is physical. But a lot of what people call “burnout” is actually spiritual overextension. Lamentations 3 is not a neat chapter. It starts in darkness, grief, and exhaustion. It gives language to the kind o

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How To Put God First: This Is Grace, Not Performance — Day 6

May 24, 202658mEp. 6S1

Ephesians 2 does not begin with self-improvement. It begins with death. Not weakness or confusion, but spiritual death. And right in the middle of that reality comes the turning point that changes everything: but God.Thi

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How To Put God First: God’s Not In a Rush — Day 5

May 23, 202649mEp. 5S1

Psalm 37 is for the agitated heart. The one that looks around and sees people doing wrong and somehow thriving. The one that feels behind, overlooked, delayed, or pressured by deadlines, expectations, and comparison.God’

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How To Put God First: Feed Your Spirit First — Day 4

May 23, 202650mEp. 4S1

Godly Mornings: Feed Your Spirit First | Matthew 4 Reflection | 30-Day Reset – Day 4In Matthew 4, Jesus is led into the wilderness before His public ministry begins. He is hungry. He is tested. And in that hunger, the en

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How To Put God First: Your Body Is A Temple — Day 3

May 23, 20261h 2mEp. 3S1

Your body is not a side topic in your faith. It is the place where your faith becomes visible.In Day 3 of the Godly Mornings series, we read through 1 Corinthians 6 and sit with one of the clearest commands in Scripture:

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How To Put God First: Rhythm Over Rush — Day 2

May 23, 202652mEp. 2S1

Isaiah 30 confronts a problem most of us don’t like to name: rushing without listening.In Day 2 of Godly Mornings, we explore what Scripture calls rebellion not through immorality, but through impatience. God’s people we

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How To Put God First: Be Still And Know That I Am God — Day 1

May 22, 202653mEp. 1S1

Welcome to Day 1 of the Anchored Daily Morning Journal series, where we reset our morning rhythm with Scripture, prayer, and practical reflection. Today we’re rooted in Psalm 46, especially the command, “Be still and kno

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