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We keep waiting for one loud leader to fix everything. But what if the world is waiting on you? This episode is a call to quiet leadership—the kind that shows up at dinner tables, listens before reacting, and walks into

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Hosted by Casey Putney · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 37 episodes
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Short, honest reflections from a man walking with God.No production. No hype. Just raw, real moments of insight—shared in real time, as God teaches them.Three minutes. One lesson. A growing relationship with Jesus.
Casey Putney hosts What God is Teaching Me, a religion show with 37 episodes published.

We keep waiting for one loud leader to fix everything. But what if the world is waiting on you? This episode is a call to quiet leadership—the kind that shows up at dinner tables, listens before reacting, and walks into

The world can feel overwhelming when we take it all in at once—so much pain, injustice, and chaos. But God invites us to narrow our focus. To zoom in. Because your greatest power isn’t in fixing the world… it’s in loving

We’re told to strengthen our mindset… But what if that’s not the answer? In this episode, Casey shares why building a stronger mindset can actually become a trap—leading to pressure, pride, or shame. Instead, he offers a

Most of us only recognize one kind of temptation—the obvious kind. But there’s a second kind, and it’s far more subtle. It shows up not in urges, but in doubts. It questions your worth. Your calling. Your connection to G

We live in a world obsessed with breakthroughs. The next idea. The next insight. The next word from God. But sometimes, the most mature thing we can do… is sit with what He’s already given us. In this episode, Casey expl

We try to avoid pain. We pray it away. We see it as a sign that something’s gone wrong. But what if pain isn’t punishment—what if it’s preparation? In this episode, Casey reflects on how God often uses pain not to harm u

We all carry a hunger. Sometimes it misleads us. But sometimes—it leads us home. In this short but powerful episode, Casey explores what happens when our hunger is finally aimed in the right direction—not at success, app

We’re all hungry for something. But what happens when our hunger is misdirected? In this episode, we explore how our craving for love, peace, and purpose can quietly shift toward the wrong things—attention, status, distr

We were created to hunger—but somewhere along the way, we started filling that hunger with the wrong things. In this episode, I reflect on what it means to hunger and thirst for righteousness in a world full of distracti

We all create stories—about how we think God will show up, how quickly He’ll act, and how our journey should unfold. But what if the real story is less about the answers we want, and more about who we become while we wai

They might look alike—but they come from different places. Intentionality is driven by faith. Overthinking is driven by fear. In this episode, we unpack the subtle but powerful difference between moving forward with God…

The best leaders don’t rush to fix everything. They show up. They stay present. They remind people they’re not alone in the middle of the mess. In this episode, we explore how leadership becomes a refuge—offering peace b

Great leaders don’t settle for the way things are. They elevate people, strengthen teams, and heal what’s been broken. In this episode, we explore how leadership isn’t about control—it’s about making things better, from

True leadership doesn’t expose people—it covers them. It fights for dignity, guards trust, and creates safe spaces for growth. In this episode, we explore how Jesus modeled protective leadership, even in the face of fail

The best leaders don’t just guide tasks—they restore belief. In this episode, we explore what it means to lead like Jesus by offering anchored hope, not hype. Hope that reminds people they’re not finished. That there’s s

Real leadership doesn’t shrink people—it stretches them. It multiplies what’s inside, awakens unseen potential, and calls people to rise. In this episode, we explore what it means to lead like Jesus, who didn’t just gath

Great leadership isn’t about having all the answers—it’s about showing up where the pain is. In this episode, we explore how real leadership steps into broken places with compassion, patience, and presence. The kind of l

We’ve all been hurt. Misunderstood. Overlooked. Wounded in ways that linger long after the moment has passed. And if we’re not careful, that pain can quietly anchor us to a version of life—and ourselves—we were never mea

Ever feel like you’ve missed your moment? Like too much time has passed to truly walk in purpose or make a difference with your life? You’re not alone—but you’re also not too late. In this episode, we challenge the lie t

Can you be successful without God? It depends on how you define success. In this episode, we explore what it really means to be poor in spirit—and how that awareness reshapes our goals, our impact, and our definition of
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