Episode 165 – Bishop Foreman on Finding Your Calling, Navigating Delays and Embracing Wholeness

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In this 44-minute episode with Bishop Foreman, we explore how to draft your own narrative, recognize and answer your calling, and turn delays and setbacks into setups for greater impact.

Bishop Foreman shares his journey from Orange Mound to ministry and entrepreneurship, practical tools for moving from comfort to calling, and how to stay whole, not broken, while leading.  

He explains pro‑noia (a conspiracy for you), why delays don’t mean denial, and how to discern healthy relationships versus patterns driven by past wounds.

Expect candid stories, mindset shifts, and actionable takeaways for resilience, legacy, and living on purpose.

To learn more about Harvest Church: https://www.harvestchurch.church

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