Founder's Table Network

Founder's Table Network

by David Mills and Amy Alexander
Season 2
Foundations Week 8 - Still Processing - The Mustard Seed Effect
Join hosts Amy Alexander and David Mills as they explore the profound impact of the mustard seed parable on faith and entrepreneurship. Discover how small acts of obedience can lead to significant change and how vision and compassion intertwine to create God-sized dreams.
Foundations Week 7 - Still Processing - Jesus On Purpose
Join Amy Alexander, David Mills, and Jonathan Mills as they delve into the concept of "Jesus on Purpose" and explore how compassion can be integrated into leadership without falling into traditional stereotypes. Jonathan shares his insights on infinite leadership, emphasizing the importance of understanding human experiences and breaking away from standardized organizational structures.
Foundations Week 6 - Still Processing - Beauty in Broken Things
In this heartfelt episode of "Still Processing," Amy Alexander, Melissa MacGregor, and David Mills explore the profound beauty that emerges from life's broken moments. Melissa shares her inspiring journey from wedding design to wellness coaching, revealing how unexpected paths can lead to fulfilling new ventures. Together, they discuss the power of rest, the importance of creating spaces for women to experience true Sabbath, and the role of faith in overcoming entrepreneurial challenges. Dive into a conversation that challenges conventional success narratives and celebrates the transformative power of vulnerability and authenticity.
Foundations Week 5 - Still Processing - Mercy Economics
In this episode, hosts Dave Mills and Amy Alexander process with fellow entrepreneur Brittany Poe. We discuss the realities of listening to the Lord's direction, and the incredible mercy economics he operates in as our businesses surrender to the ways of His kingdom.
Foundations Week 4 - Still Processing - Your Kingdom Come
In this episode, we dive into a conversation with Rebecca Church, a dynamic entrepreneur balancing multiple roles, including owning a local restaurant and serving as COO for Fit20. We explore the integration of core values into business strategy, the challenges of living in a world with spiritual and practical realities, and the importance of community and leadership in fostering a kingdom-focused business environment.
Foundations Week 3 - Still Processing - Outposts of Heaven
In this episode, Donovan Archie joins us to discuss the concept of "Outposts of Heaven" and how businesses can serve as expressions of the kingdom of God. We delve into the importance of identity, community, and the entrepreneurial spirit in creating spaces that reflect divine values.
Foundations Week 2 - Still Processing - Co-Creation Invitation
In this episode, we dive into the concept of co-creating with God, exploring the challenges and joys of integrating faith into entrepreneurship. Our guests, Maritza and Giovanni, share their personal journeys and insights on balancing business with spiritual growth.
Foundations Week 1 - Still Processing - Healing the Fracture
Join us in this episode of the Still Processing Podcast as we sit down with Joel and Yisel, founders of a mobile food business specializing in Latin cuisines. Discover how they integrate their faith into their entrepreneurial journey, balancing work and worship, and the unique challenges and blessings they encounter along the way.
Season 1
311 - Hidden Business Codes - Part 11 - The False Dichotomy of Separating Work + Life
In this series, we're diving into the deep wisdom Scripture gives us for building and running a business. Some would say -- and many have -- that the Bible has very little instruction on what it means to run your business. In this final episode of the Business Codes Series, David Mills and Amy Alexander explore the need for authentic relationships in a transactional world. The conversation emphasizes the significance of identity as beloved children of God and the call to mimic God's love in business practices. We also highlight the impact of technology on relationships and the necessity of fostering connections in the workplace. Show Notes References to the Household Codes:1 Peter 2:13–3:7 Ephesians 5:22–6:9 1 Timothy 2:1ff., 8ff.; 3:1ff., 8ff.; 5:17ff.; 6:1f. Reserve your copy of The Hidden Business Codes of the New Testament Ceri and Simon Harris - Ceri@wholehearted.solutions Learn about our 2025 Calling Cohort, an 8-week online group. Worknet Solutions from Elisabeth Sanders-Park Takeaways The Bible provides guidance for business beyond just money-related verses. Businesses should be viewed as economic households, intertwining family and work. Authentic relationships are essential in a fragmented, transactional culture. The hidden business codes in the New Testament offer valuable insights for entrepreneurs. Mimicking God's love in business can transform workplace culture. Identity as beloved children of God is foundational for healthy business practices. Technology can create pseudo relationships that lack depth and authenticity. Fostering relationships in business is akin to the heart of a foster care parent. Walking in love is a key principle for business leaders. The separation of work and worship is a false dichotomy. Keywords entrepreneurship, hidden business codes, New Testament, family business, relationships, identity, love, authentic connections, business ethics
310 - Hidden Business Codes - Part 10 - Sons + Daughters in Business
In this series, we're diving into the deep wisdom Scripture gives us for building and running a business. Some would say -- and many have -- that the Bible has very little instruction on what it means to run your business. In this episode, David Mills and Amy Alexander explore the concept of economic households as they discuss the importance of nurturing relationships with employees, particularly viewing them as 'sons and daughters' in a business context. The conversation emphasizes the need for healthy relationships, vulnerability, and faith in leadership, while also addressing the challenges of navigating family dynamics in business settings. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to reflect on their roles in cultivating these relationships and the impact they have on their teams. Show Notes References to the Household Codes:1 Peter 2:13–3:7 Ephesians 5:22–6:9 1 Timothy 2:1ff., 8ff.; 3:1ff., 8ff.; 5:17ff.; 6:1f. Reserve your copy of The Hidden Business Codes of the New Testament Ceri and Simon Harris - Ceri@wholehearted.solutions Learn about our 2025 Calling Cohort, an 8-week online group. Love as a KPI Takeaways Businesses should be viewed as economic households. Every employee can be seen as a son or daughter. Discipleship involves mutual growth and learning. Healthy relationships require respect and affection. Vulnerability is key in mentoring relationships. Character development is more important than competence. Family dynamics can complicate business relationships. Investing in others can lead to personal growth. Faith should be integrated into business practices. The role of a leader is to nurture and guide. Keywords Brand Disciples, economic households, business codes, discipleship, family dynamics, mentorship, character development, vulnerability, faith in business, leadership
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