Have you ever doubted your ability to lead because you didn’t feel “qualified”?
This week on Mpactful Messages: The Let’s Talk About It Podcast, Mayce DelValle and Missy Washam are joined by Megan Tarrant, CEO of Clements Fluids, for a powerful conversation around the quote: “God doesn’t call the qualified; He qualifies the called.” — Mark Batterson Together, they talk about what it means to lead with obedience instead of perfection, how confidence grows through action, and why the best leaders are often the ones who felt least prepared — but said yes anyway.
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Credits: Mpactful Messages: The Let’s Talk About It Podcast is hosted by Mayce DelValle (@maycedelvalle) and Missy Washam (@missywasham). Special Guest: Megan Tarrant (https://www.linkedin.com/in/megan-tarrant-37597915/) Edited by Brandon Manzano.
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