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Becoming Something with Jonathan Pokluda

Episode 368: You Are Not Your Job Title

Becoming Something with Jonathan Pokluda

Harris Creek Baptist Church

Religion & Spirituality

4.94.7K Ratings

🗓️ 20 April 2026

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

While our jobs are important, they are not our identity. How do we balance a desire to succeed in our job, without being obsessed with our job? We do our best to help you develop a healthy work ethic in this episode!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Thanks for tuning into becoming something, where we promise to keep the conversation honest and real for young adults in their 20s and 30s.

0:19.0

Every moment we live is training for a future moment.

0:22.0

And that's why we do this podcast, because we want you to be prepared for everything

0:26.4

that life is going to throw at you.

0:28.4

Our hope with this podcast is that it would help you become all that God desires you

0:33.0

to be.

0:33.8

So with that in mind, let's jump right in to this week's episode of Becoming Something.

0:45.9

What's up podcast world?

0:47.3

It's your boy, J.P. in the podcast studio.

0:50.3

What's up, DJ, JP?

0:51.8

How we doing?

0:52.4

It looks like you're about to spin some, what are those called?

0:56.6

Records, wheels.

0:58.7

Spin some discs.

1:00.8

Remember the, you don't know the Boots and cats?

1:02.7

Yeah.

1:04.1

Somebody goes, born to be clever, to clever, clever, clever.

1:07.5

And they were talking about don't do boots and cats say born to be clever.

1:10.9

I was like, that's interesting.

1:12.4

Wow.

1:13.6

See, we're getting disciples on air right now.

1:16.4

This is why you come to the becoming something podcast.

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