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Faithful on the Clock

Faithful on the Clock

Written by: Wanda Thibodeaux
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Faithful on the Clock is a podcast meant to get your Christian faith and work aligned. You won’t find mantras or hacks here--just scripture-based insights to help you grow yourself, your company, and your relationship with God. If you want out of the worldly hamster wheel and want to work with purpose, then this is the show for you. Hosted by freelance business writer Wanda Thibodeaux.Copyright 2026 Wanda Thibodeaux Christianity Economics Ministry & Evangelism Self-Help Spirituality Success
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  • Persisting for the Long Haul with Dan Parr
    Jan 12 2026

    Faithful on the Clock is a podcast with the mission of getting your work and faith aligned. We want you to understand Who you're serving and why so you can get more joy and legacy from every minute spent on the clock. Thanks for joining us and taking this step toward a more fulfilling job and relationship with God!

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    Persisting for the Long Haul with Dan Parr

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    The business world likes to preach fast results, but in Episode 143 of Faithful on the Clock, voiceover artist and publisher Dan Parr reminds us of the value of persistence.


    Timestamps:

    [00:04] - Intro

    [00:39] - Dan’s welcome and background; how he got started working on the Easy to Understand, Read Bible

    [05:36] - Dan’s experience of not getting overwhelmed through the project

    [06:45] - Keeping the majesty of the Bible while achieving simplicity and accessibility

    [09:26] - Addressing conceptions about the audience; simple doesn’t mean unintelligent; the translation as a gateway

    [12:51] - Advice for those who don’t feel like they could persist in work God calls them to do

    [14:39] - Advice for those doubting themselves or encountering pushback for not being “qualified” for a big, long-term project

    [17:56] - The revelation Dan had about God as he completed the narration

    [20:37] - How the project changed Dan’s perspective of the big picture and being open to new things

    [21:31] - What initially caused Dan to be resistant to the project

    [23:26] - The skills Dan realized through the project that God had equipped him with

    [28:50] - Advice for those who feel called to persist but who aren’t getting the signal to continue from the world

    [30:34] - How Dan is measuring success on the project

    [32:40] - What Dan wants readers to take away from his translation

    [35:01] - What Dan learned from getting enmeshed in Word during the project

    [36:38] - The legacy Dan hopes for with the Bible and concepts for future work

    [39:14] - How to find more of Dan’s work

    [39:48] - Prayer

    [41:11] - Outro


    Key takeaways:

    • Dan started his Bible narration work with the book of Luke. After his corporate job suddenly ended, God soon led him to continue to the entire Bible.
    • Because Dan did the project book by book, he had milestone gratification and didn’t get overwhelmed.
    • Dan strove to make the translation accessible, not “dumbed down.” He aims for his work to be an “I get it now” gateway that gets people to seek God more intently.
    • Dan doesn’t consider himself persistent by nature, but he recognizes that God used his ability to dig in when he has a knack for something. He believes that when God calls you to operate in an area where you’re already good, He’ll equip you to accomplish the purposes He...
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    43 mins
  • Getting Productive for the Right Reasons with Mark Struczewski
    Dec 29 2025

    Faithful on the Clock is a podcast with the mission of getting your work and faith aligned. We want you to understand Who you're serving and why so you can get more joy and legacy from every minute spent on the clock. Thanks for joining us and taking this step toward a more fulfilling job and relationship with God!

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    We'd love to have you stay up-to-date with the show on all our platforms!

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    Getting Productive for the Right Reasons with Mark Struczewski

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    We all want to be productive. But are we being productive for the good things God calls us to? Mark Struczewski (Mister Productivity) helps us figure it out in Episode 142 of Faithful on the Clock.

    Timestamps:

    [00:04] - Intro

    [00:37] - Secondary intro and Mark’s background

    [03:15] - Getting happiness from productivity

    [05:24] - Quitting excuses and making productivity choices

    [11:31] - How to practice patience with ourselves in a way that honors God while being productive

    [15:23] - Addressing distractions and differentiating them from God’s movement on us

    [20:52] - Productivity is not easy, but fun breaks are fine

    [27:34] - Not sharing a bad mood when trying to be productive

    [25:45] - The Scripture story Mark offers as a final takeaway

    [31:18] - Prayer; Mark’s closing freebie offer

    [32:54] - Outro/What’s coming up next

    Key takeaways:

    1. Productivity can be a joyful thing!
    2. We might not always be in a situation where we love what we’re doing. But we can make intentional choices to get there and be productive in the way we want.
    3. There’s often more than one path that’s viable to get to what we love, so we shouldn’t be afraid to look at multiple “how”s to do something. But each path we explore deserves due diligence before we move on.
    4. Most of us need to develop our patience muscle when it comes to productivity. Doing so can help us appreciate the hard work involved in our productivity.
    5. Making a list of the distractions we encounter for a brief period of time can help us grasp how much other elements pull our attention away. But we can mitigate most distractions quickly and be intentional about our scheduling.
    6. When God calls us to do something in the day, that’s a good distraction!
    7. Productivity is not necessarily easy, but we can ask ourselves how God is shaping us through the difficulties in the...
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    35 mins
  • Joy by a Thousand Jolts
    Dec 15 2025

    Faithful on the Clock is a podcast with the mission of getting your work and faith aligned. We want you to understand Who you're serving and why so you can get more joy and legacy from every minute spent on the clock. Thanks for joining us and taking this step toward a more fulfilling job and relationship with God!

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    Joy by a Thousand Jolts

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    Want to feel more joy that strengthens your faith? Episode 141 of Faithful on the Clock looks at how small, consistent joy experiences can reshape our neurology for better happiness and connection to God.

    Timestamps:

    [00:04] - Intro

    [00:44] - The cultural view and pursuit of big joy experiences

    [02:20] - Key neuroscience — many small joy experiences can strengthen the neural pathways involved in feeling happiness, and we don’t need huge joy experiences for that to happen

    [03:09] - Why small jolts of joy is realistic for the modern workplace

    [04:56] - The Joy Reset principles and how small joy experiences can retrain the brain’s neural architecture

    [06:09] - The connection between joy and faith; why neurological training might make it easier to connect to God and religion

    [07:16] - Neurology as a physical component of faith

    [08:36] - Encouragement to address underlying physical challenges that might interfere with neurological training for joy

    [10:27] - Prayer

    [11:13] - Outro/What’s coming up next


    Key takeaways:

    • Contemporary culture — including work — often trains us to seek out big lightning bolts of joy.
    • Neuroscience research confirms that emotionally strong events deeply encode, making them more memorable. But we also know that repeated small experiences strengthen neural pathways. This means that the more small joy moments we have, the easier it becomes to access feelings of happiness.
    • The way small moments of joy build good architecture in the brain means that we can learn to be resilient even if our work environment isn’t the greatest at offering a lot of big elements to be happy about.
    • Dr. MaryCatherine’s book, The Joy Reset, outlines how trauma can block the brain’s ability to access joy. She argues that small, consistent joy experiences can reset the neurological architecture necessary for happiness and resilience.
    • Joy and faith intersect. When we intentionally do neurological training toward joy, we might also make it easier to connect to our faith, since joy is a core teaching of Christianity.
    • Neuroplasticity is a long game. We might need to practice intentionally seeking small jolts of joy for many months or even years before we really see results in our brain architecture.
    • It’s wise to address potential underlying physical issues that could interfere with building a healthier neurological...
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