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Yes Work!

Yes Work!

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Welcome to The Yes Work! Podcast — where faith meets fire, and obedience gets real. Hosted by three powerhouse women who stopped running from purpose and finally said yes to God’s plan, we dive into transformation, activation, and obedience — the work behind the Yes. Through raw conversation, laughter, and truth-telling, we unpack what it really means to walk in purpose, as Black women, believers, professionals, friends, and daughters of God. If you’re tired of shrinking, striving, or second-guessing, it’s time to activate your gifts and do the Yes Work!Yes Work Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
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  • Season 2 Is Coming: We're Going Deeper
    Jun 3 2026

    Season 2 is almost here, and we're inviting you to go deeper with us.

    After an incredible first season of honest conversations, personal growth, and navigating life in real time, we're returning with fresh perspectives, deeper discussions, and even more of the authenticity you've come to expect from The Yes Work! Podcast.

    This season, we'll be exploring purpose, faith, relationships, personal transformation, and the real-life experiences that shape who we are as women.

    Whether you've been with us since Episode 1 or you're just discovering the podcast, now is the perfect time to join the journey.

    We believe some of the best conversations are still ahead of us. Get ready for Season 2!


    Subscribe, follow, and share with a friend so you're ready when the next episode drops.


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    2 mins
  • The Enemy Targets Disruptors: Stand, Pray, and Protect Your Mind
    May 27 2026

    As we prepare for Season 2 of The YesWork! Podcast, this short reflection is about spiritual warfare, standing firm, and protecting your mind when growth starts making your life disruptive to darkness. In this message, Dr. Blaire talks about how spiritual pressure often increases when you’re healing, becoming more obedient, and walking in greater clarity, purpose, and hope.

    Dr. Blaire shares why the enemy targets disruptors, people breaking cycles, shifting patterns, and refusing to stay stuck, and why the call in this season is to stand, pray, worship, and strengthen your spiritual discipline. We also unpack the helmet of salvation and why guarding your mind matters when fear, confusion, and exhaustion try to take over.

    If you’ve been feeling spiritually pressured, mentally overwhelmed, or emotionally numb, this is your reminder to keep going, keep seeking God, and keep doing the Yes Work.

    Follow, subscribe, and stay connected as we move into Season 2 with deeper conversations about transformation, discernment, community, and what changes when God starts changing you.

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    6 mins
  • Ep. 19: We Did the Work Out Loud and It Changed Us (Season Finale)
    May 20 2026

    In this season finale of The YesWork! Podcast, we’re reflecting on what 18 episodes of honest conversations, hard questions, faith, healing, and transformation changed in us. What started as a podcast became a mirror, a confrontation, and a community, exposing survival patterns, challenging theology, deepening our relationships with God, and stretching us in ways we didn’t expect.

    This season taught us that growth is not always polished, healing is not linear, and doing the work out loud will change you just as much as it changes the people listening. We talk about what we’ve unlearned, what we’re still processing, and how this journey made us wiser, softer, more honest, and more surrendered than when we began.

    If you’ve been with us this season, thank you for growing with us, crying with us, laughing with us, and building community with us. And if you’re just finding us here, this finale is your invitation into a space where faith meets truth, and transformation is still unfolding. Follow, subscribe, rate, review, and keep doing the Yes Work with us.

    #reflection #healing #faith #God #transformation

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    46 mins
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