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This is the episode every Kingdom Woman business owner needs to hear when they’re tempted to hide behind “more lead gen” because they’re afraid their current list is a graveyard.

Jennifer had 300 people on her list and felt like she was shouting into a void.

Then she made one shift: Specificity.

She stopped talking to “everyone” abo...


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The 60-Minute Sales Machine: How to Turn One Hour a Week Into Predictable, Consistent Revenue

Kingdom Business Revolution Podcast

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You're posting. You're emailing. You might even have a funnel. So why aren't the sales coming in consistently?

In this episode, Kristin breaks down the one golden domino that — if you do it f...


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Kristin is fired up — and rightly so. In this episode, she calls out the faceless marketing era that taught kingdom-called women to hide behind Canva templates, voiceover reels, and aesthetic grids instead of showing up with their actual voice.

She breaks down why this strategy was never just a bad marketing choice — it was a spiritual one.

Then she pivots to the...


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