Entrusted to Lead Podcast
Leadership is heavy when you're the one carrying it. Entrusted to Lead brings faith-integrated clarity to the people doing the carrying — directors, founders, pastors, and nonprofit leaders who need more than tactics.
If you're making decisions that matter, leading through uncertainty, and trying to sustain yourself without burning out, this show is for you.
Host Danita Cummins — leadership coach, author of Promise Over Purpose, veteran, and military spouse — brings honest reflection, practical frameworks, and Scripture-rooted wisdom for leaders who want to lead well without losing themselves.
Each season explores one dimension of sustainable leadership:
- Clarity — knowing what's actually yours to carry
- Wholeness — integration over compartmentalization
- Authority — leading from your real scope
- Resilience — endurance through presence, not just pushing through
This isn't quick wins or productivity hacks. It's the kind of leadership that lasts — grounded in faith, rooted in reality, and sustainable for the long haul.
New episodes drop twice a month, 15–30 minutes each — deep enough to matter, short enough to fit your life. Most are short solo teachings; some are conversations with leaders across business, ministry, and public service.
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Start with "Clarity Is Not Certainty — And Why That Changes Everything."
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Entrusted to Lead Podcast
You're Allowed to Want Something Different
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What if the life you worked so hard to build isn't the life you want anymore — not because it's bad, not because you failed, but because you've changed?
This is a bonus episode before the quiet of summer, and it's an honest one. If the Clarity Season stirred something in you that you weren't expecting, this is the conversation underneath it: the restlessness so many people feel and so few say out loud — and why you have permission to name it.
In this episode:
- Why building something can quietly become a weight — when the dream turns into a routine, and the routine into something you're only managing
- The four voices that keep you stuck when you sense it's time for something new: guilt, loyalty, identity, and faith
- Three permissions to hold onto — permission to name what you're feeling, to explore without committing, and to choose what's life-giving over what's merely sustainable
- Why wanting something different is a sign of growth, not failure — and why God calls you to Himself, not to a single fixed role
A line from the episode: "The person who said yes to this life five years ago is not the same person living it today… Wanting something different doesn't mean you failed. It means you grew."
Scripture woven through: the seasons of Moses, David, Ruth, and Paul — and the moment in John 6 where Jesus gives the disciples the freedom to walk away, and Peter answers, "Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life." (ESV)
A question to sit with this week: If there were no guilt, no consequences, no obligation — what would you actually want? Write the answer down without editing it.
Before you go: This wraps our spring season. We'll be back in the fall with a new season on wholeness — living and leading from an integrated life instead of a fragmented one.
If this episode met you where you are, the newsletter is where the conversation keeps going — that's where I go deeper, one honest question at a time. Subscribe at www.danitacummins.com, and give yourself permission to keep showing up.
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