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Do You want to be great? Do you want to master the arts, strategies, skills ,and ways of thinking and performing to be a true world-class Creator Enterpriser? Are you ready to seek the true Spirit Force vital to being a successful life and business innovator, enterprise builder, and entrepreneur? Here is how to be one, here is how to sell like the master creator, how to build a world-class company, and how to be strong, even in your broken places and spaces. And one of the better ways to do that is to continually seek out expose yourself to and create powerful interesting ideas. And that's what this program is all about. Because great ideas lead to greater influence, impact, and true income and in addition they help you become more interested and interesting. Stan Hustad, teacher, storyteller, broadcaster, and business performance coach is your host, guide, and sometimes healer on our road to being fully alive and building a life and business that matters and makes a difference. Your contribution and participation is welcome.TCEntrepreneur Christianisme Direction Economie Management et direction Ministère et évangélisme Spiritualité
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    • Would Jesus Use AI? Faith, Technology, and the Future of Meaningful Work
      Jan 28 2026

      Just for fun this a 3rd person article but written by me

      In a world racing toward artificial intelligence, automation, and unprecedented technological power, a provocative question is quietly unsettling leaders, entrepreneurs, and everyday workers alike: If Jesus were here today, would He use AI in his work and business?

      That question sits at the heart of a recent episode of The Jesus Entrepreneur Experience, a weekly exploration that looks at the life and leadership of Jesus not only as a spiritual figure — but as a model for meaningful, mission-driven entrepreneurship.

      Hosted by veteran broadcaster and business performance coach Stan Hustad, the program challenges listeners to rethink success, work, and contribution in an age where technology increasingly shapes the marketplace.

      Rather than offering simplistic answers, the episode invites careful reflection. Jesus built his mission without exploiting supernatural shortcuts. He worked within human limits, relied on relationships, gathered people, developed leaders, and focused relentlessly on purpose. His approach resembles an entrepreneurial model grounded in wisdom, restraint, and human dignity.

      The episode acknowledges both the promise and peril of AI. Used wisely, it can enhance creativity and productivity. Used recklessly, it can erode meaning, displace workers, and magnify harm.

      If Jesus were here today, the program suggests, He would not reject AI out of fear nor embrace it uncritically. He would study it carefully, seek wise counsel, and ask whether it contributes to human flourishing. Above all, He would pray.

      The episode reminds listeners that meaningful work is deeply human — craftsmanship, service, risk, and responsibility. Entrepreneurs are challenged to examine whether their businesses truly help people flourish or merely function as rackets.

      In an era of rapid change, The Jesus Entrepreneur Experience offers realism, wisdom, and hope by reminding us that the most important questions are still worth asking.

      This is an AI based quick summary that the video program that I did that goes into far more details about Jesus and the AI and if you'd like to watch that program just click the link below.

      https://youtu.be/f-ghCLyteVU

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      18 min
    • Seven Words to Think About During the Storm
      Jan 23 2026

      The storm is coming.

      You can feel it—not just outside, but everywhere. Schools closing. Churches canceling. Flights disappearing from the board like magic tricks gone wrong. We're all being gently (or not so gently) told: stay home, stay put, stay warm.

      Which is exactly what I'm doing—sitting in my little radio studio, which also happens to be a television studio, a video studio, and a worldwide broadcasting station. No tower. No transmitter building. No million-dollar equipment. Just a good microphone, a decent camera, an internet connection, and a lifetime spent loving radio.

      I started in the kind of radio that had mystery and majesty—big towers, humming transmitters, and studios that felt like sacred ground. There was romance in it. There still is. Old radio guys even swap pictures of their favorite towers now, like proud grandparents showing photos of the grandkids. Guilty as charged.

      But radio has changed.

      And in some wonderful ways, it's come home.

      Now, during a snowstorm, you can sit in your own house and be on the radio. You can speak to the world from a spare bedroom, a basement, or a corner of the living room—just like I'm doing right now. And that matters, because a lot of people have something to say, something to sing, something to teach, or some wisdom worth sharing. They just needed permission and a microphone.

      Which brings me to the storm—and the pause it gives us.

      When weather forces us to slow down, it also gives us space to think. To read. To pray. To wonder a little about the life we're living… and the life we still want to live.

      I've made a commitment that 2026 is going to matter. I want it to be significant—for my family, my community, and the people kind enough to listen in on my life and work. And as I was sitting here waiting for the storm, seven simple words came to mind.

      Not fancy words. Not complicated words. Just honest ones.

      Here they are. Don't rush past them. Let each one ask you a question.

      Better.

      What, exactly, do you want to be better at this year?

      Beautiful.

      What do you want more of that brings beauty into your life—or that you bring into the world?

      Bright.

      Not smarter—brighter. More alive. More visible. More you.

      Bolder.

      Where have you been playing it safe when you know you're meant to step forward?

      Braver.

      What fear are you finally ready to face?

      Richer.

      Yes, maybe financially—but also richer in relationships, meaning, gratitude, and joy.

      Smarter… and Wiser.

      Not the same thing. Smarter fills your head. Wiser shapes your life.

      And then there's the one underneath them all:

      Matter.

      We all want to matter. We were made for meaning. We were designed to make a difference. That's not ego—that's wiring.

      So while the snow falls and the world quiets down a bit, maybe these seven words are worth sitting with. Let your mind talk to your heart. Let your heart speak to your future.

      As I often ask:

      Are you living the life you want—or just the life you've got?

      Storms have a way of clarifying things.

      Stay safe. Stay warm. Comfort one another. And maybe—even in the middle of the storm—find a little comfort and joy.

      All the best and blessings,

      Stan

      Things to Remember

      - Storms slow us down so reflection can catch up

      - You don't need a tower to have a voice

      - Meaning often shows up in simple words

      Things to Share

      - The seven words that resonated most with you

      - This question: Which one am I ignoring?

      - The idea that 2026 is still wide open

      Things to Take Note Of (and Act On)

      - Write the seven words down

      - Circle the one that scares you a little

      - Take one small step toward it—after the storm

      Snow days are good for productivity too. ❄️🎙️

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      16 min
    • If Jesus were in the IDF today... What kind of soldier or man do you think he would be?
      Jan 21 2026

      In a culture crowded with slogans, outrage, and instant opinions, a recent radio program in The Jesus Entrepreneur Experience does something surprisingly rare: it asks people to stop, imagine, and think.

      The program poses a single, provocative question—not to shock or inflame, but to awaken reflection:

      If Jesus were here today—now, in our time and place—and if He were a young man living in Israel, what kind of man would He be if required to serve in the Israeli Defense Forces?

      The result is a thoughtful, TED-Talk-length exploration that bridges history, faith, entrepreneurship, and the human condition—without preaching, ranting, or political positioning.

      Making Jesus Real—Not Distant

      At the heart of the program is a simple but profound concern: Jesus is real, but too often He feels unreal to modern people.

      For many, Jesus exists only in stained glass, ancient texts, or distant history—long ago, in a far-away land. The broadcast challenges that distance by re-anchoring Jesus in real life: born into political oppression, raised in an occupied land, a refugee as a child, a working tradesman and small-business owner, and a man without elite credentials, yet deeply competent and respected.

      Rather than asking the worn question "What would Jesus do?", the program reframes it in a more personal and practical way:

      What would Jesus do if He were you?

      The Thought Experiment: Jesus and the IDF

      In modern Israel, military service is not hypothetical. It is a reality of citizenship and survival. If Jesus were living there today as a young man, He would almost certainly be required to serve.

      The broadcast carefully avoids spectacle or sensationalism. There are no images of Jesus firing weapons or raging in battle. Instead, listeners are invited to imagine Him as calm, centered, and courageous—fully human, facing fear and duty.

      The question is not what position He would take, but what kind of man He would be.

      Character Over Certainty

      Rather than offering conclusions, the program offers mirrors. By refusing to answer the question for the audience, the program creates space for honest self-examination.

      The Entrepreneurial Connection

      Jesus spent nearly two decades as a working tradesman before beginning His public ministry. In modern terms, He lived most of His life as a small-business owner—serving clients, mastering skills, managing work, and earning trust.

      From this perspective, the term Jesus Entrepreneur is not irreverent—it is illuminating.

      Things to Remember
      - Jesus was fully real—historically, socially, economically.
      - Character is revealed under pressure.

      Things Worth Sharing
      - Thoughtful questions invite deeper conversations than fixed positions.
      - Understanding people is the foundation of influence.

      Things to Take Note Of and Act On
      - Examine what your assumptions say about you.
      - Practice leading with conscience, not just competence.

      Closing Challenge

      If Jesus were here today—walking our streets, facing our pressures—what kind of man would He be? And what kind of person are you becoming?

      For more information about The Jesus Entrepreneur Experience or working with Stan Hustad, reach out and continue the conversation.

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      20 min
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