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The Wisdom Calling Podcast

The Wisdom Calling Podcast

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Wisdom is calling...are you listening?


In a world overwhelmed by information but starving for wisdom, The Wisdom Calling Podcast offers a different voice—one rooted in the timeless truths of Scripture.


Hosted by author and leadership coach Dr. Bobo Beck, this podcast helps Christian professionals cultivate God’s wisdom in life and work by thinking more critically and living more strategically. Each episode follows the Wisdom Calling devotional series, guiding listeners through the Bible in chronological order.


With a focus on workplace-relevant themes like success, rest, leadership, wealth, debt, and generosity, Bobo explores how ancient wisdom still speaks to today’s fast-paced, high-pressure world. Whether you’re leading a team, growing a business, or just seeking clarity in your next decision, The Wisdom Calling Podcast is a companion for discernment in the details.

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    • The Purchase of a Lifetime
      Feb 13 2026

      What’s the most valuable piece of real estate on earth?

      In this episode, we explore the 37 acres in Jerusalem that have shaped history, ignited global tension, and anchored the worship of generations. Long before it became known as the Temple Mount, it was a simple threshing floor—purchased by King David at the end of his reign.

      But this was more than a land transaction.

      It was a moment of repentance.
      A lesson in leadership.
      A reminder that God can redeem even our greatest failures.

      Join Bobo as he examines David’s final years, the danger of trusting numbers over God, and the powerful truth that redemption often begins at the very place of our mistakes.

      You can order the devotionals at https://amzn.to/4h8zFe6 or https://wisdomcalling.org

      Follow us on Instagram: @wisdomcallingnow

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      14 min
    • The Gentleness That Makes Us Great
      Jan 29 2026

      After returning to the regular devotional journey through 2 Samuel, this episode explores the surprising intersection of wisdom, skill, and God’s sovereign grace. Drawing from the story of the wise woman of Abel (2 Samuel 20) and David’s song of deliverance in 2 Samuel 22 (Psalm 18), we reflect on how God faithfully rescues, equips, and gently forms His people.

      David’s confession—“Your gentleness made me great”—reframes how we think about success, strength, and leadership. While human effort and skill matter, this episode reminds us that every ability, victory, and moment of growth ultimately flows from God’s unearned grace.

      Whether you’re navigating pressure, leadership responsibility, or seasons of weariness, this reflection invites you to see God not only as a deliverer, but as the One whose gentle care shapes who we become.

      Key Scripture:
      2 Samuel 20:1–22
      2 Samuel 22:1–51
      Psalm 18

      Themes:
      Wisdom in crisis • God as a reliable defender • Skill shaped by grace • Humility in success • Work as worship

      If you’d like to go deeper in cultivating wisdom, explore the five volumes of Wisdom Calling devotionals available on Amazon or at wisdomcalling.org.
      Learn more about one-on-one leadership engagement through the Wisdom Lab and organizational consulting at wisdomcalling.org.

      You can order the devotionals at https://amzn.to/4h8zFe6 or https://wisdomcalling.org

      Follow us on Instagram: @wisdomcallingnow

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      11 min
    • Ponder Your Path: Lead Like an Explorer
      Jan 14 2026

      In this first episode of 2026, Bobo Beck is joined by Dwight Gibson—founder and Chief Exploration Officer of The Exploration Group—for a thoughtful conversation on curiosity, leadership, and the lost discipline of pondering.

      Building on the previous episode’s focus on slowing down, this discussion invites leaders to adopt an explorer’s mindset—one rooted not in control or replication, but in curiosity, courage, and attentiveness to what God may be doing next.

      Together, Bobo and Dwight explore why modern leaders struggle with stillness, how organizations get trapped managing the known, and why wisdom often begins not with answers, but with noticing.


      Key Themes

      • Why exploration must come before management
      • The difference between replicating the past and discovering what’s next
      • How noise and busyness crowd out wisdom
      • Why leaders must learn to say, “I don’t know—but I’m willing to explore”
      • Practical ways to cultivate pondering personally and organizationally


      The EXPLORE Framework

      • Expect – What might lie beyond the present?
      • Crossroads – Choosing to change, not maintain the status quo
      • Ponder – Observing, listening, and discerning
      • Landmark – Identifying key insights
      • Orienteering – Connecting insights into a way forward
      • Realization – Acting on what’s been discovered
      • Evaluation – Reflecting on what’s been learned


      Scripture Referenced

      Proverbs 4:26; Proverbs 6:6; Proverbs 24:30–34; Luke 2:19; Matthew 6:26–28; Psalm 46:10; Psalm 91


      Organizations & Projects Mentioned

      • The Exploration Group – Helping leaders and organizations explore what’s next
      • For the Life of the World – A documentary exploring vocation, faith, and flourishing (Amazon Prime)
      • A historic camp and homestead restoration project in Michigan focused on reimagining gospel-centered presence in the 21st century


      Books & Resources Referenced

      • Pathfinders: A Global History of Exploration — Felipe Fernández-Armesto
      • Undaunted Courage — Stephen Ambrose
      • Uncharted — Margaret Heffernan
      • Uncertain — Maggie Jackson
      • Canoeing the Mountains — Todd Bolsinger
      • Atomic Habits — James Clear (referenced conceptually)


      Closing Thought

      In a world designed to keep us reacting, God invites us to slow down, look carefully, and explore with faith-filled curiosity. Wisdom often begins not with knowing—but with noticing.

      You can order the devotionals at https://amzn.to/4h8zFe6 or https://wisdomcalling.org

      Follow us on Instagram: @wisdomcallingnow

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      59 min
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