• S3 Ep8: Can God Trust You With Your Influence? With Megan Tibbits

  • Apr 20 2024
  • Length: 51 mins
  • Podcast

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S3 Ep8: Can God Trust You With Your Influence? With Megan Tibbits

  • Summary

  • I'm excited to have my sweet friend on the podcast this week, Megan Tibbits. She's an amazing singer, worshipper, harp player and artist.

    Megan appeared before a national TV audience on ABC’s Rising Star, advancing to the top 12, and released her debut album ‘Until I Fly’ soon after. Since then, Megan has worked with artists such as Jennifer Lopez, Jonathan McReynolds, Danny Gokey, Brandon Heath & Marvin Winans Jr., and her videos have gotten the attention of artists such as Alicia Keys, Tauren Wells, etc. Most recently, Megan appeared as “The Harpist” on FOX’s I Can See Your Voice and is soon to go on tour with author Bob Goff.

    She's much more than an artist but I loved getting to chat about the industry and worship and how to navigate some gray areas when it comes to leading God's people in something so holy. We explore the pressure to perform and the need to maintain a worshipful heart in all aspects of life because all of us have some kind of influence we've been called to steward. This is such a powerful conversation, and she brings such spiritual wisdom and that all can learn a great deal from!

    Keep up with Megan:
    http://megantibbits.com/

    Let's Stay Connected:
    Instagram: @itswhitneywood
    www.wisdomandwellnessww.com
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