The Live Worthy Podcast

Welcome to the Live Worthy Podcast, where we urge and equip you to Live Worthy of the calling you’ve received in every season of life, right where you are.

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Episodes

Monday Jun 15, 2026

Every great conversation has a moment where everything clicks.
In the final part of this series — and the last episode of the season — Erin and Caleb Hyers, Senior Leader of The Resting Place Church, bring the John 17 conversation home. The unity of the Spirit, the protection of the name, the prayer Jesus prayed before the cross — it all comes together here.
This is the kind of dialogue that doesn't just inform. It shifts something.
Learn more about Caleb and his work at calebhyers.com 
Women — the Worthy Encounter is coming July 17 & 18 and you need to be in the room. Get your ticket now: https://www.worthytampa.com/the-encounter
And if you're a man reading this — you know a woman who needs to be there. Send this her way.

Monday Jun 08, 2026

The conversation continues — and it goes deeper.
In part two of this series, Erin and Caleb Hyers, Senior Leader of The Resting Place Church, press further into John 17 and the prayer Jesus prayed the night before everything changed. What does it mean to be kept in the name? And why does protection have to come before unity can take root?
Anchored in John 17 and illuminated by Jude 1:24–25, Erin and Caleb explore what it means that God is able to keep us from stumbling — and what that keeping has to do with the unity of the Spirit. Being kept in the name isn't just a posture of safety. It's the foundation everything else is built on. 📖
Grab Caleb's book Living in Dependenceville on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Living-Dependenceville-Caleb-Hyers/dp/1727151984
Women — if you're feeling the pull toward something more, don't miss the Worthy Encounter, July 17 & 18. Get your ticket now: https://www.worthytampa.com/the-encounter

Monday Jun 01, 2026

Before Jesus went to the cross, He prayed. Not for miracles. Not for rescue. He prayed for us — for our protection, our unity, and our oneness with the Father.
In this first episode of a powerful three-part series, Erin sits down with Caleb Hyers, Senior leader of The Resting Place Church, to open up John 17 and ask the questions we don't slow down enough to ask. What does it mean that Jesus prayed for our protection before He prayed for our unity? And what does true, lasting unity actually look like in the body of Christ?
Together, Erin and Caleb explore the illumination of oneness and the unity of the Spirit — and why Jesus' prayer in John 17 is nothing less than a blueprint for how the Church was always meant to move together. They unpack why protection comes before oneness and the difference between growth and fruit — because not everything that grows is healthy. For Jesus, the fruit of unity had a very specific look: "That the world will know that you sent me."
Caleb is the author of Common Unity: Rediscovering the Blueprint for Oneness — grab your copy on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Common-Unity-Rediscovering-blueprint-oneness/dp/B09XT8VG5F
Learn more about ToGather HERE: https://www.togathertampa.com/
Ladies — if you're feeling the pull toward something more, don't miss the Worthy Encounter, July 17 & 18. Get your ticket now: https://www.worthytampa.com/the-encounter

Monday May 18, 2026

In the final episode of the Motherhood Assignment series, Erin and Victoria bring this powerful conversation home with a simple but life-changing truth — you are exactly who they need.
This closing conversation is full of grace and truth for every woman who has ever wondered if she is enough.
This is the conclusion of a three-part series on the motherhood assignment.
To learn more about Kallah silent retreats, visit: kallahculture.org
🌿 The Worthy Encounter — July 17 & 18th. Your invitation to cross the threshold into more of the Lord. 👉 Register here: www.worthytampa.com/the-encounter

Monday May 11, 2026

In Part 2 of the Motherhood Assignment series, Erin and Victoria continue their honest and tender conversation about what it looks like to mother from a place of healing, identity, and trust in who God made you to be.
This episode will meet you right where you are — and remind you that the kind of mother you are is not a mistake.
This is Part 2 of a three-part series on the motherhood assignment.
To learn more about Kallah silent retreats, visit: kallahculture.org
🌿 The Worthy Encounter — July 17 & 18th. Your invitation to cross the threshold into more of the Lord. 👉 Register here: www.worthytampa.com/the-encounter

Monday May 04, 2026

This week on the Live Worthy Podcast, Erin sits down with her dear friend Victoria Piccirilli for the first episode in a three-part series on one of the most sacred assignments we carry — motherhood.
Together they open up an honest conversation about what it really means to mother well, the difference between mentoring and spiritual mothering, and what it looks like to trust that you are exactly who God designed you to be for the people in your life.
Whether you're a mom, a mentor, or someone who pours into others in any capacity — this conversation is for you.
This is Part 1 of a three-part series you don't want to miss. To learn more about Kallah silent retreats, visit: kallahculture.org
🌿 The Worthy Encounter — July 17 & 18th. Your invitation to cross the threshold into more of the Lord. 👉 Register here: www.worthytampa.com/the-encounter

Monday Apr 27, 2026

This week on the Live Worthy Podcast, Erin sits down with her dear friend Victoria Piccirilli for a deeply personal and powerful conversation about what it looks like to carry the assignment of the marketplace — and how one unexpected invitation changed everything.
Victoria shares her journey from building a thriving six-figure business in direct sales to founding Kallah, a ministry that hosts silent retreats — creating intentional space for people to encounter God away from the noise, the titles, and the demands of everyday life. But before any of that, there was a first silent retreat in December 2014 that drew a line in the sand and divided her life into a clear before and after.
In this episode, you'll hear:
- What the word Kallah — the last word Jesus spoke on the cross — truly means, and why it matters
- Why God called the silent retreat His answer to your world — and the compassion behind that declaration
- How stepping away from the noise made Victoria more sensitive to God's voice in the noise
- The three things God told her at the end of that first retreat — and how they shaped the next 12 years
- How quarterly time with the Lord transformed her from top 3% to top 3 in her company — not by striving, but by surrendering strategy to Him
Whether you're in the marketplace, in ministry, or somewhere in between, this conversation is a reminder that making space for God isn't a luxury — it's the assignment.
To learn more about Kallah silent retreats and find your invitation to step away with the Lord, visit: kallahculture.org
🌿 The Worthy Encounter is coming — July 17 & 18th. This is your invitation to cross the threshold into more of the Lord. Women who are ready to hear God's voice, steward their authority, and labor in the harvest — this gathering is for you.
👉 Register here: www.worthytampa.com/the-encounter

Monday Apr 20, 2026

Episode 35: From Surrender to Impact in the Marketplace (Part 2)
In Part 2 of this powerful conversation, Erin continues her discussion with her brother Jason—this time focusing on what happens after surrender.
What began as a personal transformation didn’t stay private. It reshaped the way Jason leads, serves, and shows up in the marketplace—and the impact has been undeniable.
From hosting simple Saturday morning meetings with his team to creating a culture marked by service, trust, and accountability, Jason shares how living the gospel—not just speaking it—began to transform the people around him.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
How serving others became the foundation of his leadership
The shift from being the “main character” to building others up
What it looks like to create a culture of trust, accountability, and real care
How a simple “yes” led to starting a church in an unexpected place
Why transformation—not just conversion—is the goal
This conversation is a powerful reminder that when your life is aligned with God, your influence will naturally follow—and the marketplace becomes a place of ministry.
If you’ve ever wondered how to live out your faith in your everyday work and leadership, this episode will challenge and encourage you.

Monday Apr 13, 2026

This week on the Live Worthy Podcast, Erin sits down with someone very close to her heart—her brother, Jason—for a deeply honest and powerful conversation about the marketplace assignment.
Jason shares his journey from years in ministry to building a life in the marketplace, all while quietly wrestling with identity, performance, and the pressure to prove his worth. What looked like success on the outside was, in reality, exhaustion, striving, and a life that wasn’t sustainable.
In this episode, you’ll hear how God met him in one of his lowest places—when the options felt like destruction or surrender—and began to rewrite his story from the inside out.
This is a conversation about:
The difference between hustle and surrender
Why success can’t heal a value issue
What it really looks like to live as a minister in the marketplace
How God pursues us, even when we can’t hear Him
The beginning of a radical transformation that changed everything
Jason’s story is raw, redemptive, and full of hope for anyone who feels stuck between who they are and who they’re called to be.
This is Part 1 of a two-part conversation you don’t want to miss.

Monday Mar 30, 2026

In this episode of the Live Worthy Podcast, Erin sits down with Miriam Stubblefield, founder of Ishe’s Place (https://www.ishespplace.org/), for a heartfelt and faith-filled conversation on what it looks like to step into the assignment of ministry.
Miriam shares her story of encountering God’s call and the real-life decisions that have come with it—leaving comfort, embracing surrender, and walking forward without having everything figured out.
Together, they talk about the tension of obedience, the cost of following Jesus, and the grace God gives in those first steps. This episode is a powerful reminder that ministry doesn’t start when you feel ready—it starts when you say yes.
You’ll hear wisdom on:
What it’s like to recognize and respond to God’s call
The courage it takes to leave what’s familiar behind
How to walk by faith when the path isn’t fully clear
Encouragement for anyone standing in a moment of decision
If you’re sensing God stirring something in your life—or you’re right on the edge of your next step—this conversation will meet you there and remind you that He is faithful to lead you forward.
 
And before you go, don’t forget to grab our very own Worthy Ministries children’s book, Mabel and the Overflowing Oil — available now on Amazon: https://a.co/d/0fXoG92j

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