
The purpose of the Redemptive Economics Podcast is to empower Christian entrepreneurs to make a redemptive economic impact here in Pittsburgh and beyond.You'll glean practical insights from interviews with local business leaders who embody a redemptive approach to enterprise and are building their business on biblical principles.
Learn how to integrate new technologies like AI and Bitcoin, from a ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 80 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurship | |||

This week I reflect on Jesus' empty tomb that we celebrated last Easter weekend, and what it teaches us about entrepreneurship - specifically business adversity. When things look the most hopeless, God is be working behind the scenes in ways we coul... more
What if your entrepreneurial productivity is the most influential tool in God's efforts to impact the culture?
Host Mike Hatch explores the strategic economic importance of the Promised Land, or Canaan, in biblical history, arguing that God provided... more
In the second part of a two-part series, Mike Hatch explores the theological and scriptural foundations of redemptive economics, emphasizing entrepreneurial experimentation as a tool for value creation and redemptive influence.
The episode highlight... more
Mike Hatch returns after a hiatus to relaunch the series with a renewed focus. Mike recounts his recent seminar at Grove City College's Venture U Business Seminar Series, where he discussed the redemptive power of productivity in a world dominated b... more
5 stars through and through! Give Mike a listen, you won’t regret it!
I have listened to many of the Redemptive Economics podcasts and the one thread I have noticed is that Mike does a great job of getting his guests to open up and be transparent about their lives, the victories and the struggles.
The three that come to mind are Ron Razete, Meghan Speer and Greg Heibert.
If you haven’t listened to this podcast yet, maybe start with one of those 3. You will be blessed!
Mike does a great job sparking conversations and presenting new ideas that help me to think outside of the box without straying from the gospel. Highly recommended!!
He is former porn addict
Took me way too long to press play, but I’m glad I finally did. Great content, really well done and I cant wait to hear more!
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