PodcastsBusinessStarting Right

Starting Right

DannyMac
Starting Right
Latest episode

Available Episodes

5 of 1436
  • Pray First, Aim High, Stay Focused
    A single choice can feel impossible when fear, urgency, and noise pull in every direction. We share a vivid story of a farmer facing empty cupboards and a shrinking list of options, then trace the unlikely path to abundance through three simple steps: pray first, aim high, stay focused. What begins as survival turns into a blueprint for clarity, showing how obedience can outrun panic and how wise attention can open doors you could not force on your own.You’ll leave with practical ways to apply the pattern to your day: a short prayer that invites wisdom, a clear principle to aim at, and a simple way to reduce distractions so you can act with courage. Whether you’re choosing a next step at work, resolving tension at home, or facing a change you did not plan, this approach offers peace and traction. If this message encouraged you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs clarity, and leave a quick review so others can find these five-minute resets.We would love to hear your comments. Send us a Text MessageSupport the show
    --------  
    5:06
  • What’s In Your Well
    Ever notice how the words that slip out under pressure seem to come from nowhere? They don’t. They rise from a well you’ve been filling all along. We walk through how everyday inputs shape our reflexes when life squeezes us: the shows we watch, the conversations we hold, the music we sing, and the stories we believe about ourselves and others.We would love to hear your comments. Send us a Text MessageSupport the show
    --------  
    5:45
  • If Faith Leaves No Footprint, Does It Live
    Five minutes can tilt a whole day—and, over time, a whole life. Today we pull on a thread that’s easy to admire and hard to live: moving from hearing to doing. With a pointed line from Frederick Robertson and the steady wisdom of James 1, we explore why action outlasts emotion, how obedience shapes identity, and what it looks like to stand with courage when culture pushes faith to the margins.I share a candid observation many of us feel: we’re often educated beyond our level of obedience. We know the sermons and studies by heart, but our habits lag behind. That’s where James offers a mirror. Hearers glance, forget, and drift. Doers continue and are blessed.  These aren’t grand gestures; they’re quiet, repeatable choices that add up to visible faith.We would love to hear your comments. Send us a Text MessageSupport the show
    --------  
    6:00
  • Priced Like A Masterpiece
    A cracked bowl with a hole in the bottom costs the same as the finest vase—why? We open with a vivid story from a small pottery shop in Mexico where a potter names one price for every piece he made, perfect or flawed. That startling moment turns into a powerful lens for identity, dignity, and purpose: your value is set by your Maker, not by your metrics.If you’re tired of letting usefulness define you, this five-minute reflection offers a reset. Listen, breathe, and remember whose hands formed you and whose love names you. If the message speaks to you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs encouragement, and leave a quick review so more people can find these morning resets. What line will you carry into your day?We would love to hear your comments. Send us a Text MessageSupport the show
    --------  
    5:36
  • Midnight Clear, Lasting Peace
    A beloved carol hides a bold surprise: it leaves out the nativity while aiming straight at the heart of Christmas—peace on earth. We unpack the story behind It Came Upon a Midnight Clear, written by Edmund Sears in 1849, and explore why its focus on the angels’ proclamation in Luke 2:13–14 still hits home in a fractured world. The result is a five‑minute guide to hearing the angelic song above the static of outrage and anxiety.We dive into the hymn’s historical backdrop as the United States lurched toward civil war, highlighting the often‑omitted third stanza that names two thousand years of wrong and pleads for a hush to the noise of strife. That missing verse shifts the carol from sentiment to summons, reminding us that spiritual peace is not passive; it is a courageous, lived response to conflict. By restoring this context, the carol regains its prophetic edge and invites us to practice reconciliation where we live, work, and scroll.The thread across time is clear: when angels sing of glory and peace, people are meant to echo it with patience, kindness, and resolve. If you’re longing for a calmer, truer cadence this season, this reflection offers both grounding and a gentle push toward action.Here is the youtube link to today's song.https://youtu.be/LYDa4Kht6Eo?si=sEND4cOrJrtUXbgl     We would love to hear your comments. Send us a Text MessageSupport the show
    --------  
    4:26

More Business podcasts

About Starting Right

Starting Right is a 5 minute Day Starter to help keep you motivated, encouraged, and focused throughout your day. DannyMac is a pastor, teacher, motivational speaker, husband, and father. His years of leading and training people have given him vast experience in helping individuals to accomplish change in their lives and meet their goals. He can help you set the course for your day by offering practical advice from God's Word in a positive and fun way. There is no better way to begin your day than by Starting Right with DannyMac.
Podcast website

Listen to Starting Right, Aspire with Emma Grede and many other podcasts from around the world with the radio.net app

Get the free radio.net app

  • Stations and podcasts to bookmark
  • Stream via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth
  • Supports Carplay & Android Auto
  • Many other app features
Social
v8.1.2 | © 2007-2025 radio.de GmbH
Generated: 12/15/2025 - 1:32:22 AM