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Tuning Into Purpose - Podcast With Musician Jordan Bolds

Tuning Into Purpose - Podcast With Musician Jordan Bolds

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On the Sight, Sound and Soul Podcast, I interviewed musician Jordan Bolds about how he brings his faith into his music and career in medicine. He gives advice for young Christian men in finding their God-given purpose and he shares the greatest lessons he has learned throughout his journey with God.

Jordan is a saxophonist who performs at churches, festivals and events around the Tampa Bay Area. He is currently a student pursuing a degree in Biophysics with the intent to pursue a career in biomedical engineering.

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Jordan’s website: ⁠jordanbolds.com

Expanded Episode Guide

Show Notes

Key Takeaways

  • Purpose can be expressed through creativity, work, study, and everyday faithfulness.
  • God can use gifts in both ministry settings and ordinary vocational spaces.
  • Young believers can begin stewarding calling before every detail is clear.

Episode Notes

  • Notice how faith and vocation can work together instead of competing.
  • Reflect on one gift you can steward more intentionally this month.
  • Pair this episode with the identity and purpose hub for next steps.

Transcript-Style Summary

This is a transcript-style episode guide based on published show notes and page context, not a verbatim transcript.

This interview with musician Jordan Bolds discusses bringing faith into creativity, education, and future career plans. The episode encourages listeners to view purpose as faithful stewardship of the gifts, relationships, and opportunities God has placed in front of them.

Episode FAQ

What is the main encouragement of this episode?

The episode encourages listeners to steward their gifts faithfully and bring their relationship with God into their work and creativity.

Who is this episode helpful for?

It is helpful for young adults, creatives, students, and anyone discerning how faith connects with vocation.

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