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Testimony Episodes: Turning Real-Life Moments Into Ministry

Christian Podcasting with Tammy Maltese Munson

Release Date: 02/27/2026

Should You Start a Podcast in 2026? show art Should You Start a Podcast in 2026?

Christian Podcasting with Tammy Maltese Munson

A few years ago, the question was simple: Is it too late to start a podcast? Now there’s a new fear underneath it. If AI can write a script, generate a voice, edit an episode, and publish content faster than any of us ever could…why would anyone listen to you? Here’s what I believe: AI didn’t make your voice less valuable. It made a real human voice more valuable than ever. In this episode of Christian Podcasting Secrets, I’m revisiting the question of whether you should start a podcast—but through the very different reality we’re living in now. Because the barrier to making a...

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The Self-Doubt That Learned to Sound Like Wisdom show art The Self-Doubt That Learned to Sound Like Wisdom

Christian Podcasting with Tammy Maltese Munson

When you're brand new, self-doubt is loud and dumb. It says "nobody's listening," and because it's so obvious, you can see it for the lie it is. But stay in this long enough, and that voice gets smarter. It stops sounding like fear and starts sounding like wisdom. It stops saying "you can't do this" and starts saying "well, you've been at this a while, and look at your analytics, so maybe this just isn't your thing." That's the version I'm after in this one. Not beginner jitters. Seasoned self-doubt. The kind that's been with you for years and has gotten really good at disguising itself as...

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 It's Not Too Late (And I Can Prove It)  show art It's Not Too Late (And I Can Prove It)

Christian Podcasting with Tammy Maltese Munson

This one's a little different. No tactics, no strategy this week.  If something in you has been whispering that you're a little too late, that you passed some window, stay with me. I want to tell you about the year I turned 46, when I started asking God what was next and ended up launching a podcast studio in January of 2020, right before the whole world shut down. I didn't know then that I'd be starting over in about six different ways a few years later. So when I tell you it's not too late, I'm not saying it from a stage. I'm saying it from the other side of the exact thing you're...

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The Real Reason Nobody’s Clicking on Your Episode show art The Real Reason Nobody’s Clicking on Your Episode

Christian Podcasting with Tammy Maltese Munson

Here's a math problem I want you to sit with. Add up everything one episode costs you. Not just the recording but the outlining, the editing that never takes as long as you planned, the show notes, the graphic, the scheduling, the posting about it. For most of us that lands somewhere between four and eight hours. For some of you it's a whole lot more. Now add up what you spent on the title. I already know the answer, because I've done the same thing. 90 seconds, in that little box, right before hitting publish. That's the part that's been quietly costing you. Because your title is the only...

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I Hate the Sound of My Voice  show art I Hate the Sound of My Voice 

Christian Podcasting with Tammy Maltese Munson

Every single time I talk to a room full of women about starting a podcast, someone says it. Usually a little embarrassed, always like she's confessing something: I want to do this, but I can't stand the sound of my own voice. I made the original episode about it back in 2021. And here's the thing that still gets me … it's become one of the most-listened-to episodes I've ever put out. Not because it went viral. Because five years later, women are still quietly searching for permission at eleven o'clock at night, and this is what they find. Everything else about podcasting has changed...

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Stop Making the Comfortable Episode show art Stop Making the Comfortable Episode

Christian Podcasting with Tammy Maltese Munson

Most podcasters chose their content pillars during launch --  Before they’d recorded a single episode, before they knew who would actually show up and listen. And then they never revisited them. So the pillars end up serving the host’s habit instead of the listener. Everything about your show grows in that first year, your audience, your voice, your message, everything except the topics you locked in on day one.  In this episode I give you the one test that reveals a bad pillar, and a real audit you can run this week to fix it.   XO, Tammy   Key Takeaways [0:00:04]...

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Is Your Podcast Drifting or Are You Steering It? show art Is Your Podcast Drifting or Are You Steering It?

Christian Podcasting with Tammy Maltese Munson

Your podcast is not the exact same show it was when you started. And that is completely okay. But was that drift on purpose?   There’s a big difference between a show that grew and a show that just wandered. One of those you chose. The other one happened to you while you weren’t looking. We’re halfway through the year, which makes this the moment to check whether your drift was intentional or accidental.    This isn’t a teaching episode. It’s a check-in. Just you and me and four honest questions. Happy 4th of July, Y’all!    XO,  Tammy...

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Why Your Show Feels Small (And Why It Isn't) show art Why Your Show Feels Small (And Why It Isn't)

Christian Podcasting with Tammy Maltese Munson

Almost every podcaster I’ve worked with knows this moment. You finish an episode you’re genuinely proud of, you go look at somebody else’s show, and within about ninety seconds the thing you were proud of starts to feel small.  Nothing about it changed. Only what you measured it against. Comparison is not a character flaw. It’s a measurement error. And ‘just stop comparing’ is the most useless advice anyone ever handed you, because it’s like telling you to stop noticing.  In this episode, I give you the actual cure: not to stop measuring, but to change what you measure...

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You're Not Competing With AI show art You're Not Competing With AI

Christian Podcasting with Tammy Maltese Munson

A few months ago I was scrolling a podcast directory doing research for a client, and I started noticing something. Episode after episode with the same structure, the same pacing, the same slightly too-perfect delivery.  It took me longer than I want to admit to realize none of it was made by a real person. Some estimates put AI-generated content at nearly 40 percent of what’s flooding the platforms right now. And I want to tell you why that is, without question, the best news you’ve heard about podcasting all year.  You’re not competing with the machines. You’re about to...

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The Lie That Sounds Like Wisdom show art The Lie That Sounds Like Wisdom

Christian Podcasting with Tammy Maltese Munson

I’ve been saying a softer version of this for years. I finally got tired of soft. Imposter syndrome is the thing nobody wants to name directly. We call it mindset, self-doubt, fear of failure. But here’s what it actually is: a voice that gets quieter and smarter with every year you stay in the game. And the most dangerous version doesn’t sound like fear. It sounds like wisdom. In this episode I name it plainly, trace it through scripture, and give you the one reframe that actually changes something: stop asking if you’re qualified. Start asking if you’re called.   XO, Tammy Key...

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More Episodes

Not every personal story belongs on the microphone — at least not yet.

In this episode, I break down the difference between public processing and true ministry. If you’ve ever wondered when (or whether) to share a hard season on your podcast, this conversation will help you discern the timing, the structure, and the spiritual posture required to turn testimony into transformation.

I introduce my REDEEM Method, a five-step framework for crafting testimony episodes that minister, equip, and clearly point to God—not to you. You’ll learn how to identify when a story is healed enough to share, extract the spiritual truth inside it, discern who it’s for, and ensure it aligns with your show’s mission.

Because a testimony episode isn’t about emotion.

It’s about hope, clarity, and God at the center.

 

XO,

Tammy 

 


 

Key Takeaways

  • An unprocessed story does not become ministry when you hit record; it becomes public processing.

  • A testimony episode is not about you; it is about pointing listeners toward God.

  • Timing matters. If the wound is still open, the story is not ready.

  • Your audience does not need every detail; they need the spiritual truth inside the story.

  • Testimony episodes must align with your show’s mission to avoid confusing your audience.

  • Ministry that only inspires is incomplete. Ministry that equips creates impact.

  • The power of your story is not in the drama; it’s in God’s faithfulness throughout it.

 


🎧 Listen & Watch

Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/christian-podcasting-secrets-with-tammy-munson/id1560889330

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4RT47E1GpqtLwSBonUzkIl

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?app=desktop&list=PLC2_Ls7EOkBTpueVrIhbNe14qyPjCM3c4

Website: https://wildfirecreativecompany.com/ 

Chapter Timestamps

 05:30 – What a testimony episode is NOT
11:45 – The REDEEM Method framework explained
14:10 – Reflect: Is this story healed enough to share?
19:20 – Extract: Finding the spiritual truth inside the event
24:00 – Discern: Who is this story actually for?
28:40 – Equip: Why emotion without direction falls flat
33:15 – Magnify God: You are not the hero
38:20 – Production strategy: Why testimony episodes perform well
42:10 – Aligning personal stories with your podcast mission
47:45 – Revelation 12:11 and the architecture of testimony
52:30 – The five-line clarity test before you hit record

Before you record your next testimony episode, take a moment to write out these five simple lines—just one sentence each:

  1. The Event
    What happened, in one sentence?

  2. The Principle
    What spiritual truth does this story reveal?

  3. The Audience
    Who is this specifically for?

  4. The Takeaway
    What do I want them to do or believe differently after hearing this?

  5. The Prayer
    What do I want them to be able to say to God because of this episode?

Tip: If you can’t clearly write all five of these, the story isn’t ready to record yet—and that’s not failure, that’s wisdom. Let it sit and let God finish working it in you first.

 

 


Resources & Next Steps

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