Who Are You Letting Speak Into Your Life?

Who Are You Letting Speak Into Your Life?

26:17 Feb 12, 2026
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?? EP 281 Who Are You Letting Speak Into Your Life? (Solo Episode w/ Ildiko Ferenczi) ENTREPRENEUR PARENTS PODCAST Hosted by Dan Caldwell and Ildiko Ferenczi Some of the most damaging advice doesn't come from enemies. It comes from people who care but don't live aligned. In this deeply clarifying episode, Ildiko Ferenczi invites entrepreneur parents, leaders, and families into an honest conversation about influence, discernment, and stewardship. As you grow, mature, and choose alignment, the question is no longer just who has access to you but whose voice you are allowing to shape your decisions. This episode explores a truth many people feel but rarely articulate: Care does not automatically qualify someone to advise your life. Blending biblical wisdom, leadership insight, and real-life application, Ildiko gently but firmly explains how listening to the wrong voices even familiar or well-meaning ones can quietly erode marriages, drain peace, and delay growth. This is not about cutting people off in fear. It's about choosing counsel with wisdom so your family, your business, and your legacy are protected. ? Key Lessons & Takeaways Not all advice is equal and not all advice is safe Good intentions do not guarantee wise counsel. There is a difference between access and influence Not everyone close to you should shape your decisions. Familiarity can quietly replace wisdom History with someone does not mean alignment with your future. Voices normalize standards over time What you consistently listen to eventually shapes what you tolerate. Outside influence affects marriage and family more than we realize What's spoken around your home eventually echoes inside it. Wise leaders guard their circles to stay aligned not to look important Boundaries are stewardship, not superiority. Clarity and peace are indicators of wise counsel Confusion is often a signal, not a coincidence. ? Scripture Anchor from the Episode Proverbs 13:20 "Walk with the wise and become wise, for a companion of fools suffers harm." This verse reminds us that wisdom is not about popularity or care it's about fruit. Over time, the company we keep shapes who we become. ? A Key Insight from This Episode Humans are deeply influenced by the environments and voices they consistently engage with. Prolonged exposure to counsel that normalizes bitterness, dishonor, cynicism, or compromise can slowly shift standards not because someone is weak, but because influence is powerful. That's why Scripture emphasizes walking with the wise, not listening to everyone who cares. ?? Reflection Questions Take a moment to reflect honestly: Who am I allowing to influence my decisions ri
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