What happens when life takes a sharp turn—and you still feel called to build something meaningful?
In this episode, I’m chatting with Chris Misterek from Showit about what it looks like to juggle a full-time job, grow a side hustle, raise a big family—and still stay grounded in faith. Chris shares his powerful story of navigating divorce, rebuilding his life from scratch, and discovering purpose in the messy middle.
Whether you’re working late into the night to build your dream or walking through a hard season of healing, this conversation will remind you that slow growth is still growth—and you don’t have to do it alone.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
How Chris went from worship pastor to full-time designer and community leader at Showit
What it looks like to manage your time like a budget
Why faith and mental health are essential parts of the entrepreneurial journey
How to communicate and plan weekly with your spouse for a more balanced home
Why small pockets of intentional time can lead to big results
The difference between letting go and giving up—and how to trust God with your timeline
Listen now → Ep 205. Juggling a Side Hustle and Full-Time Job Through Unexpected Life Changes With Chris Misterek
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Connect with Chris:
Website: selfmadewebdesigner.com
YouTube: Self-Made Web Designer
Instagram: @chrismisterek
Join Me at TPG Live 2025
If you’re a mompreneur balancing business, faith, and family, this event is for you. Join us in person or virtually for two days of faith-filled connection and practical strategy.
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I’d love to hear your biggest takeaway. Screenshot this episode and tag me on Instagram @thepurposegathering. Let’s encourage each other on this journey!
Complimentary Episodes:
Ep 203. Sustainable Wellness Habits for Busy Mamas Juggling it All
Ep 200. Fighting the Real Enemy of Your Business Growth
Ep 199. Breaking Up with Hustle Culture
Ep 198. Finding Peace in the Messy Middle
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