Kingdom Success: Christian | Jesus | Success | Prosperity | Faith | Business | Entrepreneur | Sales | Money | Health
Hosted by Tyler H. McCart: Christian | Leadership | Business | Sales | Coach
With over 225,000+ downloads, Welcome to Kingdom Success! Maximizing your potential in life and at work for the Kingdom of God.
434 episodes · publishes weekly · latest 2026-06-24
Rank
#247
Substance
14.3
/ 100
Why it scores where it does
Kingdom Success: Christian | Jesus | Success | Prosperity | Faith | Business | Entrepreneur | Sales | Money | Health ranks #247 on The B2B Podcast Index with a substance score of 14.3 out of 100, scored across 3 recent episodes. It scores highest on specificity & evidence and insight density. A small number of concrete details appear — Hobby Lobby approaching a billion dollars in sales, Green and his wife holding 85% ownership, three children each at 5% — but these are loosely delivered anecdotes with no sourcing, verification, or data that a B2B operator could actually use. Scripture citations are explicitly uncertain.
The five-dimension breakdown
Averaged across 3 recently scored episodes, with cited evidence.
Insight Density
3.3 / 20The entire 15-minute episode communicates exactly one idea — adopt a stewardship mindset rather than an ownership mindset — and then repeats it several times with no additional operational frameworks, no nuance, and no actionable guidance beyond 'cast it onto the Lord.' Heavy padding and verbal rambling crowd out any substantive density.
“stewardship versus ownership. Stewardship versus ownership. And I want you to follow me a little bit”
“He supplies the opportunities, he supplies the employees that are going to help you, he supplies uh the necessary funding or resources, he supplies all of that, guys.”
Originality
3.0 / 20The stewardship-over-ownership concept is a cornerstone of Christian business theology and has been circulated in faith-and-business circles for decades. There is no contrarian, first-principles, or counterintuitive argument — the episode simply re-tells a widely known framework in a motivational register.
“God is actually the owner of it all”
“we most know the ones of the parable the of the talents”
Guest Caliber
2.0 / 20This is a solo monologue with no guest whatsoever. David Green of Hobby Lobby is referenced as someone the host attended an event with, but he does not appear on the episode; the host is the only voice throughout.
“I attended the event uh with David Green uh and his family at Hobby Lobby uh back in November”
“today they actually uh had Coach uh Kenny Dallas, my son, Tyler Jr.'s head football coach, uh share this morning”
Specificity & Evidence
4.0 / 20A small number of concrete details appear — Hobby Lobby approaching a billion dollars in sales, Green and his wife holding 85% ownership, three children each at 5% — but these are loosely delivered anecdotes with no sourcing, verification, or data that a B2B operator could actually use. Scripture citations are explicitly uncertain.
“Hobby Lobby was actually getting ready to crestover or was right at a billion dollars in sales”
“him and his wife had about 85% of the ownership. Uh they had three children, and of those three children, uh, they all had 5% interest or equity in the business”
Conversational Craft
2.0 / 20This is an unstructured solo monologue with no questions, no dialogue, no follow-ups, and no pushback of any kind. The delivery is heavily fragmented with self-interruptions, filler, and tangents, and the host openly admits uncertainty about his own cited sources.
“I've got some notes on my computer. I also got some notes right here as well.”
“I I mean, I just looked this up right here”
Standout episodes
- KS 431 - Stewardship Over Ownership16
2026-03-20
- KS 430 - Why Rushing An Inheritance Can Hurt Your Family16
2026-03-03
- KS 432 - Willy Wonka Taught A Better Parenting Lesson11
2026-06-24
Rank over time
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Episodes
3 scored on substance · 60 tracked in total.