Michelle Ijeoma
The Delicate Shift
The Delicate Shift podcast is a space carefully curated for women who are looking to walk boldly in their purpose, gracefully navigate each season of life, and start living their best lives.
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14. Feb 2026
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Making Destiny-Defining Choices: Stepping into Your Moment 14.02.2026 18:51
In this episode of our Empowered Era Book series, we explore Chapters 4 and 5 of The Esther Anointing and unpack one of the most pivotal moments in Esther’s story, the moment she chose courage over comfort and purpose over preservation. Halfway through the book, we shift our focus to three transformative themes: Identifying your purpose and destiny-defining moments Understanding the role choice pl...
Favor and Fragrance: The Process That Precedes Purpose 02.02.2026 18:54
In this episode, we explore how favor and refinement work together to prepare us for purpose. Using Chapters 2 and 3 of The Esther Anointing , we unpack Esther’s journey from obscurity to influence and what her preparation reveals about how God positions, equips, and refines women for impact. We discuss how favor is not random, but connected to assignment, obedience, and timing. We also examine th...
Called, Positioned, and Prepared for Your Purpose 26.01.2026 16:48
Welcome to the first episode of The Delicate Shift podcast and virtual book club. In this episode, we talk through the introduction and chapter one of The Esther Anointing. We touch on divine femininity and the need to embrace it to truly step into our calling. We begin unpacking Esther’s story to help us better understand what season we may be in and remind us that God will use disruption, hardsh...
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