Influence has been around since the beginning of time, but in today’s digital age it’s louder and more visible than ever. In this powerful Daily Fox Fuel, Mikel challenges us not to confuse noise with value. From the Kardashians to viral trends, he points out how culture often equates volume with worth—when real influence is proven through consistency, fruit, and trust. Citing Simon Sinek’s definition of leadership and Matthew 7:20, he reminds us that fruit takes time to grow, and so does true influence. This episode is a call to shift from chasing virality to building trust—with God, with others, and with your calling.
00:00 – Welcome to the Daily Fox Fuel
00:17 – The Fascination with Influence
00:43 – Old World vs. Digital Influence
01:31 – Influence in Today’s Culture (Kardashians Example)
01:44 – Don’t Let Volume Equal Value
02:14 – True Influence Is Built on Trust
02:27 – Jesus Modeled Consistent Authority
02:40 – True Influence Takes Time
02:47 – Simon Sinek: Leadership = Care for People
03:06 – Matthew 7:20: By Their Fruit You’ll Recognize Them
03:19 – Fruit Takes Seasons to Grow
03:33 – Where Are You Chasing Noise Instead of Trust?
04:22 – Influence Is Measured in Fruit, Not Clicks
04:36 – Today’s Challenge: Build Trust Over Noise
04:41 – Share & Stay Foxy
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