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EPISODE · Jan 17, 2026 · 50 MIN

Chiseled Ep 123 - How to Win the Dough, Make the Bread, and Serve Souls - Heather Reed

from Chiseled - We're all a work in progress - with Rob Commodari · host Robert Commodari

Being a pastor’s wife can be lonely. The work is never done, your life is always on display, and there will always be critics. None of that has deterred Heather Reed. Heather pours into her husband’s ministry while building a thriving real estate career—one that has taught her and her husband powerful lessons about what it means to shepherd people well. “All of life is ministry, including business,” she says. “It’s all loving people.” When they moved to Centennial, Colorado in 2016, money was tight. Heather had a new baby and worked as a personal trainer. Her husband drove Uber to keep the family afloat. After getting her real estate license on a whim, she went six months without a single deal. But she didn’t quit. Through discipline, tenacity, and faith, Heather became a 2024 REMAX Torchbearer—one of the top REMAX producers in the country under 40. Her business now helps support the ministry and strengthens their mission. Heather shares what she’s learned about time-stacking, perseverance, grace, and staying focused when pressure comes from every direction. This episode is a masterclass in winning—and redefining what “winning” really means.

Being a pastor’s wife can be lonely. The work is never done, your life is always on display, and there will always be critics. None of that has deterred Heather Reed. Heather pours into her husband’s ministry while building a thriving real estate career—one that has taught her and her husband powerful lessons about what it means to shepherd people well. “All of life is ministry, including business,” she says. “It’s all loving people.” When they moved to Centennial, Colorado in 2016, money was tight. Heather had a new baby and worked as a personal trainer. Her husband drove Uber to keep the family afloat. After getting her real estate license on a whim, she went six months without a single deal. But she didn’t quit. Through discipline, tenacity, and faith, Heather became a 2024 REMAX Torchbearer—one of the top REMAX producers in the country under 40. Her business now helps support the ministry and strengthens their mission. Heather shares what she’s learned about time-stacking, perseverance, grace, and staying focused when pressure comes from every direction. This episode is a masterclass in winning—and redefining what “winning” really means.

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Being a pastor’s wife can be lonely. The work is never done, your life is always on display, and there will always be critics. None of that has deterred Heather Reed. Heather pours into her husband’s ministry while building a thriving real estate...

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