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Good Neighbor Gamechangers

Welcome to Good Neighbor Gamechangers, the show that’s changing the game by loving our neighbors. Hosted by Brittanie and Matt, this podcast is a bold blend of faith, leadership, and practical impact, rooted in the belief that everyday people are called to shift atmospheres, serve communities, and live out the Gospel in real ways.Hosted by Brittanie and Matt, husband and wife, State Farm agents, former athletes, and founders of Good Neighbor Coffee, this show is a powerful collision of faith, leadership, legacy, and Kingdom influence. With a foundation rooted in the Word of God and a heart.

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    From Bloodshed to Blessing: Redeeming Land Through Prayer

    We never planned to build a lake house until a divine encounter at Carlton Landing changed everything. What started as a weekend retreat became a two-year assignment to create what the Holy Spirit called "a nest to rest" for weary kingdom leaders.Building on land with a painful history required more than construction—it demanded spiritual warfare. From repenting over Trail of Tears bloodshed to anointing wooden beams with scripture, we share how we’ve stewarded both natural and supernatural elements to create an atmosphere where exhaustion breaks and peace settles like a weighted blanket.Our first night in the completed house confirmed what we’ve been building toward: a place where the presence of God rests so tangibly that even the most driven leaders can't help but be still.Key Timestamps[00:00] Introduction [01:15] How a conference invitation led to unexpected territory[08:53] Good Neighbor Coffee sponsorship[08:58] Consecrating land through repentance and worship[12:09] Finding the right builder through divine connections[15:43] First night experience: "Presence like a weighted blanket"[18:20] Practical building wisdom: patience and high-low strategyMemorable Quotes[00:00] "It's very important that you establish on the land how to dedicate this to the Lord, because it's biblical that we take territory we want to consecrate it and dedicate it to the Lord, because we want to create an atmosphere of peace." – Brittanie McCoy[08:53] "I had heard the Holy Spirit say to me, this is a nest to rest. It was an assignment. It was to create a safe place, an atmosphere where exhaustion would be broken off." – Brittanie McCoyWe're Matt and Brittanie McCoy, building Good Neighbor Coffee out of faith, purpose, and a desire to serve well. After struggling to find meaningful, high-quality gifts for clients, we realized many business owners face the same challenge. Crafted with patented infrared roasting, our coffee is smoother, fruit-forward, and easier on the stomach. A portion of every sale supports local neighborhoods, churches, and nonprofits. Link: https://goodneighborcoffee.com/Step into a weekend where heaven meets earth at the luxurious Post Oak Hotel. Together, we'll encounter the presence of the Kingdom in power and uncover the treasures the King of Kings has prepared for us—wisdom, wealth, and revelation from His Kingdom. Featuring Apostle Tomi Arayomi. Register here: https://bmccoyministries.com/events/kingdom-trove-conferenceConnect With the HostWebsite: https://goodneighborcoffee.com/Ministry: https://bmccoyministries.com/events/kingdom-trove-conferenceProduced by Evolved Podcasting: https://www.evolvedpodcasting.com

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    Episode 18 | Breaking Routine to Build Connection: Why Your Family Needs That Trip

    There’s a cost to vacation, but we believe there’s an even greater cost to not taking one. Fresh off our spring break adventures, a family trip to Scottsdale, and a couple’s getaway to Mexico City, we’ve realized that intentional travel isn’t frivolous spending, but a strategic investment in our relationships.Breaking routine creates space for the kind of deep conversations and core memory building that’s nearly impossible to achieve at home. We watch our kids’ personalities emerge on water slides, and we tackle the hard conversations over hibachi dinners. These moments remind us of the unexpected returns on our travel investment.This isn’t about extravagant spending or picture-perfect vacations, but deliberately choosing connection over convenience, and we’ve learned that our relationships, both with each other and with our kids, depend on it.Key Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction[00:01:22] Spring break family trip to Scottsdale[00:02:22] Building core memories through travel[00:06:41] Couples trip to Mexico City[00:07:22] The safety and culture of Mexico City[00:08:39] The benefits of taking time together with your spouse.[00:11:01] Making travel work without family supportMemorable Quotes:"There is a cost to vacation. It's a lot of preparation, a lot of planning, a lot of moving parts, but it is worth it. And I think what we're doing as a family is we're building core memories." [00:02:19] – Brittanie McCoy"I would highly encourage you to have that time with the family, but then try to find time to do something just with your spouse as well." [00:10:53] – Matt McCoyJust like intentional travel, we believe in being deliberate with how we invest in others. That’s why we built Good Neighbor Coffee (goodneighborcoffee.com), coffee crafted with purpose, faith, and community in mind. And for those looking to step deeper into purpose and Kingdom impact, the Kingdom Trove Conference (bmccoyministries.com/events/kingdom-trove-conference) is a weekend where heaven meets earth, designed to ignite your spirit, uncover hidden treasures, and equip you with divine strategies for legacy and impact.Connect with us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodneighborcoffeecompany/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579511283539Produced by Evolved Podcasting: www.evolvedpodcasting.com

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    Episode 17 | The Prophetic Advantage: Ancient Wisdom for Modern CEOs

    When scandal rocks the prophetic world, most people want to throw out the entire office. But Dr. Tala Price, Chief Prophet with 25 years of experience, argues that's like eliminating all pastors because some fell into sin. The real question isn't whether prophets belong in business, but finding the ones who operate according to scripture.In this conversation, Dr. Tala breaks down why ancient kings had prophetic counselors, how prophetic intelligence differs from psychic predictions, and what it actually means to partner with someone who can access what God wrote about your business before time began. She addresses the controversy around titles, the difference between responsibility and ego, and why the prophetic office might be exactly what your leadership team is missing.Key Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction.[00:01:50] Chief Prophet and the responsibility behind big titles.[00:04:12] Accountability in prophetic ministry.[00:06:12] Prophetic scandals & negative press.[00:09:35] Why apostles & prophets are targeted.[00:11:51] Prophets wrote your favorite scriptures.[00:18:55] Prophetic advantage for business leaders.[00:22:25] God’s plans for your business.[00:27:20] Prophets vs. psychics.Memorable Quotes:"So you want God to be literally orchestrating your business. You want the mind of Christ in action. That's what prophets did." [00:17:14] – Dr. Tala Price"All your days were written before you hit the planet, all your days were written before you lived them as if there were none of them as if you hadn't even lived it yet." [00:22:25] – Dr. Tala PriceThis episode shows how faith and marketplace leadership intersect, from prophetic strategy to ventures like Good Neighbor Coffee, which serves businesses with exceptional coffee while supporting churches and nonprofits (goodneighborcoffee.com). Using patented infrared roasting, our mission mirrors the Kingdom-minded approach Dr. Tala discusses. For deeper insight and strategy, the Kingdom Trove Conference at the five-star Post Oak Hotel with Apostle Tomi Arayomi offers a powerful weekend to ignite vision and uncover Kingdom treasures (bmccoyministries.com/events/kingdom-trove-conference).Connect with Dr. Tala Price:Website: https://talaprice.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tala_priceministries/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrTalaPriceConnect with us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodneighborcoffeecompany/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579511283539Produced by Evolved Podcasting: www.evolvedpodcasting.com

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    Episode 16 | Chief Apostle Reveals the Kingdom Strategy Behind Business Success

    Most business leaders compartmentalize their spiritual life from their professional world, but Chief Apostle Dr. Paula Price argues this separation is costing them everything. The same people who go to church on Sunday go to work on Monday, yet we act like spirituality belongs on another planet.Dr. Paula, Creator of the Standardized Ministry Assessments and Author of the internationally acclaimed Prophet's Dictionary, reve aals why successful entrepreneurs need prophetic intelligence reports, spiritual coaches, and dream interpretation just as much as they need financial advisors and business consultants. She breaks down the difference between psychic readings that only see what's already manifested on earth versus prophetic insight that comes from the beginning, before you were even born.From politicians taking spiritual assessments before campaigns to fire departments seeking prophetic counsel, the marketplace is waking up to what Dr. Price calls "kingdom consciousness," and te results are transforming both profit margins and purpose.Key Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction.[00:03:44] Chief Apostle vs. church titles explained.[00:06:41] Why some Christians view intelligence as unspiritual.[00:13:45] Prophetic intelligence for business leaders.[00:16:06] Psychics vs. prophets in decision-making.[00:20:01] Dreams & Visions Accelerator announcement.[00:24:47] Live dream interpretation: meeting people before reality.Memorable Quotes:"We keep acting like Christians and spirituality is some sort of other planetary thing and it isn't. It's what you do from week to week." [00:05:51] – Dr. Paula A. Price"The psychic is going to be accurate only because it's shown up in earth. The prophet gets it from the beginning before you were born. And that difference is important." [00:18:43] – Dr. Paula A. PriceFor those ready to apply this prophetic framework, Dr. Paula Price’s Dreams & Visions 6-Week Accelerator offers customized prophetic training and dream interpretation. Find details via Kingdom Change Agent (⁠instagram.com/kingdom.change.agent⁠). You can also experience Kingdom-centered marketplace impact through Good Neighbor Coffee (⁠goodneighborcoffee.com⁠) and go deeper at the Kingdom Trove Conference (⁠bmccoyministries.com/events/kingdom-trove-conference⁠), featuring Tomi Arayomi at The Post Oak Hotel, designed to unlock divine strategy, wealth, and legacy for today’s leaders.Connect with Dr. Paula A. Price:Website: ⁠http://www.drpaulaaprice.com/⁠Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/drpaulaprice/⁠YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@TakingItOnwithPaulaPrice⁠Connect with us:Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/goodneighborcoffeecompany/Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579511283539⁠Produced by Evolved Podcasting: ⁠https://www.evolvedpodcasting.com⁠

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    Episode 15 | Identity Crisis: Why Most People Never Discover Their Destiny

    Culture is systematically erasing authentic human identity, and most people don't even realize what's happening to them. Dr. Paula A. Price has spent 25 years developing something that cuts through the noise, a biblical assessment system that reveals up to 65 pages of who God actually built you to be.This is a systematic approach to discovering your dominant gifting, your optimal environment, and your reliability quotient under pressure, and not another personality test. The results are so precise that one assessment revealed a pastor's daughter-in-law had "no ministry indicators at the present time," validating what she already knew but couldn't articulate.Key Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction.[00:01:47] Identity is the key to your destiny.[00:04:34] Access your human assets.[00:10:21] Discovering individual strengths and roles.[00:12:22] Identifying dominant gifting and purpose.[00:16:06] Reliability quotient in leadership.Memorable Quotes:"Identity is the key to destiny. And if you don't know who you are, you won't know where you arrived." – Dr. Paula A. Price"I always say purpose works, whether you are aware of it or not, or whether you are deliberate, your purpose will work." – Dr. Paula A. PriceTake the Dynassess Human Systemics Assessment at https://dyn-assess.com/ to access your assets and discover your 65-page blueprint. As you uncover your unique design and purpose, it’s inspiring to see others living intentionally. We are crafting smoother, fruit-forward coffee while giving back to local neighborhoods, churches, and nonprofits. Just as Dr. Paula’s assessment helps you steward your gifts, the Good Neighbor Coffee helps businesses create meaningful connections and impact communities. Learn more at goodneighborcoffee.com.Connect with Dr. Paula A. Price:Website: https://www.drpaulaaprice.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drpaulaprice/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TakingItOnwithPaulaPriceConnect with us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodneighborcoffeecompany/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579511283539Produced by Evolved Podcasting: https://www.evolvedpodcasting.com

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    Episode 14 | The Hidden Friction of Working With Your Spouse

    Building a business with your spouse sounds romantic until reality hits. We discovered that being married, parenting together, and working together are three completely different challenges, and the business part nearly broke us.The breakthrough came when we stopped fighting our opposite personalities and started leveraging them. Through biblical personality assessments and spiritual identity tools, we learned to work with our design instead of against it. Now we’re helping other couples navigate the tension between who they are and who they think they should be in business and ministry.Key Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction.[00:01:43] Disc test in dating & premarital counseling[00:04:04] Disc text 101: The 4 types[00:06:05] Leveraging differences in business[00:08:34] Gender roles & burnout[00:09:47] Spiritual assessment & calling[00:14:10] Burnout signals & mantle training[00:15:54] Marriage wisdom[00:19:34] Partnership maturity[00:20:50] Next steps & retreatsMemorable Quotes:"Burnout is real, and that is a sign that you are in the wrong environment or you are doing something outside the will of the Lord." [00:14:31] – Brittanie McCoy"It's one thing being married together, one thing being a parent together, if it's a different thing working together." [00:01:35] – Matt McCoyThat same revelation in this episode inspired Good Neighbor Coffee, a faith-built, fruit-forward coffee that gives back to neighborhoods, churches, and nonprofits. Learn more: https://www.goodneighborcoffee.com⁠. And if this conversation resonates, join us at the Kingdom Trove Conference at The Post Oak Hotel to encounter God’s presence and unlock Kingdom wisdom and wealth. Register here: ⁠https://bmccoyministries.com/events/kingdom-trove-conference⁠.Connect with us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodneighborcoffeecompany/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579511283539Produced by Evolved Podcasting: https://www.evolvedpodcasting.com

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    Episode 13 | Building a Kingdom Business from a Dream and a Handshake

    Matt and Brittanie McCoy were losing clients in their insurance business and scrambling every December to find meaningful gifts for their top 25 customers. The corporate gifting market was flooded with forgettable trinkets that ended up in trash cans, but nothing existed to actually retain the clients they already had.Then came the dream that changed everything. One night, Matt heard "Good Neighbor Coffee Company" so clearly it woke him up. What started as a retention strategy became a kingdom business built on the command to love your neighbor as yourself. They discovered infrared roasting technology that eliminates stomach issues, partnered with local roasters, and committed 10% of profits to Christian organizations.The doors that opened when they decided to build with God instead of in their own strength reveal why some businesses thrive while others merely survive.Key Timestamps[00:00:00] Introduction[00:03:09] The corporate gifting gap that sparked everything[00:06:10] The dream that led to Good Neighbor Coffee Company. [00:06:50] Finding their biblical foundation in Matthew's gospel.[00:10:50] When building with God, doors start opening[00:13:09] The infrared roasting technology that sets them apart.Memorable Quotes"Gifts melt people's hearts. It pulls down hard walls." [00:00:40] – Brittanie McCoy"I'd love to design a corporate gifting company that could make an impact for the people receiving gifts that it was so intentional that they could tangibly feel the love and thought and intentionality behind this gift." [00:04:05] – Brittanie McCoy"It's better to build with God. And so we built our business without him, right? Just in our own strength, in our own wit, performing, trying, you know, really, with an orphan mindset, trying to prove people wrong." [00:09:33] – Brittanie McCoyFaith-built, infrared-roasted coffee that serves clients well and gives back to local communities with every sip. Learn more: https://goodneighborcoffee.com/.Join us at The Post Oak Hotel for a powerful weekend to encounter God’s presence and unlock Kingdom wisdom and wealth. Register here: https://bmccoyministries.com/events/kingdom-trove-conferenceConnect with us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodneighborcoffeecompany/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579511283539Produced by Evolved Podcasting: https://www.evolvedpodcasting.com

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    Episode 12 | How God Gave Us a Coffee Company Through Extreme Generosity

    What happens when God asks you to renovate an entire church lobby with your own money? We thought we were just being obedient with an expensive act of generosity. We had no idea we were planting seeds for our own coffee company.In this episode, we share the wild story of how donating a complete cafe renovation - espresso machines, custom furniture, imported couches, and all - became the divine setup for Good Neighbor Coffee Company. We reveal why extreme generosity offends people, how to recognize when you're being called to something that doesn't make sense, and the biblical principle that turned our sacrificial giving into unexpected business ownership.Key Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction.[00:01:41] A vision and the execution of that vision[00:03:49] Unexpected blessings and generosity[00:05:07] The impact of generosity[00:07:02] Reflecting on the journey[00:08:49] Practical steps to be a game changerMemorable Quotes:"If you're being called to do something that doesn't seem sensible, that seems very extreme, pay attention to the ways that He's going to give you the seed to do it, because He actually wants to get something to you." [00:10:54] – Brittanie McCoy"Don't give them second-hand. Give them the best. And that was a principle He was teaching me because He knew we were gonna reap the best, not secondhand." [00:08:21] – Brittanie McCoyFaith-built, infrared-roasted coffee that serves clients well and gives back to local communities with every sip. Learn more: https://goodneighborcoffee.com/.Join us at The Post Oak Hotel for a powerful weekend to encounter God’s presence and unlock Kingdom wisdom and wealth. Register here: https://bmccoyministries.com/events/kingdom-trove-conferenceConnect with us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodneighborcoffeecompany/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579511283539Produced by Evolved Podcasting: www.evolvedpodcasting.com

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    Episode 11 | How Good Neighbor Coffee Company Was Born: Faith, Coffee, & Building Meaningful Connections

    What began as a simple idea during COVID turned into something far deeper than we ever expected, eventually becoming Good Neighbor Coffee Company. We talk openly about the moments of faith, uncertainty, and obedience that shaped this journey and why coffee felt like the right way to bring people back together. You’ll hear how our love for meaningful gifting and shared experiences grew into a business rooted in connection and family legacy. This episode gives real context to the “why” behind everything we’ve built.We also get practical about what makes our coffee different and why that mattered to us from the start. We break down our patented infrared roasting process, why only a small percentage of coffee in the world is roasted this way, and how it creates a smoother, easier-on-the-stomach cup. The conversation naturally moves into intentional gifting and how something as simple as coffee can reopen doors to real relationships. It’s an honest look at building a business that feels human in a digital, disconnected world.At the core of it all is our belief in loving our neighbors well and letting faith guide how we show up in business. We share how giving back to local communities, churches, and nonprofits is part of our everyday decisions, and not just a tagline. Key Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction.[00:01:31] Good Neighbor Coffee Company origins.[00:04:15] Corporate gifting and connection.[00:12:02] Launching Good Neighbor Coffee Company.[00:17:48] Unique coffee roasting method.[00:19:59] Coffee as a relationship connector.Memorable Quotes:"There's something about being able to still be connected. And what better way to connect over coffee?" [00:04:36] – Brittanie McCoy"When you open up, and you allow the Lord to speak to you, man, it'll be through the wildest, things you can imagine." [00:22:09] – Matt McCoyThis episode is for coffee lovers, business owners, and anyone craving a more meaningful connection in their work and life. You can learn more about our story, our coffee, and our mission at goodneighborcoffee.com.Connect with us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodneighborcoffeecompany/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579511283539Produced by Evolved Podcasting: https://www.evolvedpodcasting.com

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    Episode 10 | Winning in Business but Losing at Home? How to Build Success That Actually Aligns

    You can be winning in business and still feel like something’s quietly off behind the scenes. We talk candidly about what it looks like when success is showing up on the outside, but not fully in your faith, your marriage, or your home. This conversation is for leaders who are thriving professionally but sensing misalignment at home or in their faith.We share how simple rhythms before 8 a.m. and after 5 p.m. can completely change how you lead everywhere you show up. From taking care of your physical and spiritual health to being more present for your spouse and kids, we unpack what’s helped us stay grounded while building businesses together. It’s not about doing more, but being intentional with what already matters.We also get real about marriage, connection, and why date nights aren’t optional if you want to stay healthy long term. Brittanie talks through how seeking God for yearly direction brings clarity beyond goal setting or hustle. If you want your leadership to flow from wholeness instead of burnout, this episode will meet you right where you are.Key Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction.[00:01:00] When alignment feels off[00:02:00] Before 8 a.m. habits[00:03:00] Planning for family time[00:04:00] Why date nights matter[00:05:00] Morning routines and prayer[00:06:00] Protecting connection[00:07:00] Seeking God for the year[00:08:00] Living out a God-given word[00:09:00] Alignment over ambitionMemorable Quotes:"You are like having so much success, but is that success showing up spiritually and in the home?" [00:01:03] – Brittanie McCoy"We have to have a plan in those areas. And so part of that is, hey, before eight o'clock in the morning, man, I'm taking care of myself. That's my time in regard to my physical health. That's my time in regard to my spiritual health." [00:02:34] – Matt McCoyTo learn more about Good Neighbor Coffee, built from faith, purpose, and a desire to serve well, visit goodneighborcoffee.com, where every smoother, fruit-forward cup supports local neighborhoods, churches, and nonprofits while helping businesses create meaningful, memorable connections.Connect with us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodneighborcoffeecompany/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579511283539Produced by Evolved Podcasting: www.evolvedpodcasting.com

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    Episode 9 | Creating Clarity in a Noisy World: Goal Setting for Leaders Who Want More Focus

    A packed schedule and constant noise have a way of pulling leaders off track, which is why goal setting and taking real time for yourself matter more than most people admit. This conversation opens up about how stepping away from the daily grind can bring clarity, strengthen leadership, and reset priorities at work and at home. We talk honestly about why written goals create momentum, how reflection sharpens vision, and what it looks like to lead with intention instead of just staying busy. It’s a grounded reminder that clarity doesn’t come from doing more, but from creating space.We get practical about why writing goals down changes the way you show up and why “keeping it in your head” usually isn’t enough. We share personal stories about taking intentional time away, what it revealed, and how it helped them come back more focused and aligned. There’s real talk about resetting your nervous system, clearing mental clutter, and seeing your business and family life with fresh eyes. Even a short pause can create breakthroughs you don’t get when you’re always on the move.You’ll leave this episode with a simple way to build a game plan that supports your business, your leadership, and your personal life. It’s a conversation for business owners, parents, and leaders who want to be productive without losing sight of what matters most. The reminder is clear: when you plan with purpose, you lead with confidence. Key Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction.[00:01:25] Goal setting importance and methods.[00:05:11] Importance of solitude for clarity.[00:08:44] Goal setting and family planning.[00:10:49] Clarity in leadership and relationships.Memorable Quotes:"I think it's important that you go by yourself. Even if you're in a partnership with someone, you just going by yourself, it's really being still." [00:04:21] – Brittanie McCoy"You're going to be amazed at what happens when you're out of your norm." [00:04:02] – Matt McCoyTo learn more about our mission-driven coffee and how we serve businesses and communities through every cup, visit goodneighborcoffee.com.Connect with us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodneighborcoffeecompany/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579511283539Produced by Evolved Podcasting: www.evolvedpodcasting.com

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    Episode 8 | From Setback to Surprise: How Letting Go Led to an Unexpected Win at the UTEP Bowl Game

    Sometimes life hands you a curveball, then quietly slips you an unexpected gift when you least see it coming. Brittanie opens up about a season that started with loss during her senior year at UTEP and turned into a moment she never imagined. In this episode, you’ll hear how walking away from a volleyball scholarship led to a surprising opportunity that changed her outlook on faith and timing. It’s one of those stories that reminds you things aren’t always falling apart; they might be falling into place.She shares what it was really like navigating the pressure of being a student-athlete while trying to stay grounded when plans didn’t go as expected. You’ll learn how a trip to the Mobile, Alabama Bowl game and a simple halftime contest turned into a national moment. Brittanie breaks down the mindset it took to step onto that field with confidence and have fun with the opportunity in front of her. This conversation isn’t really about winning a Saturn Ion or making history as the first female to do it, it’s about trusting the process when life surprises you. Brittanie reflects on how that experience still shapes how she handles challenges and blessings today. If you enjoy real stories about faith, resilience, and unexpected wins, this one will stay with you. Key Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction.[00:01:16] An unexpected contest.  [00:13:32] Winning a Saturn Ion car.[00:15:35] Losing $1k to pave the way for a $20k win. [00:19:40] Favor and the valuable lesson of setbacks.[00:21:03] Disappointment and divine intervention.Memorable Quotes:"But it was a setup for what was about to happen that I had no idea." [00:02:31] – Brittanie McCoy"That principle kind of carried me when things would not work out, or that initial upset of like, man, I always knew I said, but there could be something better. There could be something bigger." [00:20:03] – Brittanie McCoyIf you want to learn more about the heart behind the show and how Good Neighbor Coffee brings connection and purpose into every cup, visit goodneighborcoffee.com.Connect with us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodneighborcoffeecompany/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579511283539Produced by Evolved Podcasting: https://www.evolvedpodcasting.com

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    Episode 7 | Iron Sharpens Iron: What Different Childhoods Teach Us About Relationships

    Community leaves a mark on us early, especially when stability and shared roots are part of the picture. This conversation opens with how growing up in one place versus moving often can quietly shape how we relate, trust, and connect. Matt talks about life in Tulsa, surrounded by familiar faces, routines, and long-standing friendships, while Brittanie reflects on what it was like always being the new kid. Those differences set the tone for how we see relationships today.You’ll hear how consistency gave Matt a strong sense of belonging, and how Brittanie’s constant change taught her to adapt and stay open. We talk honestly about how those opposite experiences show up in marriage, communication, and expectations. Instead of clashing, we’ve learned how those differences can actually complement each other. It’s a real look at how background influences partnership more than we often realize.Our conversation also weaves in Proverbs 27:17, unpacking what “iron sharpens iron” looks like in everyday life, not just in theory. We share practical ways couples can honor different strengths instead of trying to fix each other. If you’ve ever wondered why you and your partner see things so differently, this episode offers clarity without judgment. Key Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction.[00:01:18] Childhood adventures and neighborhood fun.[00:04:30] Lifelong school friendships and memories.[00:07:12] The impact of childhood stability in growing up. [00:09:44] Stability and change in relationships.[00:12:12] Iron sharpens iron in marriage.Memorable Quotes:"What's so great is I've realized the ability that we are sharpening each other, and we're having to yield, but yet think bigger and differently so that we can grow." [00:12:49] – Brittanie McCoy"There is positives to being able to be adaptive. There is things you need to learn how to be able to change, but that consistency and stability was a really good thing for me growing up." [00:08:32] – Matt McCoyYou can learn more about our heart for community and purpose-driven business at goodneighborcoffee.com, where connection is built one cup at a time.Connect with us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodneighborcoffeecompany/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579511283539Produced by Evolved Podcasting: https://www.evolvedpodcasting.com

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    Episode 6 | Family, Traditions, & Resilience: Reflecting on the Memories That Matter

    Some of the biggest lessons in life come from the homes we grew up in and the little traditions that filled our days. In this episode, we’re taking a walk down memory lane in Tulsa and El Paso, sharing stories about backyard games, school transitions, and the family moments that shaped us. You’ll hear about the mix of fun, challenge, and resilience that helped us grow into the people we are today. These memories show just how much our childhood experiences stick with us, and why they matter more than we realize.We talk about the role family played, from small everyday rituals to big moments of loss and growth. You’ll get a peek at how those experiences shaped our values, work ethic, and even how we show up for others. Sports, creativity, and just figuring things out on our own all taught lessons we still carry. We also share how sports, play, and family traditions helped us navigate challenges and embrace opportunities along the way. It’s a conversation about connection, growth, and appreciating the experiences that quietly shape our lives.Key Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction.[00:01:10] Childhood memories and experiences.[00:09:46] Family traditions and childhood memories.[00:11:23] School choices and experiences.[00:17:04] Resilience through school transitions.Memorable Quotes:"I would say growing up, it was all about tradition, family, and sports." [00:10:54] – Brittanie McCoy"We had a great childhood, and it's different. Back then, I mean, we would be gone for hours, and we'd be just playing." [00:02:39] – Matt McCoyFor more stories, community impact, and a mission-driven cup of coffee, visit goodneighborcoffee.com, where every sip supports neighborhoods, churches, and nonprofits.Connect with us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodneighborcoffeecompany/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579511283539Produced by Evolved Podcasting: https://www.evolvedpodcasting.com

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    Episode 5 | Wearing Multiple Hats with Grace: Stewardship, Identity, & Kingdom Impact

    Trying to juggle faith, family, and business can feel like a constant balancing act, especially when everything seems important and urgent at the same time. This conversation opens up around what it really looks like to carry multiple roles without losing yourself in the process. We get honest about identity, purpose, and leading from a place of clarity instead of exhaustion.Brittanie shares her journey from burnout to breakthrough and how being rooted in Christ reshaped the way she shows up as a wife, entrepreneur, and ministry leader. You’ll hear practical insight on stewarding your gifts, wearing multiple hats with grace, and understanding that you don’t have to do everything in your own strength. We also explore how Brittanie navigates running for-profit businesses while staying aligned with a heart for service and impact.If you’ve ever questioned your calling, felt stretched too thin, or wondered how all the pieces of your life fit together, this episode offers clear takeaways you can apply right away. Brittanie explains how assessments, mentorship, and honest reflection can help you uncover your unique gifts and lead with confidence.Key Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction.[00:01:42] Entrepreneurial spirit and grace.[00:06:39] Stewardship and identity in ministry.[00:09:45] Discovering identity and purpose.[00:12:37] Burnout into breakthrough.Memorable Quotes:"To me, stewardship means I don't own it, but I behave like I own it." [00:06:50] – Brittanie McCoy"Now that I know who I am and I'm rooted in Christ, who's my Creator, and I'm learning about Him, which means I'm learning about myself because I come from Him, then I get to authentically show up in every realm where I go." [00:11:21] – Brittanie McCoyTune in and also hear how Good Neighbor Coffee was built on faith, purpose, and service. Learn more at https://goodneighborcoffee.com, where every cup is crafted to support communities and create meaningful connections.Connect with us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodneighborcoffeecompany/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579511283539Produced by Evolved Podcasting: https://www.evolvedpodcasting.com

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    Episode 4 | From the Bench to Better Leadership: How Quiet Seasons Build Confidence & Character

    There’s something oddly familiar about finding yourself on the bench, close enough to the action to feel it, but stuck waiting for your shot. That tension is exactly what we unpack in this conversation, and it might just shift the way you think about the slow seasons in your own life. We talk through what actually happens behind the scenes when you use that waiting time with intention. By the end, you’ll see why the bench can be one of the most unexpected places for real growth.Matt opens up about his redshirt freshman year and how it taught him to pay attention, prepare quietly, and lead even when nobody was really watching. You’ll hear the small, practical habits that helped him stay ready on the field, in business, and in life. We talk about the mindset shifts that keep you from falling into comparison or discouragement, especially when it feels like everyone else is getting their shot first. These stories are simple but powerful, and they’ll give you a fresh perspective on the season you’re in right now.We wrap things up with takeaways you can actually use, whether you’re building a team, growing a business, or just trying to show up well in your everyday life. Matt shares how those early lessons shape the way we lead together today, and why influence doesn’t start with a title. If you’ve been feeling stuck on the sidelines, this one will leave you encouraged and a little more grounded. Key Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction.[00:01:12] Changing the game from the bench.[00:05:12] Leadership and maintaining motivation.[00:10:04] Leadership through submission and authority.[00:11:29] Maintaining a good attitude.Memorable Quotes:"Before people are going to see you on the field, what were you doing off the field was really going to matter on how you were able to show up on the field." [00:08:48] – Brittanie McCoy"You can go through the motions, or you can take the opportunity to prepare yourself during that season for when you get your name or number called to go into the game." [00:03:34] – Matt McCoyAnd if you want to pair your own growth with a meaningful cup, visit goodneighborcoffee.com, our home for purpose-driven, smoother coffee crafted to fuel connection in every sip.Connect with us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodneighborcoffeecompany/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579511283539Produced by Evolved Podcasting: www.evolvedpodcasting.com

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    Episode 3 | How Faith Showed Up When Infertility Broke Us Down

    Starting a family didn’t look anything like we expected, and the early chapters of our story were filled with detours, hard conversations, and a whole lot of quiet heartbreak as we walked through infertility and IVF. In this episode, you’ll hear what we learned about the emotional weight of infertility, how it affected our relationship, and the small moments that helped us keep going. We talk honestly about the shame and confusion that crept in, and how faith slowly pulled us back toward hope. We share the real side of IVF, from the appointments that drained us to the tiny miracles that reminded us why we kept fighting. You’ll hear how we navigated the stress, the decisions, and the moments that tested us more than we expected. We also talk about why staying connected as a couple mattered so much and how open communication became one of our biggest lifelines. You’ll also hear how the number 10, of all things, ended up weaving itself into our family story and eventually inspired the names of our kids, Tenley and Mateo. It’s funny how life drops little hints even in the middle of chaos, and we’re grateful for the reminders that something beautiful was taking shape. Whether you’re on a similar journey or simply want to better understand someone you love, this conversation offers connection, clarity, and hope. And if you’ve ever felt alone in your own fertility story, we hope this episode reminds you that you’re anything but.Key Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction.[00:02:36] IVF journey challenges.[00:05:42] Pituitary gland and fertility issues.[00:08:07] IVF journey and faith.[00:17:00] Spiritual midwifery journey.Memorable Quotes:"I just encourage you that barrenness can be broken, bitterness can be healed, and your womb is a very powerful place." [00:15:16] – Brittanie McCoy"Just know that there is a plan and there is purpose and you keep the faith… you can pray for a miracle because I tell you what, we saw it happen in our life." [00:13:00] – Matt McCoyIf you're looking for a meaningful gift — or just better coffee — check out Good Neighbor Coffee. Smoother, low-acid, and rooted in a mission to love their neighbors well. Visit our website: https://goodneighborcoffee.com/Want to stay connected with Matt & Brittanie and see what they’re building? Follow Good Neighbor Coffee here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodneighborcoffeecompany/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579511283539Produced by Evolved Podcasting: https://www.evolvedpodcasting.com

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    Episode 2 | Choosing Each Other: Our Real-Life Journey of Love, Career, & Family Despite All the Odds

    Join us in this heartfelt first episode of Good Neighbor Gamechangers as we share the incredible story of how we met and fell in love. We talk about that first corporate trip to New Orleans, the long Mediterranean cruise with no phones, and the conversations that slowly made us see each other differently. You’ll hear how sharing our dreams, fears, and career pressures brought us closer in ways we didn’t expect. It’s an honest look at the moments that sparked a connection we couldn’t ignore.We share the small but meaningful signs along the way, like a simple comment from my mom that made me realize something special about Matt. We also open up about balancing family expectations with who we were becoming as individuals and as a couple. Everything leads up to our New Year’s Eve proposal at the Eiffel Tower, where Matt revealed a handwritten list he’d made years earlier about the kind of partner he hoped to find. That moment tied together so many lessons about choosing each other, supporting each other, and building a life with intention. We also share how those early chapters still shape the way we love, parent, and run our businesses today. Key Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction.[00:01:16] Meeting through shared success.[00:03:46] Pressure of family legacy.[00:07:57] Competitive spirit and success.[00:12:22] Connection during a phone-less trip.[00:15:17] Unexpected love and relationships.[00:20:01] Engagement proposal in Las Vegas.[00:24:35] Wedding planning and significance.Memorable Quotes:"And I remember my mom said, I think he would be someone that would be really nice to date." [00:13:40] – Brittanie McCoy"I can't believe like, literally God gave me you." [00:22:10] – Matt McCoyConnect with us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodneighborcoffeecompany/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579511283539Experience coffee that's both delicious AND healthy! Get your Good Neighbor Coffee today and fuel your purpose with every sip: https://goodneighborcoffee.com/Produced by Evolved Podcasting: www.evolvedpodcasting.com

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    Episode 1 | How We Built Our Insurance Businesses from the Ground Up With Zero Shortcuts

    Making the jump from thriving careers in sports and corporate America to building our own insurance businesses felt a lot less like a clean leap and more like a messy, stretching season we had to grow through. In this episode, we share the exact lessons those early days taught us, about resilience, relationships, and what starting from scratch really looks like. You’ll get an honest look at the fears, the hope, and the small wins that kept us moving. We open up about the moments that shaped us, including how Brittanie walked away from coaching and learned to rebuild with humility, even when the pay cut stung. You’ll hear how leaning into tough transitions, listening to wise voices, and trusting the process can change the trajectory of your business. Matt talks about the grind of launching a scratch agency with no built-in customers and how focusing on a few simple strategies kept things from spiraling. These stories will give you both the encouragement and the practical steps you can carry into your own journey.We also talk about the kind of discomfort that doesn’t mean “quit,” it usually means something new is coming. From navigating unfamiliar markets to figuring out how to set goals that actually move the needle, we break down what helped us stay grounded when everything felt uncertain. You’ll walk away with mindset shifts, clarity, and a few things you can try this week to steady your momentum. If you’re building something meaningful, this conversation will remind you that you’re not doing it alone.Key Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction.[00:01:40] Volleyball and coaching journey.[00:05:15] Overcoming challenges in sports.[00:09:22] Career transition and sacrifice.[00:12:25] Communication in a business setting.[00:16:07] Sowing and reaping in careers.[00:19:09] Foundation of business success.[00:24:01] Building a business from scratch.[00:27:14] The challenge of embracing change.[00:29:11] Embracing new opportunities in Houston.[00:34:08] Overcoming market challenges.Memorable Quotes:"If someone tells me I can't, I'm going to find a way how I can." [00:05:43] – Brittanie McCoy"Get really good at one, two, no more than three things, bring your marketing plan down to one, two, three things, and be really good at those." [00:24:14] – Matt McCoyConnect with us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodneighborcoffeecompany/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579511283539Experience coffee that's both delicious AND healthy! Get your Good Neighbor Coffee today and fuel your purpose with every sip: https://goodneighborcoffee.com/Produced by Evolved Podcasting: www.evolvedpodcasting.com

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    Welcome to Good Neighbor Game Changers!

    What if the most POWERFUL way to shift culture wasn't with a big following, but with a HEART POSTURE of giving?Welcome to Good Neighbor Game Changers, where faith meets real life and love becomes your greatest strategy.Join Brittanie and Matt, founders of Good Neighbor Coffee, top State Farm agents, former athletes, and kingdom pioneers, as they share what it really means to LEAD with love and SHIFT atmospheres wherever you go.This isn't just another leadership podcast. This is a MOVEMENT for the ones willing to serve, show up, and love their neighbor just like Jesus said.About Your HostsBrittany & Matt are founders of Good Neighbor Coffee, top-performing State Farm agents, former athletes, and most importantly, kingdom pioneers on a mission to shift culture through love.They believe this world doesn't just need leaders. It needs LIGHT BRINGERS. It needs GAME CHANGERS.And that starts with loving your neighbor.Subscribe & Join the MovementThis is just the beginning! Subscribe now so you don't miss a single episode of Good Neighbor Game Changers.Because when you love your neighbor, you CHANGE THE GAME.Let's go!

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Welcome to Good Neighbor Gamechangers, the show that’s changing the game by loving our neighbors. Hosted by Brittanie and Matt, this podcast is a bold blend of faith, leadership, and practical impact, rooted in the belief that everyday people are called to shift atmospheres, serve communities, and live out the Gospel in real ways.Hosted by Brittanie and Matt, husband and wife, State Farm agents, former athletes, and founders of Good Neighbor Coffee, this show is a powerful collision of faith, leadership, legacy, and Kingdom influence. With a foundation rooted in the Word of God and a heart.

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