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The Polymath Podcast

The Polymath Podcast

Von: Neisha Sibley
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The Polymath Podcast is a space where people of various interests and knowledge connect, learn together and grow stronger in every facet of their lives. Polymaths are not too much, but they are all God created them to be. And on this platform we will steward every gift God has given to us. We will also explore different topics, all from a biblical standpoint as we seek to glorify God in all we do.

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  • Do Not Let the enemy Play Mind Games on You!
    Jan 8 2026

    In this week's episode we spoke about the importance of knowing who God has called you to be and not allowing the enemy to play mind Games on you. The enemy will always use someone to try and deter us from the path of greatness but we should be vigilant of his tactics so that we do not get trapped in them.

    David's brothers did not understand the magnitude of his faith in God, they only saw a 'small boy' wanting to fight a giant that must've been 3x his size. However, David did not allow their belittling of him to stop him from going into battle and put an end to the attempted mockery against Israel.

    Like David, we should not allow other's ignorance of our purpose to cause us to be ignorant of our own purpose. In addition, we should not allow discouragement from even close friends & family members to stop us from doing what God has called us to do.

    As you listen in to this week's podcast, I pray it will be a tremendous blessing to you and if it is, feel free to like and share the podcast with others. Until next time, this is the Polymath Podcast with Ms Neisha. I'll see you on the other side.

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    13 Min.
  • Beautiful Redirections
    Jan 2 2026

    In a world where no one wants to be rejected, only a few will understand that God can use those rejections as beautiful redirections to get us where we need to be. In the book of Genesis we see clearly how the hatred of Joseph's brothers towards him was the very channel God used to direct Joseph where he needed to be. Like Joseph, I too had my fair share of rejection in the workplace where two of the jobs I've worked in the past terminated me. However, in the midst of it all God used those experiences to equip me to build two businesses from. The toxic culture and abusive management were the perfect examples of what I did not want my businesses to be like. It was clear that those who terminated me didn't understand the treasure they had in their presence. And even though they didn't, it wasn't for me to convince them. I surrendered it into God's hand and He gave me a beautiful redirection from it.

    If you are going through workplace toxicity or any form of rejection, know that God can turn it into a beautiful redirection story that will change your life forever.

    If this week's episode has been a blessing to you, please like, share and follow the podcast. Until next time, this is the Polymath Podcast with Ms Neisha; I'll see you on the other side.

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    7 Min.
  • Do Not Expect Them to Understand
    Dec 18 2025

    In this week's episode we looked at the story of Joseph and how his gift landed him in a lot of trouble. Genesis 37:5 says " And Joseph dreamed a dream, and he told it his brethren: and they hated him yet the more."

    It is evident that Joseph was not liked by his brothers. In fact the hatred they had for Joseph fueled their actions to throw him in a pit, but that was the route the Lord intended for him. After many ordeals, Joseph still managed to forgive his brothers. This echoes the act of forgiveness throughout this week's podcast. Although forgiveness is not an easy feat, it is definitely required so that we do not delay our own progress. Forgiveness was never meant for the other party(ies). It is always for the one who is on the other side of the hurt, the ordeal, the offense.

    As you listen in this week, I pray you will be blessed. And if you are, please feel free to subscribe, follow the podcast and share with a friend or family member. Until next time, this is the Polymath Podcast with Ms Neisha. I will see you on the other side.

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    11 Min.
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