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Potential vs. Fruit Bearing

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Why do we keep holding on to people, relationships, and opportunities that show no fruit?
The Bible says, “You will know them by their fruits” (Matthew 7:16). Yet so many of us cling to potential — what someone could be — instead of paying attention to what they’re actually producing.

In this episode of The Squad Podcast, Coach Tocha Moore unpacks:

  • What it really means to be addicted to potential (and why it keeps us stuck)
  • Why fruit reveals the root of who someone really is
  • How to stop pouring into empty people and reclaim your own fruit
  • The freedom that comes when you align with what God is actually producing in your life

Fruitless relationships won’t feed you. If it’s not producing, it’s draining.

Reflection Questions for this Week:

  1. What trees am I standing under? Are they feeding me or draining me?
  2. What fruit do I actually see in the people around me?
  3. Where am I ignoring the fruit God already planted in me?

Connect with Tocha: tochamoore.com
Follow on social: TikTok @tochamoore_
| Instagram @_tochamoore

Thank you for joining us on this journey to empowerment. Remember, you are worth fighting for H.E.R.

  continue reading

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Manage episode 501315895 series 3643077
Content provided by Tocha Moore. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tocha Moore or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

We'd Love to Hear your Feedback!

Why do we keep holding on to people, relationships, and opportunities that show no fruit?
The Bible says, “You will know them by their fruits” (Matthew 7:16). Yet so many of us cling to potential — what someone could be — instead of paying attention to what they’re actually producing.

In this episode of The Squad Podcast, Coach Tocha Moore unpacks:

  • What it really means to be addicted to potential (and why it keeps us stuck)
  • Why fruit reveals the root of who someone really is
  • How to stop pouring into empty people and reclaim your own fruit
  • The freedom that comes when you align with what God is actually producing in your life

Fruitless relationships won’t feed you. If it’s not producing, it’s draining.

Reflection Questions for this Week:

  1. What trees am I standing under? Are they feeding me or draining me?
  2. What fruit do I actually see in the people around me?
  3. Where am I ignoring the fruit God already planted in me?

Connect with Tocha: tochamoore.com
Follow on social: TikTok @tochamoore_
| Instagram @_tochamoore

Thank you for joining us on this journey to empowerment. Remember, you are worth fighting for H.E.R.

  continue reading

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