The SAVEDpreneur™ Spotlight: Robbin Kelton, Host of The Mamapreneur Podcast
Five years ago I was called to build my business as a podcaster because I wanted to create a platform where women entrepreneurs could be seen, heard, and supported in growing their brands on a global scale.
Robbin Kelton is a visionary builder who creates spaces where women feel seen, supported, and empowered. As the founder and host of the Mamapreneur Podcast, she has spent five years building a platform where women entrepreneurs can grow their brands on a global scale — all while raising her child and keeping God at the center of every decision. She is not just building a podcast. She is building a movement. And this October, she is hosting an annual gala in the DFW area to raise funds for women currently in cancer treatment. Robbin leads, serves, and leaves something behind everywhere she goes.
Let's lean in.
Tell us who you are and what is your God-driven purpose?
I am a visionary builder called to create spaces where women feel seen, supported, and empowered to grow into their fullest selves. I believe that my God-given purpose is to use my voice, my platform, and my experiences to open doors, spark transformation, and help other women and moms walk boldly in their calling. I am here to lead, serve, and leave a legacy that shifts mindsets, builds community, and creates lasting impact beyond me.
What does it mean to be saved and how do you live a saved lifestyle?
Being saved means accepting Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior and choosing a life aligned with God’s truth, grace, and purpose. It is not about being perfect — it is about being transformed, forgiven, and committed to growing daily in faith.
You live a saved lifestyle by seeking God consistently, walking in love and obedience, and letting your actions reflect the change happening within you. Always keeping Him at the center of it all.
Success doesn’t happen overnight. What has been your process to see success in your life?
You can say that again! Success in my life has come from setting clear goals, staying consistent even when progress is slow, and embracing challenges as opportunities to grow. I focus on taking deliberate action every day, learning from both wins and setbacks, and adjusting my approach when needed. Most importantly, I surround myself with people and resources that inspire, support, and hold me accountable to keep moving forward.
What does having “vision” mean to you? What is your vision?
Having vision in my life means seeing beyond the present and creating a clear picture of the future I want to build. It drives my decisions, keeps me focused on my goals, and motivates me to take consistent action even when challenges arise. Vision is the lens through which I measure opportunities, align my efforts into action, and turn ideas into tangible results.
What does being a SAVEDpreneur™ mean to you? What is your kingdom assignment and how are you carrying out your assignment now?
Being a SAVEDpreneur™ truly means building a business while keeping God at the center of every decision and action. He is my business partner. It is about using my entrepreneurial journey to honor God, serve others, and create impact beyond just profits. To me, it is the balance of pursuing success with purpose, integrity, and a heart aligned with His calling — while raising my child at the same time.
What did God call you to build, and how did you know? What steps did you take to be obedient? How quickly did it take you to answer the call?
Five years ago I was called to build my business as a podcaster because I wanted to create a platform where women entrepreneurs could be seen, heard, and supported in growing their brands on a global scale.
I am driven by the opportunity to turn challenges into opportunities and help others unlock their potential.
Building this business allows me to combine my passion for entrepreneurship, community, and empowering others to thrive.
Where did obedience cost you something—money, time, identity, approval? And how did you handle the tension?
Obedience in my business has cost me time when I followed strategies that did not align with my vision, delaying results I could have achieved faster. It has cost me money investing in programs or services that were not the right fit just because others said I should. Sometimes it has cost me a piece of my identity or approval — bending to external expectations instead of trusting my own instincts.
What upcoming projects are you working on that you want our readers to know about?
I am hosting an annual gala this October in the DFW area to raise funds for women who are currently in cancer treatment.
What is the best way for our readers to keep up with you?
Website: https://mamapreneurpodcast.com
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