The Workmatters Podcast

Summary
Welcome to The Workmatters Podcast! In this episode, we dive into the story of John Rausch, native Arkansan, founder, chairman, and CEO of Rausch Companies. Raised in Fort Smith, John’s journey began under the deep mentorship of his grandfather, with hands-on lessons in construction and leadership that shaped both his faith and his business outlook. Together, Brandon Swoboda, Darrel Harvey, and John explore how John has integrated Biblical principles and values into building one of the region's most successful homebuilding companies and how the workplace can serve as a vital mission field.

You’ll hear how mentorship, daily disciplines, and intentional company culture laid the foundation for Rausch Coleman Homes’ remarkable expansion into seven states, and why faith remains at the center of every decision, from daily routines to major business transactions. John also shares insights into the recent sale of his company, the discernment process behind it, and what’s next on his journey—continuing to influence the marketplace, invest in new ventures, and lead with purpose.

Whether you’re wrestling with leadership, considering big career decisions, or seeking to integrate your faith into your work, this episode offers both inspiration and practical wisdom straight from a leader passionate about eternal impact!

Show Notes
00:00 Introduction
03:26 Memorable Trips and Life Lessons
06:43 Founding Rausch Coleman Homes
12:51 Building a Strong and Supportive Team
17:08 Faith-Driven Business Philosophy
23:06 Focusing on Kingdom Impact
26:20 Understanding Faith and Discernment
31:34 Empowering Growth Across Generations
33:41 Closing Thoughts

Links
Brandon Swoboda
Darrel Harvey
Workmatters
John Rausch
Rausch Companies

What is The Workmatters Podcast?

The conversations on The Workmatters Podcast inspire, equip, and empower Christians to embrace work as one of the most fertile fields for spiritual transformation. You will hear powerful stories from practitioners on how they have been formed into the image of Christ in their work, at their work, and through their work.