
162 - Layers, Union, and the Sacred Question
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In today’s episode, I’m sharing something deeply personal.
A story of my spiritual journey, and a soul song that emerged from it.
You’ll hear how one question… “Do you feel like all the layers have been pulled off?” opened up an honest reckoning in me.
This conversation will take you through:
- My journey of faith, identity, and unraveling
- The moment I realized my beliefs had outgrown the boxes I was raised in
- Why I stayed silent… and what finally made me speak again
- The Green Room hot seat that gave language to a lifelong metaphor
- And a soul song called How Many Licks to the Center? that flowed from the depth of it all
If you’ve ever felt like your faith was shifting…
like your vocabulary no longer fit your experience…
or like there were parts of you you couldn’t bring into the light…
This episode is for you.
What You’ll Hear:- A reflection on how our identity in Christ can evolve through mystery
- How I held space for others in spiritual transformation while navigating my own
- The sacred tension between staying safe and being seen
- A new way of understanding spiritual growth, not as biting through, but as savoring
- The full Soul Song: How Many Licks to the Center?
You don’t have to name everything yet.
You don’t have to rush to the center.
You don’t have to count the layers.
But you do get to stop hiding.
And maybe, like me, you’re ready to taste this life one sacred lick at a time.
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