For a long time, I hid behind something that felt virtuous — the belief that being spiritual meant I didn't have to engage with the chaos of the world around me. In this episode I get honest about the three ways that belief left me genuinely naive, and how the moment I stopped trying to keep myself safe inside that identity was the moment everything shifted. Because being spiritual was never meant to be a refuge from the world. It was meant to give you the clarity, the courage, and the compassion to show up for it — imperfectly, honestly, and with your whole heart.

Here's what we explore together:

  • Why the Divine isn't responsible for the state of our world — and who actually is
  • The uncomfortable truth about both sides of our political system that most people aren't willing to say out loud
  • How the most dangerous people in history aren't entirely bad — and exactly why that matters right now
  • What happens when we become so attached to a label — spiritual, Democrat, Republican, Christian — that we stop seeking truth and start defending a team
  • The historical parallel that kept me up at night — and why I believe we cannot afford to look away from it any longer

This isn't a comfortable episode. It wasn't comfortable to record. But I believe this moment is asking something of us that goes far beyond politics or religion — it is asking us to finally do life differently than we have. To stop waiting for someone else to fix what is broken and remember that the love we came here to be is exactly what this world needs from us now.

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