Sometimes the reason your prayer hasn’t manifested isn’t delay — it’s fear. Fear rooted in what you’ve witnessed, what went wrong for others, or what you subconsciously believe could happen to you.
We say we want happiness — but when it finally arrives, why does it make us so uneasy?
Why do we start thinking “it’s too good to be true” the moment life feels peaceful?
Maybe the issue isn’t that we can’t be happy — maybe it’s that we’ve never learned how to hold happiness without waiting for it to disappear.
Sometimes loss doesn’t come with tears — just truth.
In this episode, I talk about losing my biological father and not feeling what people expect.
No guilt, no pretending, just honesty before God.
Because not every goodbye is heavy — some simply remind us to live truthfully.
I want to talk about how loss — the kind that shakes you, empties you, or forces you to start over — might actually be the very thing that leads you into your purpose.
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This episode dives into those seasons when we’re unhealed and not operating as our best selves — and somehow end up with people we had no business being with. Then comes healing, clarity, and that moment where you look back like: “Me? With them? Nah. DENY, DENY, DENY.” 😂
It’s hilarious, it’s honest, and it’s a reminder that healing changes your perspective and your taste.
Stop delaying. Stop doubting. Stop waiting for perfect conditions. Some people will try to project their fear, hesitation, and doubt onto you—but don’t let it stop you.
Delayed purpose is still wasted time. Life is moving, and God is ready to move with you.
Start where you are. Start with what you have. What is in your hand?
In this episode of Naked and Unashamed, we explore the “Levels of Teaching” from A Return to Love. Every encounter—whether for a second, a season, or a lifetime—is a divine classroom. Some lessons are brief, others stretch across years, and a few transform us forever. Even when people part ways physically, the love remains eternal. Nothing real is ever lost. Every relationship is an invitation to return to love.
🎧 Spotify Episode Summary
Sometimes we pause our lives waiting for others—partners, friends, even family—to walk with us. But the truth is, your dreams, your joy, and your healing don’t wait for companionship. In this episode, I share my own journey of losing myself in a five-year relationship, and what it means to reclaim individuality, walk in healing, and live in excellence—even if it means showing up as a brave party of one.
Instead of praying from a place of defeat, what if we prayed with authority—declaring God’s Word just as He did in Genesis: “Let there be…” and it was so. We are the temple of God, carrying the same power that raised Christ from the dead. It’s time to shift from pleading prayers to commanding with faith, power, and divine authority.
We stay stressed because we magnify our problems instead of taking them to God. We let our thoughts conquer us, forgetting that we are not our thoughts. Prayer is where the exchange happens—burdens for peace, fear for faith. Stop rehearsing your problems. Start declaring your God.
God Didn’t Bring Me This Far to Bring Me This Far" is a declaration, not a suggestion. It’s a reminder that survival wasn’t the end goal—thriving is. Every battle you’ve endured, every storm you’ve outlasted, every tear you’ve shed was preparation. God’s hand is not slack; His plan didn’t stop at ‘barely making it.’ You are not here to shrink, to settle, or to apologize for the magnitude of your destiny. You are here to rise, to claim, and to walk unapologetically in the fullness of what He promised.
This is not the end. This is the becoming.
The Word didn’t just come as an idea—it became flesh and made His home among us. And now, through His Spirit, He dwells within us. This means our words carry divine authority, because we are made in His image. Every word we speak creates something that lives with us—whether life or death, peace or chaos. In this episode, we dive into what it truly means for the Word to dwell in us, and how we can guard the temple of our lives with the words we release.
Death saddens the heart, but it sharpens your understanding. When we lose someone, we suddenly live with urgency—we love harder, we take stock, we stop waiting. But often, it fades and we drift back to mediocrity. Remember: life is not a dress rehearsal. Tomorrow isn’t promised. You don’t only live once—you live every single day. But death? That happens only once, and when it does, there’s no do-over. So today—choose to really live.”
Activating Your God Complex...
Step into the powerful side of the God Complex—the peace, confidence, and assurance that comes from knowing who you are and whose you are. Nothing missing. Nothing lacking. Victory is already yours.
A short reflection on the saviour mentality—why we try to rescue others, how it drains us, and the freedom that comes when we trust God to be the only true Saviour.
My superpower is that God loves me. Not because I’ve earned it, not because I’ve perfected myself, but simply because I’m His.
Sometimes, we don’t chase God — we try to manipulate Him. We fast, not because we’re led by the Spirit, but because we think it will speed up an answer. We wake up at certain hours, not to connect with Him, but to force His hand. And for many of us, our intimacy with God only deepens when life falls apart.
In this raw conversation, we strip away the performance and talk honestly about the ways we use spiritual disciplines as bargaining chips, and why God can’t be manipulated. Instead, we’re invited into a relationship where His presence, not His presents, is the reward.
In this episode, I explore the subtle “foreign gods” we serve in our modern lives — not with rituals, but with our time, attention, and trust.
From money and success to fear, control, and validation — these idols often hide in plain sight.
This isn’t about shame. It’s about awareness, alignment, and choosing God over everything else.
If your heart feels scattered or spiritually distant, this conversation is for you.
Let’s go there — gently, truthfully, together.
We often hear about people being too broken for love, leadership, or growth — but what about the other side? What happens when you’ve done the work, found your peace, and suddenly no longer fit into spaces built on chaos, dysfunction, or survival? In this episode, I explore the loneliness of healing, the discomfort of outgrowing old environments, and the courage it takes to honor your wholeness. Healing doesn’t just change you — it changes where you belong. Let’s talk about it.