Get early access + extras In this episode of Off Brand, On Point, I open up about a kind of faith I’ve never shared before. Processing the sudden death of Charlie Kirk led me to reflect on forgiveness, gratitude, and what it really means to live as though tomorrow isn’t promised. From Erika Kirk’s powerful act of forgiveness to the way Charlie’s real conversations revealed a heart that saw hurt instead of hate, this episode is about more than headlines—it’s about choosing peace, consistency, ...
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Get early access + extras In this episode of Off Brand, On Point, I open up about a kind of faith I’ve never shared before. Processing the sudden death of Charlie Kirk led me to reflect on forgiveness, gratitude, and what it really means to live as though tomorrow isn’t promised. From Erika Kirk’s powerful act of forgiveness to the way Charlie’s real conversations revealed a heart that saw hurt instead of hate, this episode is about more than headlines—it’s about choosing peace, consistency, ...
Get early access + extras We're talking about the kind of "no" that feels scary, awkward, or even a little selfish — but is actually the most confident thing you can say as a creative, a business owner, and a human being with boundaries. From turning down my first ever wedding (even with $1,000 on the table) to learning how to spot red flag inquiries early on — this episode walks through why saying no before you burn out is not just allowed... it’s necessary. You’ll hear: • How confiden...
Off Brand, On Point with Channa
Get early access + extras In this episode of Off Brand, On Point, I open up about a kind of faith I’ve never shared before. Processing the sudden death of Charlie Kirk led me to reflect on forgiveness, gratitude, and what it really means to live as though tomorrow isn’t promised. From Erika Kirk’s powerful act of forgiveness to the way Charlie’s real conversations revealed a heart that saw hurt instead of hate, this episode is about more than headlines—it’s about choosing peace, consistency, ...