
What does it really mean to own your mistakes without drowning in guilt? In this episode, we dive deep into the story of the prodigal son—not just as a parable, but as a mirror for our own journeys through freedom, failure, and the long walk back to grace. Whether you're a Baby Boomer, Gen X, Millennial, or Gen Z, this conversation invites you to wrestle with the tension between personal freedom and responsibility, the healing power of honest reflection, and the kind of compassionate support that rebuilds trust without judgment.
We ask the hard questions: Can forgiveness coexist with boundaries? How do we stop shame from sabotaging growth? And what does real accountability look like when love leads the way?
This episode is for anyone who’s ever messed up, wanted to run, or longed to come home.
This podcast is part of the weekly Inner Healing Sessions, a one-hour gathering where people come together to listen to inspiring stories of healing from ordinary, humble individuals. Each session includes a teaching moment, where I share simple yet meaningful lessons. To close, there is a dedicated time for prayer for creating a space for reflection and spiritual renewal.If you find this Podcast helpful or inspiring, please do like and share this to a friend or a relative. Let's inspire others!You may reach out to us and let us know your thoughtsListen to these platforms: Spotify, Apple Podcast, & YouTubevia Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/1SWPcwqQ46oN2VASQIKPtU?si=7a48359a8ef14f1dvia YouTube https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-Y8TqowVkfIcAsU7MrAfKL4yTHuzUS6A&si=0dRhFsj_qqat0pqYvia Apple Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/speak-to-inspire-pge/id158081350700:00 Intro