Send us a text After five years, 105 episodes, and a whole lot of life shared out loud—this is where we lay it down. In this final episode of The Church of Kreis, Levi reflects on how the podcast became more than a creative outlet. It was a lifeline through COVID, a travel companion during the Hadestown tour, a confessional for every album, and a space for spiritual excavation. But evolution demands new containers. And today, with gratitude and clarity, Levi brings this chapter to a close. Th...
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Send us a text After five years, 105 episodes, and a whole lot of life shared out loud—this is where we lay it down. In this final episode of The Church of Kreis, Levi reflects on how the podcast became more than a creative outlet. It was a lifeline through COVID, a travel companion during the Hadestown tour, a confessional for every album, and a space for spiritual excavation. But evolution demands new containers. And today, with gratitude and clarity, Levi brings this chapter to a close. Th...
EP103 | Stop Saying ‘I Love You’ to People Who Don’t Deserve It
The Church Of Kreis Podcast
14 minutes
3 months ago
EP103 | Stop Saying ‘I Love You’ to People Who Don’t Deserve It
Send us a text We don’t say it enough to the people who matter. And we say it too often to the ones who don’t. This week’s episode is a call to reclaim your emotional vocabulary. Inspired by my acoustic cover of “In Case You Didn’t Know”, we’ll talk about regret, emotional performance, and what it means to be a good steward of our words. 🎶 Hear the song behind this episode: “In Case You Didn’t Know” – Acoustic Cover → featured in the playlist A Little Country, A Lot of Soul → https://open.spo...
The Church Of Kreis Podcast
Send us a text After five years, 105 episodes, and a whole lot of life shared out loud—this is where we lay it down. In this final episode of The Church of Kreis, Levi reflects on how the podcast became more than a creative outlet. It was a lifeline through COVID, a travel companion during the Hadestown tour, a confessional for every album, and a space for spiritual excavation. But evolution demands new containers. And today, with gratitude and clarity, Levi brings this chapter to a close. Th...