In this powerful and personal episode, Suzanne sits down with longtime friend and spiritual teacher Rev. Mark Anthony Lord to talk about what it really takes to become Spiritual AF — not in the performative, polished way, but in the messy, tender, soul-level, “I did not sign up for this but here we are” kind of way. Mark opens up about growing up gay in a Catholic, working-class Detroit suburb, battling shame and addiction, and eventually answering the call to ministry — a path that was deep...
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In this powerful and personal episode, Suzanne sits down with longtime friend and spiritual teacher Rev. Mark Anthony Lord to talk about what it really takes to become Spiritual AF — not in the performative, polished way, but in the messy, tender, soul-level, “I did not sign up for this but here we are” kind of way. Mark opens up about growing up gay in a Catholic, working-class Detroit suburb, battling shame and addiction, and eventually answering the call to ministry — a path that was deep...
You ever find yourself spiraling over something someone said—or didn’t say—and suddenly you’re convinced they meant something awful... even though they were just asking a question? That’s not intuition, babe. That’s your unhealed shit trying to direct the show. In this episode, Suzanne gets down and dirty about projection: what it is, why we all do it, and how most of us have no idea we’re doing it in the moment. Whether it’s a friend’s compliment, a partner’s comment, or a stranger’s tone—so...
The Spiritual Shitshow with Suzanne Sole
In this powerful and personal episode, Suzanne sits down with longtime friend and spiritual teacher Rev. Mark Anthony Lord to talk about what it really takes to become Spiritual AF — not in the performative, polished way, but in the messy, tender, soul-level, “I did not sign up for this but here we are” kind of way. Mark opens up about growing up gay in a Catholic, working-class Detroit suburb, battling shame and addiction, and eventually answering the call to ministry — a path that was deep...