What if the hardest seasons are the ones that actually teach us how to live? That’s the thread we follow with author and chaplain Sam Wegner as he opens up about walking through his wife’s stage 4 cancer, months that turned into years, a long job loss, and the daily choice to trust a God who doesn’t flinch when the ground shifts beneath us. Sam shares how “the weight of the wait” exposes our craving for control and invites a sturdier kind of hope—one grounded not in outcomes but in the uncha...
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What if the hardest seasons are the ones that actually teach us how to live? That’s the thread we follow with author and chaplain Sam Wegner as he opens up about walking through his wife’s stage 4 cancer, months that turned into years, a long job loss, and the daily choice to trust a God who doesn’t flinch when the ground shifts beneath us. Sam shares how “the weight of the wait” exposes our craving for control and invites a sturdier kind of hope—one grounded not in outcomes but in the uncha...
From Karma To Dharma: How Energy, Choice, and Compassion Rewire Your Life
What If It Did Work?
57 minutes
2 weeks ago
From Karma To Dharma: How Energy, Choice, and Compassion Rewire Your Life
What if the life you keep chasing is already within reach—once you change the frequency you’re living on? We sit down with spiritual mentor and author Leanne Marie Lambert to uncover how energy, identity, and everyday choices determine what we attract, and how to upgrade all three without getting lost in woo or wishful thinking. Leanne’s story starts with a double-decker bus and a near-death experience that cracked her open to a wider consciousness. Later, plant medicine revealed a state she...
What If It Did Work?
What if the hardest seasons are the ones that actually teach us how to live? That’s the thread we follow with author and chaplain Sam Wegner as he opens up about walking through his wife’s stage 4 cancer, months that turned into years, a long job loss, and the daily choice to trust a God who doesn’t flinch when the ground shifts beneath us. Sam shares how “the weight of the wait” exposes our craving for control and invites a sturdier kind of hope—one grounded not in outcomes but in the uncha...