A Seat at the Table

Rejection: What I Lost Access To (And What God Gave Me Instead)

22 min · 9. feb. 2026
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On this powerful solo episode, Tealine Matilda keeps it all the way real. She opens up about the sting of rejection—and how it often begins with a loss of access. From a painful friendship fallout to a shocking childhood experience, Tealine connects her personal story to the weight of rejection that so many of us experience. In this episode, you’ll discover that you are not alone. Rejection is not foreign—it is often a door God uses to teach us that He is our true sufficiency. No matter what you’ve lost, who you’ve lost, or where you’ve been denied access, remember this: there is always another door, another person, and another place that God can use to lead you into purpose.

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