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David Hayward's Faith, Fracture, and Freedom

51 min · 5 de abr de 2026
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What happens when the beliefs that shaped your entire life no longer feel true? In this powerful episode, David Hayward—also known as The Naked Pastor—shares his journey from 30+ years in ministry to walking away from the church, identity, and certainty he once built his life around. What started as quiet questions turned into a full deconstruction of faith, forcing him to confront doubt, rebuild his sense of self, and redefine what truth, integrity, and spirituality really mean. David opens up about the moment he knew he had to leave, the cost of choosing honesty over belonging, and how he transformed his experience into art that has helped thousands navigate their own journeys through doubt, religion, and personal growth. This conversation explores: * Faith deconstruction and leaving organized religion * Identity loss and rebuilding your life after major change * The courage to question deeply held beliefs * Personal growth through uncertainty and discomfort * The intersection of spirituality, authenticity, and truth Whether you’re questioning your faith, navigating a major life transition, or searching for a more authentic version of yourself, this episode will challenge and inspire you.

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David Hayward's Faith, Fracture, and Freedom

What happens when the beliefs that shaped your entire life no longer feel true? In this powerful episode, David Hayward—also known as The Naked Pastor—shares his journey from 30+ years in ministry to walking away from the church, identity, and certainty he once built his life around. What started as quiet questions turned into a full deconstruction of faith, forcing him to confront doubt, rebuild his sense of self, and redefine what truth, integrity, and spirituality really mean. David opens up about the moment he knew he had to leave, the cost of choosing honesty over belonging, and how he transformed his experience into art that has helped thousands navigate their own journeys through doubt, religion, and personal growth. This conversation explores: * Faith deconstruction and leaving organized religion * Identity loss and rebuilding your life after major change * The courage to question deeply held beliefs * Personal growth through uncertainty and discomfort * The intersection of spirituality, authenticity, and truth Whether you’re questioning your faith, navigating a major life transition, or searching for a more authentic version of yourself, this episode will challenge and inspire you.

5 de abr de 202651 min
episode Freddie Woodward, identity loss, and p@rn artwork

Freddie Woodward, identity loss, and p@rn

What happens when the identity you've built your entire life around suddenly disappears? Former competitive diver Freddie Woodward joins the show to share the difficult transition out of elite athletics, the identity crisis that followed, and the personal battle that ultimately reshaped his life. EPISODE OVERVIEW In this episode of The Best Mistake I Ever Made, Freddie opens up about life after competitive sports and the challenges many athletes face when leaving the structure, identity, and purpose that sports once provided. Freddie shares how his transition out of competitive diving forced him to confront deeper personal struggles, including a long-standing pornography addiction. He explains how quitting pornography became a turning point in reclaiming his focus, discipline, and sense of purpose. The conversation explores the broader impact of pornography addiction on mental health and motivation — particularly for men — and how self-awareness, personal responsibility, and a growth mindset helped Freddie rebuild his life and ultimately find purpose in coaching and personal development. Freddie’s story is a powerful example of how moments that feel like failure or loss can become the catalyst for transformation. IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS • The hidden identity crisis many athletes face after leaving competitive sports • How pornography addiction impacts focus, discipline, and mental health • Freddie’s journey of quitting porn and rebuilding his mindset • Why personal accountability is key to self-development • Finding purpose and fulfillment after a major life transition • How mistakes and setbacks can become powerful turning points CONNECT WITH THE PODCAST If you enjoyed this episode of The Best Mistake I Ever Made, follow the show and share it with someone navigating their own life transition. Get even more at www.thebestmistake.com [http://www.thebestmistake.com] and @thebestmistakepodcast

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