The Ula and Violet Podcast

Look Up

8 min · 22 de feb de 2026
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It is easy to feel like we have to stay plugged into everything happening around us. The headlines, the arguments, the constant urgency. At first it can feel responsible, like paying attention means we care. But over time, that constant intake can leave us tense, reactive, and worn down rather than wise. In this episode, we talk about the quiet reminder to look up. Not as an escape from reality, but as a realignment. There is a difference between being aware of the world and letting it shape the condition of the heart. When everything we consume begins to form us, we can lose sight of what is meant to anchor us. Drawing from Paul’s letter to the Colossians, this conversation explores how to stay grounded in Christ while still living in a complicated world. How to care without being consumed, respond without reacting, and live from a place of patience, mercy, and love instead of outrage and exhaustion. This is not about ignoring what is happening around us. It is about choosing what forms us first.

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