A Seat at the Table

Faith, Marriage, Legacy: An Honest Conversation with my Mom

18 min · 9. mar. 2026
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In this special episode of A Seat at the Table, I sit down with my mom for a heartfelt and honest conversation about faith, life seasons, marriage, and the values that truly matter. We talk about the difference between simply believing in God and genuinely trusting Him, how younger generations can build their faith, and why making God the center of our lives is the most important legacy we can leave. We also explore how dating and relationships have changed across generations, discussing the pressures people face around marriage– while expanding on why self-development matters before relationships. This episode is personal, reflective, and full of wisdom that spans generations. Pull up a seat. Let’s talk.

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