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You Can't Make Someone Hungry

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526076/fan_mail/new] Episode Description: Have you ever given your best to someone only to watch them walk away? In this episode of Articulated Illustration, Dwane Richardson Sr. explores a powerful lesson that came from something as simple as a stray cat and a cracker. What started as a random moment became a deeper realization about rejection, relationships, support, and why some people never seem to appreciate what we bring to the table. Sometimes the problem isn't your effort. Sometimes it isn't your love. Sometimes it isn't your value. Sometimes the offer simply doesn't match the appetite. We'll talk about why rejection hurts, how we accidentally tie our worth to other people's responses, the danger of trying to force growth in people who aren't ready for it, and why wisdom often means being more intentional about where you plant your seeds. If you've ever felt ignored, overlooked, taken for granted, or wondered why your best wasn't enough, this episode may change the way you see rejection forever. In This Episode: * Why rejection feels so personal * The difference between your worth and someone else's appetite * How we measure ourselves by the wrong standards * Matthew 7:6 and the wisdom of discernment * Why some soil simply isn't ready * How to protect your heart without becoming bitter * The lesson a stray cat taught me about life Memorable Quote: "You can offer. You can show up. You can give everything. But you can't make somebody hungry." đŸŽ™ïž Articulated Illustration — Where we see things from unusual angles. ☕ This podcast is sponsored by me. And if you want to invest in purpose
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jakson You Can't Make Someone Hungry kansikuva

You Can't Make Someone Hungry

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526076/fan_mail/new] Episode Description: Have you ever given your best to someone only to watch them walk away? In this episode of Articulated Illustration, Dwane Richardson Sr. explores a powerful lesson that came from something as simple as a stray cat and a cracker. What started as a random moment became a deeper realization about rejection, relationships, support, and why some people never seem to appreciate what we bring to the table. Sometimes the problem isn't your effort. Sometimes it isn't your love. Sometimes it isn't your value. Sometimes the offer simply doesn't match the appetite. We'll talk about why rejection hurts, how we accidentally tie our worth to other people's responses, the danger of trying to force growth in people who aren't ready for it, and why wisdom often means being more intentional about where you plant your seeds. If you've ever felt ignored, overlooked, taken for granted, or wondered why your best wasn't enough, this episode may change the way you see rejection forever. In This Episode: * Why rejection feels so personal * The difference between your worth and someone else's appetite * How we measure ourselves by the wrong standards * Matthew 7:6 and the wisdom of discernment * Why some soil simply isn't ready * How to protect your heart without becoming bitter * The lesson a stray cat taught me about life Memorable Quote: "You can offer. You can show up. You can give everything. But you can't make somebody hungry." đŸŽ™ïž Articulated Illustration — Where we see things from unusual angles. ☕ This podcast is sponsored by me. And if you want to invest in purpose
 let's make it happen. #ArticulatedIllustration #DwaneRichardsonSr #PersonalGrowth #SelfReflection #Mindset #Relationships #Purpose #Motivation #ChristianPerspective #LifeLessons #Podcast #EmotionalIntelligence #Discernment #GrowthMindset  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526076/support]

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526076/fan_mail/new] Some atmospheres don’t destroy you immediately. They slowly loosen your grip. In this episode of Articulated Illustration, Dwane Richardson Sr explores the powerful metaphor of carrying balloons through a violent gust of wind — and what it reveals about emotional control, mental environments, stress, discipline, relationships, and self-awareness. Because sometimes the real danger isn’t the wind
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526076/fan_mail/new] Some wounds don’t heal correctly
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526076/fan_mail/new] In this episode of Articulated Illustration, Dwane Richardson Sr. explores the hidden emotional, mental, and psychological pressures that quietly build beneath the surface until something finally changes. Sometimes the breakdown didn’t start today. Sometimes the reaction isn’t the real story. Sometimes there were unseen ingredients slowly building inside us the entire time. Using the metaphor of pressure cookers, chain reactions, and catalysts, this episode breaks down how small moments, ignored emotions, unresolved tension, silent frustration, and internal pressure can eventually create explosive change—for better or worse. This isn’t just about what happened. It’s about what was building long before it happened. Welcome to Articulated Illustration — where we see things from unusual angles. Listen. Think. Reflect. Grow. If this episode resonates with you, make sure to follow, share, and download the podcast. And always remember: Do what’s absolutely necessary every day. And keep the pen in your hand. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526076/support]

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