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Ep 17 | The Spirit is Willing But…

18 min · 22. Juli 2025
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Why do some of us feel so called to be somebody. To make a mark, to mean something beyond our own lifetimes, even when it feels exhausting to try? There is a quiet heaviness of being a dreamer. Especially when you’re someone (like myself) who is living with depression. Let’s talk about to carry deep ambition, to crave legacy, and to want more than just survival or “a normal life.” This isn’t just about success or money. It’s about purpose, longing, and the emotional weight of wanting to become more.

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Episode Ep 18 | Endometriosis, Advocacy & the Bigger Purpose – with Bontle Moka Cover

Ep 18 | Endometriosis, Advocacy & the Bigger Purpose – with Bontle Moka

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Episode Ep 14 | The Cost Of Looking Like You’re “Winning” Cover

Ep 14 | The Cost Of Looking Like You’re “Winning”

OH-Kay, Let’s Talk About It - Being back home reminded me how simple life actually can be — and how far we’ve drifted from that. In the city, it’s so easy to start believing that your value comes from what you post, where you’re seen, who you know. You get caught in this cycle of chasing validation without even realising it. But being in eNqutu, where people live slow, grounded lives, where nobody’s rushing to show off their blessings online… it just hit different. It made me realise: so much of what we chase is noise. None of it touches your soul the way real peace does. And the scary part is, if you’re not careful, you’ll wake up one day performing a life you don’t even recognise — all because you were too busy trying to prove you were “making it.” The real flex is waking up with a quiet heart, not a curated feed. Bible Verses 🤍 Ecclesiastes 1:2 🤍 Matthew 6:1

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