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157 Imposter Syndrome and The Holiness of Feeling Uncomfortable

30 min · 13. maj 2026
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Chris shares the surprisingly spiritual experience of walking into a bank to withdraw cash before a family vacation — and realizing he felt completely out of place. That awkward moment sparks a deeper conversation about imposter syndrome, hospitality, why time seems to speed up and slow down, and what it feels like to walk into a Catholic Mass for the very first time. What might it look like if the Body of Christ became better at welcoming people who feel like they don’t belong? And what if all of us need to recover a little awe at the mystery unfolding every Sunday?

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