Episodes

  • what’s the tangled lie about worth?
    Apr 3 2026

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    In this episode, we begin by exploring a foundational question: What’s the tangled lie you’ve believed about your worth? So often, our sense of value is shaped by quiet, deeply rooted narratives—beliefs formed through experiences, relationships, and expectations we’ve carried for years.

    Together, we’ll gently uncover these hidden stories and examine how they’ve influenced the way we see ourselves. This isn’t about judgment or fixing—it’s about awareness, curiosity, and compassion.

    As we begin to untangle these lies, we make space for something truer: the understanding that worthiness isn’t something we earn—it’s something we already possess.

    This week, you’re invited to slow down, reflect, and notice the inner dialogue that shapes your sense of self. What have you been believing? And what might be possible if you let that belief go?

    Let’s start unraveling. 🧵

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    11 mins
  • what does it mean to hope?
    Mar 27 2026

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    In Week 4 of our journey through A Psalm for the Wild Built, we close with a gentle but powerful question: what does it mean to hope?

    As the story unfolds, we’re invited to consider hope not as certainty, but as something quieter…something we choose to hold onto even when the future feels unclear. It’s not about having all the answers, but about remaining open to possibility.

    In this episode, we reflect on how hope shows up in our lives, how we sustain it in difficult seasons, and what it looks like to carry even a small flicker of light forward.

    If you’ve been navigating uncertainty, searching for meaning, or simply needing a reminder that something good is still possible, this conversation is for you.

    Sometimes hope isn’t loud or obvious. Sometimes it’s a quiet decision to keep going. 🌿✨

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    10 mins
  • what do people need?
    Mar 20 2026

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    In Week 3 of our journey through A Psalm for the Wild-Built, we sit with one of the most honest and human questions of all: what do people really need?

    As Dex’s conversation deepens, the story gently challenges the assumptions we carry about purpose, fulfillment, and what makes a life meaningful. Is it productivity? Achievement? Or something quieter…like connection, presence, and being truly seen?

    In this episode, we reflect on the tension between what we’ve been taught to need and what our hearts might actually be longing for. Together, we explore how this question can reshape the way we view ourselves, our relationships, and the lives we’re building.

    If you’ve ever felt unsure about what truly matters or found yourself searching for something more, this conversation is an invitation to slow down and listen more closely.

    Sometimes the most important answers begin with a simple, honest question.

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    12 mins
  • what is the power of gentle curiosity?
    Mar 13 2026

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    In Week 2 of journey through A Pslam for the Wild Built, we reflect on how curiosity can soften our assumptions and create space for deeper understanding. What happens when we stop trying to fix, explain, or control everything, and instead become willing to wonder?

    Together, we consider how gentle curiosity can help us reconnect with ourselves, with others, and with the questions that shape a meaningful life.

    If you’ve ever felt the pressure to have everything figured out, this conversation is a reminder that sometimes the most transformative thing we can do is simply stay curious. 🌿✨


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    8 mins
  • rest as resistance
    Mar 6 2026

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    In Week 1 of our journey through A Psalm for the Wild Built, we begin with a quiet but radical idea: rest as resistance.

    In a culture that constantly asks us to do more, produce more, and prove our worth through productivity, this story gently invites us to pause. Through the early moments of Dex’s journey, we explore what it means to step away from the noise of expectation and listen for something deeper within ourselves.

    This episode reflects on the courage it takes to rest, the sacredness of slowing down, and the possibility that rest isn’t laziness but a powerful act of reclaiming our humanity.

    If you’ve been feeling weary, stretched thin, or quietly longing for space to breathe, this conversation is an invitation to slow down and begin again.

    Grab a warm drink, settle in, and join us as we explore what it means to rest in a restless world. 🌿✨


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    9 mins
  • what does choosing love change?
    Feb 27 2026

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    What does it really mean to choose love …especially after disappointment, heartbreak, or seasons that hardened us?

    In this episode of The Write Voice, we explore the quiet courage it takes to move forward with an open heart. Choosing love isn’t naïve. It isn’t weak. It’s a decision (sometimes daily) to stay soft in a world that can make us guarded.

    We talk about loving after loss, loving without losing yourself, and redefining what love looks like in this next chapter. Whether it’s romantic love, self-love, faith, friendship, or the love we extend to our own story…this conversation is an invitation to believe that love is still worth choosing.


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    8 mins
  • what might your own margins be trying to tell you?
    Feb 20 2026

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    In this episode of Pages of Our Past, we explore the spaces around the main narrative of our lives. The pauses between chapters. The scribbled notes of doubt, hope, change, and growth. Together, we reflect on how the “in-between” moments often hold the deepest truth about our journey — and why learning to notice them can help us understand our past with more compassion and clarity.

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    8 mins
  • what do you do with the torn pages?
    Feb 13 2026

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    Not every story gets a clean ending. Some chapters close quietly. Some pages are torn out.

    This week we step into the tender spaces we don’t always talk about…heartbreak that altered the course of our lives, losses that reshaped who we are, and the grief that lingers long after everyone else has moved on. Not all grief is dramatic or visible. Sometimes it hides in the ordinary. In the routines we keep. In the words we never got to say.

    Together, we’ll explore what it means to carry unfinished stories & the relationships that changed us, the goodbyes that felt too sudden, and the silent weight of moving forward when part of you still feels paused in the past.

    This episode is an invitation to sit with what aches, without rushing it away. To honor the torn pages instead of pretending they were never there.

    If you’ve ever loved deeply, lost quietly, or grieved in ways no one else could see…this conversation is for you.


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    8 mins