When Life Forces You To Let Go
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Welcome to The Quite Frankly Podcast — where we slow down, speak honestly, and wrestle with the deeper questions of life, faith, and what it really means to be human.
In this episode, I share the story of getting hit with what I jokingly call “the super flu” during Christmas — and how being physically broken forced me to confront something much deeper: my dependence on God, my family, and the rhythms I use to feel in control.
From being in agony through Christmas Eve, to being carried by the love of my family, to realizing how much we rely on our calendars instead of grace — this is a reflection on:• Dependence vs. control• Family and grace• Faith in suffering• Why disruption can be a gift• And what it means to truly trust GodWe also explore the “parable of the dishwasher,” how God cleans us through Christ, and why being a clean plate isn’t about perfection — it’s about being available.
This episode is raw, reflective, funny, emotional, and deeply honest — the kind of conversation you don’t hear much anymore.
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Quite Frankly is a long-form podcast about truth, faith, culture, and the inner life. We don’t do shallow takes here. We talk about what hurts, what matters, and what shapes who we become.
If you’ve ever felt worn down, out of rhythm, spiritually tired, or quietly hopeful — this one is for you.
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