Faith in the Fire
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What does it really mean to have faith—in a world that’s hostile to truth, allergic to uncertainty, and obsessed with appearances? In this latest solo episode, I dive headfirst into the tunnel of spiritual grit, political exhaustion, and the stubborn, soul-level fire that refuses to go out.
Drawing from personal experience, intuitive insight, and that ever-present election integrity thread, this episode explores the tension between knowing something deeply… and not being able to prove it. It’s about what we do with that knowing, even when no one else sees it yet. From impossible timelines and divine discouragement, to the unshakable clarity that truth will emerge—this one’s for anyone who’s ever been asked to keep walking when the lights go out.
If you’ve ever felt the weight of discernment, or wondered whether holding the line still matters… this is your episode.
Topics Covered:
- The difference between magical thinking and grounded spiritual discernment
- Living with a truth that isn’t “shareable” (yet)
- Pennsylvania, the 87.4%, and that stubborn will to keep going
- Emotional burnout vs. spiritual alignment
- Faith as an act of integration, not just hope
- Napoleon Hill, clogged ears, and 4:17 AM thoughts
- When the tunnel feels longest right before the light
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