Nothing to Prove: Letting Go of the Weight of Worthiness
In this deeply personal and powerful solo episode, we explore the liberating truth that you have nothing to prove. This is the episode for you.
In this deeply personal and powerful solo episode, we explore the liberating truth that you have nothing to prove. This is the episode for you.
Join songwriter, author, and filmmaker Andrew Greer on Mirror Talk: Soulful Conversations as he explores the power of storytelling, faith, and community. Discover how his experiences in Plains, Georgia, and his book More Than a President reveal lessons in love, humility, and belonging.
In this soulful solo episode of Mirror Talk: Soulful Conversations, we explore the emotional and spiritual stakes of placing others on high pedestals.
In this heartfelt episode, we explore what it truly means to shine your light in a world that often feels dark, heavy, and discouraging.
In this soulful episode, we explore the “dark nights” of life—seasons of grief, loss, and uncertainty. Discover real-life stories, life lessons, and practical ways to find hope and strength until the dawn breaks.
Discover how to heal attachment wounds and your inner child, break toxic cycles, and reclaim your emotional power in love with Sasha Quince.
Discover how resilience, solitude, and intentional disconnection can lead to clarity, healing, and transformation. Eli & Kyle share their journey.
Bethina Akeni’s journey proves that your past doesn’t define you. A raw, inspiring story of resilience, forgiveness, and pursuing dreams at any age.
In this deeply reflective solo episode, we explore the metaphor behind the familiar phrase, “Objects in mirror are closer than they appear.” What if this wasn’t just about cars — but about life? About healing, dreams, love, and forgiveness that feel far but are actually near?
In this episode, Edward shares about his transformational journey and what surviving cancer taught him about living fully.
In this episode, Keith Spurgin unravels the pressing question: “Why are we more technologically connected than ever, but more emotionally and relationally disconnected?”