
A conservative white southern Christian intentionally steps outside her comfort zone to understand and love people she previously avoided or judged. By sharing this journey in real time, the show challenges others to leave their own echo chambers, discover their God-given identity beyond cultural labels, and encounter who Jesus really is.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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In this episode, I sit down with Dahron, a chaplain who has spent years walking with people through grief, hospice care, and some of life’s most tender moments. Dahron trained at the VA, served in bereavement and hospice spaces, and comes to this con... more
Jon Michael grew up in the Church of Christ in Dixon, Tennessee, where his dad was a preacher and church was his entire world. He shares what it was like growing up in that environment, the beauty of it, and also the pressure that came with not havin... more
This was my first time meeting Tausha and hearing her whole story.
She grew up in Oregon in a single mom household, experiencing homelessness and instability at a young age, and feeling like she had to protect her brother. She shares what it was like... more
I sat down with Lauren Pinkston, an independent candidate for governor of Tennessee, and found her so refreshing!
Raised in Tennessee (like me!) with a strong sense of who she is and what she believes, Lauren shares how her upbringing, faith, and cur... more
I too am a conservative, well maybe moderate, who knows anymore, white woman from the south. Sometimes I feel tribe-less. So many people I know and love are trapped in their own echo chamber and it can be maddening. I don’t want to argue with people, I want to understand people! Life is so much more joyful when we seek to listen, understand, connect, and empathize with those around us. Thank you Suzanne for starting these conversations. Are they always comfortable? No. Do we agree with every voi... more
I am a friend of Suzanne’s and a guest on this show. It’s so refreshing & raw to hear & be a part of real conversations. I love that Suzanne has created this container for humans to sit down & have honest conversations free of judgment. It’s rare in this world to have a place like this & I am looking forward to watching this podcast grow. ♥️










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