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🗓️ 5 December 2022
⏱️ 60 minutes
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0:00.0 | This episode is brought to you by Vonage. With Vonage Voice API, you get comprehensive call |
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0:31.2 | This episode is one we've talked about literally for years, but it hasn't felt right until now. |
0:36.0 | Over the past nearly four years, Neil has walked a difficult path through grief and trauma of losing his only full living brother to a homicide in January of 2019. |
0:47.3 | The past couple of years have been especially difficult as he's tried to work through and |
0:51.0 | cope with the anger part of grief, but has recently really found more |
0:55.1 | closure and truly readiness to forgive. |
0:58.2 | So that's what we're talking about today, the journey of finding and offering forgiveness to those who have wronged us and how Neil was able to get there. |
1:06.1 | We're also talking about how this can apply to anyone's life circumstances, |
1:09.7 | even if there's not a situation in your life that demands the same level of forgiveness, |
1:14.6 | and how offering forgiveness is ultimately a gift to yourself. So today we were trying to figure out what we were going to talk about for this week's podcast episode and we kept throwing around different topics and I was pretty sure we were going to do one. |
1:41.0 | We'll probably come back to it at some point because I'm now this sports |
1:44.2 | enthusiasts, newly found hobby of mine and I have thoughts about the Utah Jazz after |
1:49.8 | studying their season so far. But for some reason we kept trying and nothing was coming together. It was like we just kept hitting a wall and you called it a superupor of thought, right? |
2:03.0 | I did. |
2:04.0 | Called it a stupor of thought, yes. |
2:06.0 | And this has happened before with us in the podcast where we'll try to go with a certain topic or something and it just isn't coming together and then we figure out why. |
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