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We're Going There with Bianca Juarez

Ep 151: BONUS Speaking Truth Unashamedly, Confession and Accountability with Tim Ross and Bianca Juarez Olthoff

We're Going There with Bianca Juarez

That Sounds Fun Network

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

5.0839 Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2024

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Have you ever been misinterpreted or criticized by something you said? Are you trying to navigate the challenges of cancel-culture while maintaining your commitment to speaking the truth?  My friend Tim Ross, and my guest on today’s show, is a podcaster, social media influencer, author, and preacher who’s had his experiences with controversy and conflict, both in public and on social media. Tim shares how he remains unashamed in speaking the truth. He also provides insights on: Responding to criticism  Handling conflict in a mature and loving manner Addressing strong language and misinterpretation Anyone who has a public platform knows that there will always be online criticism and sometimes controversy. Knowing when not to engage is important. Having a space for people to be seen, heard, known, and loved is important for healing from this and other types of trauma. Therapy and confession are a crucial role in the healing process.  Show your appreciation to Tim by tagging him @Upsetthegram and me @biancaolthoff. Love you, B RESOURCES/LINKS Guest Tim Ross upsettheworld.com  Book: Welcome to the Basement: An Upside-Down Guide to Greatness  The Basement Podcast Tim Ross Instagram Tim Ross YouTube B-Side App (Apple) (Google Play) Quote Confession is literally good for the soul. It's absolutely good for the soul. And there's a lot of people that confess vertically, but they don't do it horizontally, and therefore they actually don't get healed. Takeaways Dealing with controversy and conflict requires a strong sense of identity and purpose. Navigating cancel-culture involves staying true to one's beliefs and not being swayed by public opinion. Responding to criticism and controversy should be done with maturity, love, and a willingness to engage in dialogue. Using strong language can be effective in conveying strong emotions, but it is important to consider the context and potential misinterpretation. ⋇ Convoy of Hope - Empowering Women and Girls Together Donate here ⋇ Order Bianca’s new book GRIT DON’T QUIT ⋇ The Grit Don’t Quit Bible Study is now available. ⋇ So grateful to our sponsors! This episode is sponsored by HomeChef. For a limited time, HomeChef is offering my listeners 18 Free Meals, plus Free Shipping on your first box, and Free Dessert for Life, at HomeChef.com/goingthere. Must be an active subscriber to receive free dessert. ⋇ Subscribe to We’re Going There on your favorite podcast app so you don’t miss out on any of the great topics and conversations. Don’t forget to leave a loving review! Apple Spotify Google ⋇ Visit biancaolthoff.com/resources to learn more about books and other resources from Bianca. ⋇ Want to stay connected, join the community today. ⋇ WGT email: podcast@inthenameoflove.org ⋇ Music by: Brad Tsushima, Instagram: @bradtsushima, email: bradtsushima94@aol.com, Spotify: “R.A.D.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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confession is literally good for the soul. It's absolutely good for the soul. And there's a lot of

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people that confess vertically, but they don't do it horizontally. And therefore, they actually

0:11.7

don't get healed. It's about time because we're going there. Hello and welcome back to another

0:17.7

episode of We're Going There. I'm your host, Bianca Wadis Oltoff, and I love being able to introduce you to friends up close and personal, whether I know

0:25.2

them digitally or whether I know them personally. The guest on today's show I'm so excited to have.

0:30.6

He is not just a podcaster and an author, a social media influencer, and a preacher,

0:35.7

but this man is culturally relevant in a way that I find fresh

0:38.5

and refreshing. I hope you enjoy our conversation as we talk about, dealing with conflict and

0:43.0

controversy, how to heal privately and publicly, and best ways to obtain healing even if we can't

0:48.1

afford a therapist. I got to spend some time chatting with Tim at a conference not too long ago,

0:53.4

and I couldn't wait to have him

0:54.7

on the podcast. I hope you enjoy this bonus episode. And for more information on Tim, you can follow

1:00.1

him on Instagram, Upset thegram, or visit the website www.wettheworld.com. Let's join in for some

1:06.6

TMI or as Tim likes to say, T-I-M.

1:16.3

Tim, I'm so excited. I've been waiting for this interview and I moved heaven and hell to make sure that I got some time to talk to you today, brother. Thank you for being on the show.

1:20.8

Bianca, thank you for having me. I'm so grateful to be here. Okay, so before we dive in,

1:25.5

because there are a number of questions I want to talk about and some amazing things that we get to discuss on today's show.

1:30.0

But I have to go back.

1:31.4

I discovered something about you that we grew up in a very similar area growing up.

1:36.6

Tell me, tell me, you grew up in Southern California, correct?

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I did.

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Okay.

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