Still With Purpose

11 Episode - Hard Identities to Unlearn About Our True Selves


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"Life's greatest lessons often lie not in what we learn, but in what we're forced to unlearn about ourselves." – Amanda Sharp


In this episode, Amanda and Christy dive deep into one of life’s toughest questions: Is it more important to learn… or to unlearn?


Amanda shares her raw journey through two divorces, the painful realization of being the common denominator, and the powerful process of unlearning false identities, people-pleasing, and the “savior complex.”


Together, we talk about the books, tools, and hard truths that can reshape how we view ourselves, our relationships, and even our faith.

We explore:

Why unlearning toxic patterns can lead to deeper healing than simply learning new lessons

How boundaries, attachment styles, and personality insights can unlock growth

The danger of rushing relationships without aligning values, faith, and purpose

How God uses trials to refine us and bring us closer to who He created us to be

This is an honest, vulnerable conversation about identity, healing, and the courage to let go of what no longer serves you. If you’ve ever felt stuck in unhealthy cycles or struggled to find worth outside of fixing others, this episode is for you. Listen in as Amanda and Christy unpack what it truly means to unlearn in order to grow.


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Still With PurposeBy Amanda and Christy