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What if failure isn’t the opposite of success… but the birthplace of faith, character, and true courage?
In this episode, we explore why it often takes more bravery to try and fall than to succeed and we dive into the childhood wounds that make failure feel like danger.
We talk about:
Why failure feels like death to the ego (and the body)
How shame, fear, and visibility intertwine when we stumble
The quiet grief of never trying vs. the holy discomfort of trying and wobbling
What it really requires to keep going: self-regulation, compassion, humility, and faith without evidence
The healing power of being witnessed in our fumbling, not just our victories
This is an invitation to fail with your whole heart, to be seen before you’re perfect, to build a life not from control and certainty, but from courage, humility, and sacred imperfection.
By Kerrie LouiseWhat if failure isn’t the opposite of success… but the birthplace of faith, character, and true courage?
In this episode, we explore why it often takes more bravery to try and fall than to succeed and we dive into the childhood wounds that make failure feel like danger.
We talk about:
Why failure feels like death to the ego (and the body)
How shame, fear, and visibility intertwine when we stumble
The quiet grief of never trying vs. the holy discomfort of trying and wobbling
What it really requires to keep going: self-regulation, compassion, humility, and faith without evidence
The healing power of being witnessed in our fumbling, not just our victories
This is an invitation to fail with your whole heart, to be seen before you’re perfect, to build a life not from control and certainty, but from courage, humility, and sacred imperfection.