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🎧 PART 2 OF DESPERATE | The Wrong Words Podcast
Desperate is not just urgency. In this episode, Oliver and Levon push deeper into how desperation shows up when hope gets rejected, confidence gets abandoned, and we stop living in the now. They unpack how the word can trap people in cycles of reckless decisions, emotional instability, and future-focused fear, while also showing why faith, wisdom, and acceptance leave no room for desperation.
đź§ In this episode we explore:
Why desperation is often a choice tied to rejected hope
How urgency can lead to action without turning into despair
Why living in the present keeps desperation from taking over
📚 We unpack:
The idea that desperation means little hope and no confidence
How emotional and spiritual instability can fuel reckless behavior
Why faith and the serenity prayer create space for peace instead of panic
đź’Ą Key moments include:
The warning that desperation can become a repeating cycle
Why “desperate for God” is a phrase they challenge hard
The reminder that urgency should lead to action, not collapse
🛠You’ll walk away with:
A clearer understanding of desperation as a mindset, not just a feeling
Language to separate urgency from panic
A challenge to stop rejecting hope and start living prepared
🎧 This episode is brought to you by Fairways and Putts. Visit https://fairwaysandputts.com today.
📊 POLL QUESTION:
What usually fuels desperation the most?
A) Fear
B) Pressure
C) Doubt
D) Loss
#WrongWordsPodcast #Desperate #LanguageMatters
By Oliver & Luvon🎧 PART 2 OF DESPERATE | The Wrong Words Podcast
Desperate is not just urgency. In this episode, Oliver and Levon push deeper into how desperation shows up when hope gets rejected, confidence gets abandoned, and we stop living in the now. They unpack how the word can trap people in cycles of reckless decisions, emotional instability, and future-focused fear, while also showing why faith, wisdom, and acceptance leave no room for desperation.
đź§ In this episode we explore:
Why desperation is often a choice tied to rejected hope
How urgency can lead to action without turning into despair
Why living in the present keeps desperation from taking over
📚 We unpack:
The idea that desperation means little hope and no confidence
How emotional and spiritual instability can fuel reckless behavior
Why faith and the serenity prayer create space for peace instead of panic
đź’Ą Key moments include:
The warning that desperation can become a repeating cycle
Why “desperate for God” is a phrase they challenge hard
The reminder that urgency should lead to action, not collapse
🛠You’ll walk away with:
A clearer understanding of desperation as a mindset, not just a feeling
Language to separate urgency from panic
A challenge to stop rejecting hope and start living prepared
🎧 This episode is brought to you by Fairways and Putts. Visit https://fairwaysandputts.com today.
📊 POLL QUESTION:
What usually fuels desperation the most?
A) Fear
B) Pressure
C) Doubt
D) Loss
#WrongWordsPodcast #Desperate #LanguageMatters