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Today’s episode is deeply personal. I ask that you listen with an open mind and heart to the end. You can watch it here on YouTube
I’m sharing how I’m processing the recent killings in Minnesota, the grief, anger, fear, and confusion they’ve stirred, and the questions I’ve been sitting with since. This is not a political takedown, and it’s not about choosing sides. It’s an honest reflection on what it feels like to witness violence, loss of life, and the growing sense that something is deeply broken.
In this episode, I ask hard questions, the kind that don’t fit neatly into party lines. I speak to both sides of the aisle, not from ideology, but from humanity. From the shared belief that no matter our politics, tyranny, violence, and violations of basic human rights should never be normalized.
This is me thinking out loud, searching for a more grounded, open-minded way forward, one rooted in compassion, discernment, and unity rather than fear and division.
If you’ve been struggling to make sense of what’s happening, feeling torn between outrage and exhaustion, or wondering how we move forward without losing our humanity, this conversation is for you.
This episode is an invitation to slow down, stay curious, listen more deeply, and remember that our common enemy is not each other.
By Sarah Centrella4.9
7777 ratings
Today’s episode is deeply personal. I ask that you listen with an open mind and heart to the end. You can watch it here on YouTube
I’m sharing how I’m processing the recent killings in Minnesota, the grief, anger, fear, and confusion they’ve stirred, and the questions I’ve been sitting with since. This is not a political takedown, and it’s not about choosing sides. It’s an honest reflection on what it feels like to witness violence, loss of life, and the growing sense that something is deeply broken.
In this episode, I ask hard questions, the kind that don’t fit neatly into party lines. I speak to both sides of the aisle, not from ideology, but from humanity. From the shared belief that no matter our politics, tyranny, violence, and violations of basic human rights should never be normalized.
This is me thinking out loud, searching for a more grounded, open-minded way forward, one rooted in compassion, discernment, and unity rather than fear and division.
If you’ve been struggling to make sense of what’s happening, feeling torn between outrage and exhaustion, or wondering how we move forward without losing our humanity, this conversation is for you.
This episode is an invitation to slow down, stay curious, listen more deeply, and remember that our common enemy is not each other.

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