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With the widespread shift towards cancel culture, we’ve found that forgiveness has become a very black and white topic. In this context, does an apology actually mean forgiveness?
In this episode, we dive into Amanda and Nikta’s starkly different experiences with forgiveness growing up, and how repetitive apologies or lack thereof informed our adult tendencies towards feeling resolved after conflict. Ultimately, through combining the lessons we’ve both learned along the way, we offer a perspective on forgiveness which prioritizes intentionality and grace in reaching resolutions. It’s this topic which, most of all, has formed the foundation of our podcast and we hope you can learn from each of our differing perspectives.
So tune in and make it a three way call!
With the widespread shift towards cancel culture, we’ve found that forgiveness has become a very black and white topic. In this context, does an apology actually mean forgiveness?
In this episode, we dive into Amanda and Nikta’s starkly different experiences with forgiveness growing up, and how repetitive apologies or lack thereof informed our adult tendencies towards feeling resolved after conflict. Ultimately, through combining the lessons we’ve both learned along the way, we offer a perspective on forgiveness which prioritizes intentionality and grace in reaching resolutions. It’s this topic which, most of all, has formed the foundation of our podcast and we hope you can learn from each of our differing perspectives.
So tune in and make it a three way call!