Chocolate Cake Bytes

Loving Those who are Hard to Love


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Welcome back to Chocolate Cake Bytes! In this episode, we have a thought-provoking conversation all about charity—the kind President Nelson emphasized in his recent general conference address. Together, Ken and Brett dig into what it truly means to have "the pure love of Christ," sharing their personal experiences with loving difficult people, setting healthy boundaries, and the delicate balance between accepting loved ones as they are versus encouraging positive change.

The episode covers everything from real-life stories of challenging relationships at work and church, to the struggles we all face when it comes to loving ourselves, especially when we fall short of our own expectations. Ken and Brett explore how judgment, personal biases, and our own insecurities can get in the way of charity, and they offer honest insights into overcoming these barriers by fostering connection and compassion.

Prepare to have your perspective on charity stretched and maybe even softened as Ken and Brett candidly navigate the messiness—and sweetness—that comes from trying to love others (and ourselves) a little more like Christ. Grab a slice of cake, hit play, and dive into this week’s meaningful conversation!

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