
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Join Kevin for a raw, unedited “thinking session” recorded from the driver’s seat, just fifteen minutes before an acupuncture appointment. Stepping away from the inner corporate manager and the polished coach persona, Kevin leans into a new experiment: following the desire to be fucking free and moving toward a more honest, messy kind of authenticity.
In this solo episode, Kevin reflects on what he calls the “truth game” — the practice of prioritizing truth over fear, even when it’s uncomfortable, inconvenient, or disruptive.
Along the way, he explores reclaiming the podcast as a space for his real voice rather than staying confined to the box of what a teacher or coach is supposed to sound like. He also shares a deeply personal turning point: the decision to end his relationship with his birth family, and the internal shift that led from simply wanting space to realizing he was complete.
Sometimes we just need space to ask ourselves: What would I actually like to think about...and what are my thoughts?
brittakristin.com
kevinlawrence.org
By Kevin Lawrence and Britta Kristin5
88 ratings
Join Kevin for a raw, unedited “thinking session” recorded from the driver’s seat, just fifteen minutes before an acupuncture appointment. Stepping away from the inner corporate manager and the polished coach persona, Kevin leans into a new experiment: following the desire to be fucking free and moving toward a more honest, messy kind of authenticity.
In this solo episode, Kevin reflects on what he calls the “truth game” — the practice of prioritizing truth over fear, even when it’s uncomfortable, inconvenient, or disruptive.
Along the way, he explores reclaiming the podcast as a space for his real voice rather than staying confined to the box of what a teacher or coach is supposed to sound like. He also shares a deeply personal turning point: the decision to end his relationship with his birth family, and the internal shift that led from simply wanting space to realizing he was complete.
Sometimes we just need space to ask ourselves: What would I actually like to think about...and what are my thoughts?
brittakristin.com
kevinlawrence.org