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Somebody tells me he’s going to beat me up tomorrow, and that threat hits different when it’s been building day after day. I start by talking through what school conflict and bullying feels like from the inside, and why I’m trying to move smarter by talking with my teachers and leaning on faith instead of just reacting. If you’ve ever felt cornered at school, this is the kind of real, unfiltered talk that makes you pause and ask what you’d do next.
Then I jump into one of the most famous Bible stories, David and Goliath, and I tell it like I’m putting you on the battlefield with no armor and no sword. The point isn’t that David is fearless. The point is what he focuses on: not how big the giant is, but how big God is. We all have giants like fear, bullying, insecurity, and feeling unprepared, and I break down how faith and courage can look like stepping up even when you feel small.
After that, I switch it up and get personal about family, cousins, and the kind of arguments that happen in real homes. I also share a school story about getting jumped and the frustration of watching adults handle it the wrong way, which raises a big question about school safety and teacher responsibility. To close, I touch sports and talk about Jordan Travis’s injury and how not every football injury has a comeback story. If any of this connects with you, listen through, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the show.
By Camryn HarrisonSomebody tells me he’s going to beat me up tomorrow, and that threat hits different when it’s been building day after day. I start by talking through what school conflict and bullying feels like from the inside, and why I’m trying to move smarter by talking with my teachers and leaning on faith instead of just reacting. If you’ve ever felt cornered at school, this is the kind of real, unfiltered talk that makes you pause and ask what you’d do next.
Then I jump into one of the most famous Bible stories, David and Goliath, and I tell it like I’m putting you on the battlefield with no armor and no sword. The point isn’t that David is fearless. The point is what he focuses on: not how big the giant is, but how big God is. We all have giants like fear, bullying, insecurity, and feeling unprepared, and I break down how faith and courage can look like stepping up even when you feel small.
After that, I switch it up and get personal about family, cousins, and the kind of arguments that happen in real homes. I also share a school story about getting jumped and the frustration of watching adults handle it the wrong way, which raises a big question about school safety and teacher responsibility. To close, I touch sports and talk about Jordan Travis’s injury and how not every football injury has a comeback story. If any of this connects with you, listen through, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the show.