WRAR with Sparks

Sex Toys, Sand Grains, and the Faith In the Power of Our Voice


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It is hard to determine when or how it exactly happened, but at some point, women stopped being supportive villages for each other and became enemy kingdoms. From who has better hair, body, or clothes to who is more successful at their job or earns more money, it is a non-stop, gruesome women against women competition. 


Today, we had another beautiful conversation about friendship, sisterhood, faith, self-image, confidence, and growth. We explore childhood memories and identify where we get that sense of competition against other women. Is it something we hear about, or do we learn from adults? We delve into how critical it is to identify that our minimal size in the universe is inversely proportional to our role in it, that our voice matters, and needs to be heard. We also talk about how important it is to own our mistakes, even when they are extremely uncomfortable, and not wait to be thanked for apologizing. 


In This Episode, You Will Learn:

  • We appreciate what we lose. Pleasant memories at the sex shop (1:23)
  • Women used to be villages for each other (12:54)
  • Still loud and obnoxious. You can't lock personality in a closet (19:33)
  • We are a grain of salt in the desert (25:56)
  • What is faith really about (32:01)
  • Why do we have to take 100% responsibility for our actions (38:21)


Let's Connect:

  • Women Real and Raw website
  • Women Real and Raw Instagram
  • Women Real and Raw Facebook
  • Book: Kristin Sparks - The Book On Joy

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WRAR with SparksBy Kristin Sparks

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