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In this episode of Still Becoming, we slow the conversation down and talk about something often missing from growth and healing spaces: grace.
So many of us have been taught that becoming means fixing ourselves, constantly improving, or proving our progress. But what if growth didn’t have to be driven by pressure, shame, or perfection?
Together, we reflect on what it means to grow without punishment—making room for rest, uncertainty, changing your mind, and honoring your limits. Jazzy shares a powerful moment from counseling that reshaped her understanding of healing: “You’re not broken. You don’t need to be fixed.” From there, the conversation deepens into a discussion of unlearning survival habits, holding faith with open hands, and choosing compassion over self-criticism.
This episode is for anyone who feels behind, tired, or like they’re doing healing “wrong.”
You’re not late. You’re not failing.
You belong in the process, and grace gets to come with you.
By Jasmine Ramos, Stephanie Garrett, Drew CurranIn this episode of Still Becoming, we slow the conversation down and talk about something often missing from growth and healing spaces: grace.
So many of us have been taught that becoming means fixing ourselves, constantly improving, or proving our progress. But what if growth didn’t have to be driven by pressure, shame, or perfection?
Together, we reflect on what it means to grow without punishment—making room for rest, uncertainty, changing your mind, and honoring your limits. Jazzy shares a powerful moment from counseling that reshaped her understanding of healing: “You’re not broken. You don’t need to be fixed.” From there, the conversation deepens into a discussion of unlearning survival habits, holding faith with open hands, and choosing compassion over self-criticism.
This episode is for anyone who feels behind, tired, or like they’re doing healing “wrong.”
You’re not late. You’re not failing.
You belong in the process, and grace gets to come with you.