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When You’re in the Pit: How to Keep Showing Up When Everything Feels Broken


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What do you do when you find yourself in the pit, when life feels heavy, confusing, and raw? What happens when even the relationships you count on most feel like they’re slipping through your fingers?


In this episode of Raw Tallant, host Dave Tallant drops the script and speaks straight from the heart. He shares his real-time journey through emotional fog and relational struggle, pulling back the curtain on what it looks like to stay grounded in faith when everything around you feels uncertain. From his experience at a powerful live coaching event to the daily wrestle of choosing love over fear, Dave explores the inner work required to keep moving forward, even when you can't see the road ahead.


You’ll hear how he’s leaning on Christ, embracing coaching, and holding fast to the idea that transformation, not just survival, is possible. This isn’t a polished message; it’s a raw and real-time testimony of growth, pain, and the fierce decision to show up anyway.


What You'll Learn:

Why the “pit” moments in life are often invitations to transformation, not signs of failure

How coaching and community can create space for healing and growth

The role of subconscious survival patterns in sabotaging our happiness

How to root yourself in gratitude and intention, even when clarity is missing

A faith-based mindset for walking through emotional fog with purpose

“I’m not broken, I’ve been broken open.” - Dave Tallant


If this episode speaks to you, don’t keep it to yourself. Subscribe to Raw Tallant, share it with someone who needs encouragement, and take a moment to journal your own “pit” season, what’s God revealing to you in it? And if you need support, coaching, or just someone to walk alongside you, reach out to Dave on Instagram @rawtalentmindset or on Facebook at Dave Tallant.


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