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May 16, 2025 33 mins

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Welcome back to Rettals Pub — where spirituality flows like bourbon and truth is chased, not preached.

In this soulful and unscripted episode, we dive into what it really means to love deeply, embrace emotional honesty, and find sacred meaning in the messy parts of life — without the baggage of religion. This one’s for anyone who's ever felt "too much" or not enough. You’re not alone.

Topics we explore:

  • Why emotional openness isn't a weakness but a spiritual strength
  • Letting go of people’s opinions — and holding onto compassion
  • How everyday conversations can "minister" without the pulpit
  • The misunderstood word “love” and its many layers
  • Soul reflections, spontaneous wisdom, and laughing through the awkward
  • The spirituality of breath, being, and friendship
  • Fruit trees, reincarnation, and why existence itself is holy

Grab a drink. Settle in. Let’s be real.

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