Sometimes life doesn’t knock — it just walks in.
In this episode of The VoyageCast, Eddie shares a painfully funny and surprisingly spiritual story about being walked in on at a Starbucks bathroom… and how that moment of embarrassment opened up something deeper about vulnerability, control, and grace.
From the science of why embarrassment feels like physical pain, to the story of Adam and Eve’s first attempt at hiding, this episode explores why exposure might be the most honest path to growth.
Eddie reflects on:
With humor, honesty, and a little theological grit, this episode invites you to rethink the moments you’ve wanted to hide — and consider that maybe those moments weren’t about humiliation at all, but invitation.
If you’ve ever been exposed, interrupted, or undone by life, this one’s for you.
Listen now to learn why grace doesn’t knock, why embarrassment can be holy, and why being human is sometimes the most spiritual thing you can be.
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