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December 19, 2023 31 mins

Leanne is back as we conclude our deep dive into the Paradox of Worthiness. In this final episode of the series, she unravels the concept of "Self-Endorsement" and explores this idea that it's possible for you to value your own opinion of yourself and God’s opinion of you more so (even just a little bit more so) than someone else’s opinion of you. And how THAT can liberate you from the constant need for external validation.

Self-Endorsement is truly about standing confidently in who you are, but more so who God says you are, and seeking approval from God, rather than relying solely on others' opinions. Leanne encourages you to break free from society's definition of approval and external validation, renew your mind, and invite God into the process through prayer. 

As she wraps up this series, the invitation is clear: explore a new perspective, be patient with yourself, and trust the unfolding journey of self-discovery as you identify what you need for your head, heart, and spirit.

HOST: @LeanneEllington

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Speaker 1 (00:09):
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Speaker 2 (00:27):
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Speaker 1 (00:31):
What's that? As well said, passion should talking transformation? What's
that got to.

Speaker 2 (00:45):
Welcome back to what's God got to do with it?
And we are back to wrap up this series where
we are breaking down this really complex topic of worthiness
and really what I call the paradox of worthiness because
for a lot of us, you know, feeling worthy when
we've never felt worthy, Well, that's just really hard, right,
and it's really complex and it's not something that comes naturally.

(01:07):
So this is the sixth and final episode in this
series where we have been breaking down what I call
the five blocks to God's love and how I discovered
for me that when it came to actually feeling worthy
of being loved and not feeling like I had to
earn it or like you know, when you do this,
then you'll be lovable kind of thing. I mean loved
right now as I am. That was a really hard thing.

(01:29):
For me to grasp. At first, it's kind of like
something was blocking me from receiving it. But as I shared,
God wasn't blocking me, and my circumstances weren't blocking me.
I was blocking me, unknowingly blocking myself because my thoughts
and my perception of myself, that's what was blocking what
was available to me. And so that's why I now

(01:50):
call them the God blocks, because if you are blocking them,
it feels like that love, that worthiness, that whatever you're
looking to receive, it feels like it's not even there.
So we talked about self acceptance, and you know, really
the paradox of acceptance because it's like, well, how do
you just accept yourself when all you've ever known is
self rejection or criticism or just you know, flat out

(02:10):
shaming yourself. Then we talked about health and self care
but with God's support, and really the paradox of that too,
because if you don't even know how to do that,
or if you feel like all of your attempts have failed,
that's going to be a missing link for you as well.
Then we talked about God's truth about your divine worth

(02:31):
and how to find your own self worth if all
you've ever known. Is only feeling worthy if you weigh
a certain amount, or achieve a certain type of success,
or just measure up to standards that you never even created.
And then last week we talked about this idea of
earning back your own trust but with God as your copilot,
and really this new refined definition of self esteem and

(02:54):
learning how to earn back not just your own trust,
but your self respect as well. So if you miss
those episodes, definitely go back and check them out because
we talked about how on one side of the coin,
these five things can act like magic ingredients that add
up to this recipe for worthiness. And one thing I
really want you to remember as we're wrapping up this

(03:15):
series is that, ay, this is an evolution and a
lifelong process, and you never just you know, air quotes
get there. Right, at least I don't believe you do.
You're a human who is human ing. Right, You're human ing,
And everything I'm sharing is and always will be under
the umbrella of grace, grace and more grace.

Speaker 1 (03:34):
Right.

Speaker 2 (03:34):
We are not playing a game of perfectionism, right. But
also this is a recipe, and yes, each individual ingredient
has a purpose and a role to play. And you
know you wouldn't just leave brown sugar out of chocolate
chip cookies and try to sub out more flour instead
of the brown sugar, right, Like, each ingredient has its
own purpose, but as you're learning, there's also crossover and

(03:56):
spillover and one can influence others and and and it's
also a recipe. Right, So they all stand alone and
they're part of something bigger at play. Okay, But that's
why awareness is so cool and really so magical. But
it's also crucial because those same things, if you're not aware,

(04:17):
and if you stay blocked by them, you will feel
blocked from love, and feel blocked from worthiness, and feel
blocked from all of those things that are there for
you right now, right not when you lose weight, not
when you make more money, not when you heal from
your past, I mean right now. But also, like I share,
these blocks are the perfect place to invite God in

(04:39):
and ask him to help you. And that's why I
believe it's so important to recognize your own blocks, as in,
you know what's keeping you from receiving the love that's
available to you right now, right. So let's just keep
this conversation going because as you're learning, awareness truly is
enough to start that transformative process and really create those
new pathways in your brain. And so, just like we

(05:02):
did for self acceptance and for health and self care,
and then we did it for self worth and self esteem,
I'm going to show you this next ingredient and god
block from three different viewpoints. So we're going to take
a look at it through the lens of it being
one of the five ingredients that become this recipe for
worthiness within your self image. But we'll also see how

(05:24):
that same ingredient, that same thing can actually be a
god block if you feel blocked by it or you
don't feel worthy of receiving it. And then of course
we'll look at what God has to say about it.
So let's just dive on in, okay, and let's take
a look at the fifth ingredient to your self image
and worthiness and the fifth god block, which is self endorsement.

(05:47):
So when I talk about this concept of self endorsement,
it's something that most people have not really heard of.
So I actually just want to explain right out the
gate how it's an ingredient to a worthy self image
and how it can also be a God block if
you're not aware. Because here's the truth, it is not practical.
It is not even possible for anyone to not care

(06:11):
what other people think about us. Okay. Our brains are
wired to care, as in all humans are wired to care,
especially the female brain. Actually, we as women, were actually
wired to actively notice other people's opinions and judgments of
us more than the male brain. Okay. And this is
because of that female brain, which I talk about all

(06:34):
the time, and I explained this in detail in the
Neurofaith episode back in episode seven. It was called the
faith brain connection where self image meets neuroscience. So definitely
go check that out as well, because it will connect
a lot of dots for you. But yeah, it's not
possible to not care about other people's opinions of you.

(06:55):
And like we talked about in depth in that episode,
there's an entire part of your brain that ACC or
anterior singulate cortex or I just call it again short
ACC that the whole, entire part of your brain is
designed to look for and judge whether you feel accepted
or cared for, or liked, or even if you just belong,

(07:17):
like if you feel a sense of belonging in a group,
a crowd, your circle of friends, your community. So we
literally have an entire part of the brain that's looking
for that. It's it's that social brain and the brain
that's not only looking for whether you feel accepted, cared for, liked,
or belong. It's the same part of the brain where
comparisonitis and FOMO and fear of rejection actually live, right,

(07:41):
And if you're anything like me, when I go down
a rabbit hole of comparisonitis and fomo and fear of
being rejected, it gets dark, right. It is not a
pretty experience. And so now you might be understanding why
you know, sorry, not sorry, I talk about the ACC
so much. I get so fired up about it because
of what this part of the brain does. And I'm

(08:01):
honestly just baffled that it's not a more mainstream topic.
But I digress, and we are here talking about it now,
which is the important thing. And in fact, we pretty
much talk about this as part of the brain every
single episode because it's also where ding ding ding, you
guessed it. Your self image lives, Okay, your self image
lives in the ACC. And so yeah, it's not possible

(08:23):
to outsmart your brain in that regard and pretend like
you don't care what other people think, because you do,
right I do. You do. All humans do, and it's
really nothing to be ashamed of, Like we're wired to care.
But I'll also go as far as saying that if
you ever hear somebody say like, oh, I don't care
what anyone thinks about me, or I don't care what
they think, I'm not trying to be mean, but there's

(08:45):
a good chance that they are lying to themselves, because again,
we are wired to care what other people think, not
just some humans, but all humans. So not caring at
all is not possible. But here's what is possible, Okay,
figuring out who you are and how you feel about yourself,
and the part that a lot of people skip over

(09:06):
or don't know how to discover what God says about you,
regardless of what anyone else thinks or what you think
anyone else thinks of you. So it's like what somebody
actually thinks about you, but then also like your perception
or what you think somebody else thinks about you, which
again are two different things, right or maybe they'll be

(09:26):
the same thing, but oftentimes they're not. And so here's
what's possible again for you to value your own opinion
of yourself and God's opinion of you more so, even
if it's just a teeny tiny bit more so than
someone else's opinion of you. Okay, So, in other words,
what would it be like if you didn't need and

(09:48):
have to rely on endorsement from someone or something else
to tell you who you are, or tell you how
much you're worth, or tell you how beautiful or desirable
you are, or if you have the right to feel
that way for yourself in general. But you just had
it for yourself, and when you forgot or just needed reminding,
you went to God and you borrowed his eyes and

(10:10):
his words and got it through those channels, right instead
of once again, society or social media or all that
other stuff we used to validate ourselves to make us
feel worthy. And again, there's no shame here. I've done it.
I've used everything you can think of to try to
validate myself. And yeah, don't get me wrong, it's nice
to get that confirmation and endorsement from others like you're

(10:32):
only human, right. It feels good and it's definitely human
of you to want to get it from a number
or dollar amount or corporate ladder or whatever. We've all
fallen down that trap as well. Right, But what would
it be like if you didn't need it from others,
and you didn't rely on it from those things. You
were just able to know it and walk in it, right,

(10:53):
like walk in the knowingness of who you are and
walk in the knowingness of your worthiness. And again that
you don't have to earn it. It's just yours to
receive and to feel worthy of receiving. Okay, that is
what I mean by self endorsement, and really that God endorsement,
like God's endorsement of you. And of course, just like

(11:13):
the other ingredients, there's the side of the coin where yeah,
it's an ingredient to your self image. But again, if
that feels out of touch or out of reach, then
it's probably a God block and simply blocking what God
has to say about you or how God feels about you. Okay,
But again, the great thing about these blocks is that
they don't have to be there. Okay, They can be

(11:34):
knocked down, and the easiest way to do that is
to renew your mind and build new beliefs and definitions,
which is exactly what we're here doing so when I
talk about your self endorsed self, okay, I'm talking about

(11:56):
again just standing in the knowingness of who you are
and being so deeply rooted in the identity of who
you are and who God says you are, and valuing
that right, really valuing that version of you more so,
even just a little bit, more than someone else's opinion
of you, okay, and more than the Instagram cool factor

(12:19):
whatever it is that weak or that day, and more
than how much you care whether you get invited to
something or included in something, and all the stuff that
we as humans care about. And again, there's no shame
in it, right. I like people to like me like
and I fall victim to comparisonitis and I get my
feelings hurt when I'm left out. So I'm not telling
you not to be human. But in the midst of

(12:40):
all of that, when I don't feel accepted or connected
or cared for by others, like, can I find that
safety within myself and with God? And if I can't,
can I borrow God's eyes and see what he has
to say about me and see what he has to
say about it? Right? Which I know, I know I
know true. Trust me. This is all so much easier

(13:02):
said than done, because again, we are wired to care
about other's opinions of us. And I am not telling
you not to write, but what have you just simply
placed a higher value on your identity of who you
are and who God says you are, and just value
their opinions a bit less and less. Right, So you're
going in one direction a little bit more and therefore

(13:24):
by extension, going in the opposite direction a little bit
less right. But again, notice I didn't say not to care.
I just mean flip the script go in the other
direction more so. Now, just picture, right, like if you
were walking around as that version of you, knowing your
value and worth rather than relying on it from someone
or something else. And if you were self endorsed, and
you were walking around knowing your value and worth and

(13:46):
what God says about you rather than relying on that
from someone or something else, and you were God endorsed, right,
I mean, just imagine that version of you for just
a second. Who would you be being right? What would
you act like, talk like, walk like, think like, feel like?
All of it? Right? Imagine how your self image would
be impacted if you are walking around seeing yourself, seeing

(14:10):
your life through those eyes and through God's eyes. In
that regard, what would your self endorsed God endorse life
be like? Okay, And if this feels out of reach
or you aren't able to fully receive this right now,
that's okay too. Okay, God will meet you there too.
And that's where I believe the renewing of your mind,

(14:31):
it's the perfect strategy and re establishing your identity and
who He says you are and in God's endorsement of you,
so that you can actually receive the worthiness that you are.
That's the perfect place to start. Okay. Now, of course,
you know the word nerd in me is always around,
and the word nerd in me wants you to know
that the etymology of the word endorse, the origins of

(14:55):
the word endorse, actually means confirm or approve and to
put on the back. Okay, So that's the word endorse,
but the word meant ment. So the second half of
endorsement just means the result of Okay, So the result
of confirmation or approval, the result of putting on the back. Right,
So what would be the result of you confirming and

(15:18):
approving and having your own back, right, And what would
be the result of you walking around knowing that God
confirms and approves of you and has your back, And
I honestly think they both have their place. Like I
love this idea of you know, this is a concept
of having my own back, because to me, it's this
idea that you know, I know who I am and

(15:38):
I know where my approval and identity truly comes from,
instead of assuming the worst about myself. But it's also
this idea of receiving and feeling worthy of receiving, this
idea of God confirming and God affirming and God approving
of me and God having my back instead of assuming
the worst again or assuming that God thinks the worst

(16:00):
of me. Right. It's such a distinction. And by the way,
this is not me coming from some high mountain saying like,
oh I've mastered this, I'm you know, high up on
the mountain anything like that. Like these are the conversations
I have to have with myself every single day as well,
because all of this self image stuff, it's like my
biggest kryptonite for me, right, And that's why I need
to keep renewing my mind and keep establishing my own

(16:22):
identity and worth because just like you might be, you know,
for most of my life, I was looking for someone
to tell me who I was, or tell me what
to do, or air quotes make me feel good about
myself or feel worthy of approval. And this is where
there's also that crossover with self worth, with really with
all the ingredients, but self worth specifically because often you know,

(16:45):
for me, I was looking for a certain weight or
gene size, or relationship status or whatever it was to again,
you know, air quotes make me feel that way and
again who I was at the time. If I wasn't
counting or measuring those things or those you know, quantifiables,
and no one was outright telling me who I was
or how lovable I was. I didn't know where to
find that approval rights It's all I knew until I

(17:07):
actually learned something else, something like we're talking about today.
And that's why I believe it's so important to not
only create a new definition of self endorsement, or maybe
it's your first definition of self endorsement. Maybe it's not
even new, maybe this is the first time you've even
heard about this, right, but this idea of feeling worthy
of receiving that love in approval when trust me, it's

(17:27):
there for the taking for you, right, But what if
the easiest way to do that was to look to
God's endorsement and God's approval of you. And again, you
don't have to earn it, you don't have to work
for it, you don't have to hustle for it. It's
yours right now. It's there, right now, and just you know,
for repetition's sake, not just feeling like you have to

(17:48):
figure all this out on your own, right, I mean, yeah,
make sure you're taking radical ownership of what you can
and cannot influence, but asking God to step in and
do a lot of the heavy lifting in your head
and heart and spirit. And that's the beautiful thing about
this ingredient and really all of them, and how they
work as an ingredient to overcome what's blocking you. Like

(18:09):
when you get yourself so deeply rooted in what God
says about you and what God thinks of you, and
how much God approves of you, and how much God
loves you and how He has your back, it's almost
like self endorsement magically shows up because by extension, you're
not looking for that approval and endorsement elsewhere. You're looking

(18:29):
to get it from God, right, and the easiest way
to do that, as as you're learning, is just to
ask and just pray. And I'll share a really simple
prayer for this in just a minute, But first let's
go to God's word and see what he has to
say about self endorsement and God endorsement. And I love
this one from Galatians one ten, and this is the

(18:50):
NIV version where it says, am I now trying to
win the approval of human beings or of God? Or
am I trying to please people? If I were still
trying to please people, I would not be a servant
of Christ. And so to me, this just reminds me
of what we were talking about when when it comes
to self endorsement and God endorsement, like am I playing

(19:11):
the game of standing in the knowingness of who I am?
And am I standing in the knowingness of who God
says I am? Or am I playing the game of
seeking the approval of others to feel that way? And
again there's no shame either way. But I always just
remind my clients, like you want to be aware of
which one of these storylines you're feeding, or which game

(19:33):
you're playing. This one is so so good. It's from
Matthew six ' to one. This is also the NIV version,
and it says, be careful not to practice your righteousness
in front of others to be seen by them. If
you do, you will have no reward from your father
in heaven. And this one really sat with me when
I first heard it because it made me ask myself

(19:54):
things like, Okay, Leanne, who would you be being if
no one was watching? Right? It made me a myself, Okay,
would I be showing up this way without social media
and likes and shares and saves and all the things? Right? Like,
where in my life am I doing or saying or
behaving in a way just to be seen by others
when I'm not even seeing myself? Like maybe in ways

(20:17):
I was looking for somebody to see something that I
wasn't even seeing myself. Right. Whereas the best version of
me again, the one who has my own back, and
I know who I am and I know where my
approval and identity comes from. When I just show up
as her, the right people come to or just stay
in my life and to be honest as I'm getting

(20:38):
wise and gaining more discernment. I'll go as far as
say that the wrong ones also find their way out
to and in a way like I can only just
say thank you Jesus when they do and just be
grateful because again there's that trust. And I keep coming
back to who I am and whose I am. So

(21:03):
when that scripture says be careful not to practice your
righteousness in front of others to be seen by them.
If you do, you will have no reward from your
Father in heaven, it just reminds me of whose approval
am I seeking. And to come back to this idea
of God's endorsement and what he says about me, This
one is so so good and so relevant to this conversation.

(21:26):
It's from Tewod Corinthians ten eighteen, also the NIV version,
for it is not the one who commends himself who
is approved, but the one whom the Lord commends, Okay,
And this just reminds me that, honestly, if I try
to figure this all out without God, and I allow
all of the worldly stuff to guide me, or to

(21:48):
let culture or human nature influence my view of myself
without God's perspective, I'm screwed. Like really, I hate to
say it like that, but it says, for it is
not the one who commends himself who's approved, but the
one whom the Lord commends. And again, if I am
just leaving it to myself, wow, I'd be so lost.

(22:09):
And to me, this is again where it's about being
so deeply rooted in who he says I am and
standing in that knowingness. And then this last one seems unrelated,
but I promise you it's not so. For just a second,
I want you to become aware of where you are
judging others, Okay, because I promise you wherever you're judging others,

(22:31):
it's coming from a place of lack right, like where
you're judging yourself, or where you don't feel good about
yourself right your heck, sometimes for me it's coming from
you know, jealousy or insecurity, or just parts of me
where I still need some healing. And this one's from
Matthew seven to two, where it says do not judge,
or you too will be judged. For in the same

(22:51):
way you judge others, you will be judged. And with
the measure you use, it will be measured to you.
So it's almost like what goes around comes around, but
you're given out like it's going to come back to you.
And again, this is so much easier said than done,
Like I know that, right, We are meaning making machines,
and we as humans are wired to judge, okay, right,

(23:13):
our brain is constantly making judgments like do I like
orange or the color red better? Or do I prefer
this show or that podcast? Like, we are constantly judging
because we're wired to judge. We're wired for judgment. So
I just want to kind of qualify this by saying,
I want you to simply start noticing where not where
you're just judging, but where you're judging unkindly, unfairly and

(23:36):
from that place of lack. Okay, So there's a difference
between me saying like, Wow, I notice that somebody said
something and that is not in alignment with my views.
That's me making a judgment, right, But if I say
something like wow, they said that and they are a
jerk and they are mean and I don't like them,
that's the unkind unfair, you know, really place of lack

(23:56):
kind of judgment. Right, So again I'm judging either way.
We're always making judgments and like distinctions and awarenesses in
our brain, but really being mindful of the kind of
judgment or the kind of lens. Right, and so listen.
I could go on and on, but I just want
to leave you with one more reminder before we wrap
things up. When it comes to the ingredient of self
endorsement as part of the recipe of your self image, Okay,

(24:19):
this is where, yes, I believe it's our job to
take radical ownership of it, right. This is where we
got to put in the work as a human because
if we want something to be different, like, we need
to do things differently, we need to see things differently. Okay,
But when it comes to the side of the coin
where this concept of self endorsement and God endorsement is
really a god block or a spiritual block, and it's

(24:42):
blocking you from receiving what's available to you, that's where
I'm here to just keep on, keep on, keep watering
that seed that I've planted back in your brain at
the very beginning of the of the series. What if
the god block side of it wasn't yours alone to
break through. What if that was where where you invited
God into it? Right? What if it wasn't your job

(25:04):
and your responsibility or not least like, obviously take responsibility
for what you can, but not like, oh my gosh,
I have to do this all on my own, right,
because remember what we said back in that interview with
Ketrick about self reliance, right, So what if this is
where you moved into that god reliance and God's guidance,
and this is where just you know, I do invite
you to invite God into it and you know, ask

(25:26):
God to help you and just meet you there. And
just to make it super simple, what if it was
as simple as praying something along the lines of God,
you know, please show me where I'm looking for confirmation
and approval from the world instead of standing in the
knowingness of who I am and instead of getting it
from you, and God, please show me who I am

(25:48):
through your eyes and just pray that over and over
again to start. And the reason I love that prayer
is because the first half where you say, God, please
show me where I'm looking for confirmation and approval from the
world instead of standing in the knowingness of who I am,
and instead of getting it from you, You're asking for
revelation and wisdom of what you're you know, trying to

(26:10):
walk away from or trying to transform. And then the
second half where you say, God, please show me who
I am through your eyes. You're asking for a new perspective,
You're asking for new beliefs and in turn, really a
new identity. And I'm telling you, if you pray this
over and over again, he will show up. Okay, he
will meet you there. He will give you the revelation

(26:31):
that you're seeking. Right. And also it's not just that,
like neuroscience says the same thing, like what we focus
on expands, and as I keep sharing with you, if
you give it air, attention, intension, and repetition, it will
become who you are. Your brain will learn it and
it will become part of the way you think. But again,
that's where you've got to renew your mind and really

(26:51):
practice it and give it that air, attention, intention, repetition
to God, please show me where I'm looking for confirmation
and approval the world, instead of standing in the knowingness
of who I am and instead of getting it from you,
and God, please show me who I am through your eyes.
That is my invitation to you. And yeah, there is

(27:13):
the part that you've got to take radical ownership of
your self image, right, but also the side of self
worth where you know if God is if it's a
God block, that's where I do invite you to ask
God to meet you there and surrender this over to
Him in that prayer for a request, and again keep
coming back to that prayer. God, show me where I'm
looking for confirmation and approval from the world, instead of

(27:35):
really standing in the knowingness of who I am and
instead of getting it from you, and just show me
who I am through your eyes. And that's really it.
It can really be that simple, okay, And that is
really the nutshell of all of this. Okay, And really
my invitations to you to just try on today, but
also this entire series. It's a new story, it's a

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new perspective, and there's so much more I can say
about all of this. You can tell I get really
fired up. But we're gonna stop for right now. And
that's actually it for this entire series, Okay. So my
invitation to you throughout this entire series to just try
on this new story, this new perspective. But this is
a really great jumping off point. Okay. So that is
it for this series. And just keep all of these

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in the back of your mind, come back and listen
to them. They aren't going anywhere. Okay. You can head
all the way back to the episode I did with
Ketrick about self reliance versus God reliance, because that's really
where all this started. And then we really kicked off
the series with the five blocks to you God's love.
Then there was self acceptance and then self care. Then
we got into self worth and then self esteem and

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now self endorsement. So five ingredients, one magical recipe, five
blocks to be aware of and just really ask God
to help you break through, okay, and again, just be
patient with yourself. Play the long game. There is no hurry,
there's no rush. And if it feels like there is
a rush, okay, that is not coming from him, It's

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coming from you. Okay. And trust me, I have to
remind myself of that a lot, so I thought that
maybe you needed to hear that too. Okay. So this
is Leanne signing off for this series designed to really
unravel this complex topic of worthiness, and we're going to
be back next week with our next series called Acting
as If, which if you love the neuroscience side of things,

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you are going to love this next series because it's
literally the prequel to What's God Got to Do With It?
It's actually what started this whole journey. It started this
whole podcast, and you'll know what I mean when you listen,
but I'll explain it all to you. But in the meantime,
I hope you got whatever you needed from this series.
I hope you got whatever you needed today for your head,

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your heart, your spirit. And we will be back with more,
so I will talk to you then we'll be back
with more What's God Got to Do with It? But
in the meantime, I would definitely love to hear from
so just tell me where you are in your story
or maybe what questions you have, like where do you
feel you need clarity or support or wisdom in your

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own journey. I definitely want to hear from you, So
head on over to What's God Got to Do with It?
Dot com and scroll down to the form to share
your thoughts, your questions, your feedback, and you can do
that instantly. So What's God Got to Do with It?
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on the Amy Brown Podcast Network. It's written and hosted
by Me and Ellington, Executive produced by Elizabeth Fozzio, post
production and name by Houston Tilly, and original music written
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