What if purpose isn’t something you find, build, or optimize?
In this episode of Living Well, Dee and Jenn sit down for a conversation about purpose without striving. This is not about branding your calling, maximizing your gifts, or turning your faith into output.
It’s a space for those who are tired, still faithful, deeply discerning, and quietly hungry for something truer.
Together, they reclaim the word purpose from hustle culture and spiritualized productivity, returning it to its original weight: submission, obedience, and meaning shaped by God rather than performance.
Drawing from the life and witness of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., they explore purpose as single-minded faithfulness—not success—and what it means to live with clarity even when ease, safety, and applause are not guaranteed.
The conversation closes with a gentle but honest reflection on grief, surrender, and what happens when the life we planned dies—making room for the life God gives.
This episode is an exhale. A remembering. An invitation to live well without performing your way into meaning.