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"Love Doesn’t Sit Still — It Moves."In Part Two of this honest and unfiltered exploration of the word love, Oliver Marcelle and Luvon Dungee pick up right where they left off—diving even deeper into one of the most misunderstood, misused, and mishandled words in our vocabulary.

If Part One challenged your perception of love, Part Two will have you reconstructing it from the ground up.

This episode explores what it truly means to love as a verb—how love moves, shows up, and sustains, even when the feelings fade. From parenthood and fear, to romantic confusion, to the dangers of obsession and emotional dependency, Oliver and Luvon examine the right and wrong uses of love and why so many of us have been getting it wrong for so long.

They reflect on how love is too often a catch-all—a word we slap on top of emotions like lust, infatuation, admiration, or even control. And once again, they peel back the layers by digging into the origins, cultural misuses, and scriptural context of the word. But this time, they go even further—introducing listeners to the different types of love and how those types should influence how we speak and live.

💬 In this episode, you’ll hear:

They also tackle the emotional exhaustion of using the word love loosely. When everything is labeled love, nothing really is.

This episode doesn’t just redefine the word—it puts a mirror in front of the listener. It challenges you to ask hard questions:

Whether you're single, married, dating, healing, parenting, or simply growing—this conversation will have you reevaluating how you say love... and how you live it.

🧠 This isn’t just a podcast episode. It’s a class in emotional intelligence, self-awareness, and honest reflection.

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💬 As always, Oliver and Luvon are not here to tell you what to think. They’re here to spark conversation, provoke thought, and build a community that dares to speak with clarity and conviction.

📲 Don’t forget to follow, share, and subscribe.💡 Join the conversation. Be part of the movement.🎙️ Because the wrong words... create the wrong outcomes.