Courage doesn't always arrive with a roar. Sometimes it comes trembling - wrapped in fear, uncertainty, and the quiet weight of knowing you can't stay silent any longer. In this episode, we explore how courage grows: not from fearlessness, but from loyalty to what matters most.
Drawing from psychological research and the real story of Rosa Parks, we'll look at why even a small act of truth-telling can ripple outward, awakening others who have been silently holding the same question, the same convictions, the same fragile hopes. You don't have to feel brave to make a difference. You don't have to be loud to start a quiet revolution.
If you've ever felt the tremor of wanting to speaking but feared what it might cost, this episode is for you. Courage doesn't erase fear - it grows in its presence.
One trembling voice at a time.
Joni Miller, Ph.D. is a writer, researcher, spiritual coach, and speaker who uses her knowledge, education, and love of all things spiritual to help others find their unique spiritual path. www.SpiritualGeography.net