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This episode centers on one phrase: don’t give it placement. What does it mean to “neither give place”? It means don’t give it a seat. Don’t let it get a feature on the album of your life. Using the music industry analogy, the conversation unpacks how producers fight for placement on an album because placement brings royalties, influence, and identification. In the same way, thoughts, rhythms, fears, relationships, and cultural narratives fight for placement in your heart. And once something gets placement, it gets plays — every time your life runs, that track runs with it.

The focus shifts from morality to alignment. This isn’t about being “good” or “bad.” It’s about the God-version of you — the sharp, aware, maximized version — versus the dulled, synced, system-shaped version. Music, inebriation, fear, and even popular narratives can act like a subtle potion for perception, slowly syncing you to a rhythm that isn’t yours. Guarding your heart means protecting your ear gate and eye gate because whatever enters your heart will issue your life. If something has gotten placement, it doesn’t have to stay. Albums can be remixed. Tracks can be deleted. When you submit your heart back to the Producer, the original sound — the version God wrote — begins to play again.



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