In this thought-provoking follow-up to “A Love Letter to the Folks Afraid of Their Liberation,” host Dana Tenille Weekes challenges listeners to examine the differences between living a life of comfort, peace, and liberation—and why mistaking one for the other may be holding us back from true rest.
Dana reintroduces her powerful definition of rest as a liberating form of self-acceptance rooted in agency, belonging, and truth. She argues that without embracing truth (no matter how uncomfortable), we risk living a passive life curated by others instead of embodying who we truly are.
This episode is both a reflection and an invitation: to pause, confront the familiar, and start reclaiming the parts of ourselves we’ve been told to hide.
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