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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.

🧠 In This Episode:

💭 Reflection Prompts from Dana:

  1. What aspects of your life are you afraid to say out loud that are no longer serving you?
  2. Where do you find yourself staying to prove your worth, but deep down, you know you're stuck?
  3. What spaces or relationships ask you to abandon truth for the sake of peace or comfort?
  4. How often do you find it difficult to stand up for the truth, but easily maintain the lie?

🔥 Key Definitions Dana Unpacks:

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Until next time, rest, my friends.

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