In this episode of the Canyon Pathways Podcast, Noel Bouché reflects on the evolving nature of freedom—what it means, how we seek it, and why true freedom is often found in unexpected places.
Freedom is something we all long for, but as life unfolds, our understanding of it shifts. In youth, freedom often means limitless options. In midlife, it becomes more complex—interwoven with leadership, responsibility, and relationships. Sometimes, what once felt like freedom now feels like constraint.
Noel explores this tension, examining how true freedom isn’t just about independence, but about connection—our identity as sons and daughters of God, the role of community, and the paradox that the more we surrender, the freer we become. Through thoughtful commentary and personal reflection, this episode invites listeners to rethink what freedom really looks like in their own lives.
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