Stop scrolling and hear the message that keeps too many of us stuck: comfort can quietly erase your calling. We open with a blunt truth about the “what if” life—how it feels thoughtful but often masks fear—and then trace how a painful ending became the on-ramp to deeper trust, surprising freedom, and a new platform with real impact.
Ron recounts losing his favorite job at a Christian radio station and the identity crisis that followed. That setback exposed pride, the illusion of control, and the myth that once achieved, purpose is safe. Through unhurried conversations with Jesus, he learned that presence—not easy answers—restores courage. We discuss the shift from surviving to living: reframing what-ifs into acts of surrender, allowing grace to open doors gently, and rebuilding from the ground up with clarity and joy.
Across the episode, we highlight stories of guests who met Jesus at the end of themselves, not in polished spaces. Their journeys echo a practical framework for anyone feeling motionless: pause for honest prayer, listen for the still voice that speaks love, take one bold step, and let momentum follow. We unpack why stagnation is riskier than failure, how alignment beats hype, and why you can't walk on water until you step out of the boat. The result is a grounded, hopeful path back to purpose—one that replaces fear with faith, regret with motion, and titles with true calling.
If the question “If not now, when?” has been tugging at you, this conversation is your nudge to move. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs courage today, and leave a review with the one “what if” you're ready to release.
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