Keepin' It Real!

Time to Tear Down the Fences of Offense

Kim Haar and Kim Spence Episode 42

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In this episode of the Keepin' It Real Podcast, Kim Haar and Kim Spence Mullen dive into the powerful topic of how holding onto offense can build barriers that cut off our friendships and relationships. 

Living in offense doesn't just hurt us; it creates fences that distance us from those we care about. Today, we explore how to work through being hurt or unintentionally hurting someone else and the importance of walking through the stages of forgiveness. 

We can maintain and even strengthen our connections by placing a higher value on our relationships than on the offenses. Tune in as we discuss practical steps to let go of offenses and embrace forgiveness.

Keepin' It Real Question:
"Has there been a time someone offended you, and how did you work through that?"

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