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12. Cleere Cherry Reaves: What Starts as Shame Turns into Freedom for Other People

12. Cleere Cherry Reaves: What Starts as Shame Turns into Freedom for Other People

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If you’ve followed Cleere Reaves, who you probably know as CleerelyStated, on Instagram for even just 5 minutes, you know she has the gift of putting into words what God is laying on our hearts. From almost a collective, societal perspective! I don’t know how, but she does. It is a miraculous thing.

And my conversation with her felt like her writing coming to life. If you’re ready for a girl’s girl kind of conversation, wrapped with God’s Truth about who HE says you are, and also feels kind of like a calming hug because someone GETS you, then signed, sealed delivered - this episode is yours.

In my chat with Cleere, we cover:

  • Why obedience is really an invitation and privilege in who you get to become
  • Why it’s important to be courageous twice
  • Why anger can be a hard emotion for women to access
  • The difference between a peacemaker and a peacekeeper
  • How our biggest regrets are not seeking out our full potential of our giftings

I hope you have a big smile on your face after listening to this. Because I know I sure did after having this conversation.

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