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162 | Memos in the Margins: What I Learned Hosting My First Retreat

162 | Memos in the Margins: What I Learned Hosting My First Retreat

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In this Memos in the Margins episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on what it was really like to host my very first retreat — the dream, the doubts, the pivots, and the moments that stretched me in ways I didn’t expect. I’m sharing the biggest lessons I walked away with, from the behind-the-scenes logistics to the emotional and spiritual weight of stewarding something that had lived in my heart for years. There were so many full-circle moments during this week that reminded me how slowly — and faithfully — God works, even when it feels like nothing is happening yet.

If you’ve ever carried a big vision that feels impossible, delayed, or way bigger than your current capacity, I think this episode will meet you right where you are. My prayer is that this conversation encourages you to keep showing up, even when the path feels unclear — and to remember that God can do far more with what you’re building than you could ever plan on your own.

I pray this episode encourages you!

Hugs!

-KyAnn

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