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EP272: Be Perfect - Impossible or Inevitable? with Joe Thompson and Travis Revelle

EP272: Be Perfect - Impossible or Inevitable? with Joe Thompson and Travis Revelle

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What if the real definition of perfection wasn’t flawlessness but wholeness? In this thought-provoking episode, we will unpack one of scripture’s most intimidating lines and reveal how it speaks directly to high achievers striving for purpose. We will explore why external success often leaves us feeling empty and how redefining perfection as maturity, integrity, and alignment can lead to deeper fulfillment. If you've ever felt successful but still unfulfilled, this episode will shift your perspective.


Key Takeaways To Listen For

  • How true leadership means becoming whole, not chasing unattainable perfection
  • Why chasing wins can leave high achievers feeling empty and how to reconnect with what really matters
  • What if spiritual, relational, and physical health mattered more than your bank account?
  • How to escape modern culture’s obsession with shortcuts and pursue lasting transformation instead
  • Why the best leaders prioritize relationships over revenue and end up with both


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