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Episode #9: The Difference Between You & Me

Episode #9: The Difference Between You & Me

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In this episode, we tackle a personal and essential topic—bridging the gap in understanding between me, as a teacher, and my audience. Early on in the Millennial Spark ministry, I noticed a pattern: many of my readers were misunderstanding or misinterpreting my content. This realization was further validated through personal messages from those who sought clarity on my teachings.

As I searched for the cause of this disconnect, I began to see how my own personality played a role. Living with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) means that I experience emotions, motives, and intentions in ways that are likely very different from those without BPD. This difference creates a "fracture" between how I intend to communicate and how my audience interprets my words.

In this episode, I share my journey of better understanding my BPD and the impact it has had on the ministry. I discuss the steps I’ve taken to bridge this gap and offer insights on how we can move forward with empathy, clarity, and mutual understanding. The goal is simple: to heal the fracture and strengthen our connection as we continue this ministry together.

Join me as I open up about the challenges, insights, and solutions I've encountered, and how we can all learn to connect more authentically in the midst of our differences.

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