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God, Grit, and Getting Real w/ Rhianna🕊️

God, Grit, and Getting Real w/ Rhianna🕊️

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⛪ This episode is part sermon, part stand-up, and all heart. I sit down with my dear friend Rhianna, who is a practicing Catholic, mother, nurse, yogi, and sister in recovery. We have a conversation that bridges faith, healing, friendship, and spiritual discovery.

👯‍♀️Rhianna brings her heart and her humor as she shares about being blessed by a priest alongside her best friend, seeing the Pope live, and what it really means when she says, “My God’s a gentleman. He won’t force His way in, but He will softly knock.”

🕯️We talk about how her faith has evolved over time, how she stays grounded in recovery and motherhood, and why laughter is a sacred tool on this journey. This is also my very first episode featuring a guest from a strong Christian background, and I couldn’t be more honored to open that door with someone like Rhianna who is honest, reverent, and ready to ruffle a few feathers if needed.

💛Whether you’re spiritual, religious, recovering, or curious, this episode offers a beautiful reminder that the divine meets us exactly where we are… when we give ourselves permission to laugh, reflect, and make space for God to move.

✨ Warning: We get deep and we get silly. You’ve been warned.

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