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Identity Speaks Louder Than Limitation: How to See Purpose, Perspective, and Possibility

Identity Speaks Louder Than Limitation: How to See Purpose, Perspective, and Possibility

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What you were born with. What happened to you. What you struggle with. So many of us mistake these things for our identity. In this episode, I share why identity—not diagnosis, logic, or circumstance—gets the final say. Through the stories of Jesse Findling on American Idol and Paralympic runner Blake Leeper, this conversation explores how perspective shapes possibility, why your environment shouldn’t define you, and how the parts of your story that feel messy or limiting may actually be where your purpose comes alive. You’ll hear why calling doesn’t wait for you to be fixed, how the perspective you choose determines the opportunities you’re even able to see, and why the very things you’ve been tempted to overlook or discount in your life may be the exact places your identity and purpose are trying to speak the loudest.

WHAT YOU WILL HEAR IN THIS EPISODE
  • Why we often confuse circumstances, struggles, and diagnoses with identity
  • The powerful contrast between what the world predicts and what identity decides
  • How Jesse Findling’s stutter—and Blake Leeper’s lack of legs—became context, not conclusions
  • Why your environment should never define you—or strip you of who you are
  • The difference between waiting to be “fixed” and stepping fully into your calling
  • How a simple perspective shift can radically expand the opportunities you’re able to see
  • Why the messy, inconvenient parts of your story may be what make you uniquely valuable



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