• The Hidden Cost of the Cycle
    May 6 2026

    Most people feel the surface loss of starting over spiritually — the frustration, the embarrassment, the discouragement. But the cycle is costing you far more than you realize. In this episode, Dr. Harris unpacks the three hidden costs of the cycle: what it steals from your identity, what it does to your relationship with God, and how it compounds over time to rob you of spiritual momentum. Rooted in Jeremiah 17:7-8, this episode is the honest reckoning that makes the breakthrough possible.


    SCRIPTURE REFERENCED

    Jeremiah 17:7-8 — "But blessed is the one who trusts in the Lord, whose confidence is in him. They will be like a tree planted by the water that sends out its roots by the stream."


    WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

    • How the cycle rewrites your identity over time and what to do about it

    • Why shame creates distance from God — and why that distance feeds the cycle

    • The compounding nature of spiritual momentum and what it costs to keep restarting

    • A three-part personal inventory to make the cost of the cycle concrete


    THIS WEEK'S TAKEAWAY

    Complete this honest inventory before next week's episode: What has this cycle cost me in my identity? What has it cost me in my relationship with God? What has it cost me in my spiritual momentum? Write one answer in each category — not for shame, but to make what you're fighting for real enough to fight for.

    LINKS

    Reignite Academy 7-Day Course: https://reigniteacademy.com

    Join the Reignite Community on Skool: https://skool.com/reignite

    Follow Dr. Harris on Instagram: https://instagram.com/drharris


    WANT TO GO DEEPER?

    Comment RESET on Dr. Harris's latest Instagram post and get the full Reignite Academy course details sent directly to you.


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    13 mins
  • Why You Keep Starting Over (And It's Not What You Think)
    Apr 29 2026

    EPISODE SUMMARY

    Have you ever recommitted to God so many times that you started to wonder if it even counts anymore? You're not alone and the problem is not your faith. In this debut episode of Faith Talks, Dr. Harris breaks down why so many believers stay stuck in the cycle of starting over spiritually, and why the solution has nothing to do with trying harder. This episode introduces the Cycle Breaker framework Simplify, Release, Rhythm and gives you the first practical step toward breaking the pattern for good.


    SCRIPTURE REFERENCED

    Ecclesiastes 1:6 — "The wind blows south, then turns north. Around and around it goes, blowing in circles."


    WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

    • Why the cycle of starting over is a system problem, not a willpower problem

    • The difference between a faith failure and a cycle failure

    • An introduction to the three-pillar Cycle Breaker framework: Simplify, Release, Rhythm

    • How to identify the trigger point where your cycle always restarts


    THIS WEEK'S TAKEAWAY

    Before the next episode, write down one honest answer to this question: what is the moment, the trigger, the situation where the cycle always starts again for you? Not to shame yourself, just to name it. You cannot break what you refuse to identify.


    LINKS

    Reignite Academy 7-Day Course: https://reigniteacademy.com

    Join the Reignite Community on Skool: https://skool.com/reignite

    Follow Dr. Harris on Instagram: https://instagram.com/drharris


    WANT TO GO DEEPER?

    Comment RESET on Dr. Harris's latest Instagram post and get the full Reignite Academy course details sent directly to you.


    SUBSCRIBE & SHARE

    If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who has been stuck in the cycle. New episodes drop every week, subscribe so you never miss one.

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    15 mins