S1, Ep. 6: Upfront Intentions in Dating. The Stephen King Effect. A New Kind of Peace.
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In this episode, I talk about intention – how unspoken motives quietly sabotage far too often. Dating without drifting. Attraction without self-betrayal. Boundaries that don’t shrink connection but give it shape.
There’s a reckoning with language once again, too – names, translations, history, and why understanding context matters more than ever in a world addicted to tiny clips and outrage. I name the Stephen King Effect: the many millions of clips taken seriously when social media wasn't meant to be a university lecture room with professors grading post accuracy. People respond for entertainment and click-baiting on socials – not with reason, credible critique, and calm fact-checking.
The “My Evidence” segment continues with two moments from my life I can’t reduce to coincidence.
And then there’s the confession. How do you love enemies when injustice feels structural? When leadership harms instead of protects? What does love look like in the face of injustice?
No answers tied with bows. Just honesty. Just thinking out loud. Protecting where my world orbits. Staying with the questions long enough to let them tell the truth.
Still guarding what matters most. Still thinking.