Sarah Jakes Roberts
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And we're all a little crazy. And if you have normalized something that was traumatic... then you have become comfortable sleeping with the enemy. Wow. I need to know that you know what hurt you, what wounded you, what changed the way that you see the world. Because I want to help you clear your lens. I'm not asking you to not have the lens.
And we're all a little crazy. And if you have normalized something that was traumatic... then you have become comfortable sleeping with the enemy. Wow. I need to know that you know what hurt you, what wounded you, what changed the way that you see the world. Because I want to help you clear your lens. I'm not asking you to not have the lens.
I just want you to understand how it shows up in who you are right now And what do I need to do in order to help you see beyond what happened to you?
I just want you to understand how it shows up in who you are right now And what do I need to do in order to help you see beyond what happened to you?
It is.
It is.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I would say the last one is. What brings you joy?
And I would say the last one is. What brings you joy?
This world is tough. And I want to know the secret to putting a smile on your face when the world's trying to wipe it off.
This world is tough. And I want to know the secret to putting a smile on your face when the world's trying to wipe it off.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I do not know. It feels like it. And there are plenty of reasons why I think it feels like that. But I also think social media has put it more in our face than ever.
I do not know. It feels like it. And there are plenty of reasons why I think it feels like that. But I also think social media has put it more in our face than ever.
We didn't see it.
We didn't see it.
But there were still wars. I mean, people were still going through a lot of pain. There were ups and downs in the economy. And so I want to believe that there was, you know, the same or similar amount of pain.
But there were still wars. I mean, people were still going through a lot of pain. There were ups and downs in the economy. And so I want to believe that there was, you know, the same or similar amount of pain.