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EPISODE · Apr 19, 2026 · 35 MIN

Desperate - Part 1

from The Wrong Words Podcast · host Oliver & Luvon

🎧 PART 1 OF DESPERATE | The Wrong Words PodcastDesperate is not just about wanting something badly. In this episode, Oliver and Levon dig into how desperation can grow out of lack, vacancy, poor preparation, and fear of what comes next. They challenge the idea that desperation is simply an emotion and show how it can become a projection of unresolved emptiness, rushed decisions, and future-focused anxiety. 🧠 In this episode we explore:Why desperation often traces back to lack, vacancy, and feeling unpreparedHow fear of the future can push us into reckless decisionsWhy living in the now changes how we respond to the next thing📚 We unpack:Dictionary definitions that connect desperate to recklessness, danger, and urgencyThe role of faith and emotional readiness in removing desperationHow people project their own lack and lost hope onto others 💥 Key moments include:The connection between family, lack of preparation, and desperate behaviorWhy routine can create a false sense of preparednessThe reminder that desperation often shows up when we stop trusting the now🛠 You’ll walk away with:A clearer view of desperation as a signal, not an identityA way to check whether your urgency is really fear in disguiseLanguage to talk about lack, preparation, and faith more honestly🎧 This episode is brought to you by Fairways and Putts. Visit https://fairwaysandputts.com today.📊 POLL QUESTION:When you hear "desperate," what comes first?A) PanicB) LackC) UrgencyD) Fear#WrongWordsPodcast #Desperate #LanguageMatters

🎧 PART 1 OF DESPERATE | The Wrong Words PodcastDesperate is not just about wanting something badly. In this episode, Oliver and Levon dig into how desperation can grow out of lack, vacancy, poor preparation, and fear of what comes next. They challenge the idea that desperation is simply an emotion and show how it can become a projection of unresolved emptiness, rushed decisions, and future-focused anxiety. 🧠 In this episode we explore:Why desperation often traces back to lack, vacancy, and feeling unpreparedHow fear of the future can push us into reckless decisionsWhy living in the now changes how we respond to the next thing📚 We unpack:Dictionary definitions that connect desperate to recklessness, danger, and urgencyThe role of faith and emotional readiness in removing desperationHow people project their own lack and lost hope onto others 💥 Key moments include:The connection between family, lack of preparation, and desperate behaviorWhy routine can create a false sense of preparednessThe reminder that desperation often shows up when we stop trusting the now🛠 You’ll walk away with:A clearer view of desperation as a signal, not an identityA way to check whether your urgency is really fear in disguiseLanguage to talk about lack, preparation, and faith more honestly🎧 This episode is brought to you by Fairways and Putts. Visit https://fairwaysandputts.com today.📊 POLL QUESTION:When you hear "desperate," what comes first?A) PanicB) LackC) UrgencyD) Fear#WrongWordsPodcast #Desperate #LanguageMatters

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