EPISODE · Sep 8, 2025 · 16 MIN
Episode 37 - Taking the Training Wheels Off
from 7,000 Volts - Living the Electrified Life - LJ Tucker · host LJ Tucker
In this episode of 7,000 Volts: Living an Electrified Life, LJ Tucker dives into the theme of “taking the training wheels off” as a powerful metaphor for personal growth, independence, and responsibility. Using stories from his own life and from watching his sons learn to ride bikes, he draws parallels between childhood training wheels and the crutches people hold onto as adults—whether financial, emotional, or situational. Tucker emphasizes that while support is necessary in the beginning, real progress comes when we build balance, security, and confidence to step out on our own. He challenges listeners to graduate from dependency to responsibility, reminding them that true growth requires letting go of excuses, moving beyond comfort zones, and trusting God’s provision to live fully and independently—with resilience, peace, and purpose.
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In this episode of 7,000 Volts: Living an Electrified Life, LJ Tucker dives into the theme of “taking the training wheels off” as a powerful metaphor for personal growth, independence, and responsibility. Using stories from his own life and from watching his sons learn to ride bikes, he draws parallels between childhood training wheels and the crutches people hold onto as adults—whether financial, emotional, or situational. Tucker emphasizes that while support is necessary in the beginning, real progress comes when we build balance, security, and confidence to step out on our own. He challenges listeners to graduate from dependency to responsibility, reminding them that true growth requires letting go of excuses, moving beyond comfort zones, and trusting God’s provision to live fully and independently—with resilience, peace, and purpose.
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