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EPISODE · Mar 6, 2026 · 16 MIN

From Annoyance to Assignment: “Sometimes Interruptions Are Invitations” | 247 Real Talk Podcast

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Send us Fan MailIn this eye‑opening episode of the 247 Real Talk Podcast, your host dives into Steven Furtick’s powerful reminder: “Sometimes what we call interruptions are really invitations.” In a world addicted to hustle, productivity, and packed schedules, we’ll explore how easily we label people, problems, and unexpected moments as “in the way”—when they might actually be the very moments that could change our lives.We’ll talk about:How our obsession with control and efficiency makes us miss emotional, spiritual, and relational invitations hiding inside “inconveniences”Real‑life examples of interruptions that became invitations to grow, to help, to heal, or to shift directionPractical ways to pause in the moment and ask, “What might I be invited into here?” instead of just trying to get back to your planIf you’re tired, easily irritated, or feel like life keeps “getting in the way,” this conversation will challenge the way you see your day, your relationships, and even your setbacks. What if your next breakthrough doesn’t come on your calendar—but in the interruption you were about to ignore?Watch, share this with someone who’s in a season of constant disruptions, and drop a comment about a time when an “interruption” turned into something unexpectedly good.Subscribe to 247 Real Talk Podcast for more real, unfiltered conversations about purpose, perspective, and finding meaning in the messy middle of everyday life.

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Send us Fan Mail In this eye‑opening episode of the 247 Real Talk Podcast, your host dives into Steven Furtick’s powerful reminder: “Sometimes what we call interruptions are really invitations.” In a world addicted to hustle, productivity, and packed schedules, we’ll explore how easily we label people, problems, and unexpected moments as “in the way”—when they might actually be the very moments that could change our lives. We’ll talk about: How our obsession with control and efficiency makes ...

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