Rediscovering the "In Crowd"

EPISODE · Nov 24, 2025 · 7 MIN

Rediscovering the "In Crowd"

from Create Harmony · host Sally

Send us Fan MailEver felt the tug to fit in at any cost, only to find the cost is you? We take a gentle but honest look at the social “in crowd”—its shine, its unspoken rules, and the quiet exhaustion of trying to stay visible—and then turn toward a different kind of belonging that never asks you to perform. The conversation moves from surface certainty to a sacred welcome, naming the Trinity as an always open circle where love is given, not measured. That shift reframes spiritual practices as ways to listen to God rather than hoops to jump through, opening space for peace, home, and harmony.As the holidays approach, we talk about choosing a slower rhythm when culture speeds up. Instead of chasing perfect moments, we lean into intentional presence: small pauses, simple prayers, and imagination as a pathway to wonder. We revisit our nativity meditations—seeing the story through the eyes of the star, the shepherds, Mary, and Joseph—as a way to feel near to the holy without pretending life is tidy. From that vantage point, belonging feels real and embodied, and the season softens from a sprint into a soulful walk.Expect clear takeaways: why social belonging often becomes a cage, how grace cuts the tether to performance, and simple ways to anchor your days in calm. You’ll leave with practices to cultivate inner quiet, a fresh lens on spiritual life, and an invitation to rest in a love that does not waver. If this resonates, follow the show, share it with someone who needs a breath of peace, and leave a review so others can find their way to this gentle space.To learn more, go to mycreateharmony.com 

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