Lost & Found Podcast
L O S T & FOUND
For athletes--and anyone--who are searching for who they are beyond what once defined them. When the game ends, the role fades, or life shifts unexpectedly, what's left. This show explores identity, purpose, and the journey of being found by Jesus when everything you built your identity on changes.
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1. Jun 2026
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God Isn't Asking For Perfection 01.06.2026 40:06
So many of us spend our live trying to perform, prove ourselves, and get everything right -- if we can just be perfect, we'll finally be enough. God never asked for perfection. In this episode, we talk about the pressure to perform, the fear of failure, and the exhausting pursuit of perfection. For years, I tied my worth to my performance -- on the court, in life, and even in my faith. What st...
I Didn't Know I Was Grieving 17.05.2026 35:18
As athletes, we often try to avoid conversations about grief. Today, we're talking about it -- What happens when disappointment turns into grief? When identity collapses? When the life you thought you were suppose to have doesn't happen? Grief isn't weakness. Grief is a part of being human. The question is: what do we do with it? Seasons of grief are inevitable. The way we handle it ma...
The End Was Just the Beginning... 01.05.2026 27:35
What happens when the game ends, and the identity you built your life on disappears? In this first episode of L O S T & FOUND, I share my story as a former Division 1 basketball player and the reality of losing myself in it. When it all stopped, I was left in desperation, silence, and emptiness. This is the beginning of the journey--what it felt like to be lost, and how God met me in a place I...
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