FeralFaith Podcast

Episode 4 The Feral Gospel: Triggers, Pharaohs & the Long Way Out of Egypt (Part 2)

Cassidy and Amber

In Part 2 of this conversation, we continue our exploration of what it means to return to our truest identity in Christ—this time through the lens of how we’re formed, both spiritually and neurologically.

We dive into how the amygdala, the part of the brain responsible for processing fear and emotion, is largely formed by age seven—and how many of our core responses to life, God, and even freedom are shaped in those early years.

Through the story of the Israelites in the wilderness, we reflect on what it means to be liberated but not yet free—still carrying the mental and emotional imprints of Egypt. We unpack the meaning of Passover, the long process of unlearning bondage, and the epigenetic layers of generational formation.

And yes—we also talk about sourdough. Because sometimes the process of becoming free feels a lot like learning this ancient art: messy, slow, strangely alive, and full of mystery.

This episode invites you to name your own Egypt, laugh at the process, and lean into the long, slow work of becoming who you were always meant to be.

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