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Things We’re No Longer Apologizing For

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Episode 17 — Things We’re No Longer Apologizing For

How often do you apologize for things you were never wrong for?

In this episode of Curated & Crafted, Dom and Kinsey have an honest, grounded conversation about the things they are no longer shrinking, softening, or saying sorry for — their voices, their growth, their faith, and the space they take up.

This episode explores:

  • Why apologizing for “keeping the peace” can actually cost you your identity
  • What it means to protect your peace without hiding
  • How fear of people keeps us small — and faith sets us free
  • Using your voice even while you’re still learning
  • Letting go of loyalty to old versions of yourself
  • Scripture-backed truth about confidence, obedience, and calling

This is a conversation for women who are done playing small, done over-explaining, and ready to walk boldly in who God designed them to be — without apology.

If you’ve ever felt the tension between being “nice” and being obedient… this one’s for you.

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