Slow and Steady: Preston Moore's Journey with Spirituality and Life's Challenges
The truth is that there's a reason for all these things.
What do you do when life feels like it's dragging on at a snail's pace? Preston Moore might have some insights for you. In this episode of 'The High Cost of Anonymity', Moore opens up about his experiences with church, spirituality, and the everyday hurdles we all face. Raised in a Church of Christ home, Moore never quite knew where he stood on faith.
But as he started attending a church, he found himself drawn to the broad, inclusive messages that even he could relate to. However, when things got specific, he often felt the urge to resist. Moore reflects on the allure of quick fixes and life hacks but admits that real progress often feels like being a 'slaying slug'—slow but steady. He touches on the importance of sharing your story and using your life experiences as a superpower.
By normalizing struggles with family, mental health, addiction, and finding purpose, Moore believes we can break down the stigma associated with shame, guilt, and embarrassment. He advocates for making counseling and support groups as routine as going to the gym. With honesty and relatability, Moore encourages listeners to explore their beliefs and open up about their own journeys. Tune in for a heartfelt discussion that might just make you see your own challenges in a new light.