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The Alignment Journey Podcast

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by Dr. Will

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The Alignment Journey Podcast explores what it means to live a life of alignment. Hosted by Dr. Will, author, professor, ordained minister, founder of The Alignment Project, and creator of The Alignment Journey framework, this podcast examines identity, purpose, faith, leadership, and personal growth. Through the phases of Magnolia, Agreement, Freedom, Awakening, and Enough, each episode invites listeners to reflect, grow, and move toward a more aligned life. If you are seeking clarity, purpose, and deeper alignment, this journey is for you.

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3/16/2026

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June 24, 2026

Surviving Yourself

<p>As healing progresses, the focus eventually shifts from what happened to us to what happened within us. In this episode, we explore one of the most difficult parts of the healing journey: confronting the version of ourselves that emerged while trying to survive pain, rejection, abandonment, trauma,disappointment, and emotional wounds we did not yet know how to process.</p><p>We discuss survival behaviors, coping mechanisms, people-pleasing, emotional walls, anger, avoidance, self-sabotage,and the ways survival can quietly become identity. We also explore the difference between accountability and self-condemnation, why awareness withoutgrace can become self-hatred, and how many of us continue punishing versions of ourselves that were simply doing the best they could with the awareness and tools they had at the time.</p><p>This episode also addresses the importance of therapy, counseling, community, and seeking help when healing feelsoverwhelming. We discuss God&#39;s heart for the brokenhearted, the reality of emotional exhaustion, and the truth that God does not move away from us when we are hurting. He moves toward us.</p><p>Most importantly, we explore the difficult but necessary journey of self-forgiveness. Because healing is not about excusing who we became in pain, it is about acknowledging it, learning from it, taking responsibility where necessary, and refusing to remain imprisoned by it forever.</p><p>The goal was never self-hatred.</p><p>The goal was healing.</p><p>God is not asking us to hate the person who survived. He is teaching us how to heal them.</p><p>Let&#39;s Align!</p><p> </p><p></p>

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May 20, 2026

The Blue Paper Chronicles

<p>Episode 7 explores the hidden cost of survival and the emotional exhaustion that comes from constantly masking who we are. Many of us learned how to adapt in order to feel safe. We became different versions of ourselves depending on the room, the people, the expectations, and the pain we carried internally. Over time, survival became normal, and performance slowly disconnected us from authenticity.</p><p>In this episode, we unpack masking, anger as armor, the child within, emotional survival, and the ways painful experiences can quietly shape the labels we carry about ourselves. We also introduce The Blue Paper Chronicles, a practical healing process built around three columns: Label, Story, and Scripture. Together, we explore how painful moments can form internal agreements, how those labels silently shape identity, and how healing begins when we intentionally replace those labels with what God says instead.</p><p>This is not about affirmations or pretending. This is about truth. About allowing God access to the rooms we spent years protecting. Because God does not heal the mask. He heals the truth beneath it. And for many of us, healing did not begin when we finally became strong enough. Healing began when we finally stopped hiding.</p><p>Let’s Align.</p>

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May 8, 2026

The Rooms We Closed

<p>Sometimes what we call healing is really survival.</p><p>In this episode, we explore the emotional rooms many of us closed just trying to make it through life. The pain we never processed. The emotions we buried. The parts of ourselves we disconnected from in order to survive.</p><p>We talk about emotional shutdown, isolation, staying busy to avoid feeling, and how many of us became versions of ourselves built around protection instead of authenticity.</p><p>This episode also explores how unresolved pain affects not only our emotions, but our relationships, our identity, our bodies, and even our relationship with God.</p><p>Because many of us didn’t heal…</p><p>we learned how to hide.</p><p>And over time, hiding started to feel normal.</p><p>This is a conversation about survival, emotional disconnection, and what it means to finally begin reopening the rooms we closed inside of ourselves.</p><p>Let’s Align.</p><p></p>

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What is The Alignment Journey Podcast?

The Alignment Journey Podcast explores what it means to live a life of alignment. Hosted by Dr. Will, author, professor, ordained minister, founder of The Alignment Project, and creator of The Alignment Journey framework, this podcast examines identity, purpose, faith, leadership, and personal growth. Through the phases of Magnolia, Agreement, Freedom, Awakening, and Enough, each episode invites listeners to reflect, grow, and move toward a more aligned life. If you are seeking clarity, purpose, and deeper alignment, this journey is for you.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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