There comes a moment in life when being “good” stops meaning being faithful—and starts meaning being small.
In this episode, David talks about why it might be time to risk being seen as “bad.” Not immoral, not cruel—but willing to disappoint expectations, challenge systems, and stop shrinking just to keep the peace.
What if the real danger isn’t criticism, rejection, or getting beat up for your ideas? What if the real danger is spending your life silencing your true voice?
David reflects on the courage it takes to be unapologetically yourself—especially when people around you are comfortable with the smaller version of you. Drawing from personal experiences in leadership, faith, creativity, and conflict, this episode explores the tension between staying safe and becoming who you were meant to be.
If you’ve ever felt like your environment rewards compliance but punishes authenticity, this conversation will resonate deeply.
Maybe being “bad” is exactly what it takes to finally become yourself.
