EP.10/ Purpose in The Middle of Pain: Walking Through Betrayal
You were walking in your purpose… and betrayal still showed up.
Now you’re left holding the pieces of your heart, your trust, and maybe even your home, while still trying to show up for your calling.
In this powerful episode, Coach D. Jackson speaks to every heart navigating infidelity, divorce, or emotional betrayal while still striving to stay aligned. We’ll talk about the shock of being hurt in the middle of your healing, the hidden layers of betrayal that silence your voice, and how to rebuild a life that’s too whole for anyone to dim again.
From raw truth to practical steps, this conversation is part therapy, part rally cry. You’ll walk away knowing:
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You can be called and still be crushed—and still rise.
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You don’t have to collapse under heartbreak; you can build on it.
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Protecting your peace is not selfish—it’s sacred.
Whether your wounds are fresh or you’ve been stuck in the aftermath for years, this episode will help you release what betrayed you and reclaim what builds you.
Because purpose doesn’t skip the pain—it transforms it into power.
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Key Takeaways
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Pain Doesn’t Pause Purpose
Betrayal, heartbreak, or loss may shake you, but they don’t cancel your assignment. Your calling remains intact, even when your confidence feels cracked. -
Becoming Happens in the Breaking
The very places where you’ve been wounded often become the soil where strength, wisdom, and resilience are birthed. -
Betrayal Reveals Alignment
When people fall away or expose their true intentions, it’s often a divine redirection showing you who and what can’t go with you into your next season. -
Purpose Requires Movement, Not Perfection
Healing and walking in purpose can happen at the same time. You don’t have to wait until you “feel whole” to keep moving forward. -
Your Story Becomes Someone Else’s Survival Guide
The way you navigate pain—honestly, vulnerably, yet determinedly—can serve as the roadmap that inspires others to keep walking through their own betrayals. -
Pain Produces Perspective
What was meant to break you can actually clarify your vision, strengthen your faith, and deepen your commitment to live authentically.