The Inhumanity of Celebrity

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  • čas přidán 10. 11. 2022
  • The phenomenon of celebrity is quite…strange. Jackie talks about the pressure of maintaining a facade when notoriety places her in uncomfortable situations, and Preston advocates for a “hierarchy of opinions” to keep us all from becoming puppets. We also explore how celebrity culture affects the local church and its leaders.
    Previous Episode Reference: Fame: Christian Celebrity Culture (Season 3: Episode 5)
    Book Reference: Illusions of Immortality: A Psychology of Fame and Celebrity by David Giles
    Book Reference: The Great Divorce by C.S. Lewis
    Book Reference: When Narcissism Comes to Church by Chuck DeGroat
    Podcast Reference: The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill by Christianity Today
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Komentáře • 326

  • @luphelele
    @luphelele Před rokem +114

    Jackie is always ready to put an immediate stop to Preston's compliments. "So anyway..."😂

    • @shaybutter3403
      @shaybutter3403 Před rokem +8

      Immediately! 😂

    • @Blissedbeauty1
      @Blissedbeauty1 Před 6 měsíci +3

      I noticed that and I wonder why lol she is so cute lol

    • @carlyD123
      @carlyD123 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Notice that too. I wonder why?

    • @ItzYaGirlMekaStayFly
      @ItzYaGirlMekaStayFly Před 2 měsíci +1

      I noticed this as well.

    • @Eyecyhu
      @Eyecyhu Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@carlyD123 i don’t know for sure so please don’t quote me , however I believe it’s due to childhood trama. Her mother wasent there like that and her dad wasent at all. She may not be used to that kind of attention and it still might make her uncomfortable. But deep down iKnow she likes it 😂. If he stopped saying it completely she would feel some type of way.
      Again I’m guessing

  • @DollyTheeCoach85
    @DollyTheeCoach85 Před rokem +381

    Jackie’s honesty is insanely refreshing. 😌

  • @naturallymemarie9650
    @naturallymemarie9650 Před rokem +252

    I'm the same as Jackie, very introverted. I dont like small talk at all but I am intrigued by meaningful, deep conversations. I can come off as standoffish and its hard because thats who I am. But I relate to people differently. I enjoy deep connections, not frivolous conversations that mean nothing, so its hard for me to relate to most people.

    • @TheyGlorifiedGodinme
      @TheyGlorifiedGodinme Před rokem +10

      This is so me but being a nurse makes it so hard for me because I have to talk to doctors and patients and co workers but I find that people kinda avoid me thinking I hate them or I have an atitude but I don’t.

    • @indriadrayton1132
      @indriadrayton1132 Před rokem +16

      Sometimes you have to get out of your comfort zone. You may cut off a chance for someone to vent to you. Smile, it puts others at ease. No, you don't want nonsense, but see conversation as a ministry from time to time.

    • @TheyGlorifiedGodinme
      @TheyGlorifiedGodinme Před rokem +3

      @@indriadrayton1132 thank you 💕💕

    • @MynameisNOTthepoint
      @MynameisNOTthepoint Před rokem +3

      Every word stated, resonates with me on a soul level!!!

    • @nondyebodumeko9682
      @nondyebodumeko9682 Před rokem

      👁👁

  • @debora.jemima
    @debora.jemima Před rokem +71

    I love the way he finds himself loving her, was like a suprising moment, like loving her for the first time. That was so pure, only God can teach us how to love someone again everyday. God bless them.

  • @MiriamA22
    @MiriamA22 Před 8 měsíci +22

    I love the way Preston always guards her emotions. Covers her with love. ❤

  • @Lovessoloman
    @Lovessoloman Před rokem +27

    Being an introvert in public spaces for extended periods of time is draining. That's what I hear Jackie saying.

    • @fruit032
      @fruit032 Před rokem +4

      As well as wanting to keep certain aspects of their life private. It's draining.

    • @TheRuchingDiva
      @TheRuchingDiva Před 10 měsíci +1

      Perfectly said 💯

  • @victoriamorgan5359
    @victoriamorgan5359 Před 11 měsíci +20

    I can’t even express how relatable Jackie is to me…. She puts words to a lot of my feelings and thoughts so well.

  • @marce999love
    @marce999love Před rokem +30

    “Fame is rooted in favouritism” so good 👏🏿

  • @topnotchtn4538
    @topnotchtn4538 Před rokem +71

    The strangest thing about celebrity culture is how it bleeds into everything else. People have been given such a closeup of certain aspects of celebrities lives that they now feel entitled to all aspects of their lives. I will go even further to say that this entitlement has spilled over into regular everday life. Since many feel entitled to know the ins-and-outs of celebrities lives; they also feel entitled to know the ins-and-outs of the lives of neighbors, coworkers, parishoners etc. Its highly disturbing when you think about it. #NoBoundaries

    • @fruit032
      @fruit032 Před rokem +4

      Yes, well said.

    • @MynameisNOTthepoint
      @MynameisNOTthepoint Před rokem +6

      This is exactly it. Too much accessibility to things and people😮‍💨.

  • @natwillboyd9571
    @natwillboyd9571 Před rokem +72

    This is good Aaron Carter has been heavy on my heart. I saw a interview where he was in so much pain and he was saying how being a celebrity was not a choice for him. So sad how we dehumanize people and how much suffering we can cause on another person.

  • @PURPLE_ROSE.
    @PURPLE_ROSE. Před rokem +9

    Preston's hair & cut is str8 flames🔥🔥🔥

  • @dashelledisna6239
    @dashelledisna6239 Před rokem +114

    I was so honored to take a pic with you at Glory Vegas, but I had asked first. You looked goodt btw, 4 kids where? Knowing that you're an introvert, I respect your boundaries. Also, I dont want ppl to just like me for my gifts either. Glory Atl you were pregnant you had your family there, so I didnt want to ask to take a pic. I dont just like you cuz you can preach real good. I like that you and your husband are real, your funny personalities, your family,your testimonies, which I can relate with. Jackie youre a black woman with locs, thats a whole testimony in itself. Didnt see that as much growing up. All in all, yea I be feeling like yall my cousins in my head🤣 ,but also respect yall and especially yall children.

    • @MAKKISME
      @MAKKISME Před rokem +6

      Beautifully Said ❤

    • @SadeWatkins
      @SadeWatkins Před rokem +4

      This was beautiful to read.

    • @dashelledisna6239
      @dashelledisna6239 Před rokem +1

      Thank yall.
      Im such a girls girl. I dont fan girl a lot of "celebrities" but Jackie and Preston. I thank.God for yall. Every episode is 💯

    • @dashelledisna6239
      @dashelledisna6239 Před rokem

      @withtheperrys

  • @janellesampson2976
    @janellesampson2976 Před rokem +50

    Jackie is sharing a feeling that many experience… It is interesting how we feel the need to perform in front of people who fell in love with the true us that wasn’t performing.. she isn’t overly sweet or smiling or anything in the podcast unless there’s a joke so I wouldn’t expect anything different in person.. she is matter-of-factly. I appreciate Jackie’s transparency and to get anything else in person would be weird. Those who expect you to be diff than you are, were never fans to begin..

  • @its_otala
    @its_otala Před rokem +68

    Really loved this episode!! That contrast between Nebuchadnezzar & John the Baptist's approach to fame and who they chose to glorify 💯
    "Celebrity" tends to place people on pedestals. Sometimes it even closely resembles worship. There's only one person who could ever truly handle worship, and it's not us...

  • @MrzWill
    @MrzWill Před rokem +16

    I've met celebrities and acknowledged them, if they were people I liked or followed, but I never go out of my way to take pictures or make them feel like they HAVE to do anything but exist in their space. I'm an introvert and I don't like people in my space, so I don't do it to others. I barely even take photos of myself, let alone a stranger, no matter how famous they are. They are people who need to feel comfortable. I treat people how I want to be treated and I wouldn't like that so I don't do it to them. It's creepy and dehumanizing and we would feel attacked if people did that to us.

  • @N-LeeSonSay
    @N-LeeSonSay Před rokem +15

    I'm Jamaican and growing up culturally the reaction to " celebrity" is different. We don't like the feeling on a whole like ppl act like they are or feel like they are better than you. We look down on it. However I have noticed young ppl because of the influence of social media and US culture tend to idolise ppl who are well known. But celebrity homage in excess is idol worship.

  • @ambercharr307
    @ambercharr307 Před rokem +16

    I love how you are so patient with each other and let the other finish their thought

  • @OzTalksHW
    @OzTalksHW Před rokem +84

    I’m not at the same level of notoriety as y’all but I relate to this so much. I’m naturally an over sharer but I’ve realized that I can’t do that on social media. I just can’t. I sacrifice too much privacy, vulnerability, and space for authenticity.
    And it’s made me realize that I was actually looking for close community and was unhealthily fulfilling that through my online presence. I’ve come to my conclusion, through prayer, that the content I post will be specific to my niche on the internet; and unless there’s a personal life update that affects that, I only want to share my life with those close to me in real life. That’s not to say that your community can’t be online; it totally can - but only certain people can be awarded that intimacy in my opinion. I gave it up so freely and it set unhealthy boundaries between myself and my audience.
    I imagine the line y’all walk is so much thinner because your content is very intimate, personal, and transformative. I’m not sure what the solution is, but I’m sure the Lord will lead y’all in it. Thanks for the great podcasts 🙏🏿

    • @opocoyo
      @opocoyo Před rokem +5

      I’ve being thinking about social media and how unnatural it is to have so much access to so many people at every time. It’s very strange and I know I should quit.

    • @estherbaffour2993
      @estherbaffour2993 Před rokem +1

      wow love your comment! so much wisdom

    • @princejames7536
      @princejames7536 Před rokem

      Thank you for sharing this.🙏

    • @pearlivory3483
      @pearlivory3483 Před rokem

      Right?! Same!! I’m not famous lol but I’m a worship leader at my church. I spent the first year when I joined not letting people know I could sing because I knew the moment they knew… things would change. I can’t walk down the hall without having people approach me.
      I’ve purposely cut back on over sharing on social media too. I used to love posting everything because I literally would use my social media like it was a personal album haha. But now me sharing all my thoughts, opinions, and pics…. Knowing that I have a larger diverse pool of followers. I choose to pass lol.

    • @Joce-bl7qi
      @Joce-bl7qi Před rokem +1

      @Pearl Ivory
      Wow, I like your comment- especially about waiting to let people know you can sing. That’s a thoughtful strategy for a new environment and makes sense to gauge interactions. If you don’t mind sharing, did people change a lot toward you? Were you able to keep connections you initially made before revealing?
      Also, something I’ve been generally processing over the years (not directed to your comment)… if we have certain gifts/abilities, is hiding parts of who we are then being our authentic selves? I understand there’s a level of boundaries needed to discern true intentions, but if we present our whole selves (within reason) won’t that draw people attracted to who we really are? Yes, it may also draw those who want to use or exploit, but is holding back attractional aspects due to what we may have to deal with a good thing? Or is it a call to grow and manage ourselves and our understanding/outlook/lives/boundaries better? Or something else? Lol… sigh. I think a lot and this is a topic where I haven’t settled on an answer for myself yet. Thanks for sharing

  • @misskaykay1856
    @misskaykay1856 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Jackie is well read, super smart and knows how to articulate herself so well.

  • @kdavis5088
    @kdavis5088 Před 9 měsíci +3

    It resonated with me when Jackie explained how she felt performative in public spaces so others can be ok with her and not misinterpret her actions. I used to do it at work and was so exhausted. Then I finally realized that all I really owed people was respect and professionalism. That’s all!

  • @theintrovertleader
    @theintrovertleader Před rokem +35

    I really appreciate Jackie’s transparency here. As an introvert I can completely get what she’s saying. I don’t know if she would consider herself an introvert or not…either way I definitely understand the feeling of being drained after a lot of social interaction. Great episode!

  • @wayNAY87
    @wayNAY87 Před rokem +42

    I once read an anecdote in a book about a younger pastor who was leading a growing church speaking to a more seasoned minister. The younger pastor attempted to explain why he could not stop his church from growing and the more seasoned pastor said simply, “stop adding chairs.” I think there is a principle there for Christian “celebrities.” They could ponder why and how and where a and in which ways they are put on pedestals or they they could just “stop adding chairs.” I could give a thousand examples of how they could do that in this current age, but I don’t want to make this post too long.

    • @somethinggood9267
      @somethinggood9267 Před rokem +10

      I like your comment, it made me think. Is one way that they could stop adding chairs, for example, to stop doing interviews that draw attention to themselves? Or if you don't mind sharing one or two ways you think that christian celebrities could stop drawing attention to themselves?

    • @wayNAY87
      @wayNAY87 Před rokem +28

      @@somethinggood9267 that’s one way for sure. Toning down their social media is another big one - as they mentioned, many of us know what their children look like and their personalities, to some extent. Many Christian influencers will post date nights, OOTDs, gym routines, just stuff that, I suppose, “humanizes” them. But the flip side to that is that we can follow them just like all of the other Christian influencers. I’m about the same age as Jackie and own a couple of her books, but I can say with confidence, that I would have bought those books back in the early 2000’s when there was no social media. I kinda miss only knowing what an artist looks like from their cd album art. Now we know what their houses look like, their mother’s look like, their favorite Starbucks drink…it’s a lot and idk if all of the extra is adding anything of value to their ministries (I’m not speaking about J and P, but all Christian celebrities in general). Another thing they could do is be more selective of where they speak or perhaps come to these conferences with parameters set - i will come but I would like to feel free to make an announcement about me wanting the listeners to simply digest the message and expect nothing of me otherwise. This may sound radical and countercultural but if a few of them don’t start changing the culture of Christian Celebrity, it will only get worse.

    • @WithThePerrys
      @WithThePerrys  Před rokem +4

      🔥🔥

    • @joyekpin9815
      @joyekpin9815 Před rokem

      So good!!!

    • @oluwafemitoluwalase6791
      @oluwafemitoluwalase6791 Před rokem +4

      I think, in a winny tiny way, certain professions also expose you inadvertently to the 'celebrity' culture. As a Christian and a professional in certain fields that the society considers dignifying e.g engineering, medicine(mostly where frequent day-to-day human interaction to make others more wholesome, healtheir, and happy), it takes discipline to let people see Christ through you, which is God's aim through your profession, before latching on images of celebrity of career achievements, whilst still maintaining the involved ethics. It could be a handful. Thank you for this Conversations The Perrys. It's a blessing!

  • @TabithaMahaney
    @TabithaMahaney Před rokem +7

    I don’t know what it is but this video got me super emotional. I have never had a “fan girl” mentality but always desired to know a few people I have been invested in by people online. Thank you for this content!!!! I hope to one day come support you in person and just give you a genuine hug and thank you for your obedience. ❤

  • @kholt5256
    @kholt5256 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Social media, and the perceived “close proximity” it has provided, has emboldened people to make comments and ask invading questions that hurt others. Then, once the offense has stabbed the heart, the offender can slink back to obscurity but the offended has to deal with the hurt. I can see where the “celebrity” eventually draws boundaries, or even develops a role, to protect their person, family, and privacy. The band Rush has a line in their song Limelight, “I can’t pretend a stranger is a long-awaited friend”. The whole song is a secular testimony to this very subject. I hope us common folk remember your words as we interact with the celebrities in our lives. Thank you for your honesty and opening up this subject to a serious conversation. God bless y’all as you navigate this in your own lives.

  • @prettyuniquell2011
    @prettyuniquell2011 Před rokem +7

    Moral of the story, don’t sell your soul for fame 🤷🏽‍♀️

  • @nicolesmith4312
    @nicolesmith4312 Před rokem +7

    This makes me think of church and pastors. My church back home in Ohio, and others, pastor always has his crew around him, we stand in line to get up to talk to him after service etc…everyone trying to get there time….I thought was a normal thing. I live in Washington state now, big church as well but the pastor just walks amongst us, no crew…. No one is trying to get at him, no line to speak etc. so I understand the illusion. If you appear untouchable people are like going crazy but if you are just hanging amongst the people… your human

  • @ladygeneva1070
    @ladygeneva1070 Před rokem +16

    It is so hard to be somebody else. You both are so reflective of who God says we should be. Honest, open, and Authentic. Pray the Holy Spirit continue to use you both for His glory. I appreciate you both, blessings.

  • @theslimreaper
    @theslimreaper Před rokem +14

    I took a break from serving in my local church’s music ministry and it’s been the main way I’ve served for the last 15 years. I definitely struggled with not losing my identity as a Christian during this break, so this conversation was super relevant for me.

  • @jamishacooper9344
    @jamishacooper9344 Před rokem +8

    My God, Ta’Day!!! “I feel like I have to perform” is my life. Even hosting friends or family in my home. It’s exhausting. I, too, am a chill, laid back person and having people around for one periods takes a lot out of me. I feel you 💯!!

  • @symphonyinD
    @symphonyinD Před 8 měsíci +2

    I just love how you both are soooooo honest!!! And you express your feelings so well. GOALS!!!😊

  • @freemanfamilyRanGi
    @freemanfamilyRanGi Před rokem

    This is such a necessary conversation. Thanks for having it.

  • @estherbaffour2993
    @estherbaffour2993 Před rokem +22

    This episode is a whole 5 sermons. I need to pause and digest!! I’m so glad there are couples and individuals like you in the kingdom. I honestly don’t know where else I would come across rich information like this.

    • @oluwafemitoluwalase6791
      @oluwafemitoluwalase6791 Před rokem +1

      Totally! Listened again twice now!

    • @myrrhfortheroad
      @myrrhfortheroad Před rokem

      Agreed, these guys are amazing! 🌟 I’d also love to submit to you, The Basement w/ Tim Ross. It’s a really down-to-earth channel that has helped me grow in my faith and biblical understanding.

    • @estherbaffour2993
      @estherbaffour2993 Před rokem +1

      @@myrrhfortheroad I actually watch Tim Ross too lol!!

    • @estherbaffour2993
      @estherbaffour2993 Před rokem +1

      @@myrrhfortheroad The Basement has helped me so much too

    • @myrrhfortheroad
      @myrrhfortheroad Před rokem

      @@estherbaffour2993 That's awesome!! It really is so encouraging. :) So grateful we have these examples to learn from.

  • @phyllisulman1960
    @phyllisulman1960 Před rokem

    Enjoyed you both so much at TGC. Thank you for your ministry.

  • @liglisachae7238
    @liglisachae7238 Před rokem +1

    Love this conversation!!

  • @keandraatwater2865
    @keandraatwater2865 Před rokem

    This was awesome. My fav one yet.❤

  • @katinahortonvgm
    @katinahortonvgm Před rokem

    Excellent talk! Blessings to you guys!!

  • @ashleighche
    @ashleighche Před rokem

    This conversation is so relevant. Thank you

  • @deliaadams5
    @deliaadams5 Před rokem

    Thank You‼️for Sharing this Conversation💞 Very Insightful.

  • @bigview903
    @bigview903 Před rokem

    Very dope and needed convo & as always I loved the insights y’all had & how you approached it!! 👍

  • @98yhur8hghughuehgueh
    @98yhur8hghughuehgueh Před rokem

    Thanks y’all. Appreciate the content

  • @ThandolwethuSpace
    @ThandolwethuSpace Před rokem

    Love, love, love this conversation

  • @beyond60withjae5
    @beyond60withjae5 Před rokem

    Such a great video! I really appreciate the wisdom in this! Thank you. ❤

  • @LoveCompassionPurity
    @LoveCompassionPurity Před rokem +9

    Suprisingly, on a small level I can relate. Just being a Christian puts you in a place of having to feel like you have to perform. Being the daughter of a man who is influential in his circle does that too.
    For myself, all of y'all I watch I thank God for...however, y'all strangers. I feel no type of comfort coming up to a stranger for a convo or picture. I'll say hi with bright eyes and a great big wave...but that's it.

  • @neusiacossa
    @neusiacossa Před rokem

    Thanks once more for another big message.

  • @mizzyoung9836
    @mizzyoung9836 Před rokem +2

    Very good discussion, thanks for sharing!! 😊👍🏾🙏🏾❤️

  • @mattiematthews9342
    @mattiematthews9342 Před rokem +4

    This was really good discussion !

  • @pholoso8884
    @pholoso8884 Před rokem

    Loved the analogy about the New Jerusalem 😊beautiful conversation!!

  • @joyh.729
    @joyh.729 Před rokem +2

    GREAT podcast. The narcissism segment was especially interesting! thank you both!

  • @carmelleellis7368
    @carmelleellis7368 Před 11 měsíci

    This was so good!!! ❤

  • @patwill26
    @patwill26 Před rokem

    Loved this. Woke up feeling like that this morning. I know it's because I'm tired.

  • @shirleygreenroy6157
    @shirleygreenroy6157 Před rokem

    Sooooo refreshing to hear honesty in those who are put front in ministry.

  • @daughterofYeshua
    @daughterofYeshua Před rokem +1

    Wow the wisdom and how miss. Jackie can put it in words in mind blowing. Thank you sis🙌🏾❤️

  • @brittanyjackson6432
    @brittanyjackson6432 Před rokem +1

    This is Fascinating! I think of this often, but don't always know how to define the psychology of it. Thank you for sharing!

  • @shanaleselindo
    @shanaleselindo Před rokem +2

    "Being honest. And in that honesty, taking time to hide"

  • @mikagreen9781
    @mikagreen9781 Před rokem +1

    This is soooooooo good!!!! "Myself isn't going to always be good enough for everybody". This is sometimes the most stressful truth.

  • @ThePeacesweeetie101
    @ThePeacesweeetie101 Před rokem +1

    ur videos brought me back to youtube. i love ur talks and knowledge. i always feel filled to the soul & challenged to think bigger when i watch yall. god bless yall ❤❤❤

  • @kishfamilymovies
    @kishfamilymovies Před 7 měsíci

    I love your genuiness!

  • @jenbrown1362
    @jenbrown1362 Před rokem +2

    Wow, Jackie and Preston! Yes! It's a blessing to hear two humans discuss these things.

  • @Shayvette
    @Shayvette Před rokem +5

    I feel like celebritnism is the highest of people pleasing in away! To tie into what Preston was saying if your way of living is by your platform or your celebrity. That will start to pull at your authenticity! It’s reminds me of this scripture Mark 8:36! Eventually you have nothing left but your wealth & unhappiness…

  • @dl2310
    @dl2310 Před rokem +2

    23:24 is the introvert struggle, speaking as an INFJ. 🙄 I worry about being this way at work as a receptionist sometimes. My "good morning" is majorly monotone but pleasant. On certain cheery days you'll hear an inflection but I cannot be consistent with a cheery disposition. It is draining because it is not me. I just be myself. If anyone takes offense at me being me, that's on them.

  • @adr1965
    @adr1965 Před rokem

    So good, needed to hear and lean on this point of view,l. God brought it through you guys in a way that gave me peace. I've been concerned about the Church I currently attent, worried and having sone doubts about the Pastors, leadership and messages... I've needed help discerning, and this message just helped me a lot. TY 🙏

  • @nowthriving
    @nowthriving Před rokem

    Great conversation! Chuck DeGroat's book is an excellent source on narcissism! It's crucial to have accountability in church leadership/pastor because the damage that's results from this psudeo-celebrity is dangerous!

  • @mercyndambuki7595
    @mercyndambuki7595 Před rokem +3

    Hiding is my take away

  • @joythewriter5023
    @joythewriter5023 Před rokem +1

    This was very therapeutic. Honestly.

  • @PIMM5ks
    @PIMM5ks Před rokem +1

    Wow not the Perry’s couldn’t click on fast enough, love them and you all too❤

  • @deannajohnson8306
    @deannajohnson8306 Před rokem +1

    I’m going to have to take this in again with a notepad!

  • @tarshapatriz3632
    @tarshapatriz3632 Před 25 dny

    This is soooooo enlightening 🤯

  • @peaceful_dolapo
    @peaceful_dolapo Před rokem

    This blessed me so much ❤

  • @patriciaarrigoni3221
    @patriciaarrigoni3221 Před rokem +6

    I am continually blown away with the wisdom you both have! May God continue to give you wisdom and continued humility! I am proud to support ya'll!

  • @alsmith7993
    @alsmith7993 Před rokem +9

    I really appreciate your thoughts on this topic. And thanks for putting aside the “attitude” and recording the episode!!! Keep serving the King!

  • @loryntaylor1970
    @loryntaylor1970 Před rokem +9

    Attaching value to your outcome vs Who you were made by was so good. I struggle with that as a professional. This episode is such a blessing.

  • @janelleford9123
    @janelleford9123 Před rokem +1

    Every word spoken here is refreshing and it feels so good to know that people out here get it. Sometimes it appears like no one notices this in church, yet it's everywhere. We should always remember that no one is more important or more valuable than another.

  • @TerrasTake
    @TerrasTake Před 11 měsíci

    OMGoodness, thank you so much for this episode!!! There are too many points made that affirmed how I feel to comment on them all. I just love you kids, your openness and honesty is so refreshing. Sorry for the "kids" you're both my children's age. 🥰 The Lord bless you both and your children. ❤️‍🔥🙏❤️‍🔥

  • @Tim_ArtistName_Tallent
    @Tim_ArtistName_Tallent Před rokem +1

    U guys are so good together 🙏🏽

  • @justanayah
    @justanayah Před rokem

    Yes Jackie! I agree with you. I often feel like I have to overperform too, especially as a teacher when I am in fact really laid back too! 😅

  • @mostreal907
    @mostreal907 Před rokem +3

    I can relate to this. I’m not famous. But was an associate pastor at a large church. People knew my daughters name, knew my story, and thought they had a relationship with me. And now that I go to a smaller church people from my old church will come up to me. And I literally have no idea who they are. Super strange.

  • @user-ez1bo3wn5m
    @user-ez1bo3wn5m Před 6 měsíci

    i really enjoyed this episode! really loved this episode! that contrast between nebuchadnezzar and john the baptist and their approach to fame and who they chose to glorify john the baptist approach to fame.

  • @bridgeegibson2790
    @bridgeegibson2790 Před 8 měsíci

    Thankyou for your authenticity. I really appreciate it but you are correct. You do need to have boundaries for your own sakes and your children, especially as they grow up. From New Zealand

  • @tamikalopez5072
    @tamikalopez5072 Před 11 měsíci

    This is sooo goood! 👏🏽 👏🏽

  • @AllThingsMoneyandTech
    @AllThingsMoneyandTech Před rokem +3

    So true! And some social media influencers who share so much of their lives have said things like “you don’t know me”, which is false, we do know them but they don’t know us.

  • @FaceofAdonai
    @FaceofAdonai Před rokem

    This is so good!

  • @user-ez1bo3wn5m
    @user-ez1bo3wn5m Před 6 měsíci

    i truly respect you both. i appreciate you both. god bless you both. blessings.

  • @enanugirma9245
    @enanugirma9245 Před rokem

    Bless You! ❤❤❤

  • @Yzzil45
    @Yzzil45 Před rokem

    🙏🏽Thanks Perry’s! This is a question I’ve often thought about. We as a ppl, turn it on when the light is on us… intentionally or not, we shine for others More, then shining for God!

  • @fashionartistry1885
    @fashionartistry1885 Před rokem

    This is good! Be your authentic self. People that know you knows you and respects

  • @courtneysim2172
    @courtneysim2172 Před rokem

    So good. Thank you.

  • @markinson561
    @markinson561 Před rokem

    Good stuff💯

  • @ChrisTeeO.
    @ChrisTeeO. Před rokem

    The title alone has me hype 🙌🏾

  • @nashakeem2490
    @nashakeem2490 Před rokem

    Amen. The putting on clothing not in my closet is a much needed word

  • @TLmomofZAHS
    @TLmomofZAHS Před rokem +3

    This conversation is 🔥! The discussion on Genesis 3 and the New Jerusalem so blessed me bc I am the Excel girl so over trying to prove my worth.

  • @jnr039
    @jnr039 Před rokem +1

    Great talk! I am an introvert and excessive social interactions in large groups exhausts us, and we recharge best by being alone. Not bad, just different!

  • @ShoshanahDeborah
    @ShoshanahDeborah Před rokem +2

    This is so spot on. I needed to hear this. I sometimes get nervous around more high-profile people, and I keep trying to tell myself, “We are both children of God!” 😂Everything you said helped so much, thank you.

  • @elyse10
    @elyse10 Před rokem +2

    Hey Perry's this was really good. So many need to hear this, especially the local church. So many great topics you guys touch on.

  • @AthenaIsabella
    @AthenaIsabella Před rokem

    3 seconds in and when he said it reminds me of when I love you 😭❤️ sooo sweet and also I think about how god loves us even when we don’t have the best attitude! So sweet can’t wait to listen to all of this. Especially since I vlog, I’ve never even wanted to go viral because I know the fame would be awful for me.

  • @tishmiller3224
    @tishmiller3224 Před rokem +12

    Girl!! Better learn how to receive those compliments from your husband!!😂😂🤍

  • @WHOLEWOMANPOD
    @WHOLEWOMANPOD Před rokem

    This is so good

  • @ijeomanwabueze5931
    @ijeomanwabueze5931 Před rokem +1

    I learnt from this conversation

  • @mariawilliams558
    @mariawilliams558 Před 9 měsíci

    Very real talk!!! People do take liberties they aren't willing to give. Stay the course I really like your page. God will give you both the wisdom needed for this journey!🎉🎉

  • @Grannycoop
    @Grannycoop Před rokem +7

    I was a chef at a very popular eating spot in my large city. I worked in an open kitchen so people saw me and everyday at worked people would praise my skills. Imagine having a job where people told you how wonderful you are. Then I came home to my life as a single mom of 7 children. That kept my feet to the ground.

  • @sheilahtshekoeng9703
    @sheilahtshekoeng9703 Před rokem +2

    I can't miss this sessions,I just can't shout out from Botswana 🇧🇼 I thank you guys for more than 30mins slowly but surely we're going to 1hr😁😁😁