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I Don't Feel Safe About the Future Anymore — What Personal and Spiritual Growth Taught Me About Finding Stability When Everything Felt Uncertain

6/11/20261 hr 27 min

Do you ever feel like the future isn't as safe or predictable as it once seemed?

In this deeply personal episode of WE, Joe Mittiga shares his journey through uncertainty, loss, change, and spiritual growth. From grieving loved ones and navigating major life transitions to facing fears about the future, Joe explores what it truly means to find stability when life refuses to offer guarantees.

You'll discover why fear isn't the problem, why trying to control everything often creates more anxiety, and how emotional healing, self-awareness, and spiritual growth can help you build an unshakable foundation within yourself. Joe shares practical insights on overcoming uncertainty, quieting negative thoughts, embracing difficult emotions, and learning to trust yourself even when the path ahead is unclear.

If you're struggling with change, worried about the future, facing a major transition, or simply searching for greater peace in uncertain times, this episode will remind you that true stability isn't found in controlling life. It's found in how you respond to it.

Because when everything around you feels uncertain, the strongest foundation is the one you build within yourself.

Transcript preview

First 90 seconds
  1. Speaker 10:00

    [gentle music] If you felt lonely, isolated, disconnected, with an empty feeling inside and just yearning for more, knowing something is missing, then this podcast is for you. So here's your host, Joe Mittiga.

  2. Joe Mittiga· Host0:20

    Hello, and welcome to WE. My name is Joe Mittiga, and I'm the host of the WE podcast. Many years ago, I really used to believe that if I just worked hard enough, planned carefully enough, and made the right decisions, that I could create a safe future. And then you know what happened? Yeah, that's right. Life. The world changed. People I love got older. Some of them passed away. Relationships that I thought would be around forever, some stayed, some changed. Uncertainties happened, and the things that I just knew for a fact would be the same weren't. And for the first time in my life, I found myself asking a question I never thought I would, and I'll never forget when it happened. Now I am blessed to say it's been a while ago, but I remember the day. It was like I, I said to myself,

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