The Crown Table Unleashed

Welcome to ’The Crown Table Unleashed’—a beacon of hope and inspiration. This is not just any podcast; this is a journey that takes us from the everyday to the extraordinary, exploring how faith influences the world around us and how the teachings of Christ are making a profound impact on our daily lives.”Each week, we bring you thought-provoking conversations with pastors, theologians, authors, and ordinary believers who are living out their faith in extraordinary ways. We will delve deep into biblical truths, challenge our perspectives, and discover how we can make a real and lasting difference in our communities. ”Whether you’ve been a follower of Christ for decades or you’re just starting to explore your faith, this podcast is for you. We are here to share stories that uplift, challenge, and encourage—all while helping you deepen your relationship with God. ”Every life has a story, and every story has the potential to change lives. We believe that through these conversations and testimonies, we can illuminate the transformative power of faith. This is ’The Crown Table Unleashed ,’ where the timeless message of the gospel meets the hearts and minds of today’s world. ”Welcome to this journey of faith, growth, and impactful living. Let’s explore together how we can live a life of purpose and passion, shaping the world around us with the love and message of Jesus Christ. ”Get ready, KINGS & QUEENS, as we embark on this enlightening spiritual journey. Prepare to be inspired, challenged, and changed. Welcome to ’The Crown Table Unleashed with Jeffie Clark III.’ Let’s start the journey...”

  1. You Can Forgive Someone And Still Say No

    1D AGO

    You Can Forgive Someone And Still Say No

    There’s a kind of weight you can carry for so long that it starts to feel normal, until one name, one place, or one familiar situation exposes how unhealed it still is. We sit with that reality and talk about forgiveness as one of the most misunderstood choices in Christian life, not because the other person deserves it, but because you deserve to be free. Forgiveness is not pretending, not minimizing pain, and not restoring a relationship to what it was. It’s canceling the emotional invoice and refusing to let the past control your future.  We also draw a hard, necessary line between forgiveness and access. The church often blends forgiveness with reconciliation, and that confusion can push wounded people back into unsafe spaces. We talk boundaries, wisdom, and why “I forgive you” does not automatically mean “you can come back.” If you’ve been stuck waiting for an apology, waiting for justice, or waiting to understand why it happened, we confront that trap too. Healing doesn’t require their cooperation, and closure doesn’t have to be a conversation.  From silent resentment to self-forgiveness, we go deep on what release looks like in real life: grieving what can’t be restored, recognizing the emotional detox that can follow a big release, and choosing obedience even when feelings lag behind. We also connect the dots to mental health and future relationships, because unresolved hurt doesn’t stay in the past, it taxes every new season. If you’re ready to forgive without reopening doors and set healthy boundaries with a clear conscience, take your seat and lean in. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs freedom, and leave a review so more people can find the table. Send us Fan Mail Support the show And remember… We don’t just speak truth—we live it. We don’t just carry fire—we steward it. We don’t just build platforms—we establish altars. Until next time, Stay crowned, stay consecrated, and stay in alignment— Because Heaven is still speaking… And you were born to echo. This has been another divine drop from The Crown Table Unleashed— Where Kingdom conversations reign supreme.

    1h 4m
  2. Boundaries That Heal

    MAR 25

    Boundaries That Heal

    There’s a kind of tired that sleep won’t fix, the kind that comes from saying yes when something in you whispers no. We talk about the quiet ways we start calling burnout “love” and overextension “loyalty,” then we get honest about the truth: healing requires limits. If you’ve been carrying what was never assigned to you, this conversation is your permission slip to stop negotiating your peace and start protecting it.  We break down the difference between emotional responsibility and emotional absorption, and why “always being available” has a hidden cost: foggy clarity, interrupted rest, and relationships built on expectations that were never sustainable. We also unpack subtle manipulation and guilt, and we give you clear language and simple questions to help you discern what’s yours to carry. A major turning point is learning the difference between access and assignment, because not everyone who can reach you is meant to receive the same level of you.  You’ll also hear a practical, faith-based roadmap for boundary setting: awareness, discernment, identity alignment, implementation, resistance, healing, stewardship, and finally modeling what you’ve learned for others. If you’re in ministry, serving, or simply used to being the strong one, we talk about sustainable service that doesn’t drain your identity. Listen, share it with someone who needs a reset, and if it helps you, subscribe and leave a review so more people can find these conversations. Send us Fan Mail Support the show And remember… We don’t just speak truth—we live it. We don’t just carry fire—we steward it. We don’t just build platforms—we establish altars. Until next time, Stay crowned, stay consecrated, and stay in alignment— Because Heaven is still speaking… And you were born to echo. This has been another divine drop from The Crown Table Unleashed— Where Kingdom conversations reign supreme.

    36 min
  3. Self-Reflection Without Self-Destruction

    MAR 18

    Self-Reflection Without Self-Destruction

    That “thinking about your life” habit can either build you or break you, and the difference is smaller than most people realize. Today, we sit with a hard question: when you look inward, are you trying to understand yourself or punish yourself? I open with a simple truth that reshapes everything, reflection is meant for growth, not self-destruction.  We walk through how avoidance and overanalysis are opposite extremes that lead to the same outcome: staying stuck. Avoidance hides behind constant motion and quick slogans that keep real self-awareness away. Overthinking and rumination turn your mind into a replay room where every mistake becomes evidence that you are failing as a person. I share practical language for healthy introspection, including the “inner voice test” and the shift from shame questions to learning questions that actually lead to change.  We also talk directly about self-compassion, not as weakness or excuse-making, but as truth spoken with dignity. From a faith and mental health perspective, Romans 8:1 draws a sharp line between correction and condemnation, and that line matters for healing, leadership, relationships, and spiritual growth. One of the most important takeaways is the reframing that can free you: your past is a classroom, not a courtroom.  If this helped you, subscribe so you do not miss what comes next, share it with someone who needs grace and clarity, and leave a review to help more people find the table. Send us Fan Mail Support the show And remember… We don’t just speak truth—we live it. We don’t just carry fire—we steward it. We don’t just build platforms—we establish altars. Until next time, Stay crowned, stay consecrated, and stay in alignment— Because Heaven is still speaking… And you were born to echo. This has been another divine drop from The Crown Table Unleashed— Where Kingdom conversations reign supreme.

    37 min
  4. Breaking The Victim Narrative

    MAR 11

    Breaking The Victim Narrative

    What if your past could no longer sit on the throne of your life? We open with big news—our Royal Crown Network is expanding—and then step straight into a timely, urgent message: pain is real, but it isn’t your name. Jeffie Clark III lays out a clear path from harm to healing, showing how to separate what happened to you from who you are becoming, and how to stop rehearsing the wound so you can reclaim agency with faith and wisdom. We map the journey in practical stages. First, discern the difference between being harmed and staying stuck—then choose the renewing of your mind over the replaying of your pain. Next, reclaim agency with simple, daily decisions that shift your inner language from “this ruined my life” to “this hurt me, but it won’t define me.” We explore how trauma can masquerade as identity through repetition and how to break that loop by focusing your thoughts on what is true and life-giving. The pivotal mindset move lands here: trade “why me” for “what now,” and watch purpose rise from places you once thought were only ashes. At the heart of the conversation is identity before assignment. Before Jesus performed any work, the Father called Him beloved; that same truth resets our own story. You are chosen, royal, and God’s own possession—an identity that doesn’t erase scars, but transforms them into testimony. With scriptural anchors and personal reflection, we lean into authority over survival, reminding ourselves that victory isn’t the absence of hardship; it’s the presence of hope, courage, and direction within it. We close with a prayer for renewal and a bold invitation to let redemption speak louder than the wound. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs it, and leave a review to help more people find healing and agency. What shift are you choosing today—honesty, responsibility, renewal, or purpose? Send us Fan Mail Support the show And remember… We don’t just speak truth—we live it. We don’t just carry fire—we steward it. We don’t just build platforms—we establish altars. Until next time, Stay crowned, stay consecrated, and stay in alignment— Because Heaven is still speaking… And you were born to echo. This has been another divine drop from The Crown Table Unleashed— Where Kingdom conversations reign supreme.

    48 min
  5. Quiet Wounds, Loud Healing

    MAR 4

    Quiet Wounds, Loud Healing

    Some pain doesn’t shout; it scripts. We open up the “wounds we don’t talk about” and show how early experiences quietly train our nervous system, turning survival strategies into adult personalities. With a mix of heartfelt prayer, scripture, and grounded psychology, we chart a path from hypervigilance and perfectionism to security and peace. You’ll hear why triggers feel so big, how betrayal, abandonment, rejection, and childhood chaos become systems, and what to do when intensity keeps masquerading as intimacy. We walk step by step through a four-phase framework. First comes awareness: spotting repeating patterns, naming disproportionate reactions, and journaling the cycle of what happened, what you felt, what you assumed, and what you feared. Then compassion: separating behavior from identity so change isn’t smothered by shame. Reframing returns your power by shifting from “I’m broken” to “I adapted,” honoring how people pleasing, hyper-independence, and detachment once kept you safe—and recognizing the cost they now carry. Finally, repair turns insight into action: regulated, honest conversations that reduce resentment, boundaries that protect connection, therapy or pastoral counsel for a corrective experience, and daily regulation tools that keep emotions from hijacking decisions. Along the way, we translate triggers as messages from the younger self—correction that awakens old humiliation, distance that echoes loss, kindness that once felt like bait—and we surface the beliefs beneath them. You’ll leave with language, practices, and faith-filled courage to replace survival with secure attachment: naming feelings, asking for reassurance, staying present in conflict, and building consistency that rewires expectation. You are not what hurt you. You adapted to survive; now you can learn to thrive. If this moved you, subscribe, share it with someone who needs it, and leave a review with the pattern you’re choosing to reframe this week. Your story can help someone start their small beginning today. Send us Fan Mail Support the show And remember… We don’t just speak truth—we live it. We don’t just carry fire—we steward it. We don’t just build platforms—we establish altars. Until next time, Stay crowned, stay consecrated, and stay in alignment— Because Heaven is still speaking… And you were born to echo. This has been another divine drop from The Crown Table Unleashed— Where Kingdom conversations reign supreme.

    1h 27m
  6. You Cannot Heal What You Refuse To Name

    FEB 25

    You Cannot Heal What You Refuse To Name

    What if the one thing blocking your healing is the truth you haven’t said out loud? We dive into emotional honesty with a candid, faith-centered blueprint for naming real feelings, dropping the mask, and building safer, deeper connections that last. No fluff—just raw truth, grounded practice, and hope. We start where most of us get stuck: suppressed emotions that leak as irritability, numbness, or withdrawal. You’ll learn why “I don’t care” often means “I’m hurt,” how anger hides beneath indifference, and when humor becomes armor that keeps people at arm’s length. Drawing from the Psalms and the life of Jesus, we explore honest lament, public grief, and a vision of love that is exposed, unguarded, and willing to risk. This isn’t oversharing; it’s wise vulnerability—telling the truth to God, then choosing safe people and safe spaces that can hold it without shame or control. We lay out a practical five-step path you can start today. Step one: name what is true using clear language. Step two: separate emotion from identity so feelings inform you rather than define you. Step three: bring the unedited version to God. Step four: choose one safe person who honors confidentiality and your pace. Step five: do one act of love while still tender, proving you don’t need to be “fully healed” to live aligned. We also add a tracing practice to find where you learned certain emotions were “unsafe,” and we map healthy outlets—journaling, prayer, counseling, and accountability—to support integration. By the end, you’ll have reflection prompts, language you can use today, and a new lens on vulnerability that trades armor for intimacy. If this moved you, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs courage to name what hurts, and leave a review so more people can find this conversation. Which step are you starting with? Send us Fan Mail Support the show And remember… We don’t just speak truth—we live it. We don’t just carry fire—we steward it. We don’t just build platforms—we establish altars. Until next time, Stay crowned, stay consecrated, and stay in alignment— Because Heaven is still speaking… And you were born to echo. This has been another divine drop from The Crown Table Unleashed— Where Kingdom conversations reign supreme.

    31 min
  7. I Took Accountability And My Ego Filed A Complaint

    FEB 18

    I Took Accountability And My Ego Filed A Complaint

    Healing rarely arrives with applause; it begins the moment we stop pointing outward and look within. We kick off The Work Within by putting accountability at the center of personal and spiritual growth, showing how to own our part without collapsing into shame. Instead of “I am the problem,” we practice “I made a choice that contributed,” a shift that preserves dignity while unlocking change. Along the way, we explore why self-examination feels threatening to the ego, how blame soothes pride but stalls development, and why identity must be anchored in values and potential—not in isolated failures. Together we map five practical phases that turn conviction into progress. Phase one is awareness: track patterns and emotional triggers with simple journaling so you can see what repeats. Phase two is acceptance: write and rehearse “I did wrong is not the same as I am wrong,” and replace identity attacks with behavior-based truth. Phase three is ownership: complete prompts like “Even though I was hurt, I chose to” and “I escalated this when I,” so you reclaim authority over your reactions. Phase four is action: use a four-step response model—pause, name the emotion, choose the outcome, respond to match that outcome—to move from impulse to intention. Phase five is accountability partnerships: create safe, structured check-ins that speak to behavior, protect identity, and challenge with compassion. We also talk spiritual resilience: once you’ve owned it, let it die—don’t relive it for days and call it growth. Practice humility with God and people, confess specifics without wearing them as your name, and choose outcomes that build peace. If you’re ready to trade resentment for responsibility, and reaction for response, this conversation hands you clear tools and language to start today. If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend who’s doing the work, and leave a review with the phase you’re starting—awareness, acceptance, ownership, action, or partnership. Your story might be the nudge someone else needs. Send us Fan Mail Support the show And remember… We don’t just speak truth—we live it. We don’t just carry fire—we steward it. We don’t just build platforms—we establish altars. Until next time, Stay crowned, stay consecrated, and stay in alignment— Because Heaven is still speaking… And you were born to echo. This has been another divine drop from The Crown Table Unleashed— Where Kingdom conversations reign supreme.

    39 min
5
out of 5
4 Ratings

About

Welcome to ’The Crown Table Unleashed’—a beacon of hope and inspiration. This is not just any podcast; this is a journey that takes us from the everyday to the extraordinary, exploring how faith influences the world around us and how the teachings of Christ are making a profound impact on our daily lives.”Each week, we bring you thought-provoking conversations with pastors, theologians, authors, and ordinary believers who are living out their faith in extraordinary ways. We will delve deep into biblical truths, challenge our perspectives, and discover how we can make a real and lasting difference in our communities. ”Whether you’ve been a follower of Christ for decades or you’re just starting to explore your faith, this podcast is for you. We are here to share stories that uplift, challenge, and encourage—all while helping you deepen your relationship with God. ”Every life has a story, and every story has the potential to change lives. We believe that through these conversations and testimonies, we can illuminate the transformative power of faith. This is ’The Crown Table Unleashed ,’ where the timeless message of the gospel meets the hearts and minds of today’s world. ”Welcome to this journey of faith, growth, and impactful living. Let’s explore together how we can live a life of purpose and passion, shaping the world around us with the love and message of Jesus Christ. ”Get ready, KINGS & QUEENS, as we embark on this enlightening spiritual journey. Prepare to be inspired, challenged, and changed. Welcome to ’The Crown Table Unleashed with Jeffie Clark III.’ Let’s start the journey...”

More From Royal Crown Network