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455: You Don’t Get a Hall Pass from Pain. ESPN’s Lauren Sisler Exposes “Rah-Rah” Christianity, Why Avoidance Costs Us More Than Facing Pain Head-On, and Curating Our Image as Armor

Podcast · September 10, 2025

We all want to overcome, but too often, we curate our pain out of view—tidy it up, slap a spiritual platitude on top, and hope time heals what we never confronted. This week on Win Today, ESPN’s Lauren Sisler reveals what happened when her life fell apart at 18. She buried both of her parents just hours apart. And in the wake of that trauma, she didn’t get a “hall pass” from grief. She didn’t get a spiritual fast-forward button. She had to live every moment of it, raw and real.

In this powerful conversation, we take on the lies of “rah-rah Christianity,” the armor of image management, and the emotional expense of avoidance. If you’ve ever wondered why God didn’t spare you from the pain… or why it still lingers even though you “moved on,” this episode will meet you where you really live.

You’ll learn:
  • Why editing adversity is a false protection
  • How image management can become spiritual armor
  • Why we avoid grief—and what it costs us
  • How faith isn’t a bypass for trauma
  • Why time is sacred and non-refundable

Guest Bio

Lauren Sisler is a national ESPN sports broadcaster and host, known not only for her coverage of college football and gymnastics but also for her powerful story of resilience. At 18, she lost both of her parents to overdose-related deaths within hours of each other—a tragedy that shattered her world and rewrote her understanding of faith, loss, and healing. Today, Lauren uses her platform to challenge shallow spiritual narratives and inspire honest conversations about grief, purpose, and identity. Through her speaking and storytelling, she brings a bold message: you can’t edit adversity—and you don’t have to.

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Resources Mentioned This Week

  • Shatterproof: How I Overcame the Shame of Losing My Parents to Opioid Addiction (and Found My Sideline Shimmy)
  • Healing What You Can’t Erase: Transform Your Mental, Emotional, and Spiritual Health from the Inside Out

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