Faithfulcrum — Season 2, Episode 5
Sing It Together
In this episode of Faithfulcrum, the conversation wanders—intentionally and patiently—into the territory of soul, authenticity, creativity, and what it means to truly show up. What begins as a reflection on AI tools and “bringing the soul to the tool” opens into something much older and more human: the idea that the soul is not something to be summoned or forced, but something that appears only when it feels safe.
Scott Simpson, Mark, and guest Sharla Steever explore the soul as something shy, fragile, and resilient—more like a wild animal than a fixed possession. Along the way, they reflect on vulnerability, burnout, creativity, prayer, group singing, humor, and the ways love and attention quietly shape authentic connection. The conversation moves fluidly between philosophy and story, seriousness and laughter, skepticism and reverence, never trying to resolve the tension so much as dwell honestly within it.
This episode has also been reimagined as a vocal jazz song suite, drawing on the warmth and swing of the 1940s and 1950s—a musical form rooted in conversation, improvisation, and communal feeling. Each segment corresponds to a movement in the dialogue, together forming a cohesive musical arc.
🎶 Song Suite Segment Guide
1. Shy Soul
Opening reflections on soul, AI, and the Circle of Trust
A gentle, swinging introduction that treats the soul as something wary but alive—like a deer at the edge of the woods. This segment sets the emotional tone: slow down, make space, don’t grab. The soul arrives only when it feels safe.
2. Masks, Mirrors, and Data
Authenticity, vulnerability, and the tension of technology
This piece explores the difference between safety and avoidance, questioning whether turning to tools—AI included—can feel easier than risking ourselves with other people. Beneath the swing is a subtle unease about performance, masks, and being seen.
3. Love Is the Place
Sharla Steever on soul as the place where love shows up
Warm and grounded, this segment centers love as the defining quality of the soul. It lingers on connection, acceptance, and the way being truly seen can reignite a flickering inner flame.
4. Burnout Ain’t About Fire
Burnout, vocation, and misplaced promotion — up-tempo swing
Lively and forward-moving, this up-tempo number reframes burnout not as overwork, but as the cost of giving what you don’t actually have. Its energy mirrors the insight: when the work fits, it feeds you back.
5. Who Are You Writing For?
Creativity, audience, humor, and artistic honesty
Playful and self-aware, this segment reflects on why we create at all—whether for others, for ourselves, or for someone who may never hear it. Humor and vulnerability intertwine as the song embraces imperfection and intention.
6. Sing It Together
Prayer, community, awe, and shared song
The suite closes with a communal feeling—less about belief than belonging. Prayer becomes mindfulness, singing becomes connection, and voices blend into something larger than any individual. The ending invites listeners to stay awhile, humming together.
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