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What does it really mean to say yes to God?
In this episode, I’m sitting down with Brenda Palmer to talk about radical obedience, trusting God’s leading, and walking by faith when you don’t have all the answers. Brenda shares lessons from her book The Journey of Yes and opens up about the challenges, disappointments, and unexpected blessings that can come when we follow God’s voice.
Together, we discuss why obedience often requires trust before clarity, what happens when our obedience is misunderstood by others, and how God often uses unexpected seasons to prepare us for what’s next.
If you’ve ever wrestled with a difficult decision, wondered whether you can trust God’s direction, or found yourself standing between what feels comfortable and what God is asking you to do, I believe this conversation will encourage you.
Highlights from Today’s EpisodeChoosing obedience over certaintySurrendering what feels safeReleasing the need for approvalRelated ResourcesConnect with Brenda Palmer on Instagram, YouTube, or Facebook.Grab a copy of Brenda’s book: The Journey of YesObedience often requires grit. Listen to this podcast episode to learn more.CLICK HERE FOR FULL SHOW NOTES
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Time management, intentional living, and stewardship are at the heart of this week’s episode. If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, distracted, exhausted, or frustrated by how quickly life is moving, this conversation is for you.
In this episode, I’m talking about the ways our lives can slowly drift when we stop living intentionally. From overcommitment and people-pleasing to endless scrolling, burnout, and inconsistent habits, this episode will challenge you to stop reacting to life and start stewarding your time, energy, and priorities with wisdom. Real transformation rarely happens through giant moments. More often, it’s built through small daily choices repeated consistently over time.
If you’ve been wanting healthier rhythms, more peace, stronger boundaries, or simply a life that feels more aligned with your priorities, I hope this episode encourages and challenges you.
Highlights from Today’s EpisodeStewarding your timeScheduling your prioritiesProtecting what mattersRelated ResourcesStruggle with truly resting or feel guilty taking time away? Check out this blog post.This podcast episode with Crystal Paine dives even deeper on time management and juggling all things well. If you’ve been discouraged by slow progress or wondering if your small efforts matter, check out this episode on how God can multiply what we have in our hands.CLICK HERE FOR FULL SHOW NOTES
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My friend Debra Fileta sat down with me to share her perspective on people skills, and it totally shifted how I show up in my relationships.
Not only is Debra a wife, mother, and professional counselor, but she’s also the author of nine books, including her latest book, People Skills: Your Relationships Are Only as Strong as Your Skills. You’ll love hearing her expert advice for navigating relationships with intentionality and vulnerability.
Highlights from Today’s EpisodeReceiving the right feedbackTracking patterns of tensionEasing into vulnerabilityRelated ResourcesConnect with Debra Fileta on Instagram or Facebook.Grab a copy of Debra’s latest book, People Skills: Your Relationships Are Only as Strong as Your Skills.Visit Debra’s website to learn about her books, podcasts, and counseling offerings.Check out this previous episode with Debra, reminding us that It’s Time to Heal.CLICK HERE FOR FULL SHOW NOTES
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Intentional living, boundary setting, and finding your life’s purpose are at the core of today’s conversation. In this episode, I’m walking you through three decisions that will shape the direction of your life.
If you feel stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure how to move forward, this will help you gain clarity. I talk about what it really looks like to build a life on purpose, why boundaries are necessary for your growth, and how thinking about legacy changes the way you live today.
If you’re ready to stop drifting and start being intentional, this conversation is for you.
Highlights from Today’s EpisodeBuilding a life with intentionLiving with the end in mindSetting boundaries that protectRelated ResourcesDo you find it hard to make difficult decisions? Take a listen to this podcast episode. Check out the episode on setting rhythms that stick and how to make the most of your mornings.If you’re feeling discouraged, this podcast episode will remind you that a delayed dream is not a denial.CLICK HERE FOR FULL SHOW NOTES
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I recently caught up with my friend Coach Gessie, a women’s health advocate who has overcome a battle with fibroids and infertility. Her story is proof that with God, a miracle can become a mission that not only transforms your life for the better, but also inspires a community of women to do the same.
Our conversation will encourage you to find balance in your well-being so that you can finally breathe.
Highlights from Today’s EpisodeAdvocating for your well-beingEmbracing preventative strategiesAddressing trauma and stressRelated ResourcesConnect with Coach Gessie on Instagram, TikTok, or Facebook.Learn more about Coach Gessie’s products and consultations on her website.Check out this podcast episode about The Hub of Your Health.CLICK HERE FOR FULL SHOW NOTES
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In this conversation, I sit down with Jade Warshaw to talk about the emotional side of money. After paying off $460,000 in debt, Jade shares what most financial advice leaves out — the guilt, the fear, the shame, and the daily commitment it takes to get unstuck.
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by bills, hesitant to open your bank account, or unsure how to move forward financially, this episode will encourage you. We discuss practical steps, mindset shifts, investment basics, and why the time is going to pass anyway.
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Highlights from Today’s EpisodeFacing financial fear instead of avoiding itSeparating guilt from identityChoosing daily commitment over instant gratificationRelated ResourcesConnect with Jade Warshaw on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and X or online at jadewarshaw.comGrab a copy of What No One Tells You About MoneyCheck out Dave Ramsey’s The Total Money MakeoverDownload her “What’s For Dinner” GuideCLICK HERE FOR FULL SHOW NOTES
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Are you tired of feeling like what you have to pour out isn’t enough? Or worse, that somehow you aren’t enough? When you long for more to meet the demands of your life, everything can change when you see that God has given you enough for today.
In this episode, I share my principles for pressing on, even when you feel like you’ve reached your limit. The truth is, at the end of what you can do is the beginning of what God can do. This message will help you to surrender what you have to God and release the rest.
Highlights from Today’s EpisodeStart with serving people wellShift from scarcity to abundanceSurrender what you have to giveRelated ResourcesIf you’re ready to adopt an attitude of abundance, listen to this podcast episode to Make Room for Overflow.Learn How to Stop the Comparison Trap and focus on what you already have in your hands.Discover what can happen When God Multiplies the Little Things.CLICK HERE FOR FULL SHOW NOTES
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My sister Priscilla Shirer joined me at The Sister Circle Live to talk about faith, purpose, and making a mark that actually lasts. In this episode, we talk honestly about what it means to trust God when life doesn’t go as planned, how to find contentment in the season you’re in, and why the small, faithful, unseen moments are exactly where God is building something that will last on the inside of you.
Priscilla also shares personal testimony about loss, health challenges, and what it looks like to show up for God when showing up is hard. Additionally, she closes out our time with a prayer you don’t want to miss.
If you’re ready to stop shriving and start living with purpose right where you are, this episode is for you.
Highlights from Today’s EpisodeFinding contentment in the ordinaryMaking your mark in the mundaneChoosing to trust God alwaysRelated ResourcesConnect with Priscilla Shirer on Instagram or YouTube.Find more of Priscilla’s teaching at Going Beyond Ministries.Check out this episode on How to Make the Most of Your Days for practical wisdom on stewarding your time well.CLICK HERE FOR FULL SHOW NOTES
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Are you ready to receive all that God has for you, but afraid to release what you’ve held onto for so long? No need to fear. In this episode, I’ll break down the process of letting go and leaning into the new thing God is ready to do in your life.
If you’re so overwhelmed that overflow feels out of reach, I’m here to remind you of the power you hold to release the weight that is holding you back and receive abundance in this season of your life. It’s time to make room for all of the blessings God has in store for you.
Highlights from Today’s EpisodeGetting out of your own wayGiving yourself graceGrowing beyond guilt and shameRelated ResourcesReady to take the pressure off and live within your limits? Listen to this podcast episode on having Grace for the Pace.Listen to this podcast episode for encouragement When the Year Didn’t Go As Planned.Lean into the possibilities for this year with the free Dream Builders Workshop.CLICK HERE FOR FULL SHOW NOTES
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What does healing look like when life doesn’t turn out the way you planned? In this episode, I sit down with my friend Michelle Smith to talk about forgiveness, abandonment, boundaries, and trusting God after deep disappointment. Michelle shares her journey through adoption, divorce, single parenting, and learning how to forgive — not once, but over a lifetime.
This conversation is honest, tender, and filled with hope for anyone walking through unresolved pain. If you’ve ever wondered how to keep trusting God when other people’s choices changed your life, this episode will meet you right where you are.
Highlights from Today’s EpisodeChoosing forgiveness as an ongoing decisionLearning to trust God after abandonment and betrayalSetting boundaries without closing your heartRelated ResourcesConnect with Michelle Smith on her website.CLICK HERE FOR FULL SHOW NOTES
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What do you do when God moves in ways you didn’t expect? In this episode, I sit down with singer and Sunday Best winner Crystal Aikin to talk about calling, healing, and learning to trust God when the assignment keeps changing. Crystal shares her journey from nursing to music, from public success to private healing, and from striving to stillness. We talk honestly about singleness, unmet expectations, buried pain, and the kind of faith that’s built when God takes you off the path you thought you’d be on. This conversation is for anyone learning how to wait well and trust God deeply.
Highlights from Today’s EpisodeAllowing God to heal what you’ve learned to push pastTrusting God when expectations go unmetLearning to wait without striving or forcing outcomesRelated ResourcesConnect with Crystal on Instagram or YouTubeCLICK HERE FOR FULL SHOW NOTES
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Often during our darkest moments, it’s difficult to see God’s hands on our lives. But when we can look back and see how He carried us through other tough times, it becomes clear that there can be purpose even in our pain.
In this episode, I sit down with Anne Beiler, the founder of Auntie Anne’s Pretzels. Even after selling her company in 2025, she continues to inspire people with her story of redemption and resilience. My conversation with Anne is a reminder that even when life is hard, because life can be so hard, God is still good.
Highlights from Today’s EpisodeHearing from the Holy SpiritMoving mountains in marriageChoosing to live againRelated ResourcesConnect with Anne Beiler on Instagram or Facebook.Keep up with Anne on her website.Grab a copy of Anne’s latest books, including “Come to the Table Cookbook,” “Overcome and Lead,” and more from her online shop.Check out Anne’s Stories x 8 small group experienceListen to the Overcome with Auntie Anne podcast.CLICK HERE FOR FULL SHOW NOTES
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What does it really mean to walk in spiritual authority? In this episode, I sit down with my Aunt Ruth — pastor, counselor, and teacher — to talk about identity, intimacy with God, and living with confidence rooted in Christ. We explore why authority isn’t about performance or perfect prayers, but about knowing who you are as a daughter of God. This conversation touches on unanswered prayers, singleness, disappointment, and learning to trust God even when life doesn’t unfold the way you expected. If you’re longing to walk boldly in your faith without striving, this episode will encourage and ground you.
Highlights from Today’s EpisodeDefining spiritual authorityNavigating disappointment Choosing contentmentRelated ResourcesConnect with Ruthann Cannings on her website.For more encouragement, listen to episode #324-How to Leave a Legacy.Grab my devotional, 100 Days to Discovering the Gift of You.CLICK HERE FOR FULL SHOW NOTES
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What does it look like to slow down and walk with a God who isn’t worried — even when life feels overwhelming?
In this episode, I sit down with author and speaker Megan Fate Marshman for an honest conversation about grief, drive, faith, and learning to let go of self-reliance. Megan shares how loss reshaped her understanding of trust, why autonomy can quietly replace intimacy with God, and how slowing down isn’t weakness — it’s wisdom.
This episode is for anyone who feels tired of trying harder and is ready to learn what it means to walk with God instead.
Highlights from Today’s EpisodeLearning to slow down Growing in spiritual healthPracticing honesty with GodChoosing community over fear Related ResourcesGrab a copy of Megan Fate Marshman’s book: Relaxed: Walking with the One Who Is Not Worried About a ThingConnect with Megan Fate Marshman on Instagram, X, Facebook, or her website.CLICK HERE FOR FULL SHOW NOTES
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I’m entering this next season with a simple focus: alignment over overload.
In this episode, I share why I’m choosing a slower, steadier pace and how making room for overflow starts with living in step with God—not doing more. I also talk about what’s ahead for the podcast, the Inner Circle, and upcoming opportunities, along with a free tool to help you reset your rhythm anytime you need it.
Highlights from Today’s EpisodeChoosing alignment over overloadRedefining overflow as a fruit of obedienceEmbracing a slower, steadier pace with GodCreating margin for rest, clarity, and trustShifting from hustle to sustainable formationRelated ResourcesJoin the Inner Circle: thesistercircle.com/innercircleLearn more about The Communicator’s Cohort: thesistercircle.com/cohortFree 5-Day Rhythm Reset: thesistercircle.com/rhythmGet your copy of The Full Circle Planner: thesistercircle.com/shopCLICK HERE FOR FULL SHOW NOTES
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Has this year left you feeling defeated? If you’re ready to give up after giving it all you had, this episode will give you the push needed to get up and fight another day.
In this teaching, I share my practical advice for starting over, even when it feels like things never work out. The truth is, you have no idea how close you are to winning the fight while you’re in it. Sometimes you just need a reminder that you have what it takes to try again.
Highlights from Today’s EpisodeLooking for the silver liningLearning how to fail forwardLeaning into the beauty of this seasonRelated ResourcesNeed more encouragement for starting again? Watch this podcast episode to learn How to Regain Motivation.Tired of drifting away from your goals? Check out this podcast episode on Finding Your Way Back.Reset for the year ahead with the Write It Down guide and the free Dream Builders Workshop.CLICK HERE FOR FULL SHOW NOTES
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Are you making the most of your life? Maybe you have good goals, but the pressure to achieve has caused you to sacrifice your peace and fold under the pressure.
In this episode, I share important principles for partnering with God and releasing the pressure attached to productivity. There’s more waiting for you on the other side of surrender. If you’re tired of trying to make things happen on your own, this one’s for you.
Highlights from Today’s EpisodeBuilding healthy habitsAligning with GodPlanning with purposeRelated ResourcesReady to live beyond the limits of your to-do list? Listen to my chat with Kendra Adachi on A New Approach to Productivity.Check out this conversation with Jennifer Dukes Lee on The Balancing Act: God and Goals.Prepare your heart and mind for the year ahead with the Write It Down guide and the free Dream Builders Workshop.CLICK HERE FOR FULL SHOW NOTES
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In this episode, I sit down with Pastor Jerry Flowers Jr. to talk about the life-changing connection between therapy, theology, and healing. Jerry shares the story behind Therapy Thursday, why trauma often blocks us from hearing biblical truth, and how renewing your mind requires both Scripture and practical strategy. We discuss emotional awareness, grief, community, relational autopsies, and how Jesus modeled healthy boundaries long before we had the language for them.
If you’ve ever wondered why you feel stuck, overwhelmed, or unable to move forward—this conversation will help you understand what’s happening in your heart and how to begin healing.
Highlights from Today’s EpisodeLearning to renew your mind Identifying relational patterns Reframing community and boundariesRelated ResourcesConnect with Jerry Flowers Jr. on Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, or his Website.Grab a copy of Jerry’s book: Heart RehabCLICK HERE FOR FULL SHOW NOTES
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Do you feel like what you have to offer isn’t enough? If you wish you had more to do more in your life, then this episode will encourage you to shift your perspective and focus on stewarding the small things well.
In this episode, I discuss the power of using what you have to cultivate seeds right where you are. This message will encourage you to embrace small beginnings and make room for God to multiply every seed you faithfully sow.
Highlights from Today’s EpisodeParticipating in God’s planBuilding capacity through consistencyImplementing rhythms and routinesRelated ResourcesCheck out this podcast episode to hear more about The Importance of Small Great Things.Listen to this podcast episode to learn How to Build Habits That Last.Read more about “doing what you can with what you have” in chapter 14 of my book She’s Still There.CLICK HERE FOR FULL SHOW NOTES
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