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      <title>One Decision Away: Christian Struthers on Addiction, Survival, and a Life Redeemed for Purpose</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Healed. Whole. Called., Wendy Melrose sits down with Christian Struthers for a steady and hope-filled conversation about addiction, identity, survival, and the mercy of God that meets us even at our lowest point.</p>
<p>Christian’s story begins long before the accident that changed everything. A gifted athlete, he played baseball throughout high school and into college, with a promising future ahead of him. But what began as social partying gradually became addiction. The discipline required to sustain his dream gave way to impulsive choices, and slowly, he watched the life he once envisioned unravel. The very confidence and charisma that energized crowds during his work as a hype man at large events became difficult to turn off, spilling into destructive patterns off the field.</p>
<p>On August 3, 2016, at age 25, everything shifted. After a night of drinking, Christian was the passenger in a car traveling at high speed when it crashed. He does not remember the impact. He woke up a week later from a coma with 17 major injuries, including a broken neck, internal bleeding, a collapsed lung, multiple fractures, and two strokes. He was told he might never walk again. He lost vision in his right eye. His body had to relearn how to sit, how to stand, how to function.</p>
<p>And yet, woven throughout the trauma were moments Christian cannot explain apart from God’s intervention. A stranger cut his seatbelt after the crash and disappeared into the crowd. His bleeding stopped on the final available bag of his blood type. Churches and individuals across communities began praying. Cards arrived from missionaries and strangers alike. While Christian did not experience dramatic visions in his coma, he experienced something equally powerful—evidence of prayer and the steady faithfulness of God through unexplainable provision and protection.</p>
<p>Recovery was long and humbling. He had to relearn basic movements. He wrestled with the loss of his former life. But into that fragile season came an unexpected gift: a German Shepherd named Millie. Promised to him while he was still unconscious, Millie became a daily companion in his healing. She motivated him to stand, to move, to try again. Through caring for her, he found purpose in the middle of physical and emotional rehabilitation.</p>
<p>What began as gratitude for one dog eventually grew into something larger. Christian created Dog Dash, an event celebrating dogs and raising funds for animal shelters, donating 100% of profits to support adoption and connection. Through these events—and through speaking at schools and communities—he shares the message that has become central to his life: you are one decision away from a completely different future.</p>
<p>Christian speaks candidly about the importance of discipline, pausing before choices, and listening to that inner prompting he now recognizes as God’s voice. He reflects on the night of the crash, remembering a quiet unease he ignored. Today, he teaches young people to stop and think, to weigh risk and reward, and to anchor their decisions to the life they truly desire.</p>
<p>The story does not end in tragedy. It ends in calling.</p>
<p>Christian now lives with clarity that his survival was not accidental. What once felt like the end became the doorway to purpose. He describes his former lifestyle as empty compared to the fulfillment he now experiences in giving back, sharing hope, and reminding others that prayer changes things.</p>
<p>For the listener who feels stuck in addiction, regret, or shame, this episode offers a grounded truth: your story is not over. One prayer. One pause. One decision can redirect the course of your life. God is not absent in your darkness, and redemption is never out of reach. </p>
<p>How to Connect With the Guest</p>
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 Christian Struthers is active on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube: realliferamble</p>
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<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Healed. Whole. Called., Wendy Melrose sits down with Christian Struthers for a steady and hope-filled conversation about addiction, identity, survival, and the mercy of God that meets us even at our lowest point.</p>
<p>Christian’s story begins long before the accident that changed everything. A gifted athlete, he played baseball throughout high school and into college, with a promising future ahead of him. But what began as social partying gradually became addiction. The discipline required to sustain his dream gave way to impulsive choices, and slowly, he watched the life he once envisioned unravel. The very confidence and charisma that energized crowds during his work as a hype man at large events became difficult to turn off, spilling into destructive patterns off the field.</p>
<p>On August 3, 2016, at age 25, everything shifted. After a night of drinking, Christian was the passenger in a car traveling at high speed when it crashed. He does not remember the impact. He woke up a week later from a coma with 17 major injuries, including a broken neck, internal bleeding, a collapsed lung, multiple fractures, and two strokes. He was told he might never walk again. He lost vision in his right eye. His body had to relearn how to sit, how to stand, how to function.</p>
<p>And yet, woven throughout the trauma were moments Christian cannot explain apart from God’s intervention. A stranger cut his seatbelt after the crash and disappeared into the crowd. His bleeding stopped on the final available bag of his blood type. Churches and individuals across communities began praying. Cards arrived from missionaries and strangers alike. While Christian did not experience dramatic visions in his coma, he experienced something equally powerful—evidence of prayer and the steady faithfulness of God through unexplainable provision and protection.</p>
<p>Recovery was long and humbling. He had to relearn basic movements. He wrestled with the loss of his former life. But into that fragile season came an unexpected gift: a German Shepherd named Millie. Promised to him while he was still unconscious, Millie became a daily companion in his healing. She motivated him to stand, to move, to try again. Through caring for her, he found purpose in the middle of physical and emotional rehabilitation.</p>
<p>What began as gratitude for one dog eventually grew into something larger. Christian created Dog Dash, an event celebrating dogs and raising funds for animal shelters, donating 100% of profits to support adoption and connection. Through these events—and through speaking at schools and communities—he shares the message that has become central to his life: you are one decision away from a completely different future.</p>
<p>Christian speaks candidly about the importance of discipline, pausing before choices, and listening to that inner prompting he now recognizes as God’s voice. He reflects on the night of the crash, remembering a quiet unease he ignored. Today, he teaches young people to stop and think, to weigh risk and reward, and to anchor their decisions to the life they truly desire.</p>
<p>The story does not end in tragedy. It ends in calling.</p>
<p>Christian now lives with clarity that his survival was not accidental. What once felt like the end became the doorway to purpose. He describes his former lifestyle as empty compared to the fulfillment he now experiences in giving back, sharing hope, and reminding others that prayer changes things.</p>
<p>For the listener who feels stuck in addiction, regret, or shame, this episode offers a grounded truth: your story is not over. One prayer. One pause. One decision can redirect the course of your life. God is not absent in your darkness, and redemption is never out of reach. </p>
<p>How to Connect With the Guest</p>
<p>Website:<br><a href="https://christianstruthers.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://christianstruthers.com</a></p>
<p>Dog Dash Website:<br><a href="https://dog-3k.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://dog-3k.com</a></p>
<p>Social Media:<br>
 Christian Struthers is active on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube: realliferamble</p>
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<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>After producing many episodes of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy realized something important — the greatest impact wasn’t coming from perfect production, but from real conversations happening in real time.</p>
<p>In this short update, Wendy shares why the podcast is evolving from traditional recorded episodes into live conversations with resilience leaders, overcomers, and faith-driven storytellers.</p>
<p>While the format is changing, the mission remains the same:<br>
 Helping people steward their story, walk in healing, and step into their calling.</p>
<p>You can now join these conversations live on:</p>
<p><a rel="noopener noreferrer">Facebook: Wendy C. Melrose</a><br><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendymelrose/" rel="noopener noreferrer">LinkedIn: Wendy Melrose</a><br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@healed.whole.called" rel="noopener noreferrer">YouTube: Healed. Whole. Called.</a></p>
<p>The mission hasn't changed. Only the method.</p>
<p>Stay healed.<br>
 Stay whole.<br>
 Stay called.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After producing many episodes of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy realized something important — the greatest impact wasn’t coming from perfect production, but from real conversations happening in real time.</p>
<p>In this short update, Wendy shares why the podcast is evolving from traditional recorded episodes into live conversations with resilience leaders, overcomers, and faith-driven storytellers.</p>
<p>While the format is changing, the mission remains the same:<br>
 Helping people steward their story, walk in healing, and step into their calling.</p>
<p>You can now join these conversations live on:</p>
<p><a rel="noopener noreferrer">Facebook: Wendy C. Melrose</a><br><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendymelrose/" rel="noopener noreferrer">LinkedIn: Wendy Melrose</a><br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@healed.whole.called" rel="noopener noreferrer">YouTube: Healed. Whole. Called.</a></p>
<p>The mission hasn't changed. Only the method.</p>
<p>Stay healed.<br>
 Stay whole.<br>
 Stay called.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Grace in the Middle: Teri Houghton on Divorce, Motherhood, and Building a Life of Resilient Faith</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Teri Houghton’s story is one of quiet strength and steady faithfulness. An accountant by training, ballet teacher by passion, and mother of five—two biological and three adopted—Teri once envisioned a life that would follow a predictable arc. After a 20-year marriage, that vision shifted dramatically when her husband chose a different path, and she found herself navigating divorce as a single mother with children ranging from teens to elementary school.</p>
<p>Divorce brought grief that felt like death—the loss of shared dreams, memories, and a future once assumed. Teri describes the early days not as a collapse of faith, but as a clinging to Jesus for survival. The trust she had known became a daily dependence. Who was she now? How would she support her family? What parts of herself had been buried beneath years of motherhood, medical appointments, activities, and responsibility?</p>
<p>Instead of shrinking back, Teri leaned in. She returned to accounting work, said yes to opportunities she didn’t fully understand, and trusted her ability to learn. Slowly, a new chapter unfolded—one built on operations, systems, and helping female entrepreneurs build sustainable businesses with intention rather than overwhelm. What began as necessity became calling.</p>
<p>At home, healing required equal courage. Teri openly shares how divorce is a grief the world often underestimates. It is not only the death of a marriage but the reshaping of identity and family structure. There were seasons of unhealthy coping, particularly in leaning too heavily on her oldest child during the transition. But as she grew healthier, so did her children.</p>
<p>One of her highest values became peaceful co-parenting. Not because it was easy—but because it mattered. Choosing kindness, even when pain lingered, became a spiritual discipline. She reframed her vision of what life “should” have looked like and embraced what God was shaping instead. The relationship with her ex-husband evolved into something different: not a marriage, but a shared commitment to raising children in stability and love.</p>
<p>Teri speaks candidly about adoption adding another layer of complexity. For adopted children, divorce can feel like a second loss layered over an earlier one. Yet even in that complexity, she sees resilience forming in her children—and in herself.</p>
<p>Professionally, Teri now works primarily with female entrepreneurs, particularly coaches and creatives. While her work centers on systems and operations, she recognizes that ministry often unfolds in those spaces. Conversations about business frequently open doors for deeper conversations about identity, transition, divorce, and faith. God, she reflects, rarely separates vocation from calling. The ministry is often right in front of us.</p>
<p>As her children grow and begin leaving home, Teri is also navigating another transition: rediscovering herself outside of constant caregiving. She speaks to the importance of carving out ten intentional minutes a day—not for trendy self-care, but for honest reflection. Who are you, beyond what everyone needs from you? Because eventually, she says, you will return to yourself.</p>
<p>Her encouragement to women walking through divorce or transition is simple but profound: resilience is built by leaning into God daily. You already carry what you need because He placed it inside you. The story is not over, even when the chapter closes differently than you expected.</p>
<p>Teri’s life is a reminder that structure and soul can coexist. That grief can birth clarity. And that love—quiet, steady, faithful love—is still the strongest legacy we leave our children.</p>
<p>How to Connect With the Guest</p>
<p>Connection details were not mentioned in this episode. Please check the show notes or Wendy Melrose’s social platforms for updates.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
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<p>Divorce brought grief that felt like death—the loss of shared dreams, memories, and a future once assumed. Teri describes the early days not as a collapse of faith, but as a clinging to Jesus for survival. The trust she had known became a daily dependence. Who was she now? How would she support her family? What parts of herself had been buried beneath years of motherhood, medical appointments, activities, and responsibility?</p>
<p>Instead of shrinking back, Teri leaned in. She returned to accounting work, said yes to opportunities she didn’t fully understand, and trusted her ability to learn. Slowly, a new chapter unfolded—one built on operations, systems, and helping female entrepreneurs build sustainable businesses with intention rather than overwhelm. What began as necessity became calling.</p>
<p>At home, healing required equal courage. Teri openly shares how divorce is a grief the world often underestimates. It is not only the death of a marriage but the reshaping of identity and family structure. There were seasons of unhealthy coping, particularly in leaning too heavily on her oldest child during the transition. But as she grew healthier, so did her children.</p>
<p>One of her highest values became peaceful co-parenting. Not because it was easy—but because it mattered. Choosing kindness, even when pain lingered, became a spiritual discipline. She reframed her vision of what life “should” have looked like and embraced what God was shaping instead. The relationship with her ex-husband evolved into something different: not a marriage, but a shared commitment to raising children in stability and love.</p>
<p>Teri speaks candidly about adoption adding another layer of complexity. For adopted children, divorce can feel like a second loss layered over an earlier one. Yet even in that complexity, she sees resilience forming in her children—and in herself.</p>
<p>Professionally, Teri now works primarily with female entrepreneurs, particularly coaches and creatives. While her work centers on systems and operations, she recognizes that ministry often unfolds in those spaces. Conversations about business frequently open doors for deeper conversations about identity, transition, divorce, and faith. God, she reflects, rarely separates vocation from calling. The ministry is often right in front of us.</p>
<p>As her children grow and begin leaving home, Teri is also navigating another transition: rediscovering herself outside of constant caregiving. She speaks to the importance of carving out ten intentional minutes a day—not for trendy self-care, but for honest reflection. Who are you, beyond what everyone needs from you? Because eventually, she says, you will return to yourself.</p>
<p>Her encouragement to women walking through divorce or transition is simple but profound: resilience is built by leaning into God daily. You already carry what you need because He placed it inside you. The story is not over, even when the chapter closes differently than you expected.</p>
<p>Teri’s life is a reminder that structure and soul can coexist. That grief can birth clarity. And that love—quiet, steady, faithful love—is still the strongest legacy we leave our children.</p>
<p>How to Connect With the Guest</p>
<p>Connection details were not mentioned in this episode. Please check the show notes or Wendy Melrose’s social platforms for updates.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:title>Grace in the Middle: Teri Houghton on Divorce, Motherhood, and Building a Life of Resilient Faith</itunes:title>
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      <title>From Deliverance to Sonship: Mason Ledbetter on Leaving Performance-Based Christianity and Embracing the Finished Work of Christ</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>For years, Mason Ledbetter was immersed in deliverance ministry. After a radical personal encounter with God in 2020, he dove headfirst into inner healing and spiritual warfare, eventually stepping into full-time ministry and conducting more than 500 sessions with people seeking freedom. He read everything he could find, wrote four books on deliverance, and watched powerful testimonies unfold before his eyes. And yet, beneath the surface, questions began to rise.</p>
<p>Why did freedom seem to come in layers? Why did people return needing more sessions after experiencing breakthrough? Why did deliverance often require hours of navigating legal rights, spiritual hierarchies, and complex frameworks—when in the Gospels, Jesus simply said, “Go,” and demons left? Mason’s heart was not cynical. It was hungry for truth. He continually asked the Father, “If the Son sets us free, and we are free indeed, why does this feel so hard?”</p>
<p>The turning point came through a simple but profound question impressed upon his spirit: What did Jesus mean when He said, “It is finished”? If the work was truly finished, and if the enemy was stripped of power and authority, then why were believers living as though darkness still held rights over them? That question unraveled everything.</p>
<p>Mason began to see that much of what he—and many sincere believers—had embraced was rooted in performance-based Christianity. Even in striving to obey, die daily, and “stay in the will of God,” there remained a subtle scale of performance: good days meant closeness to God; bad days meant distance. Fear of slipping. Fear of disappointing Him. Fear of falling out of favor. What appeared spiritual was often law mixed with grace.</p>
<p>Through deeper revelation, Mason discovered that true freedom flows not from striving, but from receiving. The journey is not about attaining more deliverance; it is about awakening to what Christ has already accomplished. The finished work of Jesus means the believer is not fighting for freedom but living from it. The enemy has no authority over a believer resting in grace. The battle many are fighting is not against demons, but against distorted lenses through which they have learned to see God.</p>
<p>Now, Mason teaches what he calls restored vision—a return to seeing the Father rightly. He helps believers recognize how fear, shame, legalism, and inherited church culture shape the lens through which Scripture is read and faith is practiced. Freedom, he explains, is not found in managing darkness but in trusting the heart of the Father.</p>
<p>This episode is not a dismissal of people’s real experiences of healing and deliverance. Rather, it is an invitation into deeper rest. It is a call to step out of performance and into sonship. It is a reminder that the Christian life is not a tightrope but a relationship.</p>
<p>The journey, Mason says, is ultimately about learning to trust the Father more deeply. And that trust changes everything.</p>
<p>How to Connect With the Guest</p>
<p>Website: HolyFireDisciples.com<br>
 Books available on Amazon<br>
 Free 8-week course: Restored Vision (available through his website)</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For years, Mason Ledbetter was immersed in deliverance ministry. After a radical personal encounter with God in 2020, he dove headfirst into inner healing and spiritual warfare, eventually stepping into full-time ministry and conducting more than 500 sessions with people seeking freedom. He read everything he could find, wrote four books on deliverance, and watched powerful testimonies unfold before his eyes. And yet, beneath the surface, questions began to rise.</p>
<p>Why did freedom seem to come in layers? Why did people return needing more sessions after experiencing breakthrough? Why did deliverance often require hours of navigating legal rights, spiritual hierarchies, and complex frameworks—when in the Gospels, Jesus simply said, “Go,” and demons left? Mason’s heart was not cynical. It was hungry for truth. He continually asked the Father, “If the Son sets us free, and we are free indeed, why does this feel so hard?”</p>
<p>The turning point came through a simple but profound question impressed upon his spirit: What did Jesus mean when He said, “It is finished”? If the work was truly finished, and if the enemy was stripped of power and authority, then why were believers living as though darkness still held rights over them? That question unraveled everything.</p>
<p>Mason began to see that much of what he—and many sincere believers—had embraced was rooted in performance-based Christianity. Even in striving to obey, die daily, and “stay in the will of God,” there remained a subtle scale of performance: good days meant closeness to God; bad days meant distance. Fear of slipping. Fear of disappointing Him. Fear of falling out of favor. What appeared spiritual was often law mixed with grace.</p>
<p>Through deeper revelation, Mason discovered that true freedom flows not from striving, but from receiving. The journey is not about attaining more deliverance; it is about awakening to what Christ has already accomplished. The finished work of Jesus means the believer is not fighting for freedom but living from it. The enemy has no authority over a believer resting in grace. The battle many are fighting is not against demons, but against distorted lenses through which they have learned to see God.</p>
<p>Now, Mason teaches what he calls restored vision—a return to seeing the Father rightly. He helps believers recognize how fear, shame, legalism, and inherited church culture shape the lens through which Scripture is read and faith is practiced. Freedom, he explains, is not found in managing darkness but in trusting the heart of the Father.</p>
<p>This episode is not a dismissal of people’s real experiences of healing and deliverance. Rather, it is an invitation into deeper rest. It is a call to step out of performance and into sonship. It is a reminder that the Christian life is not a tightrope but a relationship.</p>
<p>The journey, Mason says, is ultimately about learning to trust the Father more deeply. And that trust changes everything.</p>
<p>How to Connect With the Guest</p>
<p>Website: HolyFireDisciples.com<br>
 Books available on Amazon<br>
 Free 8-week course: Restored Vision (available through his website)</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>When Barbara Walsh received her breast cancer diagnosis, she entered a season she never anticipated—one marked by uncertainty, fear, and difficult decisions. Yet even in that valley, God was not absent. What began as a medical crisis became a sacred invitation to slow down, examine her lifestyle, and ask deeper questions about stewardship, faith, and the body’s remarkable design.</p>
<p>Barbara shares how her healing journey was not only about treatment, but about transformation. She began to recognize that the body is not the enemy—it is designed by God to protect, respond, and heal. Rather than living in fear, she felt called to partner with her body in practical, daily choices that support long-term health. This shift—from reaction to intentional prevention—became one of the most significant turning points in her story.</p>
<p>Throughout the conversation, Wendy Melrose reinforces the biblical truth that our bodies were created with purpose. The enemy does not get to “steal, kill, and destroy” (John 10:10), and we are not powerless in the face of diagnosis. Barbara’s testimony reflects that while we do not control the number of our days, we can honor Christ in how we steward them. Small, consistent decisions—nutrition, reducing toxins, managing stress, cultivating peace—can profoundly impact not only physical health but spiritual clarity and emotional resilience.</p>
<p>Barbara now leads Good Nature Wellness with a heart to educate and equip others, especially women, with practical tools she wishes she had known earlier. She offers five key insights that reshaped her perspective before and after diagnosis—wisdom designed not to alarm, but to empower. Her message is not rooted in fear of illness, but in reverence for life and the belief that healing often begins long before crisis arrives.</p>
<p>This episode reminds us that healing is layered. It involves body, mind, and spirit. It invites courage, faith, and daily obedience. And it affirms the foundational truth of this podcast: your story is not over. In Christ, you are healed, whole, and called.</p>
<p>How to Connect With the Guest</p>
<p>Website: <a href="http://www.goodnaturewellness.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.goodnaturewellness.com</a><br>
 Free Resource: www.goodnaturewellness.com/5thingsfreebie<br>
 Instagram: @good_nature_wellness<br>
 Facebook: Good Nature Wellness</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2026 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When Barbara Walsh received her breast cancer diagnosis, she entered a season she never anticipated—one marked by uncertainty, fear, and difficult decisions. Yet even in that valley, God was not absent. What began as a medical crisis became a sacred invitation to slow down, examine her lifestyle, and ask deeper questions about stewardship, faith, and the body’s remarkable design.</p>
<p>Barbara shares how her healing journey was not only about treatment, but about transformation. She began to recognize that the body is not the enemy—it is designed by God to protect, respond, and heal. Rather than living in fear, she felt called to partner with her body in practical, daily choices that support long-term health. This shift—from reaction to intentional prevention—became one of the most significant turning points in her story.</p>
<p>Throughout the conversation, Wendy Melrose reinforces the biblical truth that our bodies were created with purpose. The enemy does not get to “steal, kill, and destroy” (John 10:10), and we are not powerless in the face of diagnosis. Barbara’s testimony reflects that while we do not control the number of our days, we can honor Christ in how we steward them. Small, consistent decisions—nutrition, reducing toxins, managing stress, cultivating peace—can profoundly impact not only physical health but spiritual clarity and emotional resilience.</p>
<p>Barbara now leads Good Nature Wellness with a heart to educate and equip others, especially women, with practical tools she wishes she had known earlier. She offers five key insights that reshaped her perspective before and after diagnosis—wisdom designed not to alarm, but to empower. Her message is not rooted in fear of illness, but in reverence for life and the belief that healing often begins long before crisis arrives.</p>
<p>This episode reminds us that healing is layered. It involves body, mind, and spirit. It invites courage, faith, and daily obedience. And it affirms the foundational truth of this podcast: your story is not over. In Christ, you are healed, whole, and called.</p>
<p>How to Connect With the Guest</p>
<p>Website: <a href="http://www.goodnaturewellness.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.goodnaturewellness.com</a><br>
 Free Resource: www.goodnaturewellness.com/5thingsfreebie<br>
 Instagram: @good_nature_wellness<br>
 Facebook: Good Nature Wellness</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Unlocking Limitless You: Yvonne Trost on Divorce, Identity, and Filling Your Cup Without Guilt</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this energizing and deeply reflective episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy Melrose welcomes Yvonne Trost, founder of Limitless You, subconscious performance coach, and hypnotherapist. Yvonne’s journey began in a small town in central Illinois, raised by loving parents who modeled stability and survival. Yet even well-intentioned conditioning can quietly shape a life that feels misaligned with one’s true design.</p>
<p>Over time, Yvonne found herself living a version of success that looked stable on the outside but felt disconnected within. A painful and prolonged divorce became the wake-up call she describes as both desperation and divine invitation. Instead of continuing to repeat patterns, she chose to confront them. What followed was years of deep inner work—studying hypnotherapy, yoga, subconscious programming, and the nervous system—not just from textbooks, but through lived experience.</p>
<p>At the heart of Yvonne’s message is this truth: you are not your mind. Just as you can say, “I have a hand, but I am not my hand,” you can say, “I have a mind, but I am not my mind.” Many of the behaviors that keep women stuck—over-giving, overworking, people-pleasing, procrastinating, numbing through scrolling or entertainment—are subconscious survival programs formed in childhood. They once served a purpose. But if never upgraded, they begin to run life on autopilot.</p>
<p>Yvonne introduces the concept of “stuck operating procedures” versus “healthy operating procedures.” The subconscious mind is wired for survival, not fulfillment. It resists change because change feels unsafe. But when we learn to bring awareness to those patterns, we can gently rewrite them.</p>
<p>One of the most powerful images she shares is the “backwash cup.” When women give and give until their cup is nearly empty, what they have left to offer is not generosity—it is depletion. True generosity comes from overflow, not exhaustion. Self-care is not selfish; it is stewardship. When we fill ourselves first—emotionally, spiritually, physically—we offer living water rather than leftovers.</p>
<p>Yvonne challenges a common misapplication of the Golden Rule. Instead of endlessly doing for others while neglecting ourselves, she invites women to practice what she calls a “platinum principle”: care for yourself so fully that you can give from wholeness, not resentment. The goal is not withdrawal from love—it is sustainable love.</p>
<p>Throughout the conversation, Wendy and Yvonne reflect on the dangers of unconscious habits—from doom scrolling to binge watching to over-functioning—and how easy it is to slip into survival patterns during painful seasons like divorce. Yet obedience to God’s prompting, even in small steps, creates freedom. Growth often begins when we release what keeps us stuck.</p>
<p>Yvonne’s encouragement to the woman listening is simple and urgent: Don’t wait. Listen to your heart. Ask what your mind, body, and spirit need right now. Stop “shoulding” yourself. When you choose alignment and truth, God can use even the hardest seasons to rewrite your story.</p>
<p>You are not broken. You may simply need a code upgrade.</p>
<h2>How to Connect With the Guest</h2>
<p>Website: <a href="https://www.unlocklimitlessyou.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.unlocklimitlessyou.com</a></p>
<p>Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yvonnetrostandlimitlessyou</p>
<p>Free Quiz: https://www.unlocklimitlessyou.com/quiz</p>
<p>Discovery Call: https://www.unlocklimitlessyou.com/call</p>
<p>Podcast: <i>How to Be Happier for Entrepreneurs</i></p>
<p>Additional free and paid resources, including meditations and subconscious belief tools, are available on her website under the Resources section.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this energizing and deeply reflective episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy Melrose welcomes Yvonne Trost, founder of Limitless You, subconscious performance coach, and hypnotherapist. Yvonne’s journey began in a small town in central Illinois, raised by loving parents who modeled stability and survival. Yet even well-intentioned conditioning can quietly shape a life that feels misaligned with one’s true design.</p>
<p>Over time, Yvonne found herself living a version of success that looked stable on the outside but felt disconnected within. A painful and prolonged divorce became the wake-up call she describes as both desperation and divine invitation. Instead of continuing to repeat patterns, she chose to confront them. What followed was years of deep inner work—studying hypnotherapy, yoga, subconscious programming, and the nervous system—not just from textbooks, but through lived experience.</p>
<p>At the heart of Yvonne’s message is this truth: you are not your mind. Just as you can say, “I have a hand, but I am not my hand,” you can say, “I have a mind, but I am not my mind.” Many of the behaviors that keep women stuck—over-giving, overworking, people-pleasing, procrastinating, numbing through scrolling or entertainment—are subconscious survival programs formed in childhood. They once served a purpose. But if never upgraded, they begin to run life on autopilot.</p>
<p>Yvonne introduces the concept of “stuck operating procedures” versus “healthy operating procedures.” The subconscious mind is wired for survival, not fulfillment. It resists change because change feels unsafe. But when we learn to bring awareness to those patterns, we can gently rewrite them.</p>
<p>One of the most powerful images she shares is the “backwash cup.” When women give and give until their cup is nearly empty, what they have left to offer is not generosity—it is depletion. True generosity comes from overflow, not exhaustion. Self-care is not selfish; it is stewardship. When we fill ourselves first—emotionally, spiritually, physically—we offer living water rather than leftovers.</p>
<p>Yvonne challenges a common misapplication of the Golden Rule. Instead of endlessly doing for others while neglecting ourselves, she invites women to practice what she calls a “platinum principle”: care for yourself so fully that you can give from wholeness, not resentment. The goal is not withdrawal from love—it is sustainable love.</p>
<p>Throughout the conversation, Wendy and Yvonne reflect on the dangers of unconscious habits—from doom scrolling to binge watching to over-functioning—and how easy it is to slip into survival patterns during painful seasons like divorce. Yet obedience to God’s prompting, even in small steps, creates freedom. Growth often begins when we release what keeps us stuck.</p>
<p>Yvonne’s encouragement to the woman listening is simple and urgent: Don’t wait. Listen to your heart. Ask what your mind, body, and spirit need right now. Stop “shoulding” yourself. When you choose alignment and truth, God can use even the hardest seasons to rewrite your story.</p>
<p>You are not broken. You may simply need a code upgrade.</p>
<h2>How to Connect With the Guest</h2>
<p>Website: <a href="https://www.unlocklimitlessyou.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.unlocklimitlessyou.com</a></p>
<p>Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yvonnetrostandlimitlessyou</p>
<p>Free Quiz: https://www.unlocklimitlessyou.com/quiz</p>
<p>Discovery Call: https://www.unlocklimitlessyou.com/call</p>
<p>Podcast: <i>How to Be Happier for Entrepreneurs</i></p>
<p>Additional free and paid resources, including meditations and subconscious belief tools, are available on her website under the Resources section.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:title>Unlocking Limitless You: Yvonne Trost on Divorce, Identity, and Filling Your Cup Without Guilt</itunes:title>
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      <title>One Decision Away: Christian Struthers on Addiction, Survival, and a Life Redeemed for Purpose</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Healed. Whole. Called., Wendy Melrose sits down with Christian Struthers for a steady and hope-filled conversation about addiction, identity, survival, and the mercy of God that meets us even at our lowest point.</p>
<p>Christian’s story begins long before the accident that changed everything. A gifted athlete, he played baseball throughout high school and into college, with a promising future ahead of him. But what began as social partying gradually became addiction. The discipline required to sustain his dream gave way to impulsive choices, and slowly, he watched the life he once envisioned unravel. The very confidence and charisma that energized crowds during his work as a hype man at large events became difficult to turn off, spilling into destructive patterns off the field.</p>
<p>On August 3, 2016, at age 25, everything shifted. After a night of drinking, Christian was the passenger in a car traveling at high speed when it crashed. He does not remember the impact. He woke up a week later from a coma with 17 major injuries, including a broken neck, internal bleeding, a collapsed lung, multiple fractures, and two strokes. He was told he might never walk again. He lost vision in his right eye. His body had to relearn how to sit, how to stand, how to function.</p>
<p>And yet, woven throughout the trauma were moments Christian cannot explain apart from God’s intervention. A stranger cut his seatbelt after the crash and disappeared into the crowd. His bleeding stopped on the final available bag of his blood type. Churches and individuals across communities began praying. Cards arrived from missionaries and strangers alike. While Christian did not experience dramatic visions in his coma, he experienced something equally powerful—evidence of prayer and the steady faithfulness of God through unexplainable provision and protection.</p>
<p>Recovery was long and humbling. He had to relearn basic movements. He wrestled with the loss of his former life. But into that fragile season came an unexpected gift: a German Shepherd named Millie. Promised to him while he was still unconscious, Millie became a daily companion in his healing. She motivated him to stand, to move, to try again. Through caring for her, he found purpose in the middle of physical and emotional rehabilitation.</p>
<p>What began as gratitude for one dog eventually grew into something larger. Christian created Dog Dash, an event celebrating dogs and raising funds for animal shelters, donating 100% of profits to support adoption and connection. Through these events—and through speaking at schools and communities—he shares the message that has become central to his life: you are one decision away from a completely different future.</p>
<p>Christian speaks candidly about the importance of discipline, pausing before choices, and listening to that inner prompting he now recognizes as God’s voice. He reflects on the night of the crash, remembering a quiet unease he ignored. Today, he teaches young people to stop and think, to weigh risk and reward, and to anchor their decisions to the life they truly desire.</p>
<p>The story does not end in tragedy. It ends in calling.</p>
<p>Christian now lives with clarity that his survival was not accidental. What once felt like the end became the doorway to purpose. He describes his former lifestyle as empty compared to the fulfillment he now experiences in giving back, sharing hope, and reminding others that prayer changes things.</p>
<p>For the listener who feels stuck in addiction, regret, or shame, this episode offers a grounded truth: your story is not over. One prayer. One pause. One decision can redirect the course of your life. God is not absent in your darkness, and redemption is never out of reach. </p>
<p>How to Connect With the Guest</p>
<p>Website:<br><a href="https://christianstruthers.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://christianstruthers.com</a></p>
<p>Dog Dash Website:<br><a href="https://dog-3k.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://dog-3k.com</a></p>
<p>Social Media:<br>
 Christian Struthers is active on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube: realliferamble</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Feb 2026 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>wendy@resilience-press.com (Wendy Melrose, Christian Struthers)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Healed. Whole. Called., Wendy Melrose sits down with Christian Struthers for a steady and hope-filled conversation about addiction, identity, survival, and the mercy of God that meets us even at our lowest point.</p>
<p>Christian’s story begins long before the accident that changed everything. A gifted athlete, he played baseball throughout high school and into college, with a promising future ahead of him. But what began as social partying gradually became addiction. The discipline required to sustain his dream gave way to impulsive choices, and slowly, he watched the life he once envisioned unravel. The very confidence and charisma that energized crowds during his work as a hype man at large events became difficult to turn off, spilling into destructive patterns off the field.</p>
<p>On August 3, 2016, at age 25, everything shifted. After a night of drinking, Christian was the passenger in a car traveling at high speed when it crashed. He does not remember the impact. He woke up a week later from a coma with 17 major injuries, including a broken neck, internal bleeding, a collapsed lung, multiple fractures, and two strokes. He was told he might never walk again. He lost vision in his right eye. His body had to relearn how to sit, how to stand, how to function.</p>
<p>And yet, woven throughout the trauma were moments Christian cannot explain apart from God’s intervention. A stranger cut his seatbelt after the crash and disappeared into the crowd. His bleeding stopped on the final available bag of his blood type. Churches and individuals across communities began praying. Cards arrived from missionaries and strangers alike. While Christian did not experience dramatic visions in his coma, he experienced something equally powerful—evidence of prayer and the steady faithfulness of God through unexplainable provision and protection.</p>
<p>Recovery was long and humbling. He had to relearn basic movements. He wrestled with the loss of his former life. But into that fragile season came an unexpected gift: a German Shepherd named Millie. Promised to him while he was still unconscious, Millie became a daily companion in his healing. She motivated him to stand, to move, to try again. Through caring for her, he found purpose in the middle of physical and emotional rehabilitation.</p>
<p>What began as gratitude for one dog eventually grew into something larger. Christian created Dog Dash, an event celebrating dogs and raising funds for animal shelters, donating 100% of profits to support adoption and connection. Through these events—and through speaking at schools and communities—he shares the message that has become central to his life: you are one decision away from a completely different future.</p>
<p>Christian speaks candidly about the importance of discipline, pausing before choices, and listening to that inner prompting he now recognizes as God’s voice. He reflects on the night of the crash, remembering a quiet unease he ignored. Today, he teaches young people to stop and think, to weigh risk and reward, and to anchor their decisions to the life they truly desire.</p>
<p>The story does not end in tragedy. It ends in calling.</p>
<p>Christian now lives with clarity that his survival was not accidental. What once felt like the end became the doorway to purpose. He describes his former lifestyle as empty compared to the fulfillment he now experiences in giving back, sharing hope, and reminding others that prayer changes things.</p>
<p>For the listener who feels stuck in addiction, regret, or shame, this episode offers a grounded truth: your story is not over. One prayer. One pause. One decision can redirect the course of your life. God is not absent in your darkness, and redemption is never out of reach. </p>
<p>How to Connect With the Guest</p>
<p>Website:<br><a href="https://christianstruthers.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://christianstruthers.com</a></p>
<p>Dog Dash Website:<br><a href="https://dog-3k.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://dog-3k.com</a></p>
<p>Social Media:<br>
 Christian Struthers is active on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube: realliferamble</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>My War, His War: Corporal Wesley C. Ross on Combat Trauma, Radical Surrender, and the CAMP Method</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this powerful episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy Melrose sits down with Corporal Wesley C. Ross, a United States Marine Corps veteran and author of <i>My War, His War</i>. At just 17 years old, Wesley enlisted in the Marine Corps, stepping into a life of discipline, brotherhood, and eventually combat.</p>
<p>In 2004, during the second assault in Fallujah, Iraq, everything changed. After completing turret watch and rotating positions with a fellow Marine, Wesley found himself sitting with his interpreter when a series of explosions began to detonate nearby. The first was close. The second was closer. The third, he never heard. The blast rendered him unconscious, marking the beginning of a new and unexpected war—one fought not overseas, but within his own body and mind.</p>
<p>What followed were years of surgeries, physical complications, and long-term recovery. Today, Wesley continues to manage chronic pain and lymphedema, living with the lasting effects of combat trauma. Yet through every surgery, every setback, and every moment of uncertainty, he remains steady in one conviction: God was there.</p>
<p>He believes the Lord was present in the explosion, in the evacuation helicopter, in the operating room, and in the long, quiet hours of recovery. That conviction shaped what would become his CAMP method—a framework born from lived experience and anchored in faith.</p>
<p>CAMP stands for:</p>
<p>Confront the circumstance.<br>
 Anchor to purpose.<br>
 Move anyway.<br>
 Push on regardless.</p>
<p>Wesley teaches that avoidance only deepens defeat. Instead, we are called to face what stands before us. For him, anchoring to purpose means anchoring to Jesus Christ—the Rock who does not shift when circumstances do. Even when movement hurts, even when progress is slow, forward is still forward. Like a shark that can only swim ahead, he reminds us that healing requires motion.</p>
<p>Perhaps the most sobering part of Wesley’s testimony is his honesty about despair. He speaks directly to those who feel overwhelmed or tempted to give up, especially veterans navigating invisible wounds. Suicide, he says plainly, is not the answer. It is a permanent decision for a temporary battle. His encouragement is simple but powerful: keep moving forward.</p>
<p>Wesley’s story is not about glorifying war. It is about redemption within it. His injuries did not end his purpose—they clarified it. Through his book and speaking, he now serves anyone facing adversity, offering a framework forged in combat and refined in surrender.</p>
<p>The battle did not destroy him. In Christ, it rebuilt him.</p>
<h2>How to Connect With the Guest</h2>
<p>Website: <a href="https://a.co/d/07jBzkIe" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://a.co/d/07jBzkIe</a></p>
<p>Book: <i>My War, His War</i> — available on Amazon</p>
<p>Connection details beyond his book were not mentioned in this episode. Please check the show notes or Wendy Melrose’s social platforms for updates.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2026 16:35:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>wendy@resilience-press.com (Wendy Melrose, Corp Wesley Camp Ross)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this powerful episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy Melrose sits down with Corporal Wesley C. Ross, a United States Marine Corps veteran and author of <i>My War, His War</i>. At just 17 years old, Wesley enlisted in the Marine Corps, stepping into a life of discipline, brotherhood, and eventually combat.</p>
<p>In 2004, during the second assault in Fallujah, Iraq, everything changed. After completing turret watch and rotating positions with a fellow Marine, Wesley found himself sitting with his interpreter when a series of explosions began to detonate nearby. The first was close. The second was closer. The third, he never heard. The blast rendered him unconscious, marking the beginning of a new and unexpected war—one fought not overseas, but within his own body and mind.</p>
<p>What followed were years of surgeries, physical complications, and long-term recovery. Today, Wesley continues to manage chronic pain and lymphedema, living with the lasting effects of combat trauma. Yet through every surgery, every setback, and every moment of uncertainty, he remains steady in one conviction: God was there.</p>
<p>He believes the Lord was present in the explosion, in the evacuation helicopter, in the operating room, and in the long, quiet hours of recovery. That conviction shaped what would become his CAMP method—a framework born from lived experience and anchored in faith.</p>
<p>CAMP stands for:</p>
<p>Confront the circumstance.<br>
 Anchor to purpose.<br>
 Move anyway.<br>
 Push on regardless.</p>
<p>Wesley teaches that avoidance only deepens defeat. Instead, we are called to face what stands before us. For him, anchoring to purpose means anchoring to Jesus Christ—the Rock who does not shift when circumstances do. Even when movement hurts, even when progress is slow, forward is still forward. Like a shark that can only swim ahead, he reminds us that healing requires motion.</p>
<p>Perhaps the most sobering part of Wesley’s testimony is his honesty about despair. He speaks directly to those who feel overwhelmed or tempted to give up, especially veterans navigating invisible wounds. Suicide, he says plainly, is not the answer. It is a permanent decision for a temporary battle. His encouragement is simple but powerful: keep moving forward.</p>
<p>Wesley’s story is not about glorifying war. It is about redemption within it. His injuries did not end his purpose—they clarified it. Through his book and speaking, he now serves anyone facing adversity, offering a framework forged in combat and refined in surrender.</p>
<p>The battle did not destroy him. In Christ, it rebuilt him.</p>
<h2>How to Connect With the Guest</h2>
<p>Website: <a href="https://a.co/d/07jBzkIe" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://a.co/d/07jBzkIe</a></p>
<p>Book: <i>My War, His War</i> — available on Amazon</p>
<p>Connection details beyond his book were not mentioned in this episode. Please check the show notes or Wendy Melrose’s social platforms for updates.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this powerful and deeply anchored conversation on <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy Melrose welcomes Debbie Simmons—CEO, author, adoptive mother of nine, and grandmother of fifteen—whose life was forever marked by both profound grief and profound obedience.</p>
<p>As a young woman, Debbie dreamed of being a “young grandma.” She married, built her plans, and envisioned a full family life—only to walk into years of infertility that shook her identity. When fertility treatments led to pregnancy, hope was restored. But at 26 weeks, complications forced the early delivery of her quadruplet sons—Zach, Josh, Nate, and Chris. One by one, Debbie held each of her boys as they passed into eternity.</p>
<p>In that hospital room, with empty arms and a shattered heart, Debbie faced the question so many ask in suffering: Why? Yet through prayer and surrender, she sensed the Lord gently challenge her to release that question. Even if she were given an answer, it would never fully satisfy. “Why” would only lead to more whys. Instead, God invited her to ask a different question: How do I survive?</p>
<p>That shift changed everything.</p>
<p>Rather than staying stuck in isolation and grief, Debbie began taking the next best step. One step at a time, trusting that God would meet her in obedience, her faith muscle strengthened. Survival eventually became thriving. Thriving became purpose. And purpose became legacy.</p>
<p>Through that season of surrender, doors opened. Debbie began ministering to grieving parents, eventually stepping away from her engineering career to pursue full-time ministry. Adoption followed—first a sibling group of five from the foster system, then additional sibling groups in later years. Over time, nine children from hard places found a home in her family.</p>
<p>That obedience also birthed Anchor Point, a nonprofit that equips families to thrive through adoption support, case management for women navigating unplanned pregnancies, therapeutic camps for children with trauma, and recovery groups addressing abortion, sexual abuse, and trauma. Debbie’s work is not reactive—it is redemptive. Pain became the seed for restoration in others.</p>
<p>Her book, <i>The Heart of Legacy</i>, tells both her story and the principles she now teaches leaders: live your legacy now so you have one to leave later. Focused. Faithful. Fearless. She coaches high-capacity leaders—those successful by worldly standards—who quietly carry the question, “Is there more?” Debbie helps them discern the difference between success and calling, inviting them to slow down, listen, and respond to God’s next step.</p>
<p>Throughout the conversation, Debbie offers practical spiritual wisdom:<br>
 If you look backward, you pick up shame and regret.<br>
 If you look too far forward, you pick up anxiety and fear.<br>
 But when you keep your eyes fixed on Christ and focus on today’s obedience, peace returns.</p>
<p>Her life models what she teaches. Whether navigating lawsuits, hurricanes, adoption transitions, or ministry challenges, her anchor remains the same—breathe, ask “how,” take the next step, and trust God with the rest.</p>
<p>Debbie’s testimony reminds us that grief does not disqualify us. It can refine us. The question is not “why did this happen?” but “how will I walk forward with God from here?” Legacy is not built in ease. It is built in obedience.</p>
<p>Pain was not the end of Debbie’s story. It was the beginning of her calling.</p>
<h2>How to Connect With the Guest</h2>
<p>Website (Free Book Offer): theheartoflegacy.com</p>
<p>Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheDebbieSimmonsSpeaks</p>
<p>Nonprofit Organization: Anchor Point</p>
<p>Book: The Heart of Legacy</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this powerful and deeply anchored conversation on <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy Melrose welcomes Debbie Simmons—CEO, author, adoptive mother of nine, and grandmother of fifteen—whose life was forever marked by both profound grief and profound obedience.</p>
<p>As a young woman, Debbie dreamed of being a “young grandma.” She married, built her plans, and envisioned a full family life—only to walk into years of infertility that shook her identity. When fertility treatments led to pregnancy, hope was restored. But at 26 weeks, complications forced the early delivery of her quadruplet sons—Zach, Josh, Nate, and Chris. One by one, Debbie held each of her boys as they passed into eternity.</p>
<p>In that hospital room, with empty arms and a shattered heart, Debbie faced the question so many ask in suffering: Why? Yet through prayer and surrender, she sensed the Lord gently challenge her to release that question. Even if she were given an answer, it would never fully satisfy. “Why” would only lead to more whys. Instead, God invited her to ask a different question: How do I survive?</p>
<p>That shift changed everything.</p>
<p>Rather than staying stuck in isolation and grief, Debbie began taking the next best step. One step at a time, trusting that God would meet her in obedience, her faith muscle strengthened. Survival eventually became thriving. Thriving became purpose. And purpose became legacy.</p>
<p>Through that season of surrender, doors opened. Debbie began ministering to grieving parents, eventually stepping away from her engineering career to pursue full-time ministry. Adoption followed—first a sibling group of five from the foster system, then additional sibling groups in later years. Over time, nine children from hard places found a home in her family.</p>
<p>That obedience also birthed Anchor Point, a nonprofit that equips families to thrive through adoption support, case management for women navigating unplanned pregnancies, therapeutic camps for children with trauma, and recovery groups addressing abortion, sexual abuse, and trauma. Debbie’s work is not reactive—it is redemptive. Pain became the seed for restoration in others.</p>
<p>Her book, <i>The Heart of Legacy</i>, tells both her story and the principles she now teaches leaders: live your legacy now so you have one to leave later. Focused. Faithful. Fearless. She coaches high-capacity leaders—those successful by worldly standards—who quietly carry the question, “Is there more?” Debbie helps them discern the difference between success and calling, inviting them to slow down, listen, and respond to God’s next step.</p>
<p>Throughout the conversation, Debbie offers practical spiritual wisdom:<br>
 If you look backward, you pick up shame and regret.<br>
 If you look too far forward, you pick up anxiety and fear.<br>
 But when you keep your eyes fixed on Christ and focus on today’s obedience, peace returns.</p>
<p>Her life models what she teaches. Whether navigating lawsuits, hurricanes, adoption transitions, or ministry challenges, her anchor remains the same—breathe, ask “how,” take the next step, and trust God with the rest.</p>
<p>Debbie’s testimony reminds us that grief does not disqualify us. It can refine us. The question is not “why did this happen?” but “how will I walk forward with God from here?” Legacy is not built in ease. It is built in obedience.</p>
<p>Pain was not the end of Debbie’s story. It was the beginning of her calling.</p>
<h2>How to Connect With the Guest</h2>
<p>Website (Free Book Offer): theheartoflegacy.com</p>
<p>Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheDebbieSimmonsSpeaks</p>
<p>Nonprofit Organization: Anchor Point</p>
<p>Book: The Heart of Legacy</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy sits down with Carolina Arco — leadership mentor, coach, and founder of ARCO Teachings — for a steady and wisdom-filled conversation about identity, forgiveness, and the kind of love that transforms a life from the inside out.</p><p>Carolina’s journey spans continents and seasons of uncertainty. As a teenager in Brazil, she often felt misaligned with the systems around her, unsure of her direction. At 18, she left home with little money and began building a life in São Paulo. A few years later, at 23, she immigrated alone to Canada with the intention of staying six months. That short season became ten years.</p><p>In the early years in Canada, Carolina worked long hours in a coffee shop — biking through snow before sunrise, opening the store, making hundreds of sandwiches, and closing each afternoon. Without residency status, without a clear career path, and far from home, she entered a deep season of depression and unworthiness. She describes feeling disconnected from purpose and unsure why she was even there.</p><p>It was in that fragile state that she experienced a turning point. After walking into a small shop offering a short meditation session, she encountered a profound sense of peace — a quiet, light-filled space where suffering momentarily lifted. Soon after, during a guided meditation, she experienced a vivid vision of Jesus meeting her in a small shelter in an open field. In that moment, she felt held, comforted, and seen. When Jesus’ face became the face of her earthly father — with whom she carried deep wounds — she sensed a clear instruction: forgive.</p><p>Obedience did not come easily. Forgiveness required surrendering resentment and pride. Yet she chose to call her father and tell him she forgave him. That single act marked the beginning of a year-long journey of forgiving others — and forgiving herself.</p><p>The fruit was unmistakable. Within months, circumstances began shifting. She met her future husband in an unexpected encounter on public transit. Her visa process resolved, allowing her to leave the restaurant job. A simple online ad asking, “Do you want to have a positive impact on people’s lives?” led her into the world of coaching. Mentorship, formal training, and eventually launching her own business followed.</p><p>What began as 21 days of free meditation gatherings grew organically into a global mentoring practice. Today, Carolina has supported thousands of individuals across more than 30 countries, guiding them in emotional wisdom, responsibility, and inner steadiness. She describes her life now as deeply aligned — not because hardship disappeared, but because her anchor shifted.</p><p>Even in a recent year marked by miscarriage and grief, she returned to one central practice: focus on love. Rather than chasing outcomes or attempting to fix the world, Carolina cultivates the felt reality of God’s love daily — asking, “If I am a force of love, how do I act today?”</p><p>Her message is simple but mature: love is not passive. It is chosen. It is practiced. It is carried into neighborhoods, workplaces, and marriages. It begins within and ripples outward.</p><p>For the woman listening who feels lost, disconnected, or unworthy, Carolina offers this reminder: you deserve to feel God’s love. You are not disqualified by your past, your doubts, or your detours. Forgiveness may be the doorway — and love is the path forward.</p><p>As Scripture reminds us, “Above all, love each other deeply” (1 Peter 4:8).</p><p>This episode invites us to become sanctuaries of love in a world hungry for steadiness — trusting that when we respond to today’s assignment with obedience, God weaves the larger design.</p><p><strong>How to Connect With Carolina Arco</strong></p><p>Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/caroline.arco<br />Website: http://www.arcoteachings.com</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2026 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>wendy@resilience-press.com (Wendy Melrose, Caroline Arco)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy sits down with Carolina Arco — leadership mentor, coach, and founder of ARCO Teachings — for a steady and wisdom-filled conversation about identity, forgiveness, and the kind of love that transforms a life from the inside out.</p><p>Carolina’s journey spans continents and seasons of uncertainty. As a teenager in Brazil, she often felt misaligned with the systems around her, unsure of her direction. At 18, she left home with little money and began building a life in São Paulo. A few years later, at 23, she immigrated alone to Canada with the intention of staying six months. That short season became ten years.</p><p>In the early years in Canada, Carolina worked long hours in a coffee shop — biking through snow before sunrise, opening the store, making hundreds of sandwiches, and closing each afternoon. Without residency status, without a clear career path, and far from home, she entered a deep season of depression and unworthiness. She describes feeling disconnected from purpose and unsure why she was even there.</p><p>It was in that fragile state that she experienced a turning point. After walking into a small shop offering a short meditation session, she encountered a profound sense of peace — a quiet, light-filled space where suffering momentarily lifted. Soon after, during a guided meditation, she experienced a vivid vision of Jesus meeting her in a small shelter in an open field. In that moment, she felt held, comforted, and seen. When Jesus’ face became the face of her earthly father — with whom she carried deep wounds — she sensed a clear instruction: forgive.</p><p>Obedience did not come easily. Forgiveness required surrendering resentment and pride. Yet she chose to call her father and tell him she forgave him. That single act marked the beginning of a year-long journey of forgiving others — and forgiving herself.</p><p>The fruit was unmistakable. Within months, circumstances began shifting. She met her future husband in an unexpected encounter on public transit. Her visa process resolved, allowing her to leave the restaurant job. A simple online ad asking, “Do you want to have a positive impact on people’s lives?” led her into the world of coaching. Mentorship, formal training, and eventually launching her own business followed.</p><p>What began as 21 days of free meditation gatherings grew organically into a global mentoring practice. Today, Carolina has supported thousands of individuals across more than 30 countries, guiding them in emotional wisdom, responsibility, and inner steadiness. She describes her life now as deeply aligned — not because hardship disappeared, but because her anchor shifted.</p><p>Even in a recent year marked by miscarriage and grief, she returned to one central practice: focus on love. Rather than chasing outcomes or attempting to fix the world, Carolina cultivates the felt reality of God’s love daily — asking, “If I am a force of love, how do I act today?”</p><p>Her message is simple but mature: love is not passive. It is chosen. It is practiced. It is carried into neighborhoods, workplaces, and marriages. It begins within and ripples outward.</p><p>For the woman listening who feels lost, disconnected, or unworthy, Carolina offers this reminder: you deserve to feel God’s love. You are not disqualified by your past, your doubts, or your detours. Forgiveness may be the doorway — and love is the path forward.</p><p>As Scripture reminds us, “Above all, love each other deeply” (1 Peter 4:8).</p><p>This episode invites us to become sanctuaries of love in a world hungry for steadiness — trusting that when we respond to today’s assignment with obedience, God weaves the larger design.</p><p><strong>How to Connect With Carolina Arco</strong></p><p>Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/caroline.arco<br />Website: http://www.arcoteachings.com</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>The Girl Who Was Not College Material: Katie Selby’s Journey of Self-Advocacy, Determination, and Purpose</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this hope-filled episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy Melrose welcomes Katie Selby, a paraprofessional from St. Louis, Missouri, whose life story is rooted in perseverance and quiet courage. From infancy, Katie experienced developmental delays and significant language impairment, leaving her frustrated and often misunderstood. What some labeled as tantrums were, in reality, a young child’s desperate attempt to communicate.</p>
<p>At just three years old, Katie was enrolled in the Special School District of St. Louis County. Her early years were marked by behavioral struggles tied directly to her inability to express herself verbally. Yet even before she had the words, advocacy was already forming in her spirit. Through consistent support from her parents and teachers—who learned to redirect, reinforce verbal attempts, and patiently guide her—Katie spoke her first full sentence at age five. It was a small milestone with lifelong significance.</p>
<p>As she grew older, Katie recognized that if she wanted her needs understood, she would have to learn to speak up. A pivotal shift came during her junior year of high school when a teacher saw her determination. Later, an access office counselor at community college recognized her drive to pursue higher education. These mentors helped Katie see that she was not limited by the labels placed on her.</p>
<p>Higher education was not a straight path. Subjects like math and science required persistence and time, and completing her degree took years. But Katie remained steadfast. Her story dismantles the myth that academic timelines define intelligence or worth. Progress at a slower pace is still progress.</p>
<p>Today, Katie has served as a paraprofessional since 2005, walking alongside elementary students with disabilities as they learn to advocate for themselves. She understands firsthand what it feels like to navigate school without adequate support, and she intentionally teaches students that it is okay to not be “there yet.” It is okay to ask for help. It is okay to grow at your own speed.</p>
<p>Her work extends beyond the classroom. Through podcast interviews and motivational speaking, Katie shares her message widely: you are not defined by a diagnosis, and you are not disqualified from purpose. She is currently writing a book about her life, continuing the call to encourage others who have been told they are “not college material.”</p>
<p>Katie’s testimony is steady and clear—self-advocacy is learned, perseverance is powerful, and God’s design for your life is not limited by educational systems or early delays. The struggle was not the end of her story. It was preparation for her calling.</p>
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<p>Facebook: The Girl Who Was Not College Material<br>
 Instagram: College Material Girl</p>
<p>You can also follow her dogs’ page on Facebook: The Mini Adventures of Barney and Fred</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2026 15:57:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>wendy@resilience-press.com (Wendy Melrose, Katy Selby)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this hope-filled episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy Melrose welcomes Katie Selby, a paraprofessional from St. Louis, Missouri, whose life story is rooted in perseverance and quiet courage. From infancy, Katie experienced developmental delays and significant language impairment, leaving her frustrated and often misunderstood. What some labeled as tantrums were, in reality, a young child’s desperate attempt to communicate.</p>
<p>At just three years old, Katie was enrolled in the Special School District of St. Louis County. Her early years were marked by behavioral struggles tied directly to her inability to express herself verbally. Yet even before she had the words, advocacy was already forming in her spirit. Through consistent support from her parents and teachers—who learned to redirect, reinforce verbal attempts, and patiently guide her—Katie spoke her first full sentence at age five. It was a small milestone with lifelong significance.</p>
<p>As she grew older, Katie recognized that if she wanted her needs understood, she would have to learn to speak up. A pivotal shift came during her junior year of high school when a teacher saw her determination. Later, an access office counselor at community college recognized her drive to pursue higher education. These mentors helped Katie see that she was not limited by the labels placed on her.</p>
<p>Higher education was not a straight path. Subjects like math and science required persistence and time, and completing her degree took years. But Katie remained steadfast. Her story dismantles the myth that academic timelines define intelligence or worth. Progress at a slower pace is still progress.</p>
<p>Today, Katie has served as a paraprofessional since 2005, walking alongside elementary students with disabilities as they learn to advocate for themselves. She understands firsthand what it feels like to navigate school without adequate support, and she intentionally teaches students that it is okay to not be “there yet.” It is okay to ask for help. It is okay to grow at your own speed.</p>
<p>Her work extends beyond the classroom. Through podcast interviews and motivational speaking, Katie shares her message widely: you are not defined by a diagnosis, and you are not disqualified from purpose. She is currently writing a book about her life, continuing the call to encourage others who have been told they are “not college material.”</p>
<p>Katie’s testimony is steady and clear—self-advocacy is learned, perseverance is powerful, and God’s design for your life is not limited by educational systems or early delays. The struggle was not the end of her story. It was preparation for her calling.</p>
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<p>Facebook: The Girl Who Was Not College Material<br>
 Instagram: College Material Girl</p>
<p>You can also follow her dogs’ page on Facebook: The Mini Adventures of Barney and Fred</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:title>The Girl Who Was Not College Material: Katie Selby’s Journey of Self-Advocacy, Determination, and Purpose</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Katie Selby shares how living with a language impairment and learning disability shaped her early years—and how self-advocacy, perseverance, and the support of key mentors helped her pursue higher education and a career serving students with disabilities. Today, Katie Selby empowers children and families to speak up, embrace their pace, and remember that their diagnosis does not define their destiny.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this deeply moving episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy Melrose sits down with Tracy Jablant (formerly Tracy Boone), who shares the sacred and painful journey that began with the unexpected deterioration and death of her husband in 2012. What started as subtle personality changes in a strong, faith-filled family man turned into a devastating neurological disease that took his life, leaving Tracy widowed at 43 with a six-year-old son.</p>
<p>The years leading up to his passing were marked by confusion, fear, and spiritual endurance. Tracy describes watching her best friend lose cognitive function as a rare degenerative condition consumed his brain. When the diagnosis finally came—just two weeks before his death—there was no medical solution. The healing they had prayed for did not come in the way they expected. Instead, it came through heaven.</p>
<p>On the night her husband passed, Tracy and her son experienced something that would anchor her faith for years to come. After an unexplainable phone call appeared from her husband’s phone while he lay in hospice, Tracy felt prompted to go say goodbye. That night, while her son slept in the hospice room, witnesses observed a radiant light over him. The next morning, when Tracy gently told her son that his father had passed at 7 a.m., he calmly replied that he had seen his father hours earlier, surrounded by angels, assuring him that everything would be okay.</p>
<p>That moment did not erase grief—but it reframed it. Tracy came to understand that God sees the details we cannot and prepares our hearts before we even know what we will need. As she leaned into Scripture, particularly Hebrews 4:12 and 1 Corinthians 2, she discovered that the Word of God is alive, discerning, and deeply personal. Healing would not come through denial of pain—but through intimacy with the Holy Spirit in the middle of it.</p>
<p>During her early days in hospice, a brochure featuring a horse caught her attention. While traditional therapy felt overwhelming, the image of being outdoors with horses brought peace. That small nudge became the seed of what is now Angels in the Arena—a Holy Spirit-led equestrian fellowship designed to restore peace, rebuild trust, and help people reconnect with God after trauma.</p>
<p>Tracy is clear: the horse is not the healer. God is. The horse is simply a tool the Holy Spirit uses to create space for restoration. Through her 12-week framework focused on peace, trust, love, and partnership with the Holy Spirit, participants learn to master their belief systems and become doers of the Word—not just hearers.</p>
<p>Today, Tracy trains and certifies others in this ministry model and leads experiences both in person and remotely. Her work serves children, parents, grieving families, and communities navigating trauma. From suicide-stricken regions to grieving mothers in crisis, Tracy has witnessed firsthand that when peace is restored first, clarity follows.</p>
<p>Her message is steady and unwavering: God is not the author of the harm you have experienced. He is the restorer of what was stolen. As Psalm 24:7 says, “Lift up your heads, O you gates… that the King of glory may come in.” When we open the gate, healing enters.</p>
<p>Pain is not the final chapter. With God, restoration becomes the calling.</p>
<h2>How to Connect With the Guest</h2>
<p>Website: <a href="http://www.sowingtolive.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Www.sowingtolive.org</a></p>
<p>Facebook: Angles in the Arena<br>
 Book: <i>Angels in the Arena</i> (Available on Amazon)</p>
<p>For information about Holy Spirit-Led Equestrian Fellowship training, certification, or remote sessions, visit the website above.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2026 15:48:29 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this deeply moving episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy Melrose sits down with Tracy Jablant (formerly Tracy Boone), who shares the sacred and painful journey that began with the unexpected deterioration and death of her husband in 2012. What started as subtle personality changes in a strong, faith-filled family man turned into a devastating neurological disease that took his life, leaving Tracy widowed at 43 with a six-year-old son.</p>
<p>The years leading up to his passing were marked by confusion, fear, and spiritual endurance. Tracy describes watching her best friend lose cognitive function as a rare degenerative condition consumed his brain. When the diagnosis finally came—just two weeks before his death—there was no medical solution. The healing they had prayed for did not come in the way they expected. Instead, it came through heaven.</p>
<p>On the night her husband passed, Tracy and her son experienced something that would anchor her faith for years to come. After an unexplainable phone call appeared from her husband’s phone while he lay in hospice, Tracy felt prompted to go say goodbye. That night, while her son slept in the hospice room, witnesses observed a radiant light over him. The next morning, when Tracy gently told her son that his father had passed at 7 a.m., he calmly replied that he had seen his father hours earlier, surrounded by angels, assuring him that everything would be okay.</p>
<p>That moment did not erase grief—but it reframed it. Tracy came to understand that God sees the details we cannot and prepares our hearts before we even know what we will need. As she leaned into Scripture, particularly Hebrews 4:12 and 1 Corinthians 2, she discovered that the Word of God is alive, discerning, and deeply personal. Healing would not come through denial of pain—but through intimacy with the Holy Spirit in the middle of it.</p>
<p>During her early days in hospice, a brochure featuring a horse caught her attention. While traditional therapy felt overwhelming, the image of being outdoors with horses brought peace. That small nudge became the seed of what is now Angels in the Arena—a Holy Spirit-led equestrian fellowship designed to restore peace, rebuild trust, and help people reconnect with God after trauma.</p>
<p>Tracy is clear: the horse is not the healer. God is. The horse is simply a tool the Holy Spirit uses to create space for restoration. Through her 12-week framework focused on peace, trust, love, and partnership with the Holy Spirit, participants learn to master their belief systems and become doers of the Word—not just hearers.</p>
<p>Today, Tracy trains and certifies others in this ministry model and leads experiences both in person and remotely. Her work serves children, parents, grieving families, and communities navigating trauma. From suicide-stricken regions to grieving mothers in crisis, Tracy has witnessed firsthand that when peace is restored first, clarity follows.</p>
<p>Her message is steady and unwavering: God is not the author of the harm you have experienced. He is the restorer of what was stolen. As Psalm 24:7 says, “Lift up your heads, O you gates… that the King of glory may come in.” When we open the gate, healing enters.</p>
<p>Pain is not the final chapter. With God, restoration becomes the calling.</p>
<h2>How to Connect With the Guest</h2>
<p>Website: <a href="http://www.sowingtolive.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Www.sowingtolive.org</a></p>
<p>Facebook: Angles in the Arena<br>
 Book: <i>Angels in the Arena</i> (Available on Amazon)</p>
<p>For information about Holy Spirit-Led Equestrian Fellowship training, certification, or remote sessions, visit the website above.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>From Corporate Collapse to Naturopathic Calling: Michelle Drew’s Journey to Healing and Purpose</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy Melrose sits down with Michelle Drew, a certified natural wellness professional and founder of Michelle Drew Naturopathic Wellness, to explore a journey marked by crisis, faith, and transformation. After 28 years in corporate America, Michelle faced a health emergency that left her in a medically induced coma for three weeks, with doctors fearing permanent brain damage. This moment became the pivot point for a spiritual and physical restoration, as she experienced firsthand the redemptive power of surrendering control to God.</p>
<p>Michelle shares the intense reality of her recovery, from relearning basic functions to rebuilding her strength over five years, all while discerning God’s calling for her life. Her encounter with God transformed her perspective on health, self-care, and purpose, inspiring her to help other women over 40 listen to their bodies, advocate for their wellness, and address root causes of physical challenges rather than simply accepting aging as inevitable.</p>
<p>The conversation delves into practical wisdom for holistic health, including grounding, hydration, and deep breathing, and emphasizes the importance of faith, patience, and asking God for guidance. Michelle also reflects on the brokenness of conventional medical systems and the freedom found in holistic and proactive care. Her testimony illustrates the profound intersection of spiritual obedience and physical healing, offering listeners hope, empowerment, and actionable steps to honor their bodies and their calling.</p>
<h2>How to Connect With the Guest</h2>
<p>Website: https://www.michelledrew.com</p>
<p>Facebook: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/michelle.drew.948" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.facebook.com/michelle.drew.948</a><br>
 Connection details were shared on her website, including options to book a one-on-one Zoom consultation or learn more about her naturopathic wellness programs.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2026 15:47:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>wendy@resilience-press.com (Wendy Melrose, Michelle Drew)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy Melrose sits down with Michelle Drew, a certified natural wellness professional and founder of Michelle Drew Naturopathic Wellness, to explore a journey marked by crisis, faith, and transformation. After 28 years in corporate America, Michelle faced a health emergency that left her in a medically induced coma for three weeks, with doctors fearing permanent brain damage. This moment became the pivot point for a spiritual and physical restoration, as she experienced firsthand the redemptive power of surrendering control to God.</p>
<p>Michelle shares the intense reality of her recovery, from relearning basic functions to rebuilding her strength over five years, all while discerning God’s calling for her life. Her encounter with God transformed her perspective on health, self-care, and purpose, inspiring her to help other women over 40 listen to their bodies, advocate for their wellness, and address root causes of physical challenges rather than simply accepting aging as inevitable.</p>
<p>The conversation delves into practical wisdom for holistic health, including grounding, hydration, and deep breathing, and emphasizes the importance of faith, patience, and asking God for guidance. Michelle also reflects on the brokenness of conventional medical systems and the freedom found in holistic and proactive care. Her testimony illustrates the profound intersection of spiritual obedience and physical healing, offering listeners hope, empowerment, and actionable steps to honor their bodies and their calling.</p>
<h2>How to Connect With the Guest</h2>
<p>Website: https://www.michelledrew.com</p>
<p>Facebook: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/michelle.drew.948" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.facebook.com/michelle.drew.948</a><br>
 Connection details were shared on her website, including options to book a one-on-one Zoom consultation or learn more about her naturopathic wellness programs.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>When God Uses Forgiveness to Heal What Trauma Tried to Steal: A Journey of Freedom, Faith, and Purpose</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy Melrose sits down with Sam and Ruth Vazquez, a husband-and-wife ministry team with over 30 years of combined experience in leadership, coaching, and faith-based healing. Together, they share a powerful narrative of trauma, transformation, and divine intervention.</p>
<p>Ruth vulnerably recounts the abuse she endured as a child, describing the deep shame, guilt, and powerlessness she carried into adulthood. Her journey of isolation, anxiety, and striving for approval led her to a point of desperate questioning: “God, where are you?” Despite her struggles, Ruth’s pursuit of God and commitment to faith created a foundation for healing.</p>
<p>A turning point came when Sam, guided by the Holy Spirit, was led to connect with Ruth at a time she felt unseen and unheard. Through patient guidance, the principles of biblical forgiveness, and intentional journaling, Ruth began to release the weight of bitterness and reclaim her sense of worth. Sam explains that forgiveness is a one-way street — a choice to relinquish the right to retaliation and entrust justice to God, freeing the heart from long-held pain.</p>
<p>Together, Sam and Ruth explore the distinction between forgiveness and reconciliation, emphasizing that setting healthy boundaries and remembering the offense are essential steps in the healing process. They highlight how God’s love, grace, and spiritual guidance were pivotal in Ruth’s journey to wholeness, ultimately enabling her to confront her perpetrator safely and embrace freedom.</p>
<p>Today, Sam and Ruth serve through Emerge Coaching Solutions, sharing their testimony with leaders and individuals across churches and conferences. Their ministry equips others to heal from past wounds, step boldly into calling, and experience the liberating power of forgiveness. Listeners are reminded that true healing begins with Jesus Christ at the center and that freedom, wholeness, and purpose are possible regardless of past pain.</p>
<h2>How to Connect With the Guests</h2>
<p><strong>Website:</strong> https://emergecoachingsolutions.com<br><strong>Instagram:</strong> @emergecoaching<br><strong>Email:</strong> info@emergecoachingsolutions.com</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2026 15:46:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>wendy@resilience-press.com (Wendy Melrose, Ruth Vazquez)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy Melrose sits down with Sam and Ruth Vazquez, a husband-and-wife ministry team with over 30 years of combined experience in leadership, coaching, and faith-based healing. Together, they share a powerful narrative of trauma, transformation, and divine intervention.</p>
<p>Ruth vulnerably recounts the abuse she endured as a child, describing the deep shame, guilt, and powerlessness she carried into adulthood. Her journey of isolation, anxiety, and striving for approval led her to a point of desperate questioning: “God, where are you?” Despite her struggles, Ruth’s pursuit of God and commitment to faith created a foundation for healing.</p>
<p>A turning point came when Sam, guided by the Holy Spirit, was led to connect with Ruth at a time she felt unseen and unheard. Through patient guidance, the principles of biblical forgiveness, and intentional journaling, Ruth began to release the weight of bitterness and reclaim her sense of worth. Sam explains that forgiveness is a one-way street — a choice to relinquish the right to retaliation and entrust justice to God, freeing the heart from long-held pain.</p>
<p>Together, Sam and Ruth explore the distinction between forgiveness and reconciliation, emphasizing that setting healthy boundaries and remembering the offense are essential steps in the healing process. They highlight how God’s love, grace, and spiritual guidance were pivotal in Ruth’s journey to wholeness, ultimately enabling her to confront her perpetrator safely and embrace freedom.</p>
<p>Today, Sam and Ruth serve through Emerge Coaching Solutions, sharing their testimony with leaders and individuals across churches and conferences. Their ministry equips others to heal from past wounds, step boldly into calling, and experience the liberating power of forgiveness. Listeners are reminded that true healing begins with Jesus Christ at the center and that freedom, wholeness, and purpose are possible regardless of past pain.</p>
<h2>How to Connect With the Guests</h2>
<p><strong>Website:</strong> https://emergecoachingsolutions.com<br><strong>Instagram:</strong> @emergecoaching<br><strong>Email:</strong> info@emergecoachingsolutions.com</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy Melrose sits down with Robin Carr — speaker, mindset coach, author, and founder of Thrive Unapologetically — to explore the path from despair to empowerment. Robin recounts years spent in corporate life, feeling suppressed, unfulfilled, and disconnected from her calling. Despite promotions and financial success, she experienced profound emptiness, culminating in a season of depression and uncertainty that left her questioning her purpose.</p>
<p>The turning point came as Robin began listening to the quiet voice of God, revisiting her roots in psychology, and reflecting on the lessons hidden in her pain. Through intentional journaling, social sharing, and a practice of gratitude inspired by <i>The Magic</i> by Rhonda Byrne, Robin learned to embrace her past — including her trauma — as preparation for her calling. She emphasizes that healing does not erase challenges, but it transforms perspective, enabling peace, joy, and clarity.</p>
<p>Robin’s Empower Framework became a guiding tool for her and for those she coaches, emphasizing surrender, reflection, and gratitude as steps toward restoration. She also reflects on the freedom found in moving past religious performance and embracing a personal, vibrant relationship with God. Today, Robin’s voice reaches stages nationally and soon internationally, offering encouragement, practical tools, and emotional support to those seeking to reclaim their joy and purpose.</p>
<p>Listeners are invited to see that no season of struggle is wasted. With faith, intentional practice, and the support of others, it is possible to rise from the darkest moments, reclaim light, and step unapologetically into God’s calling.</p>
<h2>How to Connect With Robin Carr</h2>
<p>Website: https://www.thriveunapologetically.com<br>
 Instagram: @robin_carr<br>
 Facebook: Thrive Unapologetically</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy Melrose sits down with Robin Carr — speaker, mindset coach, author, and founder of Thrive Unapologetically — to explore the path from despair to empowerment. Robin recounts years spent in corporate life, feeling suppressed, unfulfilled, and disconnected from her calling. Despite promotions and financial success, she experienced profound emptiness, culminating in a season of depression and uncertainty that left her questioning her purpose.</p>
<p>The turning point came as Robin began listening to the quiet voice of God, revisiting her roots in psychology, and reflecting on the lessons hidden in her pain. Through intentional journaling, social sharing, and a practice of gratitude inspired by <i>The Magic</i> by Rhonda Byrne, Robin learned to embrace her past — including her trauma — as preparation for her calling. She emphasizes that healing does not erase challenges, but it transforms perspective, enabling peace, joy, and clarity.</p>
<p>Robin’s Empower Framework became a guiding tool for her and for those she coaches, emphasizing surrender, reflection, and gratitude as steps toward restoration. She also reflects on the freedom found in moving past religious performance and embracing a personal, vibrant relationship with God. Today, Robin’s voice reaches stages nationally and soon internationally, offering encouragement, practical tools, and emotional support to those seeking to reclaim their joy and purpose.</p>
<p>Listeners are invited to see that no season of struggle is wasted. With faith, intentional practice, and the support of others, it is possible to rise from the darkest moments, reclaim light, and step unapologetically into God’s calling.</p>
<h2>How to Connect With Robin Carr</h2>
<p>Website: https://www.thriveunapologetically.com<br>
 Instagram: @robin_carr<br>
 Facebook: Thrive Unapologetically</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this deeply honest episode of Healed. Whole. Called., Wendy Melrose sits down with Meg Harkins, a wife, mother of three sons, and ministry leader who knows firsthand what it means to be taken, broken, and sent.</p>
<p>Meg’s hardest season unfolded in 2020. Beneath the surface of everyday life, she was battling a severe alcohol addiction—one she refused to name, even as those closest to her expressed concern. The breaking point came when she slipped in her kitchen and fractured her hip. Alone in a hospital during the height of COVID, testing positive and isolated for days before surgery, she endured not only physical pain but deep emotional trauma. She was detoxing in a hospital bed while facing the consequences of years of self-medication.</p>
<p>Even that was not the end of the spiral. Months later, she was hospitalized again—this time in acute liver failure. Her children did not know if she would survive. It was there, at the edge of her life, that Meg finally surrendered. She laid everything at the feet of Jesus and admitted what she had been unwilling to say: she could not fix herself.</p>
<p>What followed was not gradual willpower—it was deliverance. Meg had been drinking a bottle of whiskey a day. Yet from the moment she left the hospital in February 2020, she has not craved alcohol. As she approaches five years of sobriety, she testifies that the freedom was not self-generated. It was the mercy of God.</p>
<p>But healing did not stop with sobriety. In prayer, the Lord began guiding her into deeper restoration—addressing nutrition, stress, and lifestyle patterns that had contributed to her physical decline. She radically changed her diet, releasing sugar, alcohol, and inflammatory foods, learning to nourish her body instead of numbing it. Even when professionals advised caution, she discerned the Lord’s direction and chose obedience.</p>
<p>Through that process, God rebuilt her life. He provided a new, lower-stress job. He introduced mentors and health coaches at the right time. He restored her relationship with her sons, transforming shame into testimony. Instead of hiding her struggle, Meg chose transparency, and her sons became some of her strongest supporters—learning that struggle does not equal weakness, and that asking for help is strength.</p>
<p>What began as personal healing became public ministry.</p>
<p>Meg launched a health coaching business that eventually evolved into something even more aligned with her calling. In recent months, the Lord led her to shift from nutrition coaching into deeper discipleship work. She now hosts women’s retreats and leads a group coaching program called Learn to Say Yes—designed for women who sense God calling them forward but feel paralyzed by fear.</p>
<p>The heart behind Learn to Say Yes was formed years earlier when Meg worked in hospice care and heard a patient confess that his greatest regret was not saying yes to the opportunities placed before him. She carried that lesson into motherhood, teaching her sons to embrace courage over comfort. Now, she teaches women the same truth—say yes to God’s assignment, not recklessly, but obediently.</p>
<p>This episode is not about perfection. It is about surrender. It is about what happens when a woman stops looking backward—like Lot’s wife—and chooses to step forward in faith.</p>
<p>For the woman listening who sees herself in Meg’s story—whether through addiction, domestic violence, shame, or fear—the invitation is simple and profound: ask for help. Tell one person. Turn to Jesus. You do not have to overturn your entire life overnight. One surrendered step can change everything.</p>
<p>God still takes what is broken, blesses it, and multiplies it for His glory.</p>
<p>How to Connect With the Guest</p>
<p>Website: http://www.anchorednutrition.net</p>
<p>Facebook:<br>
 Meg Strahan Harkins</p>
<p>Email:<br>
 meg.anchorednutrition@gmail.com</p>
<p>Retreat Location:<br>
 Warren, Pennsylvania</p>
<p>Upcoming Retreats:<br>
 March (limited spots remaining), June, and September</p>
<p>Connection details for additional retreats and cohort opportunities are shared through Meg’s Facebook page and direct email inquiry.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this deeply honest episode of Healed. Whole. Called., Wendy Melrose sits down with Meg Harkins, a wife, mother of three sons, and ministry leader who knows firsthand what it means to be taken, broken, and sent.</p>
<p>Meg’s hardest season unfolded in 2020. Beneath the surface of everyday life, she was battling a severe alcohol addiction—one she refused to name, even as those closest to her expressed concern. The breaking point came when she slipped in her kitchen and fractured her hip. Alone in a hospital during the height of COVID, testing positive and isolated for days before surgery, she endured not only physical pain but deep emotional trauma. She was detoxing in a hospital bed while facing the consequences of years of self-medication.</p>
<p>Even that was not the end of the spiral. Months later, she was hospitalized again—this time in acute liver failure. Her children did not know if she would survive. It was there, at the edge of her life, that Meg finally surrendered. She laid everything at the feet of Jesus and admitted what she had been unwilling to say: she could not fix herself.</p>
<p>What followed was not gradual willpower—it was deliverance. Meg had been drinking a bottle of whiskey a day. Yet from the moment she left the hospital in February 2020, she has not craved alcohol. As she approaches five years of sobriety, she testifies that the freedom was not self-generated. It was the mercy of God.</p>
<p>But healing did not stop with sobriety. In prayer, the Lord began guiding her into deeper restoration—addressing nutrition, stress, and lifestyle patterns that had contributed to her physical decline. She radically changed her diet, releasing sugar, alcohol, and inflammatory foods, learning to nourish her body instead of numbing it. Even when professionals advised caution, she discerned the Lord’s direction and chose obedience.</p>
<p>Through that process, God rebuilt her life. He provided a new, lower-stress job. He introduced mentors and health coaches at the right time. He restored her relationship with her sons, transforming shame into testimony. Instead of hiding her struggle, Meg chose transparency, and her sons became some of her strongest supporters—learning that struggle does not equal weakness, and that asking for help is strength.</p>
<p>What began as personal healing became public ministry.</p>
<p>Meg launched a health coaching business that eventually evolved into something even more aligned with her calling. In recent months, the Lord led her to shift from nutrition coaching into deeper discipleship work. She now hosts women’s retreats and leads a group coaching program called Learn to Say Yes—designed for women who sense God calling them forward but feel paralyzed by fear.</p>
<p>The heart behind Learn to Say Yes was formed years earlier when Meg worked in hospice care and heard a patient confess that his greatest regret was not saying yes to the opportunities placed before him. She carried that lesson into motherhood, teaching her sons to embrace courage over comfort. Now, she teaches women the same truth—say yes to God’s assignment, not recklessly, but obediently.</p>
<p>This episode is not about perfection. It is about surrender. It is about what happens when a woman stops looking backward—like Lot’s wife—and chooses to step forward in faith.</p>
<p>For the woman listening who sees herself in Meg’s story—whether through addiction, domestic violence, shame, or fear—the invitation is simple and profound: ask for help. Tell one person. Turn to Jesus. You do not have to overturn your entire life overnight. One surrendered step can change everything.</p>
<p>God still takes what is broken, blesses it, and multiplies it for His glory.</p>
<p>How to Connect With the Guest</p>
<p>Website: http://www.anchorednutrition.net</p>
<p>Facebook:<br>
 Meg Strahan Harkins</p>
<p>Email:<br>
 meg.anchorednutrition@gmail.com</p>
<p>Retreat Location:<br>
 Warren, Pennsylvania</p>
<p>Upcoming Retreats:<br>
 March (limited spots remaining), June, and September</p>
<p>Connection details for additional retreats and cohort opportunities are shared through Meg’s Facebook page and direct email inquiry.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Faithful in the Fire: Stephanie Shaw on Perimenopause, Nutrition, and Trusting God in Midlife</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Healed. Whole. Called., Wendy Melrose welcomes Stephanie Shaw, host of Hello Hot Flash and producer of the limited series podcast Christian Women and Menopause, for a grounded and grace-filled conversation about a season of life many women experience—but few feel prepared for.</p>
<p>Stephanie’s journey into this work was not theoretical. It was personal. In 2017, while on a business trip in New Orleans, she experienced a sudden onset of alarming symptoms—numbness, shaking, rapid heartbeat, tingling, insomnia, phantom smells, and more. What followed was a two-year search for answers that included visits to 18 doctors and two world-renowned medical facilities. Despite extensive testing, she received little clarity.</p>
<p>During that time, Stephanie found herself largely confined to home outside of work, managing more than 40 symptoms commonly associated with perimenopause. In the absence of medical answers, she leaned more deeply into the Word of God. Like King Hezekiah turning his face to the wall in prayer (2 Kings 20), she sought the Lord with intentionality, asking not only for healing but for understanding. She began to recognize that this season was not simply hormonal—it was transitional. A spiritual invitation into deeper dependence, discernment, and surrender.</p>
<p>Alongside prayer and Scripture, Stephanie pursued practical wisdom. A naturopathic evaluation revealed significant nutrient deficiencies, prompting her to rebuild her health through targeted supplementation and a complete nutritional reset. She adjusted her macronutrient balance, increased protein, embraced healthy fats, prioritized nutrient-dense carbohydrates, and reduced sugar and processed foods. What she discovered was profound: during midlife, the body requires thoughtful nourishment, not restriction. In many cases, eating more of the right foods and exercising wisely—not excessively—supports hormonal balance and metabolic stability.</p>
<p>Stephanie speaks candidly about stress, cortisol, sugar dependence, and the compounding effects of lifestyle choices during perimenopause. She emphasizes that no two women experience this transition the same way. What works for one body may not work for another. The key is awareness—listening to physical cues, seeking appropriate medical testing, and prayerfully discerning what adjustments are needed.</p>
<p>One particularly helpful clarification she offers is this: menopause itself is technically one day—the one-year anniversary of a woman’s final menstrual cycle. The broader struggle many women describe is perimenopause, a season that can span years and often coincides with other life transitions such as career shifts, empty nesting, or caregiving responsibilities. Recognizing that this is a layered season—physical, emotional, and spiritual—allows women to approach it with compassion rather than shame.</p>
<p>Through her coaching and podcast platforms, Stephanie integrates faith and health intentionally. She believes women cannot fully navigate this stage apart from God’s guidance. Scripture addresses anxiety, depression, healing, and bodily care throughout its pages. By helping women see themselves in those stories, she reminds them they are not alone in their struggle—and they are not disqualified from purpose in midlife.</p>
<p>This episode is for the woman who feels confused by her symptoms, frustrated by shifting weight or brain fog, or spiritually discouraged by changes she did not expect. It is a reminder that midlife is not decline—it is transition. And when surrendered to God, it can become a season of refinement, strength, and renewed calling.</p>
<p>Your body is not betraying you. It is speaking. And God is not absent in this season—He is inviting you deeper.</p>
<p>How to Connect With the Guest</p>
<p>Website: <a href="https://hellohotflash.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://hellohotflash.com</a></p>
<p>Podcast:<br>
 Hello Hot Flash (available on major podcast platforms)</p>
<p>Limited Series Podcast:<br>
 Christian Women and Menopause</p>
<p>Social Media:<br><a href="https://linkedin.com/in/stephanielynnshaw" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://linkedin.com/in/stephanielynnshaw</a></p>
<p>For additional resources, podcast episodes, and coaching information, visit:<br>
 HelloHotFlash.com</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Healed. Whole. Called., Wendy Melrose welcomes Stephanie Shaw, host of Hello Hot Flash and producer of the limited series podcast Christian Women and Menopause, for a grounded and grace-filled conversation about a season of life many women experience—but few feel prepared for.</p>
<p>Stephanie’s journey into this work was not theoretical. It was personal. In 2017, while on a business trip in New Orleans, she experienced a sudden onset of alarming symptoms—numbness, shaking, rapid heartbeat, tingling, insomnia, phantom smells, and more. What followed was a two-year search for answers that included visits to 18 doctors and two world-renowned medical facilities. Despite extensive testing, she received little clarity.</p>
<p>During that time, Stephanie found herself largely confined to home outside of work, managing more than 40 symptoms commonly associated with perimenopause. In the absence of medical answers, she leaned more deeply into the Word of God. Like King Hezekiah turning his face to the wall in prayer (2 Kings 20), she sought the Lord with intentionality, asking not only for healing but for understanding. She began to recognize that this season was not simply hormonal—it was transitional. A spiritual invitation into deeper dependence, discernment, and surrender.</p>
<p>Alongside prayer and Scripture, Stephanie pursued practical wisdom. A naturopathic evaluation revealed significant nutrient deficiencies, prompting her to rebuild her health through targeted supplementation and a complete nutritional reset. She adjusted her macronutrient balance, increased protein, embraced healthy fats, prioritized nutrient-dense carbohydrates, and reduced sugar and processed foods. What she discovered was profound: during midlife, the body requires thoughtful nourishment, not restriction. In many cases, eating more of the right foods and exercising wisely—not excessively—supports hormonal balance and metabolic stability.</p>
<p>Stephanie speaks candidly about stress, cortisol, sugar dependence, and the compounding effects of lifestyle choices during perimenopause. She emphasizes that no two women experience this transition the same way. What works for one body may not work for another. The key is awareness—listening to physical cues, seeking appropriate medical testing, and prayerfully discerning what adjustments are needed.</p>
<p>One particularly helpful clarification she offers is this: menopause itself is technically one day—the one-year anniversary of a woman’s final menstrual cycle. The broader struggle many women describe is perimenopause, a season that can span years and often coincides with other life transitions such as career shifts, empty nesting, or caregiving responsibilities. Recognizing that this is a layered season—physical, emotional, and spiritual—allows women to approach it with compassion rather than shame.</p>
<p>Through her coaching and podcast platforms, Stephanie integrates faith and health intentionally. She believes women cannot fully navigate this stage apart from God’s guidance. Scripture addresses anxiety, depression, healing, and bodily care throughout its pages. By helping women see themselves in those stories, she reminds them they are not alone in their struggle—and they are not disqualified from purpose in midlife.</p>
<p>This episode is for the woman who feels confused by her symptoms, frustrated by shifting weight or brain fog, or spiritually discouraged by changes she did not expect. It is a reminder that midlife is not decline—it is transition. And when surrendered to God, it can become a season of refinement, strength, and renewed calling.</p>
<p>Your body is not betraying you. It is speaking. And God is not absent in this season—He is inviting you deeper.</p>
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<p>Website: <a href="https://hellohotflash.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://hellohotflash.com</a></p>
<p>Podcast:<br>
 Hello Hot Flash (available on major podcast platforms)</p>
<p>Limited Series Podcast:<br>
 Christian Women and Menopause</p>
<p>Social Media:<br><a href="https://linkedin.com/in/stephanielynnshaw" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://linkedin.com/in/stephanielynnshaw</a></p>
<p>For additional resources, podcast episodes, and coaching information, visit:<br>
 HelloHotFlash.com</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:title>Faithful in the Fire: Stephanie Shaw on Perimenopause, Nutrition, and Trusting God in Midlife</itunes:title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy sits down with Faith Pereira — single mother, corporate leader, author, and founder of Born Again Professionals — for a steady and faith-filled conversation about loss, obedience, and the cost of discipleship.</p><p>Faith’s story unfolds through layered seasons of grief. After losing her mother in her early twenties, she later entered into an arranged marriage in India to a non-believer. Years into the marriage, following the death of her father and during the onset of the COVID-19 lockdown, her husband presented her with an ultimatum: abandon her faith or lose her marriage. He rejected her prayer life, her worship, and her devotion to Christ, demanding she choose a different path.</p><p>Faith chose God.</p><p>What followed was not immediate relief, but deep testing. As a new single mother with a toddler, she faced unemployment, financial instability, unpaid bills, and the emotional weight of raising a daughter processing abandonment. Yet in that wilderness season, Faith cried out not for ease — but for stability. She asked God for a home where she would not have to move her child from place to place. Though she lacked the down payment for a mortgage, provision came in unexpected ways, and within two months she moved into her own home — a testimony she still cannot fully explain.</p><p>The Lord’s faithfulness extended beyond finances. When she needed practical community support, God led her — through what seemed like a simple restaurant encounter — back to a former youth pastor. The church she visited stood only 250 meters from her home. There, her daughter, who had developed fear and resistance toward male figures, began receiving gentle, fatherly care from her pastor. Faith witnessed healing unfold not through spectacle, but through consistent love and safe spiritual covering.</p><p>At the same time, Faith navigated repeated professional setbacks. Despite being a top-performing corporate leader in human resources — exceeding targets and receiving awards — she was laid off more than once. Rather than retreating, she discerned that her calling was not separate from her profession. She began to see herself as a missionary in the corporate world, refusing to compartmentalize her faith.</p><p>Through prayer and obedience, the Lord led her to co-found a cybersecurity firm only days after losing one position. What seemed like disruption became redirection.</p><p>Faith also launched Born Again Professionals, a small but growing Christian community on LinkedIn connecting believers across nations. Without a content calendar or corporate strategy, she shares Scripture, encouragement, intercession, and practical job opportunities as the Holy Spirit leads. Drawing from her HR background, she supports believers not only spiritually but professionally — helping them navigate employment and calling with integrity.</p><p>Her children’s book, <i>Garden Mission</i>, echoes this same conviction: mission is not always overseas — sometimes it is exactly where God has placed you.</p><p>Faith’s testimony is not one of dramatic spectacle, but of steady surrender. She reminds listeners that earthly fathers, spouses, and employers may fail — but the Heavenly Father does not. As Scripture declares, “I will never leave you nor forsake you” (Hebrews 13:5).</p><p>This conversation is for the woman walking through rejection, financial uncertainty, or spiritual opposition. It is a reminder that when everything shakes, obedience becomes the anchor — and that choosing Christ, even at great cost, is never wasted.</p><p><strong>How to Connect With Faith Pereira</strong></p><p>http://www.linkedin.com/in/faith-pereira-0545b2195</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2026 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>wendy@resilience-press.com (Wendy Melrose, Faith Pereira)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy sits down with Faith Pereira — single mother, corporate leader, author, and founder of Born Again Professionals — for a steady and faith-filled conversation about loss, obedience, and the cost of discipleship.</p><p>Faith’s story unfolds through layered seasons of grief. After losing her mother in her early twenties, she later entered into an arranged marriage in India to a non-believer. Years into the marriage, following the death of her father and during the onset of the COVID-19 lockdown, her husband presented her with an ultimatum: abandon her faith or lose her marriage. He rejected her prayer life, her worship, and her devotion to Christ, demanding she choose a different path.</p><p>Faith chose God.</p><p>What followed was not immediate relief, but deep testing. As a new single mother with a toddler, she faced unemployment, financial instability, unpaid bills, and the emotional weight of raising a daughter processing abandonment. Yet in that wilderness season, Faith cried out not for ease — but for stability. She asked God for a home where she would not have to move her child from place to place. Though she lacked the down payment for a mortgage, provision came in unexpected ways, and within two months she moved into her own home — a testimony she still cannot fully explain.</p><p>The Lord’s faithfulness extended beyond finances. When she needed practical community support, God led her — through what seemed like a simple restaurant encounter — back to a former youth pastor. The church she visited stood only 250 meters from her home. There, her daughter, who had developed fear and resistance toward male figures, began receiving gentle, fatherly care from her pastor. Faith witnessed healing unfold not through spectacle, but through consistent love and safe spiritual covering.</p><p>At the same time, Faith navigated repeated professional setbacks. Despite being a top-performing corporate leader in human resources — exceeding targets and receiving awards — she was laid off more than once. Rather than retreating, she discerned that her calling was not separate from her profession. She began to see herself as a missionary in the corporate world, refusing to compartmentalize her faith.</p><p>Through prayer and obedience, the Lord led her to co-found a cybersecurity firm only days after losing one position. What seemed like disruption became redirection.</p><p>Faith also launched Born Again Professionals, a small but growing Christian community on LinkedIn connecting believers across nations. Without a content calendar or corporate strategy, she shares Scripture, encouragement, intercession, and practical job opportunities as the Holy Spirit leads. Drawing from her HR background, she supports believers not only spiritually but professionally — helping them navigate employment and calling with integrity.</p><p>Her children’s book, <i>Garden Mission</i>, echoes this same conviction: mission is not always overseas — sometimes it is exactly where God has placed you.</p><p>Faith’s testimony is not one of dramatic spectacle, but of steady surrender. She reminds listeners that earthly fathers, spouses, and employers may fail — but the Heavenly Father does not. As Scripture declares, “I will never leave you nor forsake you” (Hebrews 13:5).</p><p>This conversation is for the woman walking through rejection, financial uncertainty, or spiritual opposition. It is a reminder that when everything shakes, obedience becomes the anchor — and that choosing Christ, even at great cost, is never wasted.</p><p><strong>How to Connect With Faith Pereira</strong></p><p>http://www.linkedin.com/in/faith-pereira-0545b2195</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>From Silence to Safety: Beatrice Cortes on Domestic Violence, Faith, and Reclaiming Your God-Given Worth</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>n this episode of Healed. Whole. Called., Wendy Melrose sits down with Beatrice Cortes — graduate counseling student, mother of three daughters, author, and aspiring therapist — for a deeply honest conversation about domestic violence, faith, and reclaiming identity after trauma.</p><p>Beatrice’s story begins within the church. Raised as a pastor’s kid, she grew up with a deep reverence for marriage and a belief that divorce was never an option. When she found herself in a domestic violence relationship where her life was threatened, the internal conflict was profound. She not only faced the reality of leaving for her safety and her children’s protection, but also wrestled spiritually — questioning whether God was disappointed in her and whether divorce disqualified her from sharing her faith.</p><p>In prayer, during one of her lowest moments, Beatrice sensed a powerful reminder from the Lord: He had not abandoned her. In fact, He had protected her. That encounter reframed her suffering. What she once interpreted as divine absence became evidence of divine intervention.</p><p>The healing process did not happen overnight. Beatrice confronted long-buried struggles with self-worth, disordered eating, generational patterns of abuse, and the pressure to perform spiritually. She began to separate identity from performance and learned to value herself as a daughter of God. Through counseling, community, and honest spiritual surrender, she discovered that empowerment — both clinically and biblically — is essential to healing.</p><p>When she remarried, she approached the relationship differently. She chose discernment over outside opinion, boundaries over fear, and authenticity over image. In her current marriage, she describes experiencing safety for the first time — a lived example of what it means for a husband to love with humility, repentance, and a contrite heart before God.</p><p>Beatrice also shares practical wisdom for women currently navigating abusive situations. Safety planning, trusted support systems, emergency contacts, code words, discreet location sharing, and legal consultation are not signs of rebellion — they are acts of wisdom. She emphasizes that leaving is often the most dangerous season, and no one should attempt it alone. Community matters. Preparation matters. Safety in numbers matters.</p><p>Her calling into therapy grew from both lived experience and lifelong instinct. Even as a child, people gravitated toward her with their confessions and burdens. Today, she is pursuing advanced training in psychology with the desire to integrate faith and mental health responsibly — offering trauma-informed care without condemnation. She is also developing a nonprofit initiative and safety-planning tools to support individuals in crisis.</p><p>Beatrice’s vulnerability extends beyond domestic violence. In her book, <i>The Depths of His Love</i>, she shares about suicidal thoughts, sexual abuse, and the internal struggles that often remain hidden within church culture. She speaks openly about how secrecy allows darkness to grow — but truth, brought into the light, becomes liberating.</p><p>For the woman listening who feels trapped, ashamed, or spiritually disqualified, Beatrice offers this steady reminder: everything has an expiration date. The enemy does not have permanent authority. There is a God who is stronger than the one who torments you.</p><p>This conversation embodies the heart of Healed. Whole. Called. — that pain is not the headline. Healing is. Trauma is not identity. Wholeness is. And through Christ, what once threatened to destroy can become the foundation of calling.</p><p>For more biblical encouragement and testimonies of restoration, visit .</p><p><strong>How to Connect With the Guest</strong></p><p>Book: <i>The Depths of His Love</i> by Beatrice Cortes</p><p>Additional contact details, website, and social media handles were not mentioned in this episode. Please check the show notes or Wendy Melrose’s social platforms for updates.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Feb 2026 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>n this episode of Healed. Whole. Called., Wendy Melrose sits down with Beatrice Cortes — graduate counseling student, mother of three daughters, author, and aspiring therapist — for a deeply honest conversation about domestic violence, faith, and reclaiming identity after trauma.</p><p>Beatrice’s story begins within the church. Raised as a pastor’s kid, she grew up with a deep reverence for marriage and a belief that divorce was never an option. When she found herself in a domestic violence relationship where her life was threatened, the internal conflict was profound. She not only faced the reality of leaving for her safety and her children’s protection, but also wrestled spiritually — questioning whether God was disappointed in her and whether divorce disqualified her from sharing her faith.</p><p>In prayer, during one of her lowest moments, Beatrice sensed a powerful reminder from the Lord: He had not abandoned her. In fact, He had protected her. That encounter reframed her suffering. What she once interpreted as divine absence became evidence of divine intervention.</p><p>The healing process did not happen overnight. Beatrice confronted long-buried struggles with self-worth, disordered eating, generational patterns of abuse, and the pressure to perform spiritually. She began to separate identity from performance and learned to value herself as a daughter of God. Through counseling, community, and honest spiritual surrender, she discovered that empowerment — both clinically and biblically — is essential to healing.</p><p>When she remarried, she approached the relationship differently. She chose discernment over outside opinion, boundaries over fear, and authenticity over image. In her current marriage, she describes experiencing safety for the first time — a lived example of what it means for a husband to love with humility, repentance, and a contrite heart before God.</p><p>Beatrice also shares practical wisdom for women currently navigating abusive situations. Safety planning, trusted support systems, emergency contacts, code words, discreet location sharing, and legal consultation are not signs of rebellion — they are acts of wisdom. She emphasizes that leaving is often the most dangerous season, and no one should attempt it alone. Community matters. Preparation matters. Safety in numbers matters.</p><p>Her calling into therapy grew from both lived experience and lifelong instinct. Even as a child, people gravitated toward her with their confessions and burdens. Today, she is pursuing advanced training in psychology with the desire to integrate faith and mental health responsibly — offering trauma-informed care without condemnation. She is also developing a nonprofit initiative and safety-planning tools to support individuals in crisis.</p><p>Beatrice’s vulnerability extends beyond domestic violence. In her book, <i>The Depths of His Love</i>, she shares about suicidal thoughts, sexual abuse, and the internal struggles that often remain hidden within church culture. She speaks openly about how secrecy allows darkness to grow — but truth, brought into the light, becomes liberating.</p><p>For the woman listening who feels trapped, ashamed, or spiritually disqualified, Beatrice offers this steady reminder: everything has an expiration date. The enemy does not have permanent authority. There is a God who is stronger than the one who torments you.</p><p>This conversation embodies the heart of Healed. Whole. Called. — that pain is not the headline. Healing is. Trauma is not identity. Wholeness is. And through Christ, what once threatened to destroy can become the foundation of calling.</p><p>For more biblical encouragement and testimonies of restoration, visit .</p><p><strong>How to Connect With the Guest</strong></p><p>Book: <i>The Depths of His Love</i> by Beatrice Cortes</p><p>Additional contact details, website, and social media handles were not mentioned in this episode. Please check the show notes or Wendy Melrose’s social platforms for updates.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this deeply honest and redemptive conversation on <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy Melrose welcomes Vernisa Williams, founder of Reclaiming Your Voice and a social worker with more than 20 years of experience in human services. Vernisa’s story is not one of surface healing—it is a layered testimony of trauma, pride, exposure, surrender, and restoration.</p>
<p>As a young woman, Vernisa was gifted and talented, working successfully as a professional hairstylist. But beneath her success were unhealed wounds—sexual abuse at the hands of her grandfather at the age of two, a father absent from her life, a mother battling her own mental health struggles, and years of seeking validation through promiscuity. What looked like confidence was rooted in a desperate need to be seen and loved.</p>
<p>In her early twenties, pride led her to walk away from a stable job without wisdom or preparation. What followed was a long season of financial hardship. For nearly two years, she was unable to secure consistent employment. Rent went unpaid. Fear mounted. A kind apartment manager quietly provided food and transportation tokens—acts of compassion she would later recognize as God’s provision through a fatherly covering she had never experienced.</p>
<p>Eventually, Vernisa and her young son entered a Christian transitional housing program. There, in the backyard of that shelter, she encountered God in a way that changed everything. In a moment of spiritual clarity, she felt the Lord reveal the root beneath her circumstances—pride. Scripture came alive in her heart: “Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall” (Proverbs 16:18). What felt like devastation became divine correction wrapped in mercy.</p>
<p>Later, while studying social work, God gently uncovered the suppressed truth of her childhood abuse. Through visions and confirmation from family members, the reality surfaced. Instead of destroying her, the truth became a doorway to deeper healing. She began confronting the patterns that trauma had created—people-pleasing, codependency, lack of boundaries, and silence.</p>
<p>Rather than remaining broken in ministry, Vernisa chose to do the internal work. She utilized therapeutic tools such as cognitive behavioral techniques alongside Scripture and prayer. She became both student and practitioner, applying what she learned to her own healing journey. Slowly, her identity shifted from survival to daughtership. God was no longer distant—He was Father.</p>
<p>Her ministry, Reclaiming Your Voice, was born from that revelation. Vernisa now walks alongside women—especially Christian women—who appear strong but carry hidden wounds. She speaks to those struggling with shame, father wounds, validation-seeking, sexual trauma, pride, and silence. Her message is steady: you are seen, you are known, and your trauma does not get the final word.</p>
<p>As Psalm 27:10 declares, “Though my father and mother forsake me, the Lord will receive me.” Vernisa’s life reflects this promise. The covering she longed for as a child became real in Christ. The voice that was silenced by shame now leads others to freedom.</p>
<p>Pain did not define her. Surrender did. And from that surrender came calling.</p>
<h2>How to Connect With the Guest</h2>
<p>Website: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1761196</p>
<p>Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vernica.williams.391</p>
<p>Organization: Reclaiming Your Voice</p>
<p>Connection details were not mentioned in this episode. Please check the show notes or Wendy Melrose’s social platforms for updates.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 6 Feb 2026 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this deeply honest and redemptive conversation on <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy Melrose welcomes Vernisa Williams, founder of Reclaiming Your Voice and a social worker with more than 20 years of experience in human services. Vernisa’s story is not one of surface healing—it is a layered testimony of trauma, pride, exposure, surrender, and restoration.</p>
<p>As a young woman, Vernisa was gifted and talented, working successfully as a professional hairstylist. But beneath her success were unhealed wounds—sexual abuse at the hands of her grandfather at the age of two, a father absent from her life, a mother battling her own mental health struggles, and years of seeking validation through promiscuity. What looked like confidence was rooted in a desperate need to be seen and loved.</p>
<p>In her early twenties, pride led her to walk away from a stable job without wisdom or preparation. What followed was a long season of financial hardship. For nearly two years, she was unable to secure consistent employment. Rent went unpaid. Fear mounted. A kind apartment manager quietly provided food and transportation tokens—acts of compassion she would later recognize as God’s provision through a fatherly covering she had never experienced.</p>
<p>Eventually, Vernisa and her young son entered a Christian transitional housing program. There, in the backyard of that shelter, she encountered God in a way that changed everything. In a moment of spiritual clarity, she felt the Lord reveal the root beneath her circumstances—pride. Scripture came alive in her heart: “Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall” (Proverbs 16:18). What felt like devastation became divine correction wrapped in mercy.</p>
<p>Later, while studying social work, God gently uncovered the suppressed truth of her childhood abuse. Through visions and confirmation from family members, the reality surfaced. Instead of destroying her, the truth became a doorway to deeper healing. She began confronting the patterns that trauma had created—people-pleasing, codependency, lack of boundaries, and silence.</p>
<p>Rather than remaining broken in ministry, Vernisa chose to do the internal work. She utilized therapeutic tools such as cognitive behavioral techniques alongside Scripture and prayer. She became both student and practitioner, applying what she learned to her own healing journey. Slowly, her identity shifted from survival to daughtership. God was no longer distant—He was Father.</p>
<p>Her ministry, Reclaiming Your Voice, was born from that revelation. Vernisa now walks alongside women—especially Christian women—who appear strong but carry hidden wounds. She speaks to those struggling with shame, father wounds, validation-seeking, sexual trauma, pride, and silence. Her message is steady: you are seen, you are known, and your trauma does not get the final word.</p>
<p>As Psalm 27:10 declares, “Though my father and mother forsake me, the Lord will receive me.” Vernisa’s life reflects this promise. The covering she longed for as a child became real in Christ. The voice that was silenced by shame now leads others to freedom.</p>
<p>Pain did not define her. Surrender did. And from that surrender came calling.</p>
<h2>How to Connect With the Guest</h2>
<p>Website: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1761196</p>
<p>Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vernica.williams.391</p>
<p>Organization: Reclaiming Your Voice</p>
<p>Connection details were not mentioned in this episode. Please check the show notes or Wendy Melrose’s social platforms for updates.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Missy Hertless spent decades hiding a painful secret—until God gently called her to trade shame for freedom. In this tender yet bold episode, Missy shares her journey of post-abortive healing through the faith-based study <i>Surrendering the Secret</i>. She now walks with other women on their own paths to healing, showing that no one is beyond redemption. If you’ve ever wrestled with guilt, judgment, or silence in the church, this conversation will remind you that healing is possible—and it begins in the light.</p><p>🕊 Learn more: <a href="https://www.surrenderingthesecret.com">www.surrenderingthesecret.com</a><br />📧 Email Missy (Virginia groups): surrenderingthesecretva@gmail.com</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2026 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>wendy@resilience-press.com (Missy Hertless, Wendy Melrose)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Missy Hertless spent decades hiding a painful secret—until God gently called her to trade shame for freedom. In this tender yet bold episode, Missy shares her journey of post-abortive healing through the faith-based study <i>Surrendering the Secret</i>. She now walks with other women on their own paths to healing, showing that no one is beyond redemption. If you’ve ever wrestled with guilt, judgment, or silence in the church, this conversation will remind you that healing is possible—and it begins in the light.</p><p>🕊 Learn more: <a href="https://www.surrenderingthesecret.com">www.surrenderingthesecret.com</a><br />📧 Email Missy (Virginia groups): surrenderingthesecretva@gmail.com</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Abandoned at Seven, Rebuilt as a Man: How Healing the Root Restores Identity, Faith, and Peace</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy Melrose sits down with Jason Ward—Harvard-certified resiliency expert, licensed NLP practitioner, and Dr. Rewire facilitator—for a deeply honest conversation about abandonment, emotional repression, and the long road to freedom.</p><p>Jason opens up about a defining childhood moment: at seven years old, his father was supposed to pick him up—and never showed. That abandonment went unaddressed for years, quietly shaping Jason’s identity, relationships, and emotional responses. Though he told himself he was “fine,” the unresolved wound followed him into adulthood, surfacing as jealousy, anger, insecurity, and eventually the collapse of his marriage.</p><p>During his divorce, Jason sought help through therapy and personal development, but true breakthrough came when he addressed what he calls the <i>root experience</i>. Through hypnotherapy and later NLP (neuro-linguistic programming), Jason was able to access the unconscious beliefs formed in childhood—beliefs that told him he was unworthy, unlovable, and destined to be left.</p><p>Rather than labeling his past solely as “trauma,” Jason explains a powerful reframe: experiences themselves are neutral, but the emotion we attach to them becomes the root that shapes future behavior. When fear goes unnamed, it often disguises itself as anger. This insight becomes a central theme of the episode—especially for men who were taught to suppress emotion in the name of strength.</p><p>Jason and Wendy discuss how many men live disconnected from their emotional awareness, reacting instead of reflecting. Jason shares how healing the root transformed not only his internal world, but his marriage, expectations, faith, and leadership. He learned the difference between expectations and standards, releasing control while remaining grounded in his values.</p><p>Faith becomes a pivotal part of the story as Jason explains how healing allowed him to finally receive God’s unconditional love—something he intellectually knew, but emotionally resisted due to performance-based beliefs formed in childhood. Healing created space for surrender, and surrender opened the door to peace.</p><p>Today, Jason uses his testimony and training to help others—especially men and young people—navigate emotional awareness, identity, and freedom. He speaks in schools, athletic programs, and communities, helping teens understand emotions before they harden into patterns that follow them for life.</p><p>This episode is for anyone who has ever felt abandoned, angry without knowing why, or trapped by reactions they couldn’t explain. It is a reminder that you are not broken—you are responding to a root that can be healed.</p><h2>🔗 <strong>How to Connect with Jason Ward</strong></h2><p><strong>Website:</strong> <a href="https://jdubinspires.com/">https://jdubinsires.com</a></p><p><strong>Instagram:</strong> @jwinspires</p><p><strong>Also known as:</strong> JDub Inspires</p><p><strong>Focus:</strong> Emotional healing, resilience, men’s identity work, youth speaking, NLP coaching</p><p>Jason welcomes conversations with individuals, parents, schools, and organizations seeking healing-centered leadership and emotional literacy.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
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      <author>wendy@resilience-press.com (Jason Ward, Wendy Melrose)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy Melrose sits down with Jason Ward—Harvard-certified resiliency expert, licensed NLP practitioner, and Dr. Rewire facilitator—for a deeply honest conversation about abandonment, emotional repression, and the long road to freedom.</p><p>Jason opens up about a defining childhood moment: at seven years old, his father was supposed to pick him up—and never showed. That abandonment went unaddressed for years, quietly shaping Jason’s identity, relationships, and emotional responses. Though he told himself he was “fine,” the unresolved wound followed him into adulthood, surfacing as jealousy, anger, insecurity, and eventually the collapse of his marriage.</p><p>During his divorce, Jason sought help through therapy and personal development, but true breakthrough came when he addressed what he calls the <i>root experience</i>. Through hypnotherapy and later NLP (neuro-linguistic programming), Jason was able to access the unconscious beliefs formed in childhood—beliefs that told him he was unworthy, unlovable, and destined to be left.</p><p>Rather than labeling his past solely as “trauma,” Jason explains a powerful reframe: experiences themselves are neutral, but the emotion we attach to them becomes the root that shapes future behavior. When fear goes unnamed, it often disguises itself as anger. This insight becomes a central theme of the episode—especially for men who were taught to suppress emotion in the name of strength.</p><p>Jason and Wendy discuss how many men live disconnected from their emotional awareness, reacting instead of reflecting. Jason shares how healing the root transformed not only his internal world, but his marriage, expectations, faith, and leadership. He learned the difference between expectations and standards, releasing control while remaining grounded in his values.</p><p>Faith becomes a pivotal part of the story as Jason explains how healing allowed him to finally receive God’s unconditional love—something he intellectually knew, but emotionally resisted due to performance-based beliefs formed in childhood. Healing created space for surrender, and surrender opened the door to peace.</p><p>Today, Jason uses his testimony and training to help others—especially men and young people—navigate emotional awareness, identity, and freedom. He speaks in schools, athletic programs, and communities, helping teens understand emotions before they harden into patterns that follow them for life.</p><p>This episode is for anyone who has ever felt abandoned, angry without knowing why, or trapped by reactions they couldn’t explain. It is a reminder that you are not broken—you are responding to a root that can be healed.</p><h2>🔗 <strong>How to Connect with Jason Ward</strong></h2><p><strong>Website:</strong> <a href="https://jdubinspires.com/">https://jdubinsires.com</a></p><p><strong>Instagram:</strong> @jwinspires</p><p><strong>Also known as:</strong> JDub Inspires</p><p><strong>Focus:</strong> Emotional healing, resilience, men’s identity work, youth speaking, NLP coaching</p><p>Jason welcomes conversations with individuals, parents, schools, and organizations seeking healing-centered leadership and emotional literacy.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>This episode speaks directly to the woman whose faith journey feels lonely inside her own marriage. Lee-Ann Werner shares how she and her husband met far from God, married young, and quickly entered decades marked by addiction, absence, and heartbreak. Just weeks into marriage, the illusion of “happily ever after” shattered, and for years Lee-Ann lived with the pain of a spouse who partied, disappeared for weeks at a time, and had no relationship with Christ.</p><p>Everything changed when Lee-Ann encountered God during a moment when she was ready to walk away. Instead of releasing her, God asked her to stay—and to allow Him to do a deeper work within her heart first. What followed was not a quick miracle, but a slow, refining journey that drew her closer to Christ while stripping away resentment, anger, and noise from outside voices.</p><p>Lee-Ann opens up about the dangers of listening to too many opinions, staying stuck in cycles of counseling without direction, and neglecting the importance of discernment. She explains why healing accelerated when she learned to quiet the noise, anchor herself in God’s voice, and surround herself with a small, safe spiritual village.</p><p>One of the most moving moments of the episode is when Lee-Ann describes a practical act of obedience God gave her: keeping a daily gratitude journal focused solely on her husband. What began as an almost impossible exercise—sometimes thanking him for something as small as a smile or putting the toilet seat down—became a powerful tool that retrained her heart and shifted the atmosphere of their marriage. Over time, her husband noticed the change in <i>her</i> before he ever encountered God for himself.</p><p>Eventually, her husband surrendered his life to Christ—not because of pressure, sermons, or arguments, but because he witnessed the gospel lived out consistently. Lee-Ann reflects on the truth that sometimes the only Bible someone will ever read is the life of a believer standing faithfully in front of them.</p><p>Today, Lee-Ann’s marriage is fully restored, her husband walks with God, and she now serves as a Christian marriage coach for women navigating unequally yoked relationships. Her story is living proof that restoration is possible, hope is never wasted, and God honors faithfulness—especially when it feels costly.</p><h2>🔗 How to Connect with Lee-Ann Werner</h2><p><strong>Facebook Group:</strong> <i>Christian Wives</i></p><p><i><strong>Facebook:</strong> </i><a href="https://www.facebook.com/leeann.werner.7">https://www.facebook.com/leeann.werner.7</a></p><p><strong>Focus:</strong> Coaching Christian women in unequally yoked marriages, spiritual resilience, hope restoration</p><p><strong>Work:</strong> Marriage coaching, testimony sharing, church and podcast speaking<br /><br /><strong>Website</strong>: <a href="https://theheartsaligned.com/">https://theheartsaligned.com/</a></p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 1 Jan 2026 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>wendy@resilience-press.com (Wendy Melrose)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This episode speaks directly to the woman whose faith journey feels lonely inside her own marriage. Lee-Ann Werner shares how she and her husband met far from God, married young, and quickly entered decades marked by addiction, absence, and heartbreak. Just weeks into marriage, the illusion of “happily ever after” shattered, and for years Lee-Ann lived with the pain of a spouse who partied, disappeared for weeks at a time, and had no relationship with Christ.</p><p>Everything changed when Lee-Ann encountered God during a moment when she was ready to walk away. Instead of releasing her, God asked her to stay—and to allow Him to do a deeper work within her heart first. What followed was not a quick miracle, but a slow, refining journey that drew her closer to Christ while stripping away resentment, anger, and noise from outside voices.</p><p>Lee-Ann opens up about the dangers of listening to too many opinions, staying stuck in cycles of counseling without direction, and neglecting the importance of discernment. She explains why healing accelerated when she learned to quiet the noise, anchor herself in God’s voice, and surround herself with a small, safe spiritual village.</p><p>One of the most moving moments of the episode is when Lee-Ann describes a practical act of obedience God gave her: keeping a daily gratitude journal focused solely on her husband. What began as an almost impossible exercise—sometimes thanking him for something as small as a smile or putting the toilet seat down—became a powerful tool that retrained her heart and shifted the atmosphere of their marriage. Over time, her husband noticed the change in <i>her</i> before he ever encountered God for himself.</p><p>Eventually, her husband surrendered his life to Christ—not because of pressure, sermons, or arguments, but because he witnessed the gospel lived out consistently. Lee-Ann reflects on the truth that sometimes the only Bible someone will ever read is the life of a believer standing faithfully in front of them.</p><p>Today, Lee-Ann’s marriage is fully restored, her husband walks with God, and she now serves as a Christian marriage coach for women navigating unequally yoked relationships. Her story is living proof that restoration is possible, hope is never wasted, and God honors faithfulness—especially when it feels costly.</p><h2>🔗 How to Connect with Lee-Ann Werner</h2><p><strong>Facebook Group:</strong> <i>Christian Wives</i></p><p><i><strong>Facebook:</strong> </i><a href="https://www.facebook.com/leeann.werner.7">https://www.facebook.com/leeann.werner.7</a></p><p><strong>Focus:</strong> Coaching Christian women in unequally yoked marriages, spiritual resilience, hope restoration</p><p><strong>Work:</strong> Marriage coaching, testimony sharing, church and podcast speaking<br /><br /><strong>Website</strong>: <a href="https://theheartsaligned.com/">https://theheartsaligned.com/</a></p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:summary>In this powerful conversation, Lee-Ann Werner shares her raw testimony of standing in an unequally yoked marriage for over 25 years—and watching God restore what seemed impossible. This episode brings hope to Christian wives who feel unseen, reminding them that obedience, healing, and transformation often begin within.</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this deeply honest and faith-filled conversation, <strong>Soleil Deane</strong> opens up about the moments that changed everything—losing her career after a stroke, becoming homeless during COVID, and realizing that traditional financial systems failed her family when she needed them most. What followed was not just a recovery journey, but a spiritual awakening that reframed how she understood provision, responsibility, and legacy.</p><p>Soleil shares how God used the most painful chapters of her life to expose gaps in financial literacy that impact families every day—especially single parents, teachers, and households living paycheck to paycheck. She explains why many believers remain trapped in cycles of fear and scarcity, and how aligning finances with biblical principles can break generational strongholds.</p><p>The conversation also explores spiritual warfare, obedience, and the cost of silence. Soleil speaks candidly about regaining her voice after a second stroke, recommitting her testimony to God, and building The Legacy Table to equip families with education—not shame. This episode is a reminder that stewardship is spiritual, preparation is an act of faith, and legacy is built intentionally, one obedient step at a time.</p><h2>🔗 How to Connect with Soleil Deane</h2><p><strong>Facebook & Instagram:</strong> @SoleilDeane</p><p><strong>Organization:</strong> The Legacy Table</p><p><strong>Focus:</strong> Faith-based financial education, legacy planning, family stewardship</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 1 Jan 2026 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this deeply honest and faith-filled conversation, <strong>Soleil Deane</strong> opens up about the moments that changed everything—losing her career after a stroke, becoming homeless during COVID, and realizing that traditional financial systems failed her family when she needed them most. What followed was not just a recovery journey, but a spiritual awakening that reframed how she understood provision, responsibility, and legacy.</p><p>Soleil shares how God used the most painful chapters of her life to expose gaps in financial literacy that impact families every day—especially single parents, teachers, and households living paycheck to paycheck. She explains why many believers remain trapped in cycles of fear and scarcity, and how aligning finances with biblical principles can break generational strongholds.</p><p>The conversation also explores spiritual warfare, obedience, and the cost of silence. Soleil speaks candidly about regaining her voice after a second stroke, recommitting her testimony to God, and building The Legacy Table to equip families with education—not shame. This episode is a reminder that stewardship is spiritual, preparation is an act of faith, and legacy is built intentionally, one obedient step at a time.</p><h2>🔗 How to Connect with Soleil Deane</h2><p><strong>Facebook & Instagram:</strong> @SoleilDeane</p><p><strong>Organization:</strong> The Legacy Table</p><p><strong>Focus:</strong> Faith-based financial education, legacy planning, family stewardship</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:summary>After surviving multiple strokes, homelessness, and financial collapse, Soleil Deane shares how God rebuilt her life through obedience, financial wisdom, and unwavering faith. This episode reveals how biblical stewardship transforms fear into legacy—and why money and faith were never meant to be separate.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>After surviving multiple strokes, homelessness, and financial collapse, Soleil Deane shares how God rebuilt her life through obedience, financial wisdom, and unwavering faith. This episode reveals how biblical stewardship transforms fear into legacy—and why money and faith were never meant to be separate.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this deeply moving conversation, Wendy Melrose sits down with Linda Lynne Porter—author, educator, AI consultant, and PhD candidate—to explore what it truly means to be healed over time, not just in moments.</p><p>Linda courageously shares her testimony of surviving years of childhood sexual abuse at the hands of her father, the devastating impact of not being believed, and how that trauma shaped her relationships, self-worth, and life choices for decades. Despite excelling academically, her internal world was fractured, and she describes simply “existing” rather than truly living.</p><p>A major heart attack in 2011 became a turning point. In that quiet, vulnerable season, Linda heard the Lord speak clearly: <i>“Now it’s time for you to live.”</i> What followed was a journey of obedience—earning multiple degrees, returning to her childhood dream of becoming a doctor through a PhD in psychology, and finally writing the story she once could not put on paper without tears.</p><p>Linda explains how God healed her to the point where she could write <i><strong>Peeling Back the Peach</strong></i>—her raw, redemptive memoir—without crying, a sign that deep restoration had taken place. She also shares how her testimony has impacted women in prison, conference audiences, and readers who finally felt believed because someone else spoke first.</p><p>The episode also explores faith-centered perspectives on healing from trauma without shame, protecting future generations through truth and boundaries, writing as a pathway to freedom, and why your story matters even if it took decades to tell.</p><p>Linda closes the episode by speaking directly to listeners who were silenced, dismissed, or told “I don’t believe you,” offering herself as a safe, believing voice—and lifting a powerful prayer for healing, restoration, and freedom.</p><p>This is not just an interview. It is an invitation to step out of survival and into wholeness.</p><h2>📞 <strong>How to Connect with Linda Lynne Porter</strong></h2><p>Linda has intentionally made herself accessible to those who need support:</p><p><strong>Phone:</strong> 615-878-8742</p><p><strong>Email:</strong> linda.porter1212@gmail.com</p><p><strong>Facebook & LinkedIn:</strong> Linda L. Porter</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 1 Jan 2026 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>wendy@resilience-press.com (Linda Lynne Porter, Wendy Melrose)</author>
      <link>https://healed-whole-called.simplecast.com/episodes/peeling-back-the-pain-how-god-heals-trauma-restores-identity-and-redeems-your-story-at-any-age-MOpdYVPV</link>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this deeply moving conversation, Wendy Melrose sits down with Linda Lynne Porter—author, educator, AI consultant, and PhD candidate—to explore what it truly means to be healed over time, not just in moments.</p><p>Linda courageously shares her testimony of surviving years of childhood sexual abuse at the hands of her father, the devastating impact of not being believed, and how that trauma shaped her relationships, self-worth, and life choices for decades. Despite excelling academically, her internal world was fractured, and she describes simply “existing” rather than truly living.</p><p>A major heart attack in 2011 became a turning point. In that quiet, vulnerable season, Linda heard the Lord speak clearly: <i>“Now it’s time for you to live.”</i> What followed was a journey of obedience—earning multiple degrees, returning to her childhood dream of becoming a doctor through a PhD in psychology, and finally writing the story she once could not put on paper without tears.</p><p>Linda explains how God healed her to the point where she could write <i><strong>Peeling Back the Peach</strong></i>—her raw, redemptive memoir—without crying, a sign that deep restoration had taken place. She also shares how her testimony has impacted women in prison, conference audiences, and readers who finally felt believed because someone else spoke first.</p><p>The episode also explores faith-centered perspectives on healing from trauma without shame, protecting future generations through truth and boundaries, writing as a pathway to freedom, and why your story matters even if it took decades to tell.</p><p>Linda closes the episode by speaking directly to listeners who were silenced, dismissed, or told “I don’t believe you,” offering herself as a safe, believing voice—and lifting a powerful prayer for healing, restoration, and freedom.</p><p>This is not just an interview. It is an invitation to step out of survival and into wholeness.</p><h2>📞 <strong>How to Connect with Linda Lynne Porter</strong></h2><p>Linda has intentionally made herself accessible to those who need support:</p><p><strong>Phone:</strong> 615-878-8742</p><p><strong>Email:</strong> linda.porter1212@gmail.com</p><p><strong>Facebook & LinkedIn:</strong> Linda L. Porter</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:summary>After surviving childhood sexual abuse, disbelief, and a life-altering heart attack, Linda Lynne Porter shares how God patiently healed her heart and repositioned her life for purpose. This episode is a sacred reminder that trauma does not get the final word—healing, wholeness, and calling are still possible, no matter how long the road has been.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Bullied Behind Bars: A Gay Christian’s Survival, Faith, and Redemption Inside Prison</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this gripping episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy sits down with Matthew Melvin, author of <i>Bullied Behind Bars</i>, to uncover a story most people never hear—and many don’t want to face.</p><p>Matthew shares how a depressed state of mind and a toxic work environment at a car dealership led him to make an impulsive decision that altered the trajectory of his life. What followed was a series of legal consequences that resulted in two separate prison sentences totaling 36 months. Despite a late autism diagnosis and eligibility for mental health court, Matthew was denied that path and instead processed through the standard court system—leaving him with a permanent record and limited options after release.</p><p>Inside prison, Matthew became a target. As a gay, Christian, conservative man, he endured false accusations, threats, bullying, and repeated placements in solitary confinement. Rather than remaining silent, Matthew advocated for himself—writing grievances, contacting legal counsel, and refusing to disappear quietly. This resistance resulted in being transferred through ten different institutions during his second sentence.</p><p>Matthew describes solitary confinement as both the loneliest and safest place he experienced. Locked down for 23 hours a day, surrounded by chaos and screaming, he found unexpected peace through Scripture, prayer, fasting, and the presence of the Holy Spirit. Though the system had control over his body, Matthew testifies that they never had his mind.</p><p>A pivotal moment in Matthew’s faith journey occurred years earlier, when he narrowly avoided a catastrophic highway accident. That near-death experience became the wake-up call that shifted him from being a “lukewarm Christian” into surrendering full control to Jesus—not as a passenger, but as the One steering his life. Matthew reflects on how that spiritual turning point sustained him through everything that followed.</p><p>Throughout the episode, Matthew and Wendy discuss forgiveness, accountability, and justice. Matthew openly acknowledges his responsibility for the actions that led him to prison, while also naming the unjust bullying and systemic failures he endured. Forgiveness, he explains, does not mean forgetting—but it does mean refusing to remain imprisoned by bitterness.</p><p>The conversation also turns toward men’s emotional health. Matthew speaks candidly about how many men struggle to identify emotions beyond anger, often suppressing sadness until it erupts destructively. Drawing from his work with men’s groups, he introduces the concept of naming emotions honestly and taking ownership through “I” statements as a pathway toward healing and maturity.</p><p>Matthew closes the episode by encouraging listeners—especially men—to seek community, speak truthfully, stay in the Word, and resist isolation. Healing, he emphasizes, happens in honesty, vulnerability, and accountability.</p><p>This episode is a sobering reminder that redemption is possible even in the darkest places—and that God’s presence is not limited by prison walls.</p><h2>🔗 <strong>How to Connect with Matthew Melvin</strong></h2><p><strong>Book:</strong> <i>Bullied Behind Bars</i> (available on Amazon)</p><p><strong>Website:</strong> <a href="https://bulliedbehindbars.com">https://bulliedbehindbars.com</a></p><p><strong>Email:</strong> bulliedbehindbars@gmail.com</p><p><strong>Instagram:</strong> @bulliedbehindbars</p><p><strong>X (Twitter):</strong> @BarsBullied</p><p><strong>Facebook:</strong> Matthew.melvin.5621</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 1 Jan 2026 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>wendy@resilience-press.com (matthew melvin, Wendy Melrose)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this gripping episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy sits down with Matthew Melvin, author of <i>Bullied Behind Bars</i>, to uncover a story most people never hear—and many don’t want to face.</p><p>Matthew shares how a depressed state of mind and a toxic work environment at a car dealership led him to make an impulsive decision that altered the trajectory of his life. What followed was a series of legal consequences that resulted in two separate prison sentences totaling 36 months. Despite a late autism diagnosis and eligibility for mental health court, Matthew was denied that path and instead processed through the standard court system—leaving him with a permanent record and limited options after release.</p><p>Inside prison, Matthew became a target. As a gay, Christian, conservative man, he endured false accusations, threats, bullying, and repeated placements in solitary confinement. Rather than remaining silent, Matthew advocated for himself—writing grievances, contacting legal counsel, and refusing to disappear quietly. This resistance resulted in being transferred through ten different institutions during his second sentence.</p><p>Matthew describes solitary confinement as both the loneliest and safest place he experienced. Locked down for 23 hours a day, surrounded by chaos and screaming, he found unexpected peace through Scripture, prayer, fasting, and the presence of the Holy Spirit. Though the system had control over his body, Matthew testifies that they never had his mind.</p><p>A pivotal moment in Matthew’s faith journey occurred years earlier, when he narrowly avoided a catastrophic highway accident. That near-death experience became the wake-up call that shifted him from being a “lukewarm Christian” into surrendering full control to Jesus—not as a passenger, but as the One steering his life. Matthew reflects on how that spiritual turning point sustained him through everything that followed.</p><p>Throughout the episode, Matthew and Wendy discuss forgiveness, accountability, and justice. Matthew openly acknowledges his responsibility for the actions that led him to prison, while also naming the unjust bullying and systemic failures he endured. Forgiveness, he explains, does not mean forgetting—but it does mean refusing to remain imprisoned by bitterness.</p><p>The conversation also turns toward men’s emotional health. Matthew speaks candidly about how many men struggle to identify emotions beyond anger, often suppressing sadness until it erupts destructively. Drawing from his work with men’s groups, he introduces the concept of naming emotions honestly and taking ownership through “I” statements as a pathway toward healing and maturity.</p><p>Matthew closes the episode by encouraging listeners—especially men—to seek community, speak truthfully, stay in the Word, and resist isolation. Healing, he emphasizes, happens in honesty, vulnerability, and accountability.</p><p>This episode is a sobering reminder that redemption is possible even in the darkest places—and that God’s presence is not limited by prison walls.</p><h2>🔗 <strong>How to Connect with Matthew Melvin</strong></h2><p><strong>Book:</strong> <i>Bullied Behind Bars</i> (available on Amazon)</p><p><strong>Website:</strong> <a href="https://bulliedbehindbars.com">https://bulliedbehindbars.com</a></p><p><strong>Email:</strong> bulliedbehindbars@gmail.com</p><p><strong>Instagram:</strong> @bulliedbehindbars</p><p><strong>X (Twitter):</strong> @BarsBullied</p><p><strong>Facebook:</strong> Matthew.melvin.5621</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:summary>In this raw and courageous conversation, Matthew Melvin shares the devastating consequences of one impulsive decision—and the 36 months he spent inside prison enduring relentless bullying, isolation, and injustice. Through unwavering faith, Scripture, and the presence of the Holy Spirit, Matthew reveals how God sustained him behind bars and transformed trauma into testimony.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Your Posture Is Preaching: How Alignment Shapes Your Brain, Body, and Confidence with Dr. Brett Hill</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy sits down with Dr. Brett Hill—chiropractor, entrepreneur, and founder of Experience Life Chiropractic and YourPostureProgram.com—to unpack why posture may be one of the most overlooked foundations of health.</p><p>Dr. Hill shares that his journey into chiropractic began not with a childhood dream, but with disillusionment. Watching his mother receive prescription after prescription without ever addressing root causes led him to seek a different path—one focused on understanding how the body truly functions. That search eventually brought him to chiropractic care and, more specifically, to the neurological role posture plays in health.</p><p>Throughout the conversation, Dr. Hill reframes posture entirely. It isn’t about forcing your shoulders back or “sitting up straight” through willpower. True posture, he explains, is an unconscious system driven by the nervous system—one designed to hold us upright against gravity so we can move, think, and live efficiently. When that system becomes deactivated through prolonged sitting, screen use, and modern habits, the body adapts in ways that quietly lead to pain, imbalance, fatigue, and even emotional stress.</p><p>Dr. Hill explains how forward head posture alone can contribute to headaches, jaw tension, vertigo, chronic neck and back pain, hip tightness, and recurring injuries. Over time, the nervous system begins to treat these compensations as “normal,” making dysfunction feel familiar—even when it isn’t healthy.</p><p>One of the most powerful insights of the episode is how posture directly affects the brain. Proper alignment activates the frontal lobe, improving decision-making, emotional regulation, stress response, and confidence. Poor posture, on the other hand, keeps the brain locked in survival patterns, subtly reinforcing anxiety and fatigue.</p><p>Rather than creating dependency, Dr. Hill intentionally designed his work to empower people. Through his online posture program, individuals from around the world can complete a posture analysis, receive personalized feedback, and walk through a guided 10-week process that retrains the brain-body connection. The goal is not constant treatment, but lasting change—helping the body adapt in healthier ways so people can maintain results long-term.</p><p>Dr. Hill also offers practical, immediately usable guidance—such as using a wall, chair, or car headrest to gently cue proper head positioning and core activation throughout the day. These small awareness shifts, repeated consistently, compound into meaningful transformation over time.</p><p>This episode is especially encouraging for those who have felt dismissed, disappointed, or discouraged by past healthcare experiences. Dr. Hill reminds listeners not to give up on healing simply because one approach didn’t work. The body is remarkably adaptable when given the right signals—and posture may be one of the most powerful signals we can restore.</p><h2>🔗 How to Connect with Dr. Brett Hill</h2><p><strong>Website / Program:</strong> <a href="https://www.yourpostureprogram.com">https://www.yourpostureprogram.com</a></p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 1 Jan 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy sits down with Dr. Brett Hill—chiropractor, entrepreneur, and founder of Experience Life Chiropractic and YourPostureProgram.com—to unpack why posture may be one of the most overlooked foundations of health.</p><p>Dr. Hill shares that his journey into chiropractic began not with a childhood dream, but with disillusionment. Watching his mother receive prescription after prescription without ever addressing root causes led him to seek a different path—one focused on understanding how the body truly functions. That search eventually brought him to chiropractic care and, more specifically, to the neurological role posture plays in health.</p><p>Throughout the conversation, Dr. Hill reframes posture entirely. It isn’t about forcing your shoulders back or “sitting up straight” through willpower. True posture, he explains, is an unconscious system driven by the nervous system—one designed to hold us upright against gravity so we can move, think, and live efficiently. When that system becomes deactivated through prolonged sitting, screen use, and modern habits, the body adapts in ways that quietly lead to pain, imbalance, fatigue, and even emotional stress.</p><p>Dr. Hill explains how forward head posture alone can contribute to headaches, jaw tension, vertigo, chronic neck and back pain, hip tightness, and recurring injuries. Over time, the nervous system begins to treat these compensations as “normal,” making dysfunction feel familiar—even when it isn’t healthy.</p><p>One of the most powerful insights of the episode is how posture directly affects the brain. Proper alignment activates the frontal lobe, improving decision-making, emotional regulation, stress response, and confidence. Poor posture, on the other hand, keeps the brain locked in survival patterns, subtly reinforcing anxiety and fatigue.</p><p>Rather than creating dependency, Dr. Hill intentionally designed his work to empower people. Through his online posture program, individuals from around the world can complete a posture analysis, receive personalized feedback, and walk through a guided 10-week process that retrains the brain-body connection. The goal is not constant treatment, but lasting change—helping the body adapt in healthier ways so people can maintain results long-term.</p><p>Dr. Hill also offers practical, immediately usable guidance—such as using a wall, chair, or car headrest to gently cue proper head positioning and core activation throughout the day. These small awareness shifts, repeated consistently, compound into meaningful transformation over time.</p><p>This episode is especially encouraging for those who have felt dismissed, disappointed, or discouraged by past healthcare experiences. Dr. Hill reminds listeners not to give up on healing simply because one approach didn’t work. The body is remarkably adaptable when given the right signals—and posture may be one of the most powerful signals we can restore.</p><h2>🔗 How to Connect with Dr. Brett Hill</h2><p><strong>Website / Program:</strong> <a href="https://www.yourpostureprogram.com">https://www.yourpostureprogram.com</a></p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>The Missing Piece Was Peace: How Letting Go of Performance Led to Real Healing With God</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this powerful episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy sits down with Sophia Coulanges—life coach, author, speaker, and mentor—to explore what healing really looks like when faith moves from religious obligation into authentic relationship.</p><p>Sophia shares her journey from a childhood marked by pain, rebellion, and unresolved trauma into a life anchored in peace. As a naturally introverted person who learned to fight her way through life emotionally, Sophia found early healing not through public confession but through private journaling. Night after night, she poured her pain onto paper—writing prayers, processing anger, and asking God for freedom from bitterness she didn’t yet understand.</p><p>Rather than removing her anger instantly, God invited Sophia into partnership. Through therapy, community, accountability, and Scripture, she learned that deliverance often requires responsibility. Healing wasn’t passive—it was walked out. Forgiveness letters became a key turning point, including letters to her parents, her abuser, herself, and even to God. These letters weren’t about blaming God, but about clearing the lies that distorted her view of Him as safe.</p><p>A central theme of the episode is the difference between <strong>religion and relationship</strong>. Sophia and Wendy discuss how church culture can unintentionally teach performance—clean yourself up before coming to God—while Jesus consistently meets people at the well, in the mess, and without preconditions. True transformation, Sophia explains, happens when honesty replaces image management.</p><p>Sophia also shares about her current season of refinement, where God is gently exposing performance-based faith. After striving, fasting, praying, and doing “all the right things,” she faced disappointment—and heard the Holy Spirit ask a confronting question: <i>“Did I ask you to do all that?”</i> The realization was sobering. Performance had crept in where trust once lived.</p><p>This episode speaks directly to believers who are tired, overwhelmed, or silently questioning God’s goodness while still loving Him deeply. Sophia models what it looks like to bring incongruence into the light—where truth and lies collide—and allow healing to continue layer by layer.</p><p>Sophia also shares the heart behind her book, <i><strong>The Missing Piece</strong></i>, explaining how the “piece” we often miss in life’s broken pieces is actually <strong>peace</strong>—the peace of God that sustains us even when circumstances don’t change.</p><p>The episode closes with a powerful word of encouragement and prayer, reminding listeners that God is not intimidated by honesty, grief, doubt, or exhaustion. Healing begins when we stop pretending and simply come.</p><h2>🔗 <strong>How to Connect with Sophia Coulanges</strong></h2><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Missing-Peace-Sophia-Coulanges/dp/B08C8WP1MT"><strong>Book:</strong> <i>The Missing Piece (Peace)</i></a></p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2025 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>wendy@resilience-press.com (Sophia Coulanges, Wendy Melrose)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this powerful episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy sits down with Sophia Coulanges—life coach, author, speaker, and mentor—to explore what healing really looks like when faith moves from religious obligation into authentic relationship.</p><p>Sophia shares her journey from a childhood marked by pain, rebellion, and unresolved trauma into a life anchored in peace. As a naturally introverted person who learned to fight her way through life emotionally, Sophia found early healing not through public confession but through private journaling. Night after night, she poured her pain onto paper—writing prayers, processing anger, and asking God for freedom from bitterness she didn’t yet understand.</p><p>Rather than removing her anger instantly, God invited Sophia into partnership. Through therapy, community, accountability, and Scripture, she learned that deliverance often requires responsibility. Healing wasn’t passive—it was walked out. Forgiveness letters became a key turning point, including letters to her parents, her abuser, herself, and even to God. These letters weren’t about blaming God, but about clearing the lies that distorted her view of Him as safe.</p><p>A central theme of the episode is the difference between <strong>religion and relationship</strong>. Sophia and Wendy discuss how church culture can unintentionally teach performance—clean yourself up before coming to God—while Jesus consistently meets people at the well, in the mess, and without preconditions. True transformation, Sophia explains, happens when honesty replaces image management.</p><p>Sophia also shares about her current season of refinement, where God is gently exposing performance-based faith. After striving, fasting, praying, and doing “all the right things,” she faced disappointment—and heard the Holy Spirit ask a confronting question: <i>“Did I ask you to do all that?”</i> The realization was sobering. Performance had crept in where trust once lived.</p><p>This episode speaks directly to believers who are tired, overwhelmed, or silently questioning God’s goodness while still loving Him deeply. Sophia models what it looks like to bring incongruence into the light—where truth and lies collide—and allow healing to continue layer by layer.</p><p>Sophia also shares the heart behind her book, <i><strong>The Missing Piece</strong></i>, explaining how the “piece” we often miss in life’s broken pieces is actually <strong>peace</strong>—the peace of God that sustains us even when circumstances don’t change.</p><p>The episode closes with a powerful word of encouragement and prayer, reminding listeners that God is not intimidated by honesty, grief, doubt, or exhaustion. Healing begins when we stop pretending and simply come.</p><h2>🔗 <strong>How to Connect with Sophia Coulanges</strong></h2><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Missing-Peace-Sophia-Coulanges/dp/B08C8WP1MT"><strong>Book:</strong> <i>The Missing Piece (Peace)</i></a></p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Lore Soto’s story is one of perseverance, purpose, and principled leadership. A devoted mother of three and founder of <i>The Benefits Boss</i>, Lore never set out to work in insurance—but what began as an unexpected career pivot became a calling rooted in education, advocacy, and integrity. Drawing from years in retail leadership, she brings a rare combination of hustle and heart to an industry that often lacks transparency.</p><p>In this episode, Lore opens up about how navigating the insurance system—both professionally and personally—reshaped her perspective. After receiving a breast cancer diagnosis in 2023, she experienced firsthand the complexity, confusion, and emotional weight that comes with medical claims, coverage gaps, and critical illness decisions. That journey deepened her commitment to ensuring families are truly protected before a crisis ever hits.</p><p>Lore and Wendy dive into the realities most people are never taught: how health insurance actually works, why life insurance must be secured <i>before</i> a diagnosis, and why coverage needs evolve with every major life change—marriage, children, homeownership, and beyond. Lore explains why term insurance often makes sense in early adulthood, how layering coverage over time creates stability, and why “set it and forget it” can leave families vulnerable.</p><p>The conversation also explores the importance of marrying holistic and traditional medicine, listening to your body, and making informed decisions that align with both faith and personal values. Lore shares why critical illness coverage is one of the most overlooked yet essential protections—and how it can provide freedom, flexibility, and peace of mind during the hardest seasons of life.</p><p>At the heart of it all is Lore’s unwavering commitment to doing business differently. She doesn’t work for insurance companies—she works for people. By prioritizing education over commissions and integrity over shortcuts, Lore has built a referral-driven business grounded in trust, compassion, and long-term care. This episode is a reminder that sometimes God’s redirection—no matter how unexpected—leads exactly where you’re meant to be.</p><p> </p><h2>How to Connect with Lore Soto</h2><p><strong>Website (Connect & Schedule):</strong> https://connectwithlore.com</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lore Soto’s story is one of perseverance, purpose, and principled leadership. A devoted mother of three and founder of <i>The Benefits Boss</i>, Lore never set out to work in insurance—but what began as an unexpected career pivot became a calling rooted in education, advocacy, and integrity. Drawing from years in retail leadership, she brings a rare combination of hustle and heart to an industry that often lacks transparency.</p><p>In this episode, Lore opens up about how navigating the insurance system—both professionally and personally—reshaped her perspective. After receiving a breast cancer diagnosis in 2023, she experienced firsthand the complexity, confusion, and emotional weight that comes with medical claims, coverage gaps, and critical illness decisions. That journey deepened her commitment to ensuring families are truly protected before a crisis ever hits.</p><p>Lore and Wendy dive into the realities most people are never taught: how health insurance actually works, why life insurance must be secured <i>before</i> a diagnosis, and why coverage needs evolve with every major life change—marriage, children, homeownership, and beyond. Lore explains why term insurance often makes sense in early adulthood, how layering coverage over time creates stability, and why “set it and forget it” can leave families vulnerable.</p><p>The conversation also explores the importance of marrying holistic and traditional medicine, listening to your body, and making informed decisions that align with both faith and personal values. Lore shares why critical illness coverage is one of the most overlooked yet essential protections—and how it can provide freedom, flexibility, and peace of mind during the hardest seasons of life.</p><p>At the heart of it all is Lore’s unwavering commitment to doing business differently. She doesn’t work for insurance companies—she works for people. By prioritizing education over commissions and integrity over shortcuts, Lore has built a referral-driven business grounded in trust, compassion, and long-term care. This episode is a reminder that sometimes God’s redirection—no matter how unexpected—leads exactly where you’re meant to be.</p><p> </p><h2>How to Connect with Lore Soto</h2><p><strong>Website (Connect & Schedule):</strong> https://connectwithlore.com</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this powerful conversation, Wendy sits down with Alex Crowther, a former global advertising executive who once led billion-dollar brands for companies like Chrysler, Jeep, Mercedes, and General Motors. From the outside, Alex’s life looked wildly successful—international travel, leadership prestige, and financial security. But everything changed after a near-fatal car accident that marked the beginning of a decade-long battle with chronic pain.</p><p>What began as injuries to his hands slowly spread throughout his body. After years of surgeries, misdiagnoses, medications, and unanswered questions, Alex was finally diagnosed with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)—a devastating and often misunderstood condition with no known cure. The pain stole his sleep, his hobbies, his career, and nearly his will to live.</p><p>Alex vulnerably shares the moment he reached his breaking point—wrapped in a blanket, sitting in a chair, believing he could not go on. In that moment of desperation, he searched for help and discovered something he had never heard of before: pain coaching. That single search became the turning point that changed everything.</p><p>Through pain neuroscience, nervous system regulation, meditation, somatic practices, and being fully seen and heard for the first time, Alex began to understand that pain is not just physical—it is deeply connected to fear, trauma, and the brain’s learned responses. As he learned how the brain can <i>unlearn pain</i> and relearn safety, his pain experience began to decrease.</p><p>Even more profound was the spiritual awakening that followed. Alex realized that his suffering was not punishment—it was redirection. As he stepped into serving others, teaching, coaching, and helping people living with chronic pain reclaim agency over their lives, his own pain quieted further. What once felt like the end of his story became the beginning of his true calling.</p><p>Today, Alex is the CEO of <strong>Pain Coach Academy</strong>, where he trains and certifies pain coaches and advocates for a radically different approach to chronic pain—one rooted in education, compassion, neuroscience, and hope. He is also the author of the upcoming book <strong>Reframing Pain</strong>, written for those who feel overwhelmed, unheard, and exhausted by pain.</p><p>This episode is a lifeline for anyone living with chronic pain, loving someone who is, or searching for meaning in suffering. It is a reminder that pain does not disqualify you—and that healing often begins with being seen, supported, and invited into purpose.</p><h2>🔗 How to Connect with Alex Crowther</h2><p><strong>Website:</strong> <a href="https://paincoachacademy.com">https://paincoachacademy.com</a></p><p><strong>Find a Pain Coach:</strong> Visit the “How to Find a Coach” tab on the Pain Coach Academy website</p><p><strong>Free E-Book:</strong> <i>Reframing Pain</i> is currently available as a downloadable e-book through the Pain Coach Academy site</p><p><strong>Pain Coach Training:</strong> Information available on becoming a board-certified pain coach through the academy</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this powerful conversation, Wendy sits down with Alex Crowther, a former global advertising executive who once led billion-dollar brands for companies like Chrysler, Jeep, Mercedes, and General Motors. From the outside, Alex’s life looked wildly successful—international travel, leadership prestige, and financial security. But everything changed after a near-fatal car accident that marked the beginning of a decade-long battle with chronic pain.</p><p>What began as injuries to his hands slowly spread throughout his body. After years of surgeries, misdiagnoses, medications, and unanswered questions, Alex was finally diagnosed with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)—a devastating and often misunderstood condition with no known cure. The pain stole his sleep, his hobbies, his career, and nearly his will to live.</p><p>Alex vulnerably shares the moment he reached his breaking point—wrapped in a blanket, sitting in a chair, believing he could not go on. In that moment of desperation, he searched for help and discovered something he had never heard of before: pain coaching. That single search became the turning point that changed everything.</p><p>Through pain neuroscience, nervous system regulation, meditation, somatic practices, and being fully seen and heard for the first time, Alex began to understand that pain is not just physical—it is deeply connected to fear, trauma, and the brain’s learned responses. As he learned how the brain can <i>unlearn pain</i> and relearn safety, his pain experience began to decrease.</p><p>Even more profound was the spiritual awakening that followed. Alex realized that his suffering was not punishment—it was redirection. As he stepped into serving others, teaching, coaching, and helping people living with chronic pain reclaim agency over their lives, his own pain quieted further. What once felt like the end of his story became the beginning of his true calling.</p><p>Today, Alex is the CEO of <strong>Pain Coach Academy</strong>, where he trains and certifies pain coaches and advocates for a radically different approach to chronic pain—one rooted in education, compassion, neuroscience, and hope. He is also the author of the upcoming book <strong>Reframing Pain</strong>, written for those who feel overwhelmed, unheard, and exhausted by pain.</p><p>This episode is a lifeline for anyone living with chronic pain, loving someone who is, or searching for meaning in suffering. It is a reminder that pain does not disqualify you—and that healing often begins with being seen, supported, and invited into purpose.</p><h2>🔗 How to Connect with Alex Crowther</h2><p><strong>Website:</strong> <a href="https://paincoachacademy.com">https://paincoachacademy.com</a></p><p><strong>Find a Pain Coach:</strong> Visit the “How to Find a Coach” tab on the Pain Coach Academy website</p><p><strong>Free E-Book:</strong> <i>Reframing Pain</i> is currently available as a downloadable e-book through the Pain Coach Academy site</p><p><strong>Pain Coach Training:</strong> Information available on becoming a board-certified pain coach through the academy</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this powerful episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy sits down with Katy Parker, a trauma-informed well-being writer, grief and loss coach, and mental health mentor based in England. Katy’s story begins long before her diagnosis of PTSD — rooted in childhood trauma, family loss, and a life shaped by resilience.</p><p>Katy shares the moment everything changed: being struck by a car in 2020, suffering serious physical injury, and later experiencing debilitating PTSD. As she describes the long road of recovery, she introduces a concept many people don’t have language for — <strong>“living loss.”</strong> These are the losses that don’t come with funerals: loss of health, work, identity, independence, dreams, and the future you thought you’d have.</p><p>Throughout the conversation, Katy and Wendy explore how grief isn’t limited to death, how comparison silences healing, and why suppressing pain often deepens suffering. Katy speaks honestly about depression, suicidal thoughts, chronic pain, and the spiritual pressure she felt to “be strong” or “stay positive,” even when her body and soul were crying out for care.</p><p>A turning point came when Katy allowed herself to feel — and to be honest with God. She shares how therapy, EMDR, faith, community, and learning to listen to her body became essential parts of healing. Rather than striving for perfection, Katy discovered that God’s grace met her most powerfully in weakness.</p><p>Today, Katy helps others navigate grief that goes unseen through storytelling, safe community spaces, and trauma-informed support. Her work reminds us that every loss matters, no feeling is final, and healing doesn’t require pretending we’re okay.</p><p>This episode is for anyone who has ever thought, <i>“I shouldn’t feel this way,”</i> or <i>“Others have it worse.”</i> Katy’s story gently but boldly reminds us: your pain is valid, your story matters, and healing begins when truth is spoken.<br /><br />Connect with Katy Here:<br /><br />Website Blog: <a href="www.journeyofsmiley.com ">www.journeyofsmiley.com </a></p><p>Grief Stories on Substack: <a href="https://katyparker.substack.com">https://katyparker.substack.com</a></p><p>Email: smiley@journeyofsmiley.com</p><p>Social links: </p><p>IG: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/journeyofsmiley ">https://www.instagram.com/journeyofsmiley </a></p><p>FB:<a> https://www.facebook.com/journeyofsmiley </a></p><p>Pinterest: <a href="https://www.pinterest.co.uk/journeyofsmiley ">https://www.pinterest.co.uk/journeyofsmiley </a></p><p>TikTok: <a href="https://www.tiktok.com/@journeyofsmiley ">https://www.tiktok.com/@journeyofsmiley </a></p><p>All freebies: <a href="https://journeyofsmiley.com/free-resources-journeyofsmiley">https://journeyofsmiley.com/free-resources-journeyofsmiley</a></p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2025 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>wendy@resilience-press.com (Katy Parker, Wendy Melrose)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this powerful episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy sits down with Katy Parker, a trauma-informed well-being writer, grief and loss coach, and mental health mentor based in England. Katy’s story begins long before her diagnosis of PTSD — rooted in childhood trauma, family loss, and a life shaped by resilience.</p><p>Katy shares the moment everything changed: being struck by a car in 2020, suffering serious physical injury, and later experiencing debilitating PTSD. As she describes the long road of recovery, she introduces a concept many people don’t have language for — <strong>“living loss.”</strong> These are the losses that don’t come with funerals: loss of health, work, identity, independence, dreams, and the future you thought you’d have.</p><p>Throughout the conversation, Katy and Wendy explore how grief isn’t limited to death, how comparison silences healing, and why suppressing pain often deepens suffering. Katy speaks honestly about depression, suicidal thoughts, chronic pain, and the spiritual pressure she felt to “be strong” or “stay positive,” even when her body and soul were crying out for care.</p><p>A turning point came when Katy allowed herself to feel — and to be honest with God. She shares how therapy, EMDR, faith, community, and learning to listen to her body became essential parts of healing. Rather than striving for perfection, Katy discovered that God’s grace met her most powerfully in weakness.</p><p>Today, Katy helps others navigate grief that goes unseen through storytelling, safe community spaces, and trauma-informed support. Her work reminds us that every loss matters, no feeling is final, and healing doesn’t require pretending we’re okay.</p><p>This episode is for anyone who has ever thought, <i>“I shouldn’t feel this way,”</i> or <i>“Others have it worse.”</i> Katy’s story gently but boldly reminds us: your pain is valid, your story matters, and healing begins when truth is spoken.<br /><br />Connect with Katy Here:<br /><br />Website Blog: <a href="www.journeyofsmiley.com ">www.journeyofsmiley.com </a></p><p>Grief Stories on Substack: <a href="https://katyparker.substack.com">https://katyparker.substack.com</a></p><p>Email: smiley@journeyofsmiley.com</p><p>Social links: </p><p>IG: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/journeyofsmiley ">https://www.instagram.com/journeyofsmiley </a></p><p>FB:<a> https://www.facebook.com/journeyofsmiley </a></p><p>Pinterest: <a href="https://www.pinterest.co.uk/journeyofsmiley ">https://www.pinterest.co.uk/journeyofsmiley </a></p><p>TikTok: <a href="https://www.tiktok.com/@journeyofsmiley ">https://www.tiktok.com/@journeyofsmiley </a></p><p>All freebies: <a href="https://journeyofsmiley.com/free-resources-journeyofsmiley">https://journeyofsmiley.com/free-resources-journeyofsmiley</a></p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Tina LeAnn’s journey is anything but ordinary. An adventurer at heart, Tina has climbed Mount Kilimanjaro, trekked to Everest Base Camp, lived nomadically, and explored the world both externally and internally. Yet her deepest explorations were not geographic—they were personal. Growing up in a home shaped by addiction, war trauma, and instability, Tina learned early how to survive by becoming invisible. Those early coping mechanisms followed her into adulthood, shaping her nervous system, beliefs, and health.</p><p>After spending two decades in corporate America, Tina’s body began to speak loudly. Chronic migraines, adrenal exhaustion, and depression forced her to confront what productivity and willpower could no longer outrun. When Western medicine failed to identify a root cause, Tina began searching deeper—eventually discovering NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming), human design, gene keys, and energetic healing modalities that addressed the subconscious patterns stored in the body.</p><p>In this episode, Tina explains NLP in accessible language, breaking down how the subconscious mind processes billions of bits of information each second—and how our beliefs, trauma responses, and emotional patterns filter what we experience as reality. Together, Wendy and Tina explore how repeated thought loops tighten over time, how the nervous system can become trapped in survival, and how healing can happen rapidly once safety, surrender, and choice are present.</p><p>Tina shares powerful real-world examples of transformation, including phobias dissolving in minutes, severe allergies releasing, and lifelong fears losing their grip. These stories are not framed as hype, but as evidence of what becomes possible when the body is allowed to feel safe enough to let go. The conversation also addresses misconceptions around hypnosis and trance, reframing them as focused awareness rather than loss of control.</p><p>Throughout the episode, faith remains central. Healing is not positioned as self-reliance, but as partnership—with God, with the body He designed, and with truth replacing lies at the subconscious level. Tina offers practical encouragement for listeners who have been told, “There’s nothing more we can do,” reminding them that hopeless diagnoses are not the final authority.</p><p>This episode is especially powerful for anyone dealing with chronic illness, anxiety, trauma (big T or little t), burnout, or feeling stuck despite doing “all the right things.” It is an invitation to stop surviving, start listening, and choose freedom—one moment at a time.</p><h2>How to Connect with Tina LeAnn</h2><p><strong>Website:</strong> <a href="https://thesovereignsoul.co">https://thesovereignsoul.co</a></p><p><strong>Offerings:</strong> NLP sessions, transformational life & business coaching</p><p><strong>Sessions:</strong> Available worldwide via Zoom</p><p><strong>Start Here:</strong> Book a 15-minute introductory call directly through her website</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tina LeAnn’s journey is anything but ordinary. An adventurer at heart, Tina has climbed Mount Kilimanjaro, trekked to Everest Base Camp, lived nomadically, and explored the world both externally and internally. Yet her deepest explorations were not geographic—they were personal. Growing up in a home shaped by addiction, war trauma, and instability, Tina learned early how to survive by becoming invisible. Those early coping mechanisms followed her into adulthood, shaping her nervous system, beliefs, and health.</p><p>After spending two decades in corporate America, Tina’s body began to speak loudly. Chronic migraines, adrenal exhaustion, and depression forced her to confront what productivity and willpower could no longer outrun. When Western medicine failed to identify a root cause, Tina began searching deeper—eventually discovering NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming), human design, gene keys, and energetic healing modalities that addressed the subconscious patterns stored in the body.</p><p>In this episode, Tina explains NLP in accessible language, breaking down how the subconscious mind processes billions of bits of information each second—and how our beliefs, trauma responses, and emotional patterns filter what we experience as reality. Together, Wendy and Tina explore how repeated thought loops tighten over time, how the nervous system can become trapped in survival, and how healing can happen rapidly once safety, surrender, and choice are present.</p><p>Tina shares powerful real-world examples of transformation, including phobias dissolving in minutes, severe allergies releasing, and lifelong fears losing their grip. These stories are not framed as hype, but as evidence of what becomes possible when the body is allowed to feel safe enough to let go. The conversation also addresses misconceptions around hypnosis and trance, reframing them as focused awareness rather than loss of control.</p><p>Throughout the episode, faith remains central. Healing is not positioned as self-reliance, but as partnership—with God, with the body He designed, and with truth replacing lies at the subconscious level. Tina offers practical encouragement for listeners who have been told, “There’s nothing more we can do,” reminding them that hopeless diagnoses are not the final authority.</p><p>This episode is especially powerful for anyone dealing with chronic illness, anxiety, trauma (big T or little t), burnout, or feeling stuck despite doing “all the right things.” It is an invitation to stop surviving, start listening, and choose freedom—one moment at a time.</p><h2>How to Connect with Tina LeAnn</h2><p><strong>Website:</strong> <a href="https://thesovereignsoul.co">https://thesovereignsoul.co</a></p><p><strong>Offerings:</strong> NLP sessions, transformational life & business coaching</p><p><strong>Sessions:</strong> Available worldwide via Zoom</p><p><strong>Start Here:</strong> Book a 15-minute introductory call directly through her website</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this deeply moving episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy sits down with Nathan Wieser, a husband and father whose life has been shaped by both breathtaking love and devastating loss.</p><p>Nathan takes listeners back to the beginning — a simple, beautiful love story that started in the Caribbean and led to a decade of island life, adopted dogs, and dreams of building a family. But those dreams were met with repeated heartbreak. Nathan and his wife Lucy endured multiple pregnancy losses, including the traumatic stillbirth of their daughter, Mary, during a medical emergency that nearly took Lucy’s life as well.</p><p>The conversation courageously explores the aftermath of trauma: PTSD, grief that isolates, and the quiet strain placed on marriage when suffering is shared but processed differently. Nathan speaks honestly about moments of despair, the temptation to give up, and how faith resurfaced in the darkest places — not as platitudes, but as survival.</p><p>The story reaches a turning point with the birth of their son, Otto, born at just 26 weeks and weighing barely two pounds. Listeners are taken inside the NICU, where life hung in the balance daily. Nathan recounts surgeries, alarms, setbacks, and a moment doctors still cannot explain — when a life-threatening heart condition resolved itself just moments before surgery. A miracle.</p><p>This episode is not about easy answers. It’s about endurance. About choosing marriage when grief pulls you apart. About honoring children who were lost while celebrating the one who lives. And about the sacred strength it takes to keep believing when the story hasn’t yet turned hopeful.</p><p>Nathan’s testimony is especially powerful for fathers, husbands, and anyone who has felt invisible in grief. His message is clear: your pain is real, your story matters, and hope can still be written — even after profound loss.</p><h2>🔗 <strong>How to Connect with the Guest</strong></h2><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/We-Did-perspective-enduring-miscarriages/dp/B0FLQM148S">Nathan is the author of <i><strong>We Did It</strong></i>, a memoir written especially for parents — and fathers in particular — navigating loss, NICU trauma, and faith after heartbreak.</a></p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this deeply moving episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy sits down with Nathan Wieser, a husband and father whose life has been shaped by both breathtaking love and devastating loss.</p><p>Nathan takes listeners back to the beginning — a simple, beautiful love story that started in the Caribbean and led to a decade of island life, adopted dogs, and dreams of building a family. But those dreams were met with repeated heartbreak. Nathan and his wife Lucy endured multiple pregnancy losses, including the traumatic stillbirth of their daughter, Mary, during a medical emergency that nearly took Lucy’s life as well.</p><p>The conversation courageously explores the aftermath of trauma: PTSD, grief that isolates, and the quiet strain placed on marriage when suffering is shared but processed differently. Nathan speaks honestly about moments of despair, the temptation to give up, and how faith resurfaced in the darkest places — not as platitudes, but as survival.</p><p>The story reaches a turning point with the birth of their son, Otto, born at just 26 weeks and weighing barely two pounds. Listeners are taken inside the NICU, where life hung in the balance daily. Nathan recounts surgeries, alarms, setbacks, and a moment doctors still cannot explain — when a life-threatening heart condition resolved itself just moments before surgery. A miracle.</p><p>This episode is not about easy answers. It’s about endurance. About choosing marriage when grief pulls you apart. About honoring children who were lost while celebrating the one who lives. And about the sacred strength it takes to keep believing when the story hasn’t yet turned hopeful.</p><p>Nathan’s testimony is especially powerful for fathers, husbands, and anyone who has felt invisible in grief. His message is clear: your pain is real, your story matters, and hope can still be written — even after profound loss.</p><h2>🔗 <strong>How to Connect with the Guest</strong></h2><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/We-Did-perspective-enduring-miscarriages/dp/B0FLQM148S">Nathan is the author of <i><strong>We Did It</strong></i>, a memoir written especially for parents — and fathers in particular — navigating loss, NICU trauma, and faith after heartbreak.</a></p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this unforgettable episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy sits down with Bambi Lynn — author, life coach, speaker, event planner, and the founder of <i>Healing Through Stories</i>. Bambi’s life is marked by profound resilience, deep faith, and a relentless commitment to helping others turn their trauma into transformation.</p><p>Bambi openly shares her story of surviving childhood sexual abuse, growing up with addiction and violence, and spending eight years in a domestic violence marriage. Rather than allowing trauma to define her identity, she explains how God invited her into healing — not by avoiding the pain, but by walking straight through it with Him.</p><p>Using vivid metaphors, Bambi describes healing like being in a burn unit: painful, exposing, and necessary. Just as dead skin must be removed for new skin to grow, emotional and spiritual healing requires allowing God to gently scrub away what no longer serves us. God never forces the process, she explains — He waits for our consent to climb onto the potter’s wheel.</p><p>Throughout the conversation, Bambi unpacks why many people remain stuck in a victim identity — not because they want to suffer, but because pain becomes familiar. True freedom begins, she says, with forgiving yourself for things that had nothing to do with you. Abuse, neglect, and trauma were never your fault.</p><p>Bambi also shares her hands-on healing framework, which includes tangible exercises designed to help people release pain and reclaim meaning. From writing out life events on a “railroad track” to illustrate how good and bad run together, to creating treasure boxes that hold the blessings born from hardship, her approach allows people to grieve honestly while recognizing God’s redemptive work.</p><p>Scripture is woven throughout the episode, reminding listeners that valleys are not places of abandonment — they are places of restoration, still waters, nourishment, and preparation. Healing, Bambi emphasizes, is not a one-time event but a lifelong rhythm of valleys and mountaintops — each serving a purpose.</p><p>This episode is for anyone who feels defined by their past, exhausted by pain, or unsure if healing is possible. Bambi’s story declares with clarity and compassion: you are not broken beyond repair, your scars can shine, and God is not finished with your story.<br /><br /><a href="https://healingthroughstories.com/">You can Connect with Bambi Here.</a></p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this unforgettable episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy sits down with Bambi Lynn — author, life coach, speaker, event planner, and the founder of <i>Healing Through Stories</i>. Bambi’s life is marked by profound resilience, deep faith, and a relentless commitment to helping others turn their trauma into transformation.</p><p>Bambi openly shares her story of surviving childhood sexual abuse, growing up with addiction and violence, and spending eight years in a domestic violence marriage. Rather than allowing trauma to define her identity, she explains how God invited her into healing — not by avoiding the pain, but by walking straight through it with Him.</p><p>Using vivid metaphors, Bambi describes healing like being in a burn unit: painful, exposing, and necessary. Just as dead skin must be removed for new skin to grow, emotional and spiritual healing requires allowing God to gently scrub away what no longer serves us. God never forces the process, she explains — He waits for our consent to climb onto the potter’s wheel.</p><p>Throughout the conversation, Bambi unpacks why many people remain stuck in a victim identity — not because they want to suffer, but because pain becomes familiar. True freedom begins, she says, with forgiving yourself for things that had nothing to do with you. Abuse, neglect, and trauma were never your fault.</p><p>Bambi also shares her hands-on healing framework, which includes tangible exercises designed to help people release pain and reclaim meaning. From writing out life events on a “railroad track” to illustrate how good and bad run together, to creating treasure boxes that hold the blessings born from hardship, her approach allows people to grieve honestly while recognizing God’s redemptive work.</p><p>Scripture is woven throughout the episode, reminding listeners that valleys are not places of abandonment — they are places of restoration, still waters, nourishment, and preparation. Healing, Bambi emphasizes, is not a one-time event but a lifelong rhythm of valleys and mountaintops — each serving a purpose.</p><p>This episode is for anyone who feels defined by their past, exhausted by pain, or unsure if healing is possible. Bambi’s story declares with clarity and compassion: you are not broken beyond repair, your scars can shine, and God is not finished with your story.<br /><br /><a href="https://healingthroughstories.com/">You can Connect with Bambi Here.</a></p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this deeply moving episode, Wendy sits down with Amber Johnson, the creator of the <strong>BEE Channel (Blessings, Edifying and Encouraging Others)</strong>, to talk about what it truly means to walk faithfully through long-term caregiving, loss, and grief without losing yourself in the process.</p><p>Amber shares her story of spending over 12 years caring for her father after multiple strokes and a life-altering accident, navigating hospital stays, home care, medical trauma, and emotional exhaustion alongside her mother. She speaks candidly about how caregiving can quietly consume your identity, how grief doesn’t follow a straight line, and why God’s kindness sometimes looks like release rather than rescue.</p><p>Together, Wendy and Amber explore the tension between compassion and burnout, the spiritual danger of neglecting boundaries, and the freedom that comes from letting God redefine your season. Amber opens up about therapy, grief support groups, journaling, worship “snacks,” and learning that loving others well requires loving yourself first.</p><p>This episode is especially powerful for caregivers, adult children, highly empathetic believers, and anyone wrestling with grief, fatigue, or the pressure to be everything for everyone. It’s a reminder that your tears are not wasted, your limits are holy, and your story is still unfolding.</p><h2>🔗 <strong>Connect with the Guest</strong></h2><p>You can follow Amber Johnson and her encouragement journey here:<br /><a href="https://www.instagram.com/beechannel27">📸 <strong>Instagram:</strong> @beechannel27</a><br /><a href="https://substack.com/@beechannel27">🎙️ <strong>BEE Channel:</strong> Blessings, Edifying & Encouraging Others to Live Their Best Lives</a></p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this deeply moving episode, Wendy sits down with Amber Johnson, the creator of the <strong>BEE Channel (Blessings, Edifying and Encouraging Others)</strong>, to talk about what it truly means to walk faithfully through long-term caregiving, loss, and grief without losing yourself in the process.</p><p>Amber shares her story of spending over 12 years caring for her father after multiple strokes and a life-altering accident, navigating hospital stays, home care, medical trauma, and emotional exhaustion alongside her mother. She speaks candidly about how caregiving can quietly consume your identity, how grief doesn’t follow a straight line, and why God’s kindness sometimes looks like release rather than rescue.</p><p>Together, Wendy and Amber explore the tension between compassion and burnout, the spiritual danger of neglecting boundaries, and the freedom that comes from letting God redefine your season. Amber opens up about therapy, grief support groups, journaling, worship “snacks,” and learning that loving others well requires loving yourself first.</p><p>This episode is especially powerful for caregivers, adult children, highly empathetic believers, and anyone wrestling with grief, fatigue, or the pressure to be everything for everyone. It’s a reminder that your tears are not wasted, your limits are holy, and your story is still unfolding.</p><h2>🔗 <strong>Connect with the Guest</strong></h2><p>You can follow Amber Johnson and her encouragement journey here:<br /><a href="https://www.instagram.com/beechannel27">📸 <strong>Instagram:</strong> @beechannel27</a><br /><a href="https://substack.com/@beechannel27">🎙️ <strong>BEE Channel:</strong> Blessings, Edifying & Encouraging Others to Live Their Best Lives</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy sits down with <strong>Jen McClure</strong> — wife, mom, Grammy, author, speaker, and mental wellness coach — for a raw and hope-filled conversation about depression, trauma, and the redemptive power of God.</p><p>Jen shares that her story didn’t begin with her own breakdown, but generations earlier. Abandonment, emotional absence, and unresolved trauma flowed quietly through her family line, shaping beliefs about safety, worth, and trust long before she had language for them. As a child, Jen learned how to perform wellness while carrying deep wounds — wounds that were compounded by sexual assault, emotional isolation, and later, a marriage deeply impacted by undiagnosed PTSD.</p><p>On the outside, Jen appeared successful. On the inside, she was unraveling. Years of unprocessed trauma, disordered eating, financial strain, caregiving demands, and chronic stress eventually led to a complete mental collapse. For four years, Jen describes being unable to function — gripped by depression, panic, and the belief that God had abandoned her and she was beyond redemption.</p><p>But God was not absent.</p><p>Through persistent prayer, the unwavering love of her mother, faithful community, counseling, and the power of Scripture, Jen began to experience restoration. One pivotal moment came when a friend sent her a song rooted in <strong>1 Corinthians 13</strong>, reframing her understanding of love. That biblical definition became a filter — helping her recognize what was not from God, confront spiritual warfare, and reclaim her voice.</p><p>Healing did not just restore Jen — it saved her marriage, rewrote her family legacy, and broke generational patterns of depression, silence, and despair. What once nearly ended her life became the foundation of her calling.</p><p>Today, Jen helps others walk out of darkness through coaching, teaching, and her book <i>Wisdom from the Wilderness</i>. Her story is living proof that God restores what the enemy tries to steal — and that no season of suffering is wasted when surrendered to Him.</p><p>This episode is for the listener who feels numb, overwhelmed, or afraid to ask for help. It is an invitation to stop isolating, to seek godly support, and to believe — even faintly — that healing is possible.</p><h2>🔗 <strong>How to Connect with Jen McClure</strong></h2><p>📧 <strong>Email:</strong><br />jen@chaptertowisdom.com</p><p>🌐 <strong>Website:</strong><br /><a href="https://www.chaptertwowisdom.com/">https://www.chaptertowisdom.com</a></p><p>📱 <strong>Text Options:</strong></p><p>Text <strong>STEBDAR</strong> to <strong>517-300-3749</strong> to receive a free audio resource on rewiring the brain</p><p>Text <strong>CONNECT</strong> to <strong>517-300-3749</strong> to schedule a free clarity call or inquire about coaching, speaking, or workshops</p><p>📘 <strong>Book:</strong><br /><i>Wisdom from the Wilderness</i> — available through her website</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy sits down with <strong>Jen McClure</strong> — wife, mom, Grammy, author, speaker, and mental wellness coach — for a raw and hope-filled conversation about depression, trauma, and the redemptive power of God.</p><p>Jen shares that her story didn’t begin with her own breakdown, but generations earlier. Abandonment, emotional absence, and unresolved trauma flowed quietly through her family line, shaping beliefs about safety, worth, and trust long before she had language for them. As a child, Jen learned how to perform wellness while carrying deep wounds — wounds that were compounded by sexual assault, emotional isolation, and later, a marriage deeply impacted by undiagnosed PTSD.</p><p>On the outside, Jen appeared successful. On the inside, she was unraveling. Years of unprocessed trauma, disordered eating, financial strain, caregiving demands, and chronic stress eventually led to a complete mental collapse. For four years, Jen describes being unable to function — gripped by depression, panic, and the belief that God had abandoned her and she was beyond redemption.</p><p>But God was not absent.</p><p>Through persistent prayer, the unwavering love of her mother, faithful community, counseling, and the power of Scripture, Jen began to experience restoration. One pivotal moment came when a friend sent her a song rooted in <strong>1 Corinthians 13</strong>, reframing her understanding of love. That biblical definition became a filter — helping her recognize what was not from God, confront spiritual warfare, and reclaim her voice.</p><p>Healing did not just restore Jen — it saved her marriage, rewrote her family legacy, and broke generational patterns of depression, silence, and despair. What once nearly ended her life became the foundation of her calling.</p><p>Today, Jen helps others walk out of darkness through coaching, teaching, and her book <i>Wisdom from the Wilderness</i>. Her story is living proof that God restores what the enemy tries to steal — and that no season of suffering is wasted when surrendered to Him.</p><p>This episode is for the listener who feels numb, overwhelmed, or afraid to ask for help. It is an invitation to stop isolating, to seek godly support, and to believe — even faintly — that healing is possible.</p><h2>🔗 <strong>How to Connect with Jen McClure</strong></h2><p>📧 <strong>Email:</strong><br />jen@chaptertowisdom.com</p><p>🌐 <strong>Website:</strong><br /><a href="https://www.chaptertwowisdom.com/">https://www.chaptertowisdom.com</a></p><p>📱 <strong>Text Options:</strong></p><p>Text <strong>STEBDAR</strong> to <strong>517-300-3749</strong> to receive a free audio resource on rewiring the brain</p><p>Text <strong>CONNECT</strong> to <strong>517-300-3749</strong> to schedule a free clarity call or inquire about coaching, speaking, or workshops</p><p>📘 <strong>Book:</strong><br /><i>Wisdom from the Wilderness</i> — available through her website</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy sits down with <strong>Kelly Parker</strong>, speaker, coach, and founder of <i>Make Your Mark Movement</i> and <i>Reboot the Script</i>, for a deeply honest conversation about identity, mindset, and the subtle lies that quietly derail purpose.</p><p>Kelly opens up about spending more than two decades searching for meaningful work outside of motherhood, repeatedly entering direct sales opportunities that looked promising — only to fizzle out. Each attempt reinforced an internal narrative that something was wrong with her: <i>she wasn’t disciplined enough, she didn’t want it badly enough, she wasn’t capable.</i></p><p>The turning point came not through another business model, but through awareness. While journaling, Kelly began to recognize a repeating pattern — beliefs formed in childhood that were never rooted in truth, yet had governed her decisions for years. What she once believed were personal failures were actually symptoms of deeply embedded lies.</p><p>As Kelly explains, clarity didn’t arrive overnight. It came through therapy, reflection, prayer, and learning how to <i>interrupt</i> false thoughts and reroute them toward truth. She shares how replacing lies with evidence — and ultimately anchoring truth in Scripture — changed her energy, vision, and confidence. What once felt fuzzy became clear. What once felt impossible became attainable.</p><p>Together, Wendy and Kelly explore the power of words, accountability, journaling, and community. They talk candidly about comparison, rejection, offense, social media overload, and the danger of letting unchecked thoughts become strongholds. This episode offers practical, faith-centered steps for identifying limiting beliefs and dismantling them — without shame.</p><p>The conversation closes with a heartfelt prayer, inviting listeners to return to God as their first source of truth and to stop living from inherited scripts that were never theirs to carry.</p><p>This episode is for the woman who knows there is more — but feels stuck under an invisible ceiling. Kelly’s story is a reminder that <strong>you are not broken — you’ve simply been believing the wrong story.</strong><br /><br /><a href="https://beacons.ai/kellyparkerxo"><strong>You can Connect with Kelly Here!</strong></a></p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy sits down with <strong>Kelly Parker</strong>, speaker, coach, and founder of <i>Make Your Mark Movement</i> and <i>Reboot the Script</i>, for a deeply honest conversation about identity, mindset, and the subtle lies that quietly derail purpose.</p><p>Kelly opens up about spending more than two decades searching for meaningful work outside of motherhood, repeatedly entering direct sales opportunities that looked promising — only to fizzle out. Each attempt reinforced an internal narrative that something was wrong with her: <i>she wasn’t disciplined enough, she didn’t want it badly enough, she wasn’t capable.</i></p><p>The turning point came not through another business model, but through awareness. While journaling, Kelly began to recognize a repeating pattern — beliefs formed in childhood that were never rooted in truth, yet had governed her decisions for years. What she once believed were personal failures were actually symptoms of deeply embedded lies.</p><p>As Kelly explains, clarity didn’t arrive overnight. It came through therapy, reflection, prayer, and learning how to <i>interrupt</i> false thoughts and reroute them toward truth. She shares how replacing lies with evidence — and ultimately anchoring truth in Scripture — changed her energy, vision, and confidence. What once felt fuzzy became clear. What once felt impossible became attainable.</p><p>Together, Wendy and Kelly explore the power of words, accountability, journaling, and community. They talk candidly about comparison, rejection, offense, social media overload, and the danger of letting unchecked thoughts become strongholds. This episode offers practical, faith-centered steps for identifying limiting beliefs and dismantling them — without shame.</p><p>The conversation closes with a heartfelt prayer, inviting listeners to return to God as their first source of truth and to stop living from inherited scripts that were never theirs to carry.</p><p>This episode is for the woman who knows there is more — but feels stuck under an invisible ceiling. Kelly’s story is a reminder that <strong>you are not broken — you’ve simply been believing the wrong story.</strong><br /><br /><a href="https://beacons.ai/kellyparkerxo"><strong>You can Connect with Kelly Here!</strong></a></p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this raw and deeply honest episode, Wendy sits down with <strong>Amy Nicole Ellis</strong>, founder of <i>Fix Yourself and Flaunt It</i>, a human design consulting program for women who are done living on autopilot and pretending everything is fine.</p><p>Amy courageously shares her journey through <strong>three separate bankruptcies</strong>, each one layered with heartbreak, financial collapse, and the quiet fear of, <i>“How did I end up here again?”</i> The first came in her twenties, the second during the 2008 housing crash, and the third — the one that nearly broke her — arrived in her early fifties after doing <i>everything right</i>: calling creditors, making arrangements, cutting expenses, and still ending up served papers by the sheriff.</p><p>Instead of letting shame define her, Amy reframes failure as <strong>data</strong> — information that reveals patterns, seasons, and truth rather than verdicts about worth. That shift became the doorway to transformation.</p><p>The real turning point came when Amy confronted comparison head-on. Watching peers soar financially while she rebuilt yet again sent her spiraling — until God led her to human design. What once looked like instability suddenly made sense. Amy realized she wasn’t failing; she was <strong>wired for phases, movement, and reinvention</strong>. Her story wasn’t proof she was broken — it was evidence she was becoming a guide for others.</p><p>Amy explains how human design helped her stop forcing herself into boxes she was never meant to fit inside, and how understanding her design gave her language, permission, and peace. What once felt like inconsistency became clarity. What once felt like defeat became assignment.</p><p>Together, Wendy and Amy dismantle the lie that financial collapse equals personal failure, reminding listeners that God does not operate by credit scores, metrics, or worldly data. He redeems <i>process</i>, <i>obedience</i>, and <i>yes</i>.</p><p>This episode is especially powerful for anyone who feels defined by past mistakes, financial loss, or repeated patterns — and wonders if they’ve missed their moment. Amy’s story declares: <strong>you’re not late, broken, or disqualified. You’re still being formed.</strong></p><p>Amy is gifting listeners a <strong>FREE Human Design Report + Audio Mini-Series</strong>, which walks you through your unique wiring, decision-making strategy, and core design — no guesswork required.</p><p>👉 <strong>Download the free report here:</strong><br /><strong>https://amynicolellis.com/report</strong></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>What happens when the life you worked so hard to build no longer aligns with the truth God is calling you to live?</p><p>In this unforgettable episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy Melrose sits down with <strong>Molly Trotter-Gomez</strong>—former CBS news anchor, international speaker, and founder of Signature Story Consulting—for a raw and deeply faith-filled conversation about obedience, identity, and the power of story stewardship.</p><p>After five years in broadcast journalism, Molly found herself telling stories driven by fear, division, and ratings rather than truth and transformation. When she refused to compromise the message, she was fired—and what felt like loss became divine redirection. What followed was a bold leap into entrepreneurship, purpose-driven storytelling, and helping others uncover the gold hidden inside their own stories.</p><p>Together, Wendy and Molly explore why courage isn’t the goal—obedience is. Why parts of us <i>must</i> die in order for new growth to come. And why your story isn’t meant to glorify you, but to create an emotional bridge that invites others into healing, faith, and forward movement.</p><p>This episode is for anyone who knows they’re called—but feels afraid to say yes.</p><p><a href="https://linktr.ee/molly_trotter">Connect with Molly Here!</a></p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What happens when the life you worked so hard to build no longer aligns with the truth God is calling you to live?</p><p>In this unforgettable episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy Melrose sits down with <strong>Molly Trotter-Gomez</strong>—former CBS news anchor, international speaker, and founder of Signature Story Consulting—for a raw and deeply faith-filled conversation about obedience, identity, and the power of story stewardship.</p><p>After five years in broadcast journalism, Molly found herself telling stories driven by fear, division, and ratings rather than truth and transformation. When she refused to compromise the message, she was fired—and what felt like loss became divine redirection. What followed was a bold leap into entrepreneurship, purpose-driven storytelling, and helping others uncover the gold hidden inside their own stories.</p><p>Together, Wendy and Molly explore why courage isn’t the goal—obedience is. Why parts of us <i>must</i> die in order for new growth to come. And why your story isn’t meant to glorify you, but to create an emotional bridge that invites others into healing, faith, and forward movement.</p><p>This episode is for anyone who knows they’re called—but feels afraid to say yes.</p><p><a href="https://linktr.ee/molly_trotter">Connect with Molly Here!</a></p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Some transformations don’t happen all at once — they unfold through layers of surrender, courage, and conscious choice.</p><p>In this episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy welcomes Denise Michelle, an award-winning life coach, hypnotherapist, and trainer with <strong>Tony Robbins</strong>, whose life reflects the power of deep inner work paired with vision-driven action. Denise begins by sharing the unlikely foundation of her calling: growing up in a chaotic, emotionally unsafe household shaped by generational trauma and borderline personality disorder.</p><p>From an early age, Denise was searching for love — first externally, through relationships, validation, and addiction-based coping patterns, and eventually inward, through radical self-examination and healing. Promiscuity, love addiction, depression, anxiety, and the aftermath of childhood sexual abuse all became part of her story — not as defining labels, but as invitations to look deeper.</p><p>Her turning point came in her mid-twenties when she realized her behaviors were harming someone she loved. That awareness opened the door to therapy, diagnosis, and a painful but necessary collapse of identity. Denise shares honestly how learning she had borderline personality disorder felt like both devastation and clarity — the ground giving way beneath her feet while simultaneously revealing the mountain she was meant to climb.</p><p>Years of intensive therapy followed. Then, in 2008, standing at the edge of ending her life, Denise chose instead to surrender control and enter an outpatient treatment program. What followed was not just recovery, but reconstruction — of identity, purpose, and direction. As healing progressed, Denise recognized something profound: her pain was not just for her. She was being prepared to serve.</p><p>Through yoga teaching, meditation, coaching, and later advanced leadership training, Denise stepped into life as an <i>instrument for healing</i> — allowing transformation to flow through her rather than striving to control outcomes. Wendy and Denise explore the distinction between ego-self and higher-self, and how true self-love is not self-focus, but alignment with who God created us to be.</p><p>The conversation deepens as Denise shares a second major turning point during the COVID years, when she lost five family members in just twelve months — including her mother, her compass. In the midst of overwhelming grief, Denise entered another dark night of the soul that led her into intensive leadership work and ultimately to a radical life shift.</p><p>That shift took her from California to Bali — seemingly overnight.</p><p>Guided step by step, Denise describes how obedience, trust, and conscious vision-setting led her to leave behind 24 years of life, sell nearly everything she owned, and move across the world with only three bags. In a moment both symbolic and unforgettable, she shares how rescuing a drowning chicken on a dark beach became the confirmation she was meant to stay — a reminder that calling often arrives in unexpected forms.</p><p>Now living minimally and intentionally, Denise speaks about designing life through aligned action rather than fear-based reaction. She explains that fear is not a stop sign, but a qualifier — inviting us either to retreat into old patterns or rise into new identity. True change, she reminds listeners, doesn’t happen <i>after</i> circumstances shift — it happens when we do.</p><p>This episode is an invitation for anyone standing at the edge of change, wondering if they’re brave enough to step forward.</p><p>Because healing is not about becoming someone new.<br />It’s about remembering who you were created to be.</p><p> </p><h2>How to Connect with Denise Michelle</h2><p>Listeners who want to explore Denise’s work further can connect with her here:</p><p><strong>Website:</strong> <a href="https://bridgethelove.com">https://bridgethelove.com</a></p><p><strong>Instagram:</strong> @DeniseMichelleXOXO</p><p><strong>Book:</strong> <a href="amazon.com/Embrace-Your-Worth-Ultimate-SelfLove-ebook/dp/B0FLJ3KG8G"><i>Embrace Your Worth: The Ultimate Guide to Self-Love Mastery</i></a></p><p>Denise offers coaching, courses, retreats, and tools designed to help people heal deeply and live intentionally.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some transformations don’t happen all at once — they unfold through layers of surrender, courage, and conscious choice.</p><p>In this episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy welcomes Denise Michelle, an award-winning life coach, hypnotherapist, and trainer with <strong>Tony Robbins</strong>, whose life reflects the power of deep inner work paired with vision-driven action. Denise begins by sharing the unlikely foundation of her calling: growing up in a chaotic, emotionally unsafe household shaped by generational trauma and borderline personality disorder.</p><p>From an early age, Denise was searching for love — first externally, through relationships, validation, and addiction-based coping patterns, and eventually inward, through radical self-examination and healing. Promiscuity, love addiction, depression, anxiety, and the aftermath of childhood sexual abuse all became part of her story — not as defining labels, but as invitations to look deeper.</p><p>Her turning point came in her mid-twenties when she realized her behaviors were harming someone she loved. That awareness opened the door to therapy, diagnosis, and a painful but necessary collapse of identity. Denise shares honestly how learning she had borderline personality disorder felt like both devastation and clarity — the ground giving way beneath her feet while simultaneously revealing the mountain she was meant to climb.</p><p>Years of intensive therapy followed. Then, in 2008, standing at the edge of ending her life, Denise chose instead to surrender control and enter an outpatient treatment program. What followed was not just recovery, but reconstruction — of identity, purpose, and direction. As healing progressed, Denise recognized something profound: her pain was not just for her. She was being prepared to serve.</p><p>Through yoga teaching, meditation, coaching, and later advanced leadership training, Denise stepped into life as an <i>instrument for healing</i> — allowing transformation to flow through her rather than striving to control outcomes. Wendy and Denise explore the distinction between ego-self and higher-self, and how true self-love is not self-focus, but alignment with who God created us to be.</p><p>The conversation deepens as Denise shares a second major turning point during the COVID years, when she lost five family members in just twelve months — including her mother, her compass. In the midst of overwhelming grief, Denise entered another dark night of the soul that led her into intensive leadership work and ultimately to a radical life shift.</p><p>That shift took her from California to Bali — seemingly overnight.</p><p>Guided step by step, Denise describes how obedience, trust, and conscious vision-setting led her to leave behind 24 years of life, sell nearly everything she owned, and move across the world with only three bags. In a moment both symbolic and unforgettable, she shares how rescuing a drowning chicken on a dark beach became the confirmation she was meant to stay — a reminder that calling often arrives in unexpected forms.</p><p>Now living minimally and intentionally, Denise speaks about designing life through aligned action rather than fear-based reaction. She explains that fear is not a stop sign, but a qualifier — inviting us either to retreat into old patterns or rise into new identity. True change, she reminds listeners, doesn’t happen <i>after</i> circumstances shift — it happens when we do.</p><p>This episode is an invitation for anyone standing at the edge of change, wondering if they’re brave enough to step forward.</p><p>Because healing is not about becoming someone new.<br />It’s about remembering who you were created to be.</p><p> </p><h2>How to Connect with Denise Michelle</h2><p>Listeners who want to explore Denise’s work further can connect with her here:</p><p><strong>Website:</strong> <a href="https://bridgethelove.com">https://bridgethelove.com</a></p><p><strong>Instagram:</strong> @DeniseMichelleXOXO</p><p><strong>Book:</strong> <a href="amazon.com/Embrace-Your-Worth-Ultimate-SelfLove-ebook/dp/B0FLJ3KG8G"><i>Embrace Your Worth: The Ultimate Guide to Self-Love Mastery</i></a></p><p>Denise offers coaching, courses, retreats, and tools designed to help people heal deeply and live intentionally.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Why is it that we can feel deeply called to do something — write the book, heal our body, build the business, obey God’s prompting — and still feel stuck?</p><p>In this episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy welcomes Kam Knight, a coach and author who has spent more than two decades studying the inner mechanics of human behavior, performance, and follow-through. Kam begins by sharing his own journey as a driven, achievement-oriented person who still found success far more stressful and difficult than it needed to be. Despite motivation, knowledge, and desire, he kept running into the same invisible wall — one that effort alone could not overcome.</p><p>That wall, Kam explains, is <strong>internal resistance</strong>.</p><p>Through years of research, coaching, and lived experience, Kam discovered that the part of the brain that <i>creates desire</i> operates separately from the part that <i>allows action</i>. In other words, your mind can want something deeply while simultaneously blocking you from pursuing it. This isn’t laziness, lack of faith, or failure — it’s a built-in protective mechanism that evaluates whether an action aligns with identity, beliefs, habits, comfort zones, past wounds, authority issues, fear of criticism, or even shame.</p><p>Wendy and Kam unpack how resistance often disguises itself as fear, procrastination, perfectionism, or overwhelm — especially when finishing a task would require visibility, vulnerability, or exposure. This is why so many people start but never finish, finish but never publish, or publish but never promote. The resistance isn’t about the task itself; it’s about what <i>comes next</i>.</p><p>The conversation becomes especially powerful as Wendy connects Kam’s framework to the writing journey, calling, and obedience to God. Resistance, they note, often intensifies when someone is stepping into purpose. Spiritual opposition, emotional triggers, negative feedback, and internalized words from the past can all amplify resistance — but none of them are the final authority.</p><p>One of the most practical breakthroughs in this episode comes through Kam’s teaching on <strong>self-talk</strong>. He explains how repeated verbal declarations — not just written affirmations — can rewire identity and dismantle resistance at the unconscious level. Kam shares two core self-talk statements that have helped thousands of people finally move forward, including language around permission, worthiness, and follow-through.</p><p>Forgiveness also emerges as a critical piece of the resistance equation. Kam explains how unprocessed shame, harsh criticism, or unresolved resentment — toward others or ourselves — can quietly reinforce the belief that things must be harder than they are meant to be. Wendy adds a powerful spiritual lens, reminding listeners that unforgiveness blocks flow, peace, and obedience, while forgiveness releases momentum.</p><p>This episode is a gift to anyone who has ever wondered:<br /><i>“Why do I want this so badly… and still feel stuck?”</i></p><p>Because the truth is, resistance doesn’t mean you’re broken.<br />It means there’s something to release — and once it’s released, green lights begin to appear.</p><h2>How to Connect with Kam Knight</h2><p>To learn more about Kam’s work, courses, and coaching, visit:<br /><a href="https://kamknight.com"><strong>https://kamknight.com</strong></a></p><p>Course mentioned: <strong>Conquer Internal Resistance</strong></p><p>Email for one-on-one work: k<strong>am@kamknight.com</strong></p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Dec 2025 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why is it that we can feel deeply called to do something — write the book, heal our body, build the business, obey God’s prompting — and still feel stuck?</p><p>In this episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy welcomes Kam Knight, a coach and author who has spent more than two decades studying the inner mechanics of human behavior, performance, and follow-through. Kam begins by sharing his own journey as a driven, achievement-oriented person who still found success far more stressful and difficult than it needed to be. Despite motivation, knowledge, and desire, he kept running into the same invisible wall — one that effort alone could not overcome.</p><p>That wall, Kam explains, is <strong>internal resistance</strong>.</p><p>Through years of research, coaching, and lived experience, Kam discovered that the part of the brain that <i>creates desire</i> operates separately from the part that <i>allows action</i>. In other words, your mind can want something deeply while simultaneously blocking you from pursuing it. This isn’t laziness, lack of faith, or failure — it’s a built-in protective mechanism that evaluates whether an action aligns with identity, beliefs, habits, comfort zones, past wounds, authority issues, fear of criticism, or even shame.</p><p>Wendy and Kam unpack how resistance often disguises itself as fear, procrastination, perfectionism, or overwhelm — especially when finishing a task would require visibility, vulnerability, or exposure. This is why so many people start but never finish, finish but never publish, or publish but never promote. The resistance isn’t about the task itself; it’s about what <i>comes next</i>.</p><p>The conversation becomes especially powerful as Wendy connects Kam’s framework to the writing journey, calling, and obedience to God. Resistance, they note, often intensifies when someone is stepping into purpose. Spiritual opposition, emotional triggers, negative feedback, and internalized words from the past can all amplify resistance — but none of them are the final authority.</p><p>One of the most practical breakthroughs in this episode comes through Kam’s teaching on <strong>self-talk</strong>. He explains how repeated verbal declarations — not just written affirmations — can rewire identity and dismantle resistance at the unconscious level. Kam shares two core self-talk statements that have helped thousands of people finally move forward, including language around permission, worthiness, and follow-through.</p><p>Forgiveness also emerges as a critical piece of the resistance equation. Kam explains how unprocessed shame, harsh criticism, or unresolved resentment — toward others or ourselves — can quietly reinforce the belief that things must be harder than they are meant to be. Wendy adds a powerful spiritual lens, reminding listeners that unforgiveness blocks flow, peace, and obedience, while forgiveness releases momentum.</p><p>This episode is a gift to anyone who has ever wondered:<br /><i>“Why do I want this so badly… and still feel stuck?”</i></p><p>Because the truth is, resistance doesn’t mean you’re broken.<br />It means there’s something to release — and once it’s released, green lights begin to appear.</p><h2>How to Connect with Kam Knight</h2><p>To learn more about Kam’s work, courses, and coaching, visit:<br /><a href="https://kamknight.com"><strong>https://kamknight.com</strong></a></p><p>Course mentioned: <strong>Conquer Internal Resistance</strong></p><p>Email for one-on-one work: k<strong>am@kamknight.com</strong></p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Some stories don’t just inspire — they <strong>rescue</strong>.</p><p>In this episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy welcomes Elizabeth Verver, a wife, mother of four, and women’s leader whose testimony radiates the power of God to bring light into the darkest places. Elizabeth begins by taking listeners back to childhood, where a painful divorce at just nine years old quietly reshaped how she saw herself, her worth, and the world around her.</p><p>Without words, without explanation, her father was gone — and in that absence, a belief took root: <i>I am not worth staying for.</i> That lie followed Elizabeth into adolescence, where unanswered questions, loneliness, and emotional pain slowly opened the door to drugs, numbing behaviors, and despair. By the age of fifteen, she attempted to take her own life — not because she wanted to die, but because she didn’t want to feel the pain anymore.</p><p>When she woke up the next morning, something shifted.</p><p>Elizabeth shares how surviving that moment ignited a deeper question inside her: <i>Why am I still here?</i> That question sent her searching — through music, relationships, and eventually deeper addiction — all while slipping through the cracks of a single mother doing her best to survive and raise six children on her own.</p><p>As addiction tightened its grip, Elizabeth eventually left home, only to encounter further trauma, including sexual assault while trying to better her life through college. The weight of betrayal, pain, and unprocessed trauma drove her deeper into addiction — until God intervened through an unexpected vessel.</p><p>A woman Elizabeth lovingly refers to as “Mama K” opened her home, her table, and her heart — offering safety without pressure, love without conditions, and truth without force. Though Elizabeth didn’t believe in God at the time, something about that steady presence began to dismantle the walls she had built.</p><p>The turning point came quietly.</p><p>One evening, Elizabeth noticed a Bible placed on a desk. Curious and skeptical, she opened it to Deuteronomy 28 — reading about blessings, obedience, and consequences. In that moment, clarity came. She saw her life not through shame, but through truth — and realized God was real, present, and pursuing her.</p><p>Kneeling in surrender, Elizabeth prayed a simple prayer: <i>If You’re real, I give You my life.</i></p><p>God answered.</p><p>What followed was transformation — not instant perfection, but real freedom. Elizabeth shares how she and her husband, both coming out of brokenness, committed early on to walk with God, stick through the mess, and build a different future together. Married at 21, they learned firsthand that healing is a process — but one sustained by grace, obedience, and community.</p><p>Today, Elizabeth’s story continues to ripple outward.</p><p>Through years of women’s Bible study, online teaching, and now her YouTube channel, Elizabeth is answering God’s call to awaken weary, hurting women to their true identity in Christ. She speaks directly to fear, addiction, shame, and the quiet belief that it’s “too late” — reminding listeners that God redeems timelines, restores purpose, and wastes nothing.</p><p>This episode is for anyone who feels trapped in addiction, buried under shame, or unsure if God is even real.</p><p>Because the truth is this:<br />You don’t have to change yourself to come to God.<br />You come to God — and He does the changing.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Dec 2025 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>wendy@resilience-press.com (Elizabeth Verver, Wendy Melrose)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some stories don’t just inspire — they <strong>rescue</strong>.</p><p>In this episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy welcomes Elizabeth Verver, a wife, mother of four, and women’s leader whose testimony radiates the power of God to bring light into the darkest places. Elizabeth begins by taking listeners back to childhood, where a painful divorce at just nine years old quietly reshaped how she saw herself, her worth, and the world around her.</p><p>Without words, without explanation, her father was gone — and in that absence, a belief took root: <i>I am not worth staying for.</i> That lie followed Elizabeth into adolescence, where unanswered questions, loneliness, and emotional pain slowly opened the door to drugs, numbing behaviors, and despair. By the age of fifteen, she attempted to take her own life — not because she wanted to die, but because she didn’t want to feel the pain anymore.</p><p>When she woke up the next morning, something shifted.</p><p>Elizabeth shares how surviving that moment ignited a deeper question inside her: <i>Why am I still here?</i> That question sent her searching — through music, relationships, and eventually deeper addiction — all while slipping through the cracks of a single mother doing her best to survive and raise six children on her own.</p><p>As addiction tightened its grip, Elizabeth eventually left home, only to encounter further trauma, including sexual assault while trying to better her life through college. The weight of betrayal, pain, and unprocessed trauma drove her deeper into addiction — until God intervened through an unexpected vessel.</p><p>A woman Elizabeth lovingly refers to as “Mama K” opened her home, her table, and her heart — offering safety without pressure, love without conditions, and truth without force. Though Elizabeth didn’t believe in God at the time, something about that steady presence began to dismantle the walls she had built.</p><p>The turning point came quietly.</p><p>One evening, Elizabeth noticed a Bible placed on a desk. Curious and skeptical, she opened it to Deuteronomy 28 — reading about blessings, obedience, and consequences. In that moment, clarity came. She saw her life not through shame, but through truth — and realized God was real, present, and pursuing her.</p><p>Kneeling in surrender, Elizabeth prayed a simple prayer: <i>If You’re real, I give You my life.</i></p><p>God answered.</p><p>What followed was transformation — not instant perfection, but real freedom. Elizabeth shares how she and her husband, both coming out of brokenness, committed early on to walk with God, stick through the mess, and build a different future together. Married at 21, they learned firsthand that healing is a process — but one sustained by grace, obedience, and community.</p><p>Today, Elizabeth’s story continues to ripple outward.</p><p>Through years of women’s Bible study, online teaching, and now her YouTube channel, Elizabeth is answering God’s call to awaken weary, hurting women to their true identity in Christ. She speaks directly to fear, addiction, shame, and the quiet belief that it’s “too late” — reminding listeners that God redeems timelines, restores purpose, and wastes nothing.</p><p>This episode is for anyone who feels trapped in addiction, buried under shame, or unsure if God is even real.</p><p>Because the truth is this:<br />You don’t have to change yourself to come to God.<br />You come to God — and He does the changing.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes God allows discomfort not to punish us — but to redirect us.</p><p>In this episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy welcomes Katy Miller, a certified health coach and movement specialist whose story will resonate with anyone who has slowly slipped into a sedentary life without realizing the cost. Katy shares how years of desk work, long hours, and constant pushing gradually led to chronic back pain, fatigue, weight gain, and the loss of activities she once loved.</p><p>What began as occasional discomfort eventually became pain that limited her movement and confidence. Katy describes how exercise started to feel discouraging, motivation faded, and everyday life became smaller. Like many people, she didn’t notice the shift until her body began speaking louder than her schedule.</p><p>Rather than searching for a quick fix, Katy began listening.</p><p>Through experimentation and patience, she discovered that healing required meeting her body where it was — not forcing it to perform. Supported movement, particularly Reformer Pilates and intentional strength-building, allowed her to rebuild stability and trust in her body. As movement became accessible again, hope followed.</p><p>But healing didn’t stop with exercise.</p><p>Katy shares how God led her to understand nourishment as stewardship, not restriction. By learning how inflammation, hormones, and daily habits impact the body, she experienced renewed energy, clarity, and consistency. What changed wasn’t just her back — it was her relationship with her body.</p><p>As healing unfolded, calling emerged.</p><p>Katy eventually pursued formal training in health coaching, realizing her story wasn’t meant to stay personal. Today, she supports women — especially those navigating life transitions, hormonal shifts, and chronic pain — helping them reconnect with their bodies in a way that is sustainable, compassionate, and life-giving.</p><p>This episode is a reminder that pain is not always a setback. Sometimes it is an invitation — to slow down, listen, and align more closely with how God designed the body to function.</p><p>If you’ve been ignoring the signals your body has been sending, this conversation offers hope:<br />Healing doesn’t start with intensity.<br />It starts with attention.</p><p>Listeners who resonated with Katy’s story and want to learn more about her work can connect with her directly:</p><p><strong>Instagram:</strong> <a href="https://www.instagram.com/painfreeeffect/">@painfreeeffect</a></p><p><strong>Email:</strong> katy@painfreeeffect.com</p><p>Through her coaching, Katy helps women move out of pain, rebuild strength, and steward their bodies with wisdom and grace.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Dec 2025 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>wendy@resilience-press.com (Katy Miller, Wendy Melrose)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes God allows discomfort not to punish us — but to redirect us.</p><p>In this episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy welcomes Katy Miller, a certified health coach and movement specialist whose story will resonate with anyone who has slowly slipped into a sedentary life without realizing the cost. Katy shares how years of desk work, long hours, and constant pushing gradually led to chronic back pain, fatigue, weight gain, and the loss of activities she once loved.</p><p>What began as occasional discomfort eventually became pain that limited her movement and confidence. Katy describes how exercise started to feel discouraging, motivation faded, and everyday life became smaller. Like many people, she didn’t notice the shift until her body began speaking louder than her schedule.</p><p>Rather than searching for a quick fix, Katy began listening.</p><p>Through experimentation and patience, she discovered that healing required meeting her body where it was — not forcing it to perform. Supported movement, particularly Reformer Pilates and intentional strength-building, allowed her to rebuild stability and trust in her body. As movement became accessible again, hope followed.</p><p>But healing didn’t stop with exercise.</p><p>Katy shares how God led her to understand nourishment as stewardship, not restriction. By learning how inflammation, hormones, and daily habits impact the body, she experienced renewed energy, clarity, and consistency. What changed wasn’t just her back — it was her relationship with her body.</p><p>As healing unfolded, calling emerged.</p><p>Katy eventually pursued formal training in health coaching, realizing her story wasn’t meant to stay personal. Today, she supports women — especially those navigating life transitions, hormonal shifts, and chronic pain — helping them reconnect with their bodies in a way that is sustainable, compassionate, and life-giving.</p><p>This episode is a reminder that pain is not always a setback. Sometimes it is an invitation — to slow down, listen, and align more closely with how God designed the body to function.</p><p>If you’ve been ignoring the signals your body has been sending, this conversation offers hope:<br />Healing doesn’t start with intensity.<br />It starts with attention.</p><p>Listeners who resonated with Katy’s story and want to learn more about her work can connect with her directly:</p><p><strong>Instagram:</strong> <a href="https://www.instagram.com/painfreeeffect/">@painfreeeffect</a></p><p><strong>Email:</strong> katy@painfreeeffect.com</p><p>Through her coaching, Katy helps women move out of pain, rebuild strength, and steward their bodies with wisdom and grace.</p>
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<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Dec 2025 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some separations come with explanations.<br />Others come with silence.</p><p>In this powerful episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy sits down with <strong>Ann Utterback</strong> — author, certified Kingdom Life Coach, and mom of two — who knows firsthand the unique pain of marital separation without closure.</p><p>After 22 years of marriage, Ann came home one afternoon to find her husband’s belongings gone. No warning. No conversation. Just a typed list of “talking points” and a season of unanswered questions.</p><p>But this story is not about why her husband left.<br />It’s about <strong>how God showed up</strong>.</p><p>Over the course of three years of separation, Ann wrestled with shame, uncertainty, faith, identity, and the pressure many women feel — especially those connected to church leadership — to stay silent and hold it together. Instead, God gently invited her into a deeper work: becoming the healthiest, clearest version of herself.</p><p>In this episode, Ann shares:</p><ul><li>what it feels like to live in relational limbo</li><li>how God met her in prayer, fasting, and silence</li><li>the moment He told her, “You are dearly loved. Stop hiding.”</li><li>navigating separation without bitterness or chaos</li><li>setting boundaries rooted in faith, not fear</li><li>discerning when striving becomes self-abandonment</li><li>learning that clarity sometimes comes <i>after</i> letting go</li></ul><p>This conversation offers wisdom and hope for women walking through separation, ambiguity, or relational loss — and for anyone learning how to trust God when the outcome is still unknown.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Some healing happens in a moment.<br />Other healing unfolds across years, seasons, and surrender.</p><p>In this episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy welcomes Simone Cato for an honest conversation about what it means to follow God beyond initial healing and into deeper restoration. Simone shares her childhood testimony of encountering God at a young age after experiencing sexual abuse — a moment of real, supernatural healing that silenced tormenting dreams and anchored her faith early in life.</p><p>But as Simone vulnerably explains, early healing does not always mean the work is finished.</p><p>As life unfolded — including moving from Jamaica to the United States, navigating cultural transition, marriage, and ministry — hidden layers of trauma began to surface in unexpected ways. Simone opens up about how unresolved wounds impacted her marriage, including a season where fear and trauma created barriers to intimacy, despite her deep love for God and her husband.</p><p>This episode gently dismantles the myth that strong faith equals instant, permanent healing.</p><p>Through prayer, Spirit-led counseling, and a willingness to surrender control, Simone experienced deeper freedom — including a powerful dream God used to reveal lingering bondage and release her into a new level of wholeness. She shares how obedience, worship, and community became critical tools in the healing process, especially during seasons when performance and “having it all together” felt easier than honesty.</p><p>The conversation takes an even more sobering turn when Simone recounts the day her husband was shot — a moment that tested everything she believed about trust, faith, and surrender. Wendy and Simone reflect on how God met them in the hospital room through prayer, peace, and presence, reminding listeners that miracles don’t always look the way we expect — but God is faithful in every outcome.</p><p>From this journey, God birthed the “Mask Off” mandate in Simone’s life — a calling to create spaces where people no longer feel pressured to perform, pretend, or hide their pain. Through Rescued by Love Ministries, Simone now helps others encounter God in a way that heals identity, restores relationships, and invites authentic transformation.</p><p>This episode is for anyone who thought they were healed — but sensed there might be more.<br />For anyone navigating faith, trauma, marriage, or calling while learning that God’s grace meets us layer by layer.</p><p>Because healing isn’t about perfection.<br />It’s about presence.<br />And God is faithful to finish what He begins.<br /><br />You can learn more about <a href="https://www.rescuedblm.com/">Rescued by Love here:  https://www.rescuedblm.com/</a></p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Dec 2025 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>wendy@resilience-press.com (simone Cato, Wendy Melrose)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some healing happens in a moment.<br />Other healing unfolds across years, seasons, and surrender.</p><p>In this episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy welcomes Simone Cato for an honest conversation about what it means to follow God beyond initial healing and into deeper restoration. Simone shares her childhood testimony of encountering God at a young age after experiencing sexual abuse — a moment of real, supernatural healing that silenced tormenting dreams and anchored her faith early in life.</p><p>But as Simone vulnerably explains, early healing does not always mean the work is finished.</p><p>As life unfolded — including moving from Jamaica to the United States, navigating cultural transition, marriage, and ministry — hidden layers of trauma began to surface in unexpected ways. Simone opens up about how unresolved wounds impacted her marriage, including a season where fear and trauma created barriers to intimacy, despite her deep love for God and her husband.</p><p>This episode gently dismantles the myth that strong faith equals instant, permanent healing.</p><p>Through prayer, Spirit-led counseling, and a willingness to surrender control, Simone experienced deeper freedom — including a powerful dream God used to reveal lingering bondage and release her into a new level of wholeness. She shares how obedience, worship, and community became critical tools in the healing process, especially during seasons when performance and “having it all together” felt easier than honesty.</p><p>The conversation takes an even more sobering turn when Simone recounts the day her husband was shot — a moment that tested everything she believed about trust, faith, and surrender. Wendy and Simone reflect on how God met them in the hospital room through prayer, peace, and presence, reminding listeners that miracles don’t always look the way we expect — but God is faithful in every outcome.</p><p>From this journey, God birthed the “Mask Off” mandate in Simone’s life — a calling to create spaces where people no longer feel pressured to perform, pretend, or hide their pain. Through Rescued by Love Ministries, Simone now helps others encounter God in a way that heals identity, restores relationships, and invites authentic transformation.</p><p>This episode is for anyone who thought they were healed — but sensed there might be more.<br />For anyone navigating faith, trauma, marriage, or calling while learning that God’s grace meets us layer by layer.</p><p>Because healing isn’t about perfection.<br />It’s about presence.<br />And God is faithful to finish what He begins.<br /><br />You can learn more about <a href="https://www.rescuedblm.com/">Rescued by Love here:  https://www.rescuedblm.com/</a></p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>So many mothers are exhausted — not because they’re failing, but because they’re carrying wounds that were never meant to be parented through.</p><p>In this deeply grounding episode of Healed. Whole. Called., Wendy Melrose welcomes Aaliyah Burgess-Richburg, youth development strategist, educator, and founder of The Very Intentional Mama. Together, they unpack what it really means to raise emotionally healthy children without losing yourself in the process.</p><p>Aaliyah shares how God redirected her calling from the classroom to the home — revealing that before children can thrive emotionally, their mothers must feel safe, supported, and healed. This conversation explores gentle parenting through a biblical lens, emotional regulation, homeschooling pressure, public school discernment, and the hidden burnout so many moms carry in silence.</p><p>Wendy and Aaliyah also address identity beyond motherhood — why being a mom is a calling, not a definition — and how surrendering control allows God to lead both parent and child with grace.</p><p>This episode is for the mother who feels overwhelmed, unsure, or quietly asking, “Am I doing this right?”</p><p>It’s not about perfection.</p><p>It’s about healing, obedience, and trusting God in the season you’re in.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So many mothers are exhausted — not because they’re failing, but because they’re carrying wounds that were never meant to be parented through.</p><p>In this deeply grounding episode of Healed. Whole. Called., Wendy Melrose welcomes Aaliyah Burgess-Richburg, youth development strategist, educator, and founder of The Very Intentional Mama. Together, they unpack what it really means to raise emotionally healthy children without losing yourself in the process.</p><p>Aaliyah shares how God redirected her calling from the classroom to the home — revealing that before children can thrive emotionally, their mothers must feel safe, supported, and healed. This conversation explores gentle parenting through a biblical lens, emotional regulation, homeschooling pressure, public school discernment, and the hidden burnout so many moms carry in silence.</p><p>Wendy and Aaliyah also address identity beyond motherhood — why being a mom is a calling, not a definition — and how surrendering control allows God to lead both parent and child with grace.</p><p>This episode is for the mother who feels overwhelmed, unsure, or quietly asking, “Am I doing this right?”</p><p>It’s not about perfection.</p><p>It’s about healing, obedience, and trusting God in the season you’re in.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>What if spiritual authority doesn’t come from striving — but from yielding?</p><p>In this powerful and theologically rich episode of <strong>Healed. Whole. Called.</strong>, Wendy sits down with <strong>Tom Snow</strong> — a Jewish Christian, engineer, inventor, and author who has spent more than 50 years walking with God through persecution, healing, wilderness seasons, and deep spiritual warfare.</p><p>Tom shares his extraordinary journey — from hidden Jewish lineage during World War II, to miraculous healing from terminal cancer, to a 40-year wilderness season that humbled and refined him for the work he is doing today.</p><p>This conversation challenges modern Christian assumptions about authority, deliverance, and anointing. Tom unpacks why quoting Scripture alone isn’t enough, why “religious formulas” fail, and why <strong>yielding to the Holy Spirit</strong> is the only place true authority flows from.</p><p>If you’ve ever wondered:</p><ul><li>Why spiritual warfare sometimes backfires</li><li>Why “doing the right things” doesn’t always bring breakthrough</li><li>How to discern God’s voice in a loud world</li><li>What it actually means to walk <i>in Christ</i> — not just talk about it</li><li>This episode will stretch you, ground you, and invite you into deeper intimacy with God.</li><li>Because the narrow road may be costly — but it is always worth it.</li></ul>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Dec 2025 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What if spiritual authority doesn’t come from striving — but from yielding?</p><p>In this powerful and theologically rich episode of <strong>Healed. Whole. Called.</strong>, Wendy sits down with <strong>Tom Snow</strong> — a Jewish Christian, engineer, inventor, and author who has spent more than 50 years walking with God through persecution, healing, wilderness seasons, and deep spiritual warfare.</p><p>Tom shares his extraordinary journey — from hidden Jewish lineage during World War II, to miraculous healing from terminal cancer, to a 40-year wilderness season that humbled and refined him for the work he is doing today.</p><p>This conversation challenges modern Christian assumptions about authority, deliverance, and anointing. Tom unpacks why quoting Scripture alone isn’t enough, why “religious formulas” fail, and why <strong>yielding to the Holy Spirit</strong> is the only place true authority flows from.</p><p>If you’ve ever wondered:</p><ul><li>Why spiritual warfare sometimes backfires</li><li>Why “doing the right things” doesn’t always bring breakthrough</li><li>How to discern God’s voice in a loud world</li><li>What it actually means to walk <i>in Christ</i> — not just talk about it</li><li>This episode will stretch you, ground you, and invite you into deeper intimacy with God.</li><li>Because the narrow road may be costly — but it is always worth it.</li></ul>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>If you’ve ever wondered <i>“Why do I keep choosing the same kind of relationship?”</i> — this episode will feel like oxygen.</p><p>Today’s guest, Terraine LeBeau, is a relationship mentor and coach who specializes in helping women heal emotional patterns, rebuild their self-worth, and finally choose relationships aligned with who they truly are — not who their trauma taught them to be.</p><p>Growing up without his parents and being raised by the grandmother who first showed him unconditional love, Terraine learned early what it means to feel both abandoned <i>and</i> deeply seen. That journey shaped the work he now does with women around the world — helping them understand their triggers, feel their emotions rather than suppress them, forgive themselves for what they tolerated, and break the cycles they never meant to repeat.</p><p>In this conversation, Wendy and Terraine dive into:</p><ul><li>why so many women over 40 feel unworthy of love</li><li>how childhood wounds shape adult relationships</li><li>why we choose partners who mirror our unhealed parts</li><li>how to recognize emotional patterns in the body (chest tightness, warmth, anxiety, avoidance)</li><li>the three-step awareness practice: <strong>Name It. Feel It. Learn From It.</strong></li><li>forgiveness of self as the <i>first</i> step to all relational healing</li><li>why “survival mode” works…until it doesn’t</li><li>how God whispers, nudges, and eventually SHOUTS when it’s time to change direction</li><li>why accountability is the turning point to growth</li><li>what happens when we make space (physically and emotionally) for real love</li></ul><p>This episode is equal parts laughter, story, truth, and holy conviction.<br />It will meet you where you are — and lovingly challenge you to grow beyond it.</p><p>Website: <a href="https://www.behindtheshades.ca/">https://www.behindtheshades.ca/</a><br />Email: <strong>BehindTheShadeShadesInterviews@gmail.com</strong></p><p>He also offers a free session for anyone who references this episode.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2025 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you’ve ever wondered <i>“Why do I keep choosing the same kind of relationship?”</i> — this episode will feel like oxygen.</p><p>Today’s guest, Terraine LeBeau, is a relationship mentor and coach who specializes in helping women heal emotional patterns, rebuild their self-worth, and finally choose relationships aligned with who they truly are — not who their trauma taught them to be.</p><p>Growing up without his parents and being raised by the grandmother who first showed him unconditional love, Terraine learned early what it means to feel both abandoned <i>and</i> deeply seen. That journey shaped the work he now does with women around the world — helping them understand their triggers, feel their emotions rather than suppress them, forgive themselves for what they tolerated, and break the cycles they never meant to repeat.</p><p>In this conversation, Wendy and Terraine dive into:</p><ul><li>why so many women over 40 feel unworthy of love</li><li>how childhood wounds shape adult relationships</li><li>why we choose partners who mirror our unhealed parts</li><li>how to recognize emotional patterns in the body (chest tightness, warmth, anxiety, avoidance)</li><li>the three-step awareness practice: <strong>Name It. Feel It. Learn From It.</strong></li><li>forgiveness of self as the <i>first</i> step to all relational healing</li><li>why “survival mode” works…until it doesn’t</li><li>how God whispers, nudges, and eventually SHOUTS when it’s time to change direction</li><li>why accountability is the turning point to growth</li><li>what happens when we make space (physically and emotionally) for real love</li></ul><p>This episode is equal parts laughter, story, truth, and holy conviction.<br />It will meet you where you are — and lovingly challenge you to grow beyond it.</p><p>Website: <a href="https://www.behindtheshades.ca/">https://www.behindtheshades.ca/</a><br />Email: <strong>BehindTheShadeShadesInterviews@gmail.com</strong></p><p>He also offers a free session for anyone who references this episode.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:title>Why You Keep Attracting the Wrong People — And How Healing Actually Begins with Terraine LeBeau</itunes:title>
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      <title>She Survived a 1% Chance: Cathy’s Birth Trauma Miracle &amp; the God Who Never Left</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Some stories remind you how close heaven truly is — and how present God is in every detail.</p><p>In this deeply moving episode, Wendy sits down with Cathy Garrett, a Christian wife, mom of two, and host of the <i>Birth Trauma Stories</i> podcast, whose 2019 delivery turned into a life-altering medical emergency. Cathy suffered a rare amniotic fluid embolism (AFE) — a catastrophic complication that causes sudden cardiovascular collapse, a stroke, and often death. She was given a 1% chance of survival.</p><p>But God was already ahead of her.</p><p>From the hospital she “just happened” to choose (the <i>only</i> adult ECMO provider in the city), to the doula who stayed by her side, to the husband who brought their baby home before she woke from a coma — every detail of Cathy’s story bears the fingerprints of a God who saw, protected, and sustained her.</p><p>This episode blends miracle, motherhood, medical crisis, trauma recovery, and birth advocacy, offering wisdom for women who want to prepare for birth without fear. Cathy shares openly about:</p><ul><li>navigating VBAC decisions</li><li>misdiagnoses that God still used for her good</li><li>surviving the impossible</li><li>the lifelong impact of disability</li><li>the grief of lost moments she’ll never get back</li><li>redeeming moments God gave her in unexpected ways</li><li>the power of informed choices, support teams, and conversations before labor</li><li>her ongoing ministry through <strong>Trauma Tribe</strong>, a free monthly support group</li></ul><p>This is a sacred, honest, faith-anchored conversation for every mother, every birth worker, every trauma survivor, and every woman who has ever asked, “Where was God when everything went wrong?”</p><p>He was there.<br />He is still there.<br />And He is not finished with your story either.</p><p><a href="https://www.birthtraumastories.com/"><strong>Website:</strong> BirthTraumaStories.com</a><br /><strong>Email:</strong> cathy@birthtraumastories.com</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Dec 2025 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>wendy@resilience-press.com (Wendy Melrose)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some stories remind you how close heaven truly is — and how present God is in every detail.</p><p>In this deeply moving episode, Wendy sits down with Cathy Garrett, a Christian wife, mom of two, and host of the <i>Birth Trauma Stories</i> podcast, whose 2019 delivery turned into a life-altering medical emergency. Cathy suffered a rare amniotic fluid embolism (AFE) — a catastrophic complication that causes sudden cardiovascular collapse, a stroke, and often death. She was given a 1% chance of survival.</p><p>But God was already ahead of her.</p><p>From the hospital she “just happened” to choose (the <i>only</i> adult ECMO provider in the city), to the doula who stayed by her side, to the husband who brought their baby home before she woke from a coma — every detail of Cathy’s story bears the fingerprints of a God who saw, protected, and sustained her.</p><p>This episode blends miracle, motherhood, medical crisis, trauma recovery, and birth advocacy, offering wisdom for women who want to prepare for birth without fear. Cathy shares openly about:</p><ul><li>navigating VBAC decisions</li><li>misdiagnoses that God still used for her good</li><li>surviving the impossible</li><li>the lifelong impact of disability</li><li>the grief of lost moments she’ll never get back</li><li>redeeming moments God gave her in unexpected ways</li><li>the power of informed choices, support teams, and conversations before labor</li><li>her ongoing ministry through <strong>Trauma Tribe</strong>, a free monthly support group</li></ul><p>This is a sacred, honest, faith-anchored conversation for every mother, every birth worker, every trauma survivor, and every woman who has ever asked, “Where was God when everything went wrong?”</p><p>He was there.<br />He is still there.<br />And He is not finished with your story either.</p><p><a href="https://www.birthtraumastories.com/"><strong>Website:</strong> BirthTraumaStories.com</a><br /><strong>Email:</strong> cathy@birthtraumastories.com</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Some people survive adversity — Eldonna <i>overcomes</i> it.</p><p>Today’s guest, Eldonna Lewis Fernandez, is a retired Air Force Master Sergeant, international speaker, author, and founder of Baskets & Beads Kenya, a flourishing social enterprise that empowers women living in extreme poverty through sustainable fair-trade work.</p><p>But her story didn’t begin with strength.<br />It began with two alcoholic parents, verbal abuse, neglect, and a sudden death that forced her to grow up overnight. At 18, she came home to an empty house and an eviction note. No guidance. No resources. No love.</p><p>But God never left her.</p><p>Eldonna shares the raw, unfiltered moments of:</p><ul><li>growing up never once hearing “I love you”</li><li>dropping out of high school</li><li>abusive relationships that nearly ended her life</li><li>joining the Air Force with nothing to lose</li><li>finding identity, stability, and purpose through service</li><li>discovering the calling that would one day take her to Kenya</li><li>a midnight Holy-Spirit download that launched a global ministry</li></ul><p>Her story takes us from deep childhood wounds… to 23 years of military leadership… to a slum in Kenya where women greeted her with singing, dancing, and hope — and where God whispered, <i>“Start here.”</i></p><p>What began with <strong>five women and a single bead necklace</strong> has grown into a thriving program of 30+ artisans creating jewelry, baskets, apparel, dog bandanas, aprons, and more — all supporting families in one of Kenya’s poorest communities.</p><p>This episode is a masterclass in perseverance, obedience, and walking by faith even when the next step makes no sense.</p><p>If you’ve ever wondered whether God can redeem your story… this conversation will answer that question loud and clear.</p><p><strong>Baskets & Beads Kenya (Products):</strong><br /><a href="https://basketsandbeadskenya.com/">🔗 basketsandbeadskenya.com</a></p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Dec 2025 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>wendy@resilience-press.com (Eldonna Lewis Fernandez, Wendy Melrose)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some people survive adversity — Eldonna <i>overcomes</i> it.</p><p>Today’s guest, Eldonna Lewis Fernandez, is a retired Air Force Master Sergeant, international speaker, author, and founder of Baskets & Beads Kenya, a flourishing social enterprise that empowers women living in extreme poverty through sustainable fair-trade work.</p><p>But her story didn’t begin with strength.<br />It began with two alcoholic parents, verbal abuse, neglect, and a sudden death that forced her to grow up overnight. At 18, she came home to an empty house and an eviction note. No guidance. No resources. No love.</p><p>But God never left her.</p><p>Eldonna shares the raw, unfiltered moments of:</p><ul><li>growing up never once hearing “I love you”</li><li>dropping out of high school</li><li>abusive relationships that nearly ended her life</li><li>joining the Air Force with nothing to lose</li><li>finding identity, stability, and purpose through service</li><li>discovering the calling that would one day take her to Kenya</li><li>a midnight Holy-Spirit download that launched a global ministry</li></ul><p>Her story takes us from deep childhood wounds… to 23 years of military leadership… to a slum in Kenya where women greeted her with singing, dancing, and hope — and where God whispered, <i>“Start here.”</i></p><p>What began with <strong>five women and a single bead necklace</strong> has grown into a thriving program of 30+ artisans creating jewelry, baskets, apparel, dog bandanas, aprons, and more — all supporting families in one of Kenya’s poorest communities.</p><p>This episode is a masterclass in perseverance, obedience, and walking by faith even when the next step makes no sense.</p><p>If you’ve ever wondered whether God can redeem your story… this conversation will answer that question loud and clear.</p><p><strong>Baskets & Beads Kenya (Products):</strong><br /><a href="https://basketsandbeadskenya.com/">🔗 basketsandbeadskenya.com</a></p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:summary>In one of the most gripping episodes yet, Eldonna Lewis Fernandez shares her journey from childhood abuse, abandonment, and domestic violence to a decorated Air Force career and a God-given mission that now transforms the lives of Kenyan women. This is a story of grit, resilience, and a Father who never wastes pain.</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Some breakthroughs don’t come from striving — they come from identity.</p><p>In today’s episode, Wendy sits down with <strong>Lisa Vanderveen</strong>, a Kingdom Identity Coach, wife, mom of five, and leader in emotional + spiritual healing for Christian entrepreneurs. Through her kingdom identity framework, Lisa helps believers release shame, regulate their nervous systems, process trapped emotions, and finally step into the peace Jesus died for them to have.</p><p>Lisa shares her personal story of growing up in a Christian home, walking through hidden shame from her teenage years, struggling as a homeschooling mom, and hitting the emotional limit where she knew:<br /><strong>“Something has to change.”</strong></p><p>God led her to a book that opened the door to emotional healing through the body — and then to a biblically grounded healing modality that transformed her life. She went from overwhelmed, triggered, and ashamed… to peaceful, self-aware, and anchored in her God-given identity.</p><p>In this episode, Lisa breaks down:</p><ul><li>how emotions get trapped in the body</li><li>why Christians often still feel “unhealed”</li><li>how emotional processing aligns with Scripture</li><li>how trauma (big or small) affects our nervous system</li><li>simple, practical healing exercises</li><li>how forgiveness is stored in the body — not just the mind</li><li>the surprising connection between faith, neuroscience, and wholeness</li></ul><p>If you’re tired of feeling like you <i>should</i> be fine by now… or if you’ve prayed for healing but still react in ways that confuse you… this episode is your invitation into lasting freedom.</p><p>God doesn’t just want to heal your spirit.<br />He wants to heal your emotions, your mind, and your body too.</p><h3>Scriptures Mentioned</h3><p><strong>Psalm 139:23–24</strong> — Search me, O God</p><p><strong>Philippians 4:6–7</strong> — Peace beyond understanding</p><p><strong>Romans 12:2</strong> — Be transformed by the renewing of your mind</p><p><strong>Psalm 34:18</strong> — Close to the brokenhearted</p><p><strong>John 14:27</strong> — Peace I leave with you</p><p><strong>1 Thessalonians 5:23</strong> — Spirit, soul, and body</p><p><i>(Scripture was referenced conceptually and thematically throughout her story.)</i></p><p><a href="https://www.skool.com/identity/about?ref=edc703073f2c4a2abc2bc3ee3dce0bd1"><strong>Free Community:</strong> Kingdom Identity Network (on Skool)</a><br /><a href="https://www.facebook.com/lisa.vanderveen.58"><strong>Facebook:</strong> https://www.facebook.com/lisa.vanderveen.58</a></p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2025 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some breakthroughs don’t come from striving — they come from identity.</p><p>In today’s episode, Wendy sits down with <strong>Lisa Vanderveen</strong>, a Kingdom Identity Coach, wife, mom of five, and leader in emotional + spiritual healing for Christian entrepreneurs. Through her kingdom identity framework, Lisa helps believers release shame, regulate their nervous systems, process trapped emotions, and finally step into the peace Jesus died for them to have.</p><p>Lisa shares her personal story of growing up in a Christian home, walking through hidden shame from her teenage years, struggling as a homeschooling mom, and hitting the emotional limit where she knew:<br /><strong>“Something has to change.”</strong></p><p>God led her to a book that opened the door to emotional healing through the body — and then to a biblically grounded healing modality that transformed her life. She went from overwhelmed, triggered, and ashamed… to peaceful, self-aware, and anchored in her God-given identity.</p><p>In this episode, Lisa breaks down:</p><ul><li>how emotions get trapped in the body</li><li>why Christians often still feel “unhealed”</li><li>how emotional processing aligns with Scripture</li><li>how trauma (big or small) affects our nervous system</li><li>simple, practical healing exercises</li><li>how forgiveness is stored in the body — not just the mind</li><li>the surprising connection between faith, neuroscience, and wholeness</li></ul><p>If you’re tired of feeling like you <i>should</i> be fine by now… or if you’ve prayed for healing but still react in ways that confuse you… this episode is your invitation into lasting freedom.</p><p>God doesn’t just want to heal your spirit.<br />He wants to heal your emotions, your mind, and your body too.</p><h3>Scriptures Mentioned</h3><p><strong>Psalm 139:23–24</strong> — Search me, O God</p><p><strong>Philippians 4:6–7</strong> — Peace beyond understanding</p><p><strong>Romans 12:2</strong> — Be transformed by the renewing of your mind</p><p><strong>Psalm 34:18</strong> — Close to the brokenhearted</p><p><strong>John 14:27</strong> — Peace I leave with you</p><p><strong>1 Thessalonians 5:23</strong> — Spirit, soul, and body</p><p><i>(Scripture was referenced conceptually and thematically throughout her story.)</i></p><p><a href="https://www.skool.com/identity/about?ref=edc703073f2c4a2abc2bc3ee3dce0bd1"><strong>Free Community:</strong> Kingdom Identity Network (on Skool)</a><br /><a href="https://www.facebook.com/lisa.vanderveen.58"><strong>Facebook:</strong> https://www.facebook.com/lisa.vanderveen.58</a></p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Some testimonies shake you awake.<br />This is one of them.</p><p>In today’s episode, Wendy sits down with Morgan — a visibility strategist and sales copywriter whose life was transformed when Jesus pulled her out of the New Age after years of divination, spiritual bondage, and searching for truth in all the wrong places.</p><p>Raised in fear, trauma, and confusion around religion, Morgan unknowingly stepped into occult practices as a child — learning the pendulum, chasing “intuition,” and seeking healing through supernatural encounters that looked like light… but carried darkness. Her journey included visions, paranormal experiences, channeling, Reiki, astral deception, and even a “third-eye opening” done by a shaman without her permission.</p><p>But God, rich in mercy, never stopped pursuing her.</p><p>A single moment — holding a Bible in her hands for the first time — shook her to tears with a love she couldn’t explain. Over the next months, God guided her through truth, repentance, trauma healing, and deliverance from spirits of divination, python, witchcraft, and generational bondage.</p><p>Today, Morgan stands as a brand-new believer, learning Scripture for the first time, hearing God’s voice clearly, and discovering who she truly is in Christ — no longer defined by the New Age, spiritual performance, or false identity.</p><p>This episode is tender, courageous, eye-opening, and saturated with the goodness of God.<br />If you’ve ever been near New Age practices, astrology, “energy healing,” or spiritual deception — or if you’re simply curious about deliverance — this conversation will bring clarity, hope, and truth.</p><p><strong> Scriptures Mentioned:</strong></p><p><strong>John 10:10</strong> — The thief comes to steal, kill, and destroy; Jesus gives life.</p><p><strong>Ephesians 6</strong> — The armor of God (spiritual warfare).</p><p><strong>1 John 4:1</strong> — Test the spirits.</p><p><strong>Psalm 23</strong> — God with us in darkness.</p><p><strong>John 1:1–5</strong> — The Word was God; Jesus from the beginning.</p><p><strong>Daniel (multiple chapters)</strong> — God’s superiority over occult wisdom; burning the occult books.</p><p><strong>Matthew 7:7</strong> — Ask, seek, knock.</p><p><strong>Isaiah 61:1</strong> — Freedom for captives; deliverance.<br /><br />If this episode stirred something in you — if you felt that tug in your spirit — maybe it’s because <strong>your story is meant to be written</strong>.</p><p>Here’s the truth:<br />God doesn’t waste anything you’ve walked through.<br />Every chapter, every rescue, every redemption moment is meant to point someone else to hope.</p><p>If you’ve felt the nudge to write but don’t know where to start, I created something just for you:</p><p>👉 <strong>The FREE 5-Day Author Clarity Series</strong><br />Five simple, powerful days that help you:</p><p>hear the Holy Spirit’s leading for your book</p><p>clarify your message</p><p>understand who you’re called to reach</p><p>uncover the purpose behind your story</p><p>take your first step without overwhelm</p><p>Because your story may be the very testimony someone else is praying for.</p><p><a href="https://gift.resilience-press.com/story-to-stage">Get started here: Story to Stages</a></p><p>You are healed.<br />You are whole.<br />You are called — and your book is part of that calling.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 6 Dec 2025 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>wendy@resilience-press.com (Morgan Rose, Wendy Melrose)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some testimonies shake you awake.<br />This is one of them.</p><p>In today’s episode, Wendy sits down with Morgan — a visibility strategist and sales copywriter whose life was transformed when Jesus pulled her out of the New Age after years of divination, spiritual bondage, and searching for truth in all the wrong places.</p><p>Raised in fear, trauma, and confusion around religion, Morgan unknowingly stepped into occult practices as a child — learning the pendulum, chasing “intuition,” and seeking healing through supernatural encounters that looked like light… but carried darkness. Her journey included visions, paranormal experiences, channeling, Reiki, astral deception, and even a “third-eye opening” done by a shaman without her permission.</p><p>But God, rich in mercy, never stopped pursuing her.</p><p>A single moment — holding a Bible in her hands for the first time — shook her to tears with a love she couldn’t explain. Over the next months, God guided her through truth, repentance, trauma healing, and deliverance from spirits of divination, python, witchcraft, and generational bondage.</p><p>Today, Morgan stands as a brand-new believer, learning Scripture for the first time, hearing God’s voice clearly, and discovering who she truly is in Christ — no longer defined by the New Age, spiritual performance, or false identity.</p><p>This episode is tender, courageous, eye-opening, and saturated with the goodness of God.<br />If you’ve ever been near New Age practices, astrology, “energy healing,” or spiritual deception — or if you’re simply curious about deliverance — this conversation will bring clarity, hope, and truth.</p><p><strong> Scriptures Mentioned:</strong></p><p><strong>John 10:10</strong> — The thief comes to steal, kill, and destroy; Jesus gives life.</p><p><strong>Ephesians 6</strong> — The armor of God (spiritual warfare).</p><p><strong>1 John 4:1</strong> — Test the spirits.</p><p><strong>Psalm 23</strong> — God with us in darkness.</p><p><strong>John 1:1–5</strong> — The Word was God; Jesus from the beginning.</p><p><strong>Daniel (multiple chapters)</strong> — God’s superiority over occult wisdom; burning the occult books.</p><p><strong>Matthew 7:7</strong> — Ask, seek, knock.</p><p><strong>Isaiah 61:1</strong> — Freedom for captives; deliverance.<br /><br />If this episode stirred something in you — if you felt that tug in your spirit — maybe it’s because <strong>your story is meant to be written</strong>.</p><p>Here’s the truth:<br />God doesn’t waste anything you’ve walked through.<br />Every chapter, every rescue, every redemption moment is meant to point someone else to hope.</p><p>If you’ve felt the nudge to write but don’t know where to start, I created something just for you:</p><p>👉 <strong>The FREE 5-Day Author Clarity Series</strong><br />Five simple, powerful days that help you:</p><p>hear the Holy Spirit’s leading for your book</p><p>clarify your message</p><p>understand who you’re called to reach</p><p>uncover the purpose behind your story</p><p>take your first step without overwhelm</p><p>Because your story may be the very testimony someone else is praying for.</p><p><a href="https://gift.resilience-press.com/story-to-stage">Get started here: Story to Stages</a></p><p>You are healed.<br />You are whole.<br />You are called — and your book is part of that calling.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Some stories remind you just how close heaven really is.<br /><strong>This is one of them.</strong></p><p>In this unforgettable episode, Wendy sits down with visionary artist <strong>Kayla Masteller</strong>, founder of Velvet Rose Studios, to share the miraculous story behind her healing, her art, and her unshakeable faith. At just 20 years old, a sledding accident left Kayla with a traumatic brain injury, paralysis, a fractured face, and a coma doctors weren’t sure she would survive.</p><p>But God had already heard her prayer for a second chance.</p><p>Kayla takes us through the coma, the amnesia, the long months of relearning how to walk, talk, eat, and breathe — and the moment she clung to Philippians 4:13 and began experiencing supernatural healing.</p><p>Today, she hand-paints every design for Velvet Rose Studios — no AI, no shortcuts — turning her testimony into shoes, journals, bags, hats, and tumblers that inspire people to walk boldly into their calling.</p><p>If you’ve ever wondered whether God can redeem the impossible, this episode will breathe hope back into you.<br /><strong>What the enemy meant to take her out… God used to lift her higher.</strong></p><h3>Scriptures Mentioned</h3><ul><li>Philippians 4:13</li><li>Psalm 139:14</li><li>Jeremiah 29:11</li><li>Romans 8:28</li><li>Acts 17:28</li><li>Psalm 23</li><li>John 10:10</li><li>Isaiah 43:2</li></ul><h3>Major Moments in Kayla’s Story</h3><p>Feeling called to missions before college</p><p>Failing out of school and begging God for a second chance</p><p>Last memory at a Christmas party before the accident</p><p>Sledding accident → fractured skull, brain injury, paralysis</p><p>Emergency surgery, tracheotomy, shunt, coma</p><p>Waking with no memory and no movement</p><p>Six weeks of post-traumatic amnesia</p><p>Wrestling with anger, fear, and believing God was punishing her</p><p>The turning point: claiming Philippians 4:13</p><p>Becoming “the evangelist” in the rehab hospital</p><p>Walking again after 3 months (a medical miracle)</p><p>Returning to the college that had dismissed her</p><p>Teaching English in Korea for 7 years</p><p>Meeting her husband, who encouraged her to paint again</p><p>Launching Velvet Rose Studios</p><p>Shoes becoming a symbol of walking by faith</p><h3>Kayla’s Brand: Velvet Rose Studios</h3><p><strong>Website: </strong><a href="https://www.velvetrosestudios.com/store"><strong>VelvetRoseStudios.com ---- LISTENERS: </strong></a><strong>use the code: AUTHENTIC at checkout get 10% off</strong></p><p>Handmade products include:</p><ul><li>Hand-painted shoes</li><li>Crossbody bags</li><li>Custom journals (“Your story matters”)</li><li>Tumblers</li><li>Hats</li><li>Art-based accessories</li><li>All designs painted by hand — nothing AI-generated</li></ul><p><strong>Symbolism:</strong> shoes represent walking boldly into God’s calling, one step at a time.</p><h3>Trauma & Recovery Details (for listeners taking notes)</h3><ul><li>Traumatic brain injury</li><li>Brain hemorrhage</li><li>Paralysis on left side</li><li>Tracheotomy</li><li>Shunt placement</li><li>15-day coma</li><li>6-week post-traumatic amnesia</li><li>Intensive rehabilitation</li><li>Learning to walk, talk, and eat again</li><li>Cognitive and memory recovery</li></ul>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 5 Dec 2025 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>wendy@resilience-press.com (Kayla Masteller, Wendy Melrose)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some stories remind you just how close heaven really is.<br /><strong>This is one of them.</strong></p><p>In this unforgettable episode, Wendy sits down with visionary artist <strong>Kayla Masteller</strong>, founder of Velvet Rose Studios, to share the miraculous story behind her healing, her art, and her unshakeable faith. At just 20 years old, a sledding accident left Kayla with a traumatic brain injury, paralysis, a fractured face, and a coma doctors weren’t sure she would survive.</p><p>But God had already heard her prayer for a second chance.</p><p>Kayla takes us through the coma, the amnesia, the long months of relearning how to walk, talk, eat, and breathe — and the moment she clung to Philippians 4:13 and began experiencing supernatural healing.</p><p>Today, she hand-paints every design for Velvet Rose Studios — no AI, no shortcuts — turning her testimony into shoes, journals, bags, hats, and tumblers that inspire people to walk boldly into their calling.</p><p>If you’ve ever wondered whether God can redeem the impossible, this episode will breathe hope back into you.<br /><strong>What the enemy meant to take her out… God used to lift her higher.</strong></p><h3>Scriptures Mentioned</h3><ul><li>Philippians 4:13</li><li>Psalm 139:14</li><li>Jeremiah 29:11</li><li>Romans 8:28</li><li>Acts 17:28</li><li>Psalm 23</li><li>John 10:10</li><li>Isaiah 43:2</li></ul><h3>Major Moments in Kayla’s Story</h3><p>Feeling called to missions before college</p><p>Failing out of school and begging God for a second chance</p><p>Last memory at a Christmas party before the accident</p><p>Sledding accident → fractured skull, brain injury, paralysis</p><p>Emergency surgery, tracheotomy, shunt, coma</p><p>Waking with no memory and no movement</p><p>Six weeks of post-traumatic amnesia</p><p>Wrestling with anger, fear, and believing God was punishing her</p><p>The turning point: claiming Philippians 4:13</p><p>Becoming “the evangelist” in the rehab hospital</p><p>Walking again after 3 months (a medical miracle)</p><p>Returning to the college that had dismissed her</p><p>Teaching English in Korea for 7 years</p><p>Meeting her husband, who encouraged her to paint again</p><p>Launching Velvet Rose Studios</p><p>Shoes becoming a symbol of walking by faith</p><h3>Kayla’s Brand: Velvet Rose Studios</h3><p><strong>Website: </strong><a href="https://www.velvetrosestudios.com/store"><strong>VelvetRoseStudios.com ---- LISTENERS: </strong></a><strong>use the code: AUTHENTIC at checkout get 10% off</strong></p><p>Handmade products include:</p><ul><li>Hand-painted shoes</li><li>Crossbody bags</li><li>Custom journals (“Your story matters”)</li><li>Tumblers</li><li>Hats</li><li>Art-based accessories</li><li>All designs painted by hand — nothing AI-generated</li></ul><p><strong>Symbolism:</strong> shoes represent walking boldly into God’s calling, one step at a time.</p><h3>Trauma & Recovery Details (for listeners taking notes)</h3><ul><li>Traumatic brain injury</li><li>Brain hemorrhage</li><li>Paralysis on left side</li><li>Tracheotomy</li><li>Shunt placement</li><li>15-day coma</li><li>6-week post-traumatic amnesia</li><li>Intensive rehabilitation</li><li>Learning to walk, talk, and eat again</li><li>Cognitive and memory recovery</li></ul>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:summary>At 20 years old, Kayla’s life changed in an instant when a sledding accident left her in a coma, paralyzed, and fighting for her life — but God was not finished with her story. In this deeply inspiring episode, Kayla shares how He healed her body, rebuilt her identity, reignited her creativity, and ultimately launched Velvet Rose Studios, a prophetic art brand reminding people to step boldly into their calling.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>At 20 years old, Kayla’s life changed in an instant when a sledding accident left her in a coma, paralyzed, and fighting for her life — but God was not finished with her story. In this deeply inspiring episode, Kayla shares how He healed her body, rebuilt her identity, reignited her creativity, and ultimately launched Velvet Rose Studios, a prophetic art brand reminding people to step boldly into their calling.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Valerie Huard knows what it means to feel overwhelmed — mentally, emotionally, and physically. As an award-winning expert in trauma-informed decluttering and the co-creator of the DO Well Method, she’s helped countless leaders and families clear the chaos and reclaim peace.</p><p>In this episode, Valerie shares how trauma shaped her early life — and how healing came through both spiritual surrender and practical strategy. Her approach to healing is holistic and hope-filled, reminding us that clutter is often a symptom, not the root. If you're ready to finally feel free — in your mind, your home, or your heart — this one’s for you.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
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<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>When Your Baby Is Diagnosed With Cancer: Nikki &amp; Samantha’s Story of Faith, Friendship, and the Miracle of Aligned Mommas</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today’s episode is tender, raw, and holy — the kind of story that stays with you long after the final minute.</p><p>When baby Sadie was just seven weeks old, Nikki received the news every mother prays she never hears: “Your daughter has cancer.” In an instant, joy turned to terror… and yet, in the middle of the unthinkable, God began writing a story of faith, friendship, miracles, and uncommon courage.</p><p>Wendy sits down with Nikki Trout and her best friend, Samantha Capstick — founders of <strong>Aligned Momma's</strong>, a nonprofit and community for women who want to live <i>in purpose, on purpose</i>. Together they share the journey of hospital rooms, chemo drips, fasting, worship, prophetic dreams, Scripture playlists, and the fierce determination of a mother who refused to let go of God’s character or His promises.</p><p>This episode is for the mom fighting silent battles, the friend who wants to show up better, and the woman wondering if God still sees her in the middle of her breaking.</p><p>You’ll walk away believing this truth with fresh conviction:<br /><strong>There is no darkness God cannot break into. No diagnosis He cannot meet. No story He cannot redeem.</strong></p><h1>🕊 <strong>EPISODE NOTES</strong></h1><h2><strong>Key Themes</strong></h2><p>What to do when life breaks without warning</p><p>How God shows up through friendship and community</p><p>The faith required to believe for healing when circumstances don’t change overnight</p><p>Why obedience in the waiting matters</p><p>How Sadie’s journey birthed a national movement for moms</p><h2><strong>Scriptures Mentioned</strong></h2><p>(Directly referenced or quoted in the episode)</p><p><i>Ephesians 3:20</i> — "Far more abundantly than all we ask or think…"</p><p><i>Psalm 112:7</i> — “We are not afraid of bad news; our hearts are firm, trusting the Lord.”</p><p><i>1 John 4:4</i> — “Greater is He who is in you…”</p><p><i>Hebrews 10:23</i> — “Hold fast to the confession of our hope…”</p><p><i>Hebrews 6:15</i> — “And thus Abraham, having patiently waited, obtained the promise.”</p><p><i>Mark 11:23–24</i> — Speak to the mountain; believe and receive</p><p><i>John 11:35</i> — “Jesus wept.”</p><p><i>2 Corinthians 5:7</i> — Walk by faith, not by sight</p><p><i>Romans 8:28</i> — All things work together for good</p><p><i>John 14:13–14</i> — Ask in My name</p><p><i>Hebrews 11</i> — Faith that pleases God</p><p><i>Psalm 34:18</i> — He is close to the brokenhearted</p><h2><strong>Worship Songs + Media Mentioned</strong></h2><p><strong>Phil Wickham — “Sunday’s Coming”</strong></p><p><strong>Michael W. Smith — “Agnus Dei”</strong></p><p><strong>The Broken Hallelujah</strong> (various versions)</p><p><strong>700 Club Miracle Testimonies</strong> (CBN)</p><p>Christian radio playlists for building faith in crisis</p><h2><strong>Referenced Stories & Moments in Scripture</strong></h2><p>The woman with the issue of blood (Luke 8:43–48)</p><p>Peter walking on water (Matthew 14:22–33)</p><p>The centurion with unusual faith (Matthew 8:5–13)</p><p>Miracles performed through the disciples after Jesus ascended (Acts 3–5)</p><h2><strong>Connect with Aligned Momma's</strong></h2><p>🌿 Online Community<br />🌿 Podcast<br />🌿 Nonprofit Outreach<br />Instagram: @alignedmommas<br />Facebook Group: <i>Aligned Momma's</i> (4,000+ women and growing)</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today’s episode is tender, raw, and holy — the kind of story that stays with you long after the final minute.</p><p>When baby Sadie was just seven weeks old, Nikki received the news every mother prays she never hears: “Your daughter has cancer.” In an instant, joy turned to terror… and yet, in the middle of the unthinkable, God began writing a story of faith, friendship, miracles, and uncommon courage.</p><p>Wendy sits down with Nikki Trout and her best friend, Samantha Capstick — founders of <strong>Aligned Momma's</strong>, a nonprofit and community for women who want to live <i>in purpose, on purpose</i>. Together they share the journey of hospital rooms, chemo drips, fasting, worship, prophetic dreams, Scripture playlists, and the fierce determination of a mother who refused to let go of God’s character or His promises.</p><p>This episode is for the mom fighting silent battles, the friend who wants to show up better, and the woman wondering if God still sees her in the middle of her breaking.</p><p>You’ll walk away believing this truth with fresh conviction:<br /><strong>There is no darkness God cannot break into. No diagnosis He cannot meet. No story He cannot redeem.</strong></p><h1>🕊 <strong>EPISODE NOTES</strong></h1><h2><strong>Key Themes</strong></h2><p>What to do when life breaks without warning</p><p>How God shows up through friendship and community</p><p>The faith required to believe for healing when circumstances don’t change overnight</p><p>Why obedience in the waiting matters</p><p>How Sadie’s journey birthed a national movement for moms</p><h2><strong>Scriptures Mentioned</strong></h2><p>(Directly referenced or quoted in the episode)</p><p><i>Ephesians 3:20</i> — "Far more abundantly than all we ask or think…"</p><p><i>Psalm 112:7</i> — “We are not afraid of bad news; our hearts are firm, trusting the Lord.”</p><p><i>1 John 4:4</i> — “Greater is He who is in you…”</p><p><i>Hebrews 10:23</i> — “Hold fast to the confession of our hope…”</p><p><i>Hebrews 6:15</i> — “And thus Abraham, having patiently waited, obtained the promise.”</p><p><i>Mark 11:23–24</i> — Speak to the mountain; believe and receive</p><p><i>John 11:35</i> — “Jesus wept.”</p><p><i>2 Corinthians 5:7</i> — Walk by faith, not by sight</p><p><i>Romans 8:28</i> — All things work together for good</p><p><i>John 14:13–14</i> — Ask in My name</p><p><i>Hebrews 11</i> — Faith that pleases God</p><p><i>Psalm 34:18</i> — He is close to the brokenhearted</p><h2><strong>Worship Songs + Media Mentioned</strong></h2><p><strong>Phil Wickham — “Sunday’s Coming”</strong></p><p><strong>Michael W. Smith — “Agnus Dei”</strong></p><p><strong>The Broken Hallelujah</strong> (various versions)</p><p><strong>700 Club Miracle Testimonies</strong> (CBN)</p><p>Christian radio playlists for building faith in crisis</p><h2><strong>Referenced Stories & Moments in Scripture</strong></h2><p>The woman with the issue of blood (Luke 8:43–48)</p><p>Peter walking on water (Matthew 14:22–33)</p><p>The centurion with unusual faith (Matthew 8:5–13)</p><p>Miracles performed through the disciples after Jesus ascended (Acts 3–5)</p><h2><strong>Connect with Aligned Momma's</strong></h2><p>🌿 Online Community<br />🌿 Podcast<br />🌿 Nonprofit Outreach<br />Instagram: @alignedmommas<br />Facebook Group: <i>Aligned Momma's</i> (4,000+ women and growing)</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>When Life Falls Apart Overnight: MelAnn’s Story of Divine Cadence, Crisis, and God’s Nearness</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today’s episode is tender, grounding, and holy — the kind of conversation that reaches the woman who feels like life just threw her off a cliff without warning.</p><p>When MelAnn’s husband suddenly faced an emergency amputation, she found herself thrust into a crisis she could have never prepared for. But God had been preparing <i>her</i> — through rhythm, restoration, nervous system healing, and a sacred lifestyle she now calls <strong>divine cadence</strong>.</p><p>In this powerful conversation, MelAnn shares how the Holy Spirit guided her step-by-step through shock, medical chaos, caregiving, financial uncertainty, and parenting a child with severe anxiety. You’ll hear how God used somatic movement, Scripture, aromatherapy, and daily rhythms to keep her from falling apart — and how He placed the right people in the right places at the exact right time.</p><p>This episode is for you if you’ve ever been blindsided, overwhelmed, or thrown into a season that demanded more than you thought you could give.<br />You’ll learn how God meets you, steadies you, strengthens you, and carries you… even when you do not know what to pray.</p><p>Welcome to the rhythm of healing — and to the cadence that only God can write.</p><h1>🕊 <strong>EPISODE NOTES</strong></h1><h2><strong>Key Themes</strong></h2><p>How God prepares you for battles you don’t know are coming</p><p>The Holy Spirit’s guidance during medical emergencies</p><p>The power of nervous system regulation for spiritual and emotional survival</p><p>How to create sacred rhythms that carry you through crisis</p><p>Parenting through trauma and uncertainty</p><p>What divine cadence looks like in real life</p><p>How identity work + somatic work + Scripture integrate for healing</p><h2><strong>Scriptures Mentioned or Referenced</strong></h2><p><i>Matthew 28:20</i> — “I am with you always…”</p><p><i>Psalm 23</i> — He walks with us through the valley</p><p><i>Psalm 46:1</i> — God is our refuge and strength</p><p><i>Romans 8:28</i> — All things work together</p><p><i>Psalm 91</i> — Under His wings</p><p><i>Isaiah 41:10</i> — I will strengthen you and uphold you</p><p><i>John 14:16–17</i> — The Holy Spirit as Helper and Comforter</p><p><i>Psalm 127:2</i> — God provides even in your sleep</p><p><i>Philippians 4:7</i> — Peace that surpasses understanding</p><h2><strong>Practical Tools Mentioned</strong></h2><h3><strong>For Anxiety + Panic Intervention</strong></h3><p><strong>Vicks Vapor Rub / strong scent inhalers</strong></p><p><strong>Ice held in palms</strong></p><p><strong>Sour foods (lemon, vinegar, tart candies)</strong></p><p><strong>Spicy or sensory-overpowering flavors</strong></p><p>Aromatherapy (cinnamon bark, tangerine, etc.)</p><h3><strong>For Nervous System Regulation</strong></h3><p>Somatic movement</p><p>Vagus nerve activation</p><p>Breathwork + grounding</p><p>Creating a peaceful home environment</p><p>Establishing flexible rhythm-based routines</p><h3><strong>For Spiritual Anchoring</strong></h3><p>Short prayer:<br /><strong>“God, let me see You working. Let me feel You. Remind me You are near.”</strong></p><p>Scripture meditation</p><p>Music as ministry (worship playlists)</p><h2><strong>MelAnn’s Work</strong></h2><p>Identity, Narrative & Movement Strategist</p><p>Nervous System + Vagus Nerve Coaching</p><p>Creator of <strong>Divine Cadence</strong></p><p>Connect with her at:<br />🌿 <strong>The Phoenix Whisperer</strong> https://thephoenixwhisperer.com/</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Nov 2025 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>wendy@resilience-press.com (MelAnn Morales, Wendy Melrose)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today’s episode is tender, grounding, and holy — the kind of conversation that reaches the woman who feels like life just threw her off a cliff without warning.</p><p>When MelAnn’s husband suddenly faced an emergency amputation, she found herself thrust into a crisis she could have never prepared for. But God had been preparing <i>her</i> — through rhythm, restoration, nervous system healing, and a sacred lifestyle she now calls <strong>divine cadence</strong>.</p><p>In this powerful conversation, MelAnn shares how the Holy Spirit guided her step-by-step through shock, medical chaos, caregiving, financial uncertainty, and parenting a child with severe anxiety. You’ll hear how God used somatic movement, Scripture, aromatherapy, and daily rhythms to keep her from falling apart — and how He placed the right people in the right places at the exact right time.</p><p>This episode is for you if you’ve ever been blindsided, overwhelmed, or thrown into a season that demanded more than you thought you could give.<br />You’ll learn how God meets you, steadies you, strengthens you, and carries you… even when you do not know what to pray.</p><p>Welcome to the rhythm of healing — and to the cadence that only God can write.</p><h1>🕊 <strong>EPISODE NOTES</strong></h1><h2><strong>Key Themes</strong></h2><p>How God prepares you for battles you don’t know are coming</p><p>The Holy Spirit’s guidance during medical emergencies</p><p>The power of nervous system regulation for spiritual and emotional survival</p><p>How to create sacred rhythms that carry you through crisis</p><p>Parenting through trauma and uncertainty</p><p>What divine cadence looks like in real life</p><p>How identity work + somatic work + Scripture integrate for healing</p><h2><strong>Scriptures Mentioned or Referenced</strong></h2><p><i>Matthew 28:20</i> — “I am with you always…”</p><p><i>Psalm 23</i> — He walks with us through the valley</p><p><i>Psalm 46:1</i> — God is our refuge and strength</p><p><i>Romans 8:28</i> — All things work together</p><p><i>Psalm 91</i> — Under His wings</p><p><i>Isaiah 41:10</i> — I will strengthen you and uphold you</p><p><i>John 14:16–17</i> — The Holy Spirit as Helper and Comforter</p><p><i>Psalm 127:2</i> — God provides even in your sleep</p><p><i>Philippians 4:7</i> — Peace that surpasses understanding</p><h2><strong>Practical Tools Mentioned</strong></h2><h3><strong>For Anxiety + Panic Intervention</strong></h3><p><strong>Vicks Vapor Rub / strong scent inhalers</strong></p><p><strong>Ice held in palms</strong></p><p><strong>Sour foods (lemon, vinegar, tart candies)</strong></p><p><strong>Spicy or sensory-overpowering flavors</strong></p><p>Aromatherapy (cinnamon bark, tangerine, etc.)</p><h3><strong>For Nervous System Regulation</strong></h3><p>Somatic movement</p><p>Vagus nerve activation</p><p>Breathwork + grounding</p><p>Creating a peaceful home environment</p><p>Establishing flexible rhythm-based routines</p><h3><strong>For Spiritual Anchoring</strong></h3><p>Short prayer:<br /><strong>“God, let me see You working. Let me feel You. Remind me You are near.”</strong></p><p>Scripture meditation</p><p>Music as ministry (worship playlists)</p><h2><strong>MelAnn’s Work</strong></h2><p>Identity, Narrative & Movement Strategist</p><p>Nervous System + Vagus Nerve Coaching</p><p>Creator of <strong>Divine Cadence</strong></p><p>Connect with her at:<br />🌿 <strong>The Phoenix Whisperer</strong> https://thephoenixwhisperer.com/</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Emmy Cybela is a healthcare leader, devoted mom, and survivor-advocate who is courageously using her voice to drive real change in the fight against human trafficking. In this deeply moving episode, Emmy shares her personal story of grooming, captivity, and miraculous escape—and how God is now using her redemption to bring hope, education, and prevention to others. You’ll learn how traffickers prey on vulnerabilities, why education is our greatest weapon, and how Emmy is equipping families to protect their children through her work with <i>Lacey’s Hope Project</i> and <i>No Happy Endings</i>.</p><p>🔗 Visit Emmy’s organization: www.laceyshopeproject.org<br />🎯 Demand-side campaign: www.nohappyendings.org</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Nov 2025 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Emmy Cybela is a healthcare leader, devoted mom, and survivor-advocate who is courageously using her voice to drive real change in the fight against human trafficking. In this deeply moving episode, Emmy shares her personal story of grooming, captivity, and miraculous escape—and how God is now using her redemption to bring hope, education, and prevention to others. You’ll learn how traffickers prey on vulnerabilities, why education is our greatest weapon, and how Emmy is equipping families to protect their children through her work with <i>Lacey’s Hope Project</i> and <i>No Happy Endings</i>.</p><p>🔗 Visit Emmy’s organization: www.laceyshopeproject.org<br />🎯 Demand-side campaign: www.nohappyendings.org</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Tammy Appleton is a certified Go Giver speaker, founder of Peak Play, and a passionate advocate for mindset, healing, and joyful living. In this powerful episode, Tammy shares the heartbreaking story that nearly destroyed her son’s athletic dreams—and the redemptive path it launched instead. You’ll hear how one moment of crisis revealed deep flaws in youth sports culture and ignited a calling to support parents and athletes with compassion, wisdom, and faith.</p><p>👉 Learn more about Tammy’s work and access powerful resources for sports parents at <a href="https://www.peakplay.net/">www.peakplay.net</a>.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Nov 2025 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>wendy@resilience-press.com (Tammy Appleton, Wendy Melrose)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tammy Appleton is a certified Go Giver speaker, founder of Peak Play, and a passionate advocate for mindset, healing, and joyful living. In this powerful episode, Tammy shares the heartbreaking story that nearly destroyed her son’s athletic dreams—and the redemptive path it launched instead. You’ll hear how one moment of crisis revealed deep flaws in youth sports culture and ignited a calling to support parents and athletes with compassion, wisdom, and faith.</p><p>👉 Learn more about Tammy’s work and access powerful resources for sports parents at <a href="https://www.peakplay.net/">www.peakplay.net</a>.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>What happens when everything you’ve built—your marriage, your faith, your career—burns to the ground? For Sarah Lawrence, it was the most painful yet redemptive season of her life. In this powerful episode, Sarah shares how God met her in the ashes of infidelity, shame, and trauma to rebuild everything on a foundation of truth, grace, and authentic identity.</p><p>Wendy Melrose sits down with Sara, a coach, speaker, and champion of intellectual diversity, to unpack how understanding the way our minds are uniquely wired can transform not only our self-perception but also our relationships. Through the lens of faith and neuroscience, Sarah reveals how she and her husband learned to lay down old patterns, embrace emotional safety, and rebuild connection after betrayal.</p><p>If you’ve ever believed you were too broken, too far gone, or too late for redemption — this episode will remind you: <i>nothing is wasted in the hands of God.</i></p><h3>🕊 PODCAST NOTES</h3><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><p>Healing begins when we stop performing and start surrendering.</p><p>Intellectual diversity helps couples see each other the way God does.</p><p>Forgiveness—of yourself and others—is the foundation for freedom.</p><p>Restoration requires community, truth, and radical grace.</p><p>You are <i>not</i> your worst mistake; God can use even your pain for purpose.</p><p><strong>Scriptures Mentioned:</strong></p><p>Romans 8:28 – <i>All things work together for good for those who love God.</i></p><p>Isaiah 61:3 – <i>Beauty for ashes, joy for mourning.</i></p><p>2 Corinthians 5:17 – <i>If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation.</i></p><p>Philippians 1:6 – <i>He who began a good work in you will complete it.</i></p><p>Psalm 34:18 – <i>The Lord is close to the brokenhearted.</i></p><p>1 Peter 5:10 – <i>After you have suffered a little while, He will restore you.</i></p><p>Ephesians 4:32 – <i>Be kind and forgiving, as Christ forgave you.</i></p><p>Proverbs 24:16 – <i>Though the righteous fall seven times, they rise again.</i></p><p><strong>Connect with Sarah:</strong><br />🌐 Humanintellect.us<br />https://www.facebook.com/ActivatedCoachingLLC<br />https://www.facebook.com/saralawrence01</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What happens when everything you’ve built—your marriage, your faith, your career—burns to the ground? For Sarah Lawrence, it was the most painful yet redemptive season of her life. In this powerful episode, Sarah shares how God met her in the ashes of infidelity, shame, and trauma to rebuild everything on a foundation of truth, grace, and authentic identity.</p><p>Wendy Melrose sits down with Sara, a coach, speaker, and champion of intellectual diversity, to unpack how understanding the way our minds are uniquely wired can transform not only our self-perception but also our relationships. Through the lens of faith and neuroscience, Sarah reveals how she and her husband learned to lay down old patterns, embrace emotional safety, and rebuild connection after betrayal.</p><p>If you’ve ever believed you were too broken, too far gone, or too late for redemption — this episode will remind you: <i>nothing is wasted in the hands of God.</i></p><h3>🕊 PODCAST NOTES</h3><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><p>Healing begins when we stop performing and start surrendering.</p><p>Intellectual diversity helps couples see each other the way God does.</p><p>Forgiveness—of yourself and others—is the foundation for freedom.</p><p>Restoration requires community, truth, and radical grace.</p><p>You are <i>not</i> your worst mistake; God can use even your pain for purpose.</p><p><strong>Scriptures Mentioned:</strong></p><p>Romans 8:28 – <i>All things work together for good for those who love God.</i></p><p>Isaiah 61:3 – <i>Beauty for ashes, joy for mourning.</i></p><p>2 Corinthians 5:17 – <i>If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation.</i></p><p>Philippians 1:6 – <i>He who began a good work in you will complete it.</i></p><p>Psalm 34:18 – <i>The Lord is close to the brokenhearted.</i></p><p>1 Peter 5:10 – <i>After you have suffered a little while, He will restore you.</i></p><p>Ephesians 4:32 – <i>Be kind and forgiving, as Christ forgave you.</i></p><p>Proverbs 24:16 – <i>Though the righteous fall seven times, they rise again.</i></p><p><strong>Connect with Sarah:</strong><br />🌐 Humanintellect.us<br />https://www.facebook.com/ActivatedCoachingLLC<br />https://www.facebook.com/saralawrence01</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Sohma Rae Hathaway scored a 7 on the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) test — a number most clinicians associate with chronic trauma. But trauma isn’t where her story ends. It’s where her creativity, compassion, and calling began.</p><p>In this episode, Sohma shares how God carried her through deep emotional wounds, motherhood (to 4 biological and 7 stepchildren), and the disorienting highs and lows of rebuilding life after loss. Through symbolic oil paintings, writing, and relentless faith, she’s become a storyteller for the hurting — proof that healing is possible when we anchor our identity in Christ. Her work reminds us that God’s hand is never too short to rescue — and His love is never too quiet to speak through art.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sohma Rae Hathaway scored a 7 on the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) test — a number most clinicians associate with chronic trauma. But trauma isn’t where her story ends. It’s where her creativity, compassion, and calling began.</p><p>In this episode, Sohma shares how God carried her through deep emotional wounds, motherhood (to 4 biological and 7 stepchildren), and the disorienting highs and lows of rebuilding life after loss. Through symbolic oil paintings, writing, and relentless faith, she’s become a storyteller for the hurting — proof that healing is possible when we anchor our identity in Christ. Her work reminds us that God’s hand is never too short to rescue — and His love is never too quiet to speak through art.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:title>7 ACEs, 11 Children, and a Brush with Grace: Sohma’s Story of Creative Redemption</itunes:title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Shelley Ginn has survived things that should’ve ended her story — a car accident, an aneurysm, a stroke, and countless surgeries. But the hardest pain came when her friend Stephanie, a vibrant woman of faith, passed away from cancer… and Shelley was left to live.</p><p>In this episode, Shelley shares her honest wrestling with grief, survivor’s guilt, and the sovereignty of God. Her story is full of Scripture, symbolism, and seafaring wisdom — and reminds us that even when we can’t make sense of the storm, God still holds the ship. This is an episode for anyone who’s ever asked, <i>Why them and not me?</i></p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2025 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shelley Ginn has survived things that should’ve ended her story — a car accident, an aneurysm, a stroke, and countless surgeries. But the hardest pain came when her friend Stephanie, a vibrant woman of faith, passed away from cancer… and Shelley was left to live.</p><p>In this episode, Shelley shares her honest wrestling with grief, survivor’s guilt, and the sovereignty of God. Her story is full of Scripture, symbolism, and seafaring wisdom — and reminds us that even when we can’t make sense of the storm, God still holds the ship. This is an episode for anyone who’s ever asked, <i>Why them and not me?</i></p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Becca Engle was nonverbal as a child, misunderstood by teachers, and counted out by professionals. Today, she’s a published author, public speaker, and passionate advocate for autism awareness and emotional healing — walking proof that diagnosis doesn’t define destiny.</p><p>In this episode, Rebecca shares her journey of overcoming labels, navigating mental health challenges, and discovering God’s healing through self-expression, surrender, and courage. Her story will inspire anyone who’s ever been told they’re “too much” or “not enough.” If you’ve been underestimated, this one’s for you.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Nov 2025 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Becca Engle was nonverbal as a child, misunderstood by teachers, and counted out by professionals. Today, she’s a published author, public speaker, and passionate advocate for autism awareness and emotional healing — walking proof that diagnosis doesn’t define destiny.</p><p>In this episode, Rebecca shares her journey of overcoming labels, navigating mental health challenges, and discovering God’s healing through self-expression, surrender, and courage. Her story will inspire anyone who’s ever been told they’re “too much” or “not enough.” If you’ve been underestimated, this one’s for you.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Jess Moyer is a speaker, coach, author, and faith-filled mom who knows what it means to walk through unimaginable grief. After losing her infant son Steven, two babies in utero, and her father, Jess turned her pain into purpose — helping women heal through mindset, meals, movement, and faith.</p><p> </p><p>In this episode, Jess shares the behind-the-scenes story of how grief shaped her life and called her deeper into her mission as a coach and encourager. Through her R.E.A.L. Framework and her deeply personal testimony, Jess reminds us that healing is possible — and we don’t have to walk it alone.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 7 Nov 2025 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Angelia Hayes is a minister, mentor, and bestselling author who knows what it means to pivot late in life—and do it with purpose, obedience, and unshakable faith. In this powerful episode, she opens up about losing a 24-year career, leaving a ministry assignment, and discovering her true identity in Christ through a season of divine redirection. Now, as the founder of Unique Foundations Enterprise and author of <i>More Than Meets the Eye</i>, Angela equips women to rediscover their worth and walk boldly into their God-given callings—no matter their age or past.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Tiffany Colvin is a writer, speaker, and fierce woman of faith who knows what it means to be carried by God through tragedy — and come out testifying. Her story is laced with poetic boldness, undeniable resilience, and a passion for purpose-driven living.</p><p>In this episode, Tiffany shares how she turned heartbreak into healing, and how her devotional <i>Your Daily Ticket</i> was born from the fire of personal transformation. She reminds us that evangelism doesn’t require a stage — just a yielded heart. Her motto? <i>Go! Get! God!</i></p><p><i>You can buy her book on Amazon by </i><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Your-Daily-Ticket-Passport-Effectively/dp/B0DZF2TJ63"><i>clicking HERE!</i></a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>After years of performing in church spaces that left her burned out and spiritually wounded, Trae Bohlen made the bold choice to tear it all down — every assumption, every performance, every piece of borrowed belief.</p><p>In this episode, Trae shares what it looked like to deconstruct her faith <i>not to walk away,</i> but to rebuild it on the true foundation of the Gospel and the character of God. She talks about what hurt, what healed, and what freedom really feels like on the other side. If you’ve ever been wounded by religion but still long for Jesus — this conversation will meet you in the middle.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After years of performing in church spaces that left her burned out and spiritually wounded, Trae Bohlen made the bold choice to tear it all down — every assumption, every performance, every piece of borrowed belief.</p><p>In this episode, Trae shares what it looked like to deconstruct her faith <i>not to walk away,</i> but to rebuild it on the true foundation of the Gospel and the character of God. She talks about what hurt, what healed, and what freedom really feels like on the other side. If you’ve ever been wounded by religion but still long for Jesus — this conversation will meet you in the middle.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Pamela Jean is a wife, mother, business and high-performance coach, TEDx speaker, and proud Gammie to 13 — but what you won’t see on the résumé is the fire she’s walked through to get here.</p><p>In this episode, Pamela shares how the trials of life refined her walk with the Lord and shaped the woman she is today. She talks about the moments she nearly gave up — and the grace that met her every time. Her story is for anyone balancing faith, family, and calling… and wondering if they can still show up whole. Spoiler: You can. And Pamela’s life proves it.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Guyla Greenly knows what it feels like to fall apart — and to rise again. From divorce and deep depression to career burnout and medication loss, she’s walked through multiple emotional breakdowns and still holds tightly to the truth: <i>God is in control, even when we don’t understand it.</i></p><p>In this episode, Dr. Greenly shares how her personal and professional worlds collided — and how God patiently rewired her peace one layer at a time. Through her honesty, wisdom, and faith-filled insight, you’ll find permission to stop pretending and instead begin healing. If you’re running on empty, this is your invitation to rest.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Clover Johnston never imagined she’d be navigating single motherhood just weeks after giving birth — or that the road to healing would be marked by betrayal, infidelity, and a co-parenting dynamic that stretched her soul. But instead of letting bitterness take root, she chose to heal. And instead of fear, she chose faith.</p><p>In this episode, Clover shares how God transformed her pain into a purpose, giving her a passion for helping women co-parent with grace, regain their identity, and thrive in their calling. Her motto says it all: <i>“It’s hard to be fruitful while you’re holding onto what’s hurtful.”</i> This episode is for every mom who’s doing her best to rise — even when the ground keeps shifting.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>At just 24 years old, Roberta Crisler’s life was shattered by a devastating car accident that left her in a coma, her brain severely injured, and her body barely functioning. Doctors weren’t sure she’d survive — much less walk, talk, or live independently again.</p><p>In this episode, Roberta shares the winding road of her recovery: the humor, the heartbreak, the rehabilitation, and the joy of reclaiming life one pedal stroke at a time. She opens up about the spiritual questions, emotional healing, and the faith that anchored her when everything else fell away. Her story will challenge your excuses and reignite your hope.</p><p>You can purchase her book "My Story of Hope: Life After a Serious Brain Injury" here: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/My-Story-Hope-Serious-Injury" target="_blank">https://www.amazon.com/My-Story-Hope-Serious-Injury</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Kari Olson hit rock bottom — foreclosure, burnout, single motherhood, and the crushing weight of financial pressure. But just when everything seemed to fall apart, God invited her to surrender... and then showed up in a miraculous way.</p><p>In this episode, Kari shares how she said yes to God’s call and earned $100K in just 67 days — not by striving, but by stepping into Spirit-led strategy. Her story will encourage every entrepreneur, dreamer, and weary woman trying to figure out how to pay the bills and still follow God. If you’ve ever questioned whether He cares about your calling <i>and</i> your cash flow, this episode is for you.</p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 5 Sep 2025 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Jacqueline Widdis grew up carrying the deep wounds of childhood sexual abuse — and like so many survivors, it shaped her view of herself, her worth, and her voice. But God had more in mind for her story.</p><p>In this episode, Jacqueline opens up about her long journey of healing through therapy, Celebrate Recovery, and the gentle, persistent love of God. She shares how she re-entered the workforce after nearly two decades at home, and how that leap of faith is now helping her mentor others in job searches, prayer, and professional confidence. This is a story of redemption in layers — and it’s far from over.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 2025 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>wendy@resilience-press.com (Jacqueline Widdis, Wendy Melrose)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jacqueline Widdis grew up carrying the deep wounds of childhood sexual abuse — and like so many survivors, it shaped her view of herself, her worth, and her voice. But God had more in mind for her story.</p><p>In this episode, Jacqueline opens up about her long journey of healing through therapy, Celebrate Recovery, and the gentle, persistent love of God. She shares how she re-entered the workforce after nearly two decades at home, and how that leap of faith is now helping her mentor others in job searches, prayer, and professional confidence. This is a story of redemption in layers — and it’s far from over.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Debra Touchette spent 26 years in active addiction, cycling through jails and institutions, completely convinced she’d never be free. But then God stepped in — and everything changed.</p><p>In this episode, Debra shares the raw, real journey of her transformation: from abandoned and addicted to a foster mom, caregiver, and bold woman of faith. Her voice is full of fire, her story full of scars — and her message is full of hope for anyone who thinks they’re too far gone. God is still in the business of radical redemption, and Debi’s life proves it.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Aug 2025 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>wendy@resilience-press.com (Debra Touchette, Wendy Melrose)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Debra Touchette spent 26 years in active addiction, cycling through jails and institutions, completely convinced she’d never be free. But then God stepped in — and everything changed.</p><p>In this episode, Debra shares the raw, real journey of her transformation: from abandoned and addicted to a foster mom, caregiver, and bold woman of faith. Her voice is full of fire, her story full of scars — and her message is full of hope for anyone who thinks they’re too far gone. God is still in the business of radical redemption, and Debi’s life proves it.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Is Halloween really just “fun costumes and candy”… or is it a cultural doorway to fear, compromise, and the demonic? 👀</p><p>In this jaw-dropping episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy Melrose sits down with Lisa Vanderveen, Brooke, and Danielle Taylor to pull back the curtain on the <strong>dark origins of Halloween</strong> and expose the truth the world doesn’t want you to know. From <i>Harry Potter</i> and <i>Hocus Pocus</i> to Disney’s <i>Halloweentown</i> and Pixar’s <i>Coco</i>, we confront how pop culture has normalized witchcraft and the occult—while Scripture (Ephesians 5:11, Deuteronomy 18, 2 Corinthians 6:14) calls us to live set apart.</p><p>🔥 Hear raw testimonies of deliverance, breaking generational curses, and finding freedom in Christ.<br />⚔️ Discover how to raise kids in a <strong>culture of life</strong> instead of the culture of death.<br />✨ And walk away with biblical truth that will change how you see Halloween forever.</p><p>This isn’t condemnation. This is FREEDOM. 🕊️</p><h3>Podcast Notes (Scriptures & Movies Referenced)</h3><p><strong>Key Scriptures Mentioned</strong></p><p>Ephesians 5:11 – “Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them.”</p><p>Jeremiah 10:2 – “Learn not the way of the heathen.”</p><p>2 Corinthians 6:14 – “What partnership has righteousness with lawlessness? Or what fellowship has light with darkness?”</p><p>Deuteronomy 18:10–12 – Warning against divination, sorcery, witchcraft.</p><p>1 Corinthians 10:21 – “You cannot drink the cup of the Lord and the cup of demons too.”</p><p>1 Samuel 15:23 – “Rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft.”</p><p>Galatians 5:19–21 – Works of the flesh include witchcraft; those who practice will not inherit the kingdom.</p><p>Leviticus 19:31 – “Do not turn to mediums or seek out spiritists.”</p><p>1 Peter 5:8 – “The enemy prowls around like a roaring lion…”</p><p>Ephesians 6:12 – “Our struggle is not against flesh and blood…”</p><p>Luke 10:19 – Authority to trample on snakes and scorpions.</p><p>John 8:36 – “Whom the Son sets free is free indeed.”</p><p>2 Corinthians 3:17 – “Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.”</p><p>Proverbs 4:23 – Guard your heart above all else.</p><p>2 Timothy 1:7 – “God has not given us a spirit of fear…”</p><p>Philippians 4:8 – Think on what is pure, lovely, and praiseworthy.</p><p>James 4:17 – To know the good you ought to do and not do it is sin.</p><p><strong>Movies & Pop Culture Mentioned</strong></p><p><i>Halloweentown</i> (Disney)</p><p><i>Coco</i> (Pixar)</p><p><i>Chucky</i> (horror movie)</p><p><i>Hocus Pocus</i></p><p><i>Harry Potter</i></p><p><i>Wizard of Oz</i> / <i>Wicked</i></p><p><i><strong>Case for Christ</strong></i><strong> (faith film)</strong></p><p><i><strong>Jesus Revolution</strong></i><strong> (faith film)</strong></p><p><i><strong>Furious Love</strong></i><strong> (documentary)</strong></p><p><i><strong>Finger of God</strong></i><strong> (documentary)</strong></p>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Aug 2025 20:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is Halloween really just “fun costumes and candy”… or is it a cultural doorway to fear, compromise, and the demonic? 👀</p><p>In this jaw-dropping episode of <i>Healed. Whole. Called.</i>, Wendy Melrose sits down with Lisa Vanderveen, Brooke, and Danielle Taylor to pull back the curtain on the <strong>dark origins of Halloween</strong> and expose the truth the world doesn’t want you to know. From <i>Harry Potter</i> and <i>Hocus Pocus</i> to Disney’s <i>Halloweentown</i> and Pixar’s <i>Coco</i>, we confront how pop culture has normalized witchcraft and the occult—while Scripture (Ephesians 5:11, Deuteronomy 18, 2 Corinthians 6:14) calls us to live set apart.</p><p>🔥 Hear raw testimonies of deliverance, breaking generational curses, and finding freedom in Christ.<br />⚔️ Discover how to raise kids in a <strong>culture of life</strong> instead of the culture of death.<br />✨ And walk away with biblical truth that will change how you see Halloween forever.</p><p>This isn’t condemnation. This is FREEDOM. 🕊️</p><h3>Podcast Notes (Scriptures & Movies Referenced)</h3><p><strong>Key Scriptures Mentioned</strong></p><p>Ephesians 5:11 – “Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them.”</p><p>Jeremiah 10:2 – “Learn not the way of the heathen.”</p><p>2 Corinthians 6:14 – “What partnership has righteousness with lawlessness? Or what fellowship has light with darkness?”</p><p>Deuteronomy 18:10–12 – Warning against divination, sorcery, witchcraft.</p><p>1 Corinthians 10:21 – “You cannot drink the cup of the Lord and the cup of demons too.”</p><p>1 Samuel 15:23 – “Rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft.”</p><p>Galatians 5:19–21 – Works of the flesh include witchcraft; those who practice will not inherit the kingdom.</p><p>Leviticus 19:31 – “Do not turn to mediums or seek out spiritists.”</p><p>1 Peter 5:8 – “The enemy prowls around like a roaring lion…”</p><p>Ephesians 6:12 – “Our struggle is not against flesh and blood…”</p><p>Luke 10:19 – Authority to trample on snakes and scorpions.</p><p>John 8:36 – “Whom the Son sets free is free indeed.”</p><p>2 Corinthians 3:17 – “Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.”</p><p>Proverbs 4:23 – Guard your heart above all else.</p><p>2 Timothy 1:7 – “God has not given us a spirit of fear…”</p><p>Philippians 4:8 – Think on what is pure, lovely, and praiseworthy.</p><p>James 4:17 – To know the good you ought to do and not do it is sin.</p><p><strong>Movies & Pop Culture Mentioned</strong></p><p><i>Halloweentown</i> (Disney)</p><p><i>Coco</i> (Pixar)</p><p><i>Chucky</i> (horror movie)</p><p><i>Hocus Pocus</i></p><p><i>Harry Potter</i></p><p><i>Wizard of Oz</i> / <i>Wicked</i></p><p><i><strong>Case for Christ</strong></i><strong> (faith film)</strong></p><p><i><strong>Jesus Revolution</strong></i><strong> (faith film)</strong></p><p><i><strong>Furious Love</strong></i><strong> (documentary)</strong></p><p><i><strong>Finger of God</strong></i><strong> (documentary)</strong></p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:summary>In this powerful episode, Wendy and her friends Lisa, Brooke, and Danielle unpack why they choose to live set apart from Halloween—not from a place of judgment or legalism, but from obedience and conviction through the Holy Spirit. Together they reveal the origins of Halloween, the dangers of compromise, and the freedom Christ offers through deliverance and truth.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this powerful episode, Wendy and her friends Lisa, Brooke, and Danielle unpack why they choose to live set apart from Halloween—not from a place of judgment or legalism, but from obedience and conviction through the Holy Spirit. Together they reveal the origins of Halloween, the dangers of compromise, and the freedom Christ offers through deliverance and truth.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>When Deanna Cotten received her ALS diagnosis, she could have shrunk back. Instead, she started writing. And speaking. And living — more fully than ever before.</p><p>In this episode, Deanna shares what it means to face terminal illness with courage, honesty, and unshakable faith. Her story is laced with humor, deep spiritual wisdom, and a fierce desire to use every breath for purpose. If you've ever feared the unknown or wondered what legacy looks like in the face of suffering, Deanna’s testimony will meet you right where you are.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2025 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When Deanna Cotten received her ALS diagnosis, she could have shrunk back. Instead, she started writing. And speaking. And living — more fully than ever before.</p><p>In this episode, Deanna shares what it means to face terminal illness with courage, honesty, and unshakable faith. Her story is laced with humor, deep spiritual wisdom, and a fierce desire to use every breath for purpose. If you've ever feared the unknown or wondered what legacy looks like in the face of suffering, Deanna’s testimony will meet you right where you are.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Karen Schwarztrauber spent 42 years as a wife, mother, and faithful behind-the-scenes supporter — until her life shifted dramatically. After decades of caregiving, Karen found herself navigating an unexpected divorce, a fresh understanding of codependency, and the question of <i>what now?</i></p><p>In this episode, Karen shares her honest reflections on faith, identity, and the hidden courage it takes to start again later in life. Her voice is gentle but bold, and her story proves that no matter how long we’ve been in the background, God sees us — and He still calls us forward.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 8 Aug 2025 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>wendy@resilience-press.com (Karen Schwarztrauber, Wendy Melrose)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Karen Schwarztrauber spent 42 years as a wife, mother, and faithful behind-the-scenes supporter — until her life shifted dramatically. After decades of caregiving, Karen found herself navigating an unexpected divorce, a fresh understanding of codependency, and the question of <i>what now?</i></p><p>In this episode, Karen shares her honest reflections on faith, identity, and the hidden courage it takes to start again later in life. Her voice is gentle but bold, and her story proves that no matter how long we’ve been in the background, God sees us — and He still calls us forward.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Katie Dorosh knows what it means to walk through fire. A cancer diagnosis. Infertility. Loss. And yet — through all of it, she never stopped singing her hard-fought hallelujah.</p><p>In this episode, Katie opens up about her diagnosis, her healing, and the miracle of becoming a mother to her son Griffin. She shares what it looks like to trust God not just for the outcome, but in the <i>in-between</i>. Her story is raw, redemptive, and rooted in the truth that God is still very much in the miracle business.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 1 Aug 2025 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>wendy@resilience-press.com (Katie Dorosh, Wendy Melrose)</author>
      <link>https://healed-whole-called.simplecast.com/episodes/a-hard-fought-hallelujah-2Q7C46yJ</link>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Katie Dorosh knows what it means to walk through fire. A cancer diagnosis. Infertility. Loss. And yet — through all of it, she never stopped singing her hard-fought hallelujah.</p><p>In this episode, Katie opens up about her diagnosis, her healing, and the miracle of becoming a mother to her son Griffin. She shares what it looks like to trust God not just for the outcome, but in the <i>in-between</i>. Her story is raw, redemptive, and rooted in the truth that God is still very much in the miracle business.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Join Wendy Melrose on "Healed. Whole. Called." as Angela Linville shares her courageous journey of healing and self-discovery after experiencing domestic violence, toxic relationships, and emotional brokenness. Angela candidly discusses how unresolved emotional wounds from childhood shaped her choices, leading her through years of heartache and loss of identity. Listen as Angela reveals how she encountered God’s gentle yet powerful love, discovering grace beyond performance and a renewed purpose from her pain.</p><p>If you're struggling with toxic relationships, identity loss, or seeking a deeper relationship with God, this episode offers authentic hope, practical spiritual insights, and encouragement to help you reclaim your true worth and identity in Christ.</p><p>Key Topics:</p><ul><li>Overcoming Toxic Relationships</li><li>Healing from Domestic Violence</li><li>Rediscovering Your Identity in Christ</li><li>Understanding and Experiencing God’s Love</li><li>Transforming Pain into Purpose</li></ul><p>Subscribe to "Healed. Whole. Called." for weekly inspiration, powerful testimonies, and practical wisdom rooted in faith.</p><p>🔗 Download your FREE self-publishing guide "Get to the Point of Self-Publishing" at <a href="www.resilience-press.com">www.Resilience-Press.com</a> (Free Resources)</p><p> </p><p>#AngelaLinville #HealedWholeCalled #ToxicRelationships #DomesticViolence #FaithJourney #ChristianPodcast #HealingInChrist #IdentityInChrist</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Join Wendy Melrose on "Healed. Whole. Called." as Angela Linville shares her courageous journey of healing and self-discovery after experiencing domestic violence, toxic relationships, and emotional brokenness. Angela candidly discusses how unresolved emotional wounds from childhood shaped her choices, leading her through years of heartache and loss of identity. Listen as Angela reveals how she encountered God’s gentle yet powerful love, discovering grace beyond performance and a renewed purpose from her pain.</p><p>If you're struggling with toxic relationships, identity loss, or seeking a deeper relationship with God, this episode offers authentic hope, practical spiritual insights, and encouragement to help you reclaim your true worth and identity in Christ.</p><p>Key Topics:</p><ul><li>Overcoming Toxic Relationships</li><li>Healing from Domestic Violence</li><li>Rediscovering Your Identity in Christ</li><li>Understanding and Experiencing God’s Love</li><li>Transforming Pain into Purpose</li></ul><p>Subscribe to "Healed. Whole. Called." for weekly inspiration, powerful testimonies, and practical wisdom rooted in faith.</p><p>🔗 Download your FREE self-publishing guide "Get to the Point of Self-Publishing" at <a href="www.resilience-press.com">www.Resilience-Press.com</a> (Free Resources)</p><p> </p><p>#AngelaLinville #HealedWholeCalled #ToxicRelationships #DomesticViolence #FaithJourney #ChristianPodcast #HealingInChrist #IdentityInChrist</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>When Dafne Wiswell was told by doctors she might never feel well again, she refused to accept that as the end of her story. Through prayer, nutrition, and the steady hand of God, she began to rebuild her life — one faith-fueled decision at a time.</p><p>In this episode, Dafne shares how she overcame multiple chronic diagnoses, why healing is never just physical, and how God used her suffering to birth a deeper calling. Her voice is strong, her honesty refreshing, and her message simple: it’s not over — not with God in the mix.</p><p>Download Dafne's FREE ebook here: <a href="https://thechronicillnesscoach.co/books/"> https://thechronicillnesscoach.co/books/</a></p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When Dafne Wiswell was told by doctors she might never feel well again, she refused to accept that as the end of her story. Through prayer, nutrition, and the steady hand of God, she began to rebuild her life — one faith-fueled decision at a time.</p><p>In this episode, Dafne shares how she overcame multiple chronic diagnoses, why healing is never just physical, and how God used her suffering to birth a deeper calling. Her voice is strong, her honesty refreshing, and her message simple: it’s not over — not with God in the mix.</p><p>Download Dafne's FREE ebook here: <a href="https://thechronicillnesscoach.co/books/"> https://thechronicillnesscoach.co/books/</a></p>
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      <itunes:title>When Doctors  Gave Up, God Didn’t, Dafne Wisell&apos;s Testimony</itunes:title>
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      <title>From Hustle to Holy: Erin Harrigan’s Surrendered Success Story</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>What happens when a high-achieving woman finally lays down her hustle and says yes to God's pace? For Erin Harrigan, that moment of surrender transformed everything — from her business to her heart.</p><p>In this episode, Erin shares her journey of chasing worldly success and how burnout brought her to a breaking point. Through Scripture, stillness, and obedience, she began to align with the Lord's assignment — and found a new rhythm of peace, provision, and purpose. Today, she coaches Christian women to do the same through her book, podcast, and coaching platform. If you’ve ever wondered whether there’s more to success than just striving, Erin’s story will speak to your soul.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What happens when a high-achieving woman finally lays down her hustle and says yes to God's pace? For Erin Harrigan, that moment of surrender transformed everything — from her business to her heart.</p><p>In this episode, Erin shares her journey of chasing worldly success and how burnout brought her to a breaking point. Through Scripture, stillness, and obedience, she began to align with the Lord's assignment — and found a new rhythm of peace, provision, and purpose. Today, she coaches Christian women to do the same through her book, podcast, and coaching platform. If you’ve ever wondered whether there’s more to success than just striving, Erin’s story will speak to your soul.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>After a childhood marked by deep trauma, the loss of her sibling, and surviving sexual violence, Ragan Andrew’s life could’ve easily been defined by heartbreak. But God had other plans.</p><p>In this episode, Ragan shares how her healing journey led her from survival to significance — how boxing became her outlet, travel became her ministry, and faith became her anchor. She opens up about navigating estranged family relationships, the betrayal of divorce, and how she found beauty in unexpected places.</p><p>Today, as the founder of Adrift Tours and Travel, she helps others reconnect with joy through meaningful experiences. Her story is a powerful reminder that no matter how broken things feel, God can still bring purpose from the pain.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 1 Aug 2025 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>wendy@resilience-press.com (wendy melrose, Ragan Andrew)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After a childhood marked by deep trauma, the loss of her sibling, and surviving sexual violence, Ragan Andrew’s life could’ve easily been defined by heartbreak. But God had other plans.</p><p>In this episode, Ragan shares how her healing journey led her from survival to significance — how boxing became her outlet, travel became her ministry, and faith became her anchor. She opens up about navigating estranged family relationships, the betrayal of divorce, and how she found beauty in unexpected places.</p><p>Today, as the founder of Adrift Tours and Travel, she helps others reconnect with joy through meaningful experiences. Her story is a powerful reminder that no matter how broken things feel, God can still bring purpose from the pain.</p>
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      <title>Kidnapped, Rescued, Redeemed: Lauren Burns’ Story</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>At just seven years old, Lauren Burns was kidnapped by her father and taken to Jordan — a world away from everything familiar. Years later, after a daring rescue and heartbreaking losses, she found her voice, her healing, and her purpose in Christ.</p><p>In this episode, Lauren opens up about what it means to forgive the unforgivable, trust again, and share your story when it still aches. She’s now the host of <i>The Redeemed Podcast</i>, where she interviews her own rescuers and others walking out redemption. Her message is clear: God is still in the rescue business — and your story still matters.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
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      <author>wendy@resilience-press.com (Lauren Burns, Wendy Melrose)</author>
      <link>https://healed-whole-called.simplecast.com/episodes/kidnapped-rescued-redeemed-m7KA6T30</link>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At just seven years old, Lauren Burns was kidnapped by her father and taken to Jordan — a world away from everything familiar. Years later, after a daring rescue and heartbreaking losses, she found her voice, her healing, and her purpose in Christ.</p><p>In this episode, Lauren opens up about what it means to forgive the unforgivable, trust again, and share your story when it still aches. She’s now the host of <i>The Redeemed Podcast</i>, where she interviews her own rescuers and others walking out redemption. Her message is clear: God is still in the rescue business — and your story still matters.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Labeled Learning Disabled — and Still Called by God: Michelle’s Story</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Michelle Steiner was told she would never go to college, never live independently, and never succeed in the “real world.” But God had a different story in mind.</p><p>In this episode, Michelle opens up about growing up with a learning disability, navigating school systems and stereotypes, and learning to see herself through the lens of truth — not limitations. She now advocates for others with disabilities through her writing and speaking, proving that you are never disqualified from purpose just because your journey looks different.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></description>
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      <author>wendy@resilience-press.com (Michelle Steiner, Wendy Melrose)</author>
      <link>https://healed-whole-called.simplecast.com/episodes/labeled-learning-disabled-and-still-called-by-god-RvTggUv_</link>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Michelle Steiner was told she would never go to college, never live independently, and never succeed in the “real world.” But God had a different story in mind.</p><p>In this episode, Michelle opens up about growing up with a learning disability, navigating school systems and stereotypes, and learning to see herself through the lens of truth — not limitations. She now advocates for others with disabilities through her writing and speaking, proving that you are never disqualified from purpose just because your journey looks different.</p>
<p><p>If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.</p><p>The <strong>Story Discernment Guide</strong> is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.</p><p>You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at <a href="www.storycalling.info"><strong>storycalling.info</strong>.</a></p><p>Your story is not an accident.<br>You are healed.<br>You are whole.<br>You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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