Patterns may run in families but so does healing, in episode 15 of Healing Intentionally, we talk about family cycles (emotional, behavioural, financial, even spiritual) and what it truly means to become the transitional character in your story. I started the conversation you will see most people avoid. Let us start talking about the things that do matter because it can end with you and begin again with grace. The unspoken pain, silence, anger, and avoidance don’t just happen. They’re learned. The good news is you can unlearn them.
Episode 15 is your reminder that God can use you to rewrite the story.
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Insecurity shows up as comparison, self-doubt, and people-pleasing… even with all of our experiences, exposures, degrees, connections and so on. But it doesn’t have to run the show. In Episode 14 of Healing Intentionally, we talk about choosing progress over perfection and finding security in who God made you to be.” Insecurity whispers you’re not enough. God declares you are fearfully and wonderfully made.
Say it out-loud, I am fearfully and wonderfully made.
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September is Suicide Prevention Month. In Episode 13, we talk honestly about suicidal thoughts — what they are, how to respond, and where to find hope.
Psalm 34:18 reminds us that the Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.
If you or someone you love is hurting, don’t wait. Speak up. Reach out. Listen. Help is real. God is interested in you and everything you are going through, you are absolutely not alone.
You are seen. you are loved and You Matter.
Boundaries are not walls — they’re doors. They decide what comes in and what stays. In thisepisode, we are breaking myths about boundaries and embracing them as biblical, healthy, and healing. Boundaries aren’t selfish. They’re sacred.
In this episode, we unpack how feelings — even the difficult ones — can be transformed, not suppressed. From unspoken anger to generational sadness, this conversation explores emotional honesty, spiritual growth, and the process of letting God heal what we often hide. It's not just about feeling better — it’s about healing deeply.
Healing is not automatic. It doesn’t come by waiting.
In this episode, we explore the heart of change: the courage to want it, the grace to forgive, and the strength to break generational cycles.
You’ll hear personal reflections, biblical insight, and a reminder that true healing starts when you say, “Yes, I’m ready to change.”
In this episode of Healing Intentionally, we open the uncomfortable but sacred conversation around forgiveness—what it is, what it isn’t, and why it’s so deeply tied to your healing.
Forgiveness doesn’t mean forgetting. It doesn’t mean what happened was okay. It means you’re choosing to lay the burden down—for your freedom, your peace, and your healing.
Together, we explore forgiveness from the lens of faith, clinical truth, and lived experience—including:
1. Forgiving others (even when they don’t say sorry)
2. Forgiving God (when you feel let down)
3. Forgiving yourself (when shame won’t let go)
This one is personal. This one is powerful.
In this episode of Healing Intentionally, we continue our conversation on inherited emotional patterns and trauma. Talking about how to break the cycle—mentally, spiritually, and biologically. Whether it’s people-pleasing, anxiety, generational silence, or emotional detachment… healing is possible.
Learn what Scripture says about inherited pain and how you can interrupt it—through awareness, therapy, prayer, and intentional living.
You didn’t break it—but you can heal it.
In this episode of Healing Intentionally, we dive into the science of epigenetics and the spiritual threads that run through our generations. It’s time to understand the patterns and break from them. Let's talk faith, generational patterns and the grace of God that breaks the cycle.
Healing isn’t cheap—but neither is staying broken.
In this powerful and honest episode, I explore what it really costs to heal—time, honesty, surrender—and what we silently pay when we avoid it: peace, purpose, and true connection. Drawing from scripture (Psalm 147:3), clinical insights, and a few of my own personal experiences (yes, even the awkward ones), If you’ve been wondering why you're stuck in cycles, snapping at people, or ghosting your therapist… this one’s for you. If you’ve been afraid of what healing might require of you, this episode is your invitation to pause, reflect, and take the first step—intentionally.
We say we want to heal—but sometimes we run from it too. Why? Because healing costs something. In this episode, I’m digging into the very real reasons we avoid healing (yes, even after making the decision and convincing ourselves). It’s honest, faith-filled, and wrapped in grace. You don’t want to miss it.
In this episode of Healing Intentionally, we’re doing something beautiful — we’re pausing to speak life. Healing isn’t just about reflection, it’s also about confession. About calling things as though they were. About reintroducing yourself to yourself with love and grace.
I walk you through the power of affirmations — not just as a feel-good routine, but as a faith-filled practice rooted in Scripture, science, and soul care. Whether you’re in the thick of healing or just beginning, this episode invites you to open your mouth and declare what you believe about yourself, your healing, and your future.
Because healing isn’t passive. It’s intentional. And sometimes, it starts with saying something different.