Have you ever hit a wall and asked yourself, "What do I do now? How will I ever get past this?" If you are human and have a pulse, you probably have. The MercyCast is a podcast dedicated to learning the subtle art of compassion through the adversity of everyday life. Join Raleigh Sadler, the host, as he has honest and thought-provoking conversations with friends he has met along the way. Each Wednesday, listen to the encouraging true stories of people, like you and me, who are learning compassion through hard times. For more information and show notes, go to mercycast.com.
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Have you ever hit a wall and asked yourself, "What do I do now? How will I ever get past this?" If you are human and have a pulse, you probably have. The MercyCast is a podcast dedicated to learning the subtle art of compassion through the adversity of everyday life. Join Raleigh Sadler, the host, as he has honest and thought-provoking conversations with friends he has met along the way. Each Wednesday, listen to the encouraging true stories of people, like you and me, who are learning compassion through hard times. For more information and show notes, go to mercycast.com.
In this episode of the Mercy Cast, I’m joined by Cally Logan—a school teacher, senior writer for Crosswalk, and the author of 'The Wallflower that Bloomed.' Cally shares her powerful journey that began at just 19 when she confronted severe health issues, endured multiple misdiagnoses, and traveled to the prestigious Mayo Clinic.
Despite navigating these overwhelming challenges, Cally found strength and companionship through her faith, which ultimately led her to redefine her purpose and identity. In our conversation, we tackle the importance of vulnerability, the critical role of faith in overcoming adversity, and the way our shared stories can help others feel less alone.
Cally confidently recounts her experiences as a writer, illustrating how her trials have not only shaped her but have also resonated deeply with many readers, offering them solace and understanding. You won’t want to miss Cally’s inspiring insights and the empowering discussion we had!
If this episode resonates with you, share it with someone who might need it. Let’s keep normalizing these conversations around mental health, support, and the beauty of showing up as we are.
Thanks for being here.
Raleigh
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Have you ever hit a wall and asked yourself, "What do I do now? How will I ever get past this?" If you are human and have a pulse, you probably have. The MercyCast is a podcast dedicated to learning the subtle art of compassion through the adversity of everyday life. Join Raleigh Sadler, the host, as he has honest and thought-provoking conversations with friends he has met along the way. Each Wednesday, listen to the encouraging true stories of people, like you and me, who are learning compassion through hard times. For more information and show notes, go to mercycast.com.