Talitha Koum is a grace-filled podcast where Christian faith and mental health intersect. This is a space where stigma is dismantled, silence is honored, and stories of struggle are met with compassion and truth.
Each episode gently explores how God meets us in our wilderness—through Scripture, soul-baring conversations, and redemptive insights that guide us toward healing and wholeness.
Whether you’re hurting, healing, or holding on, this podcast is an echo of grace through the noise—from the God who once said, “Talitha koum,” still inviting you to rise, rebuild, and rest in His grace.
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Talitha Koum is a grace-filled podcast where Christian faith and mental health intersect. This is a space where stigma is dismantled, silence is honored, and stories of struggle are met with compassion and truth.
Each episode gently explores how God meets us in our wilderness—through Scripture, soul-baring conversations, and redemptive insights that guide us toward healing and wholeness.
Whether you’re hurting, healing, or holding on, this podcast is an echo of grace through the noise—from the God who once said, “Talitha koum,” still inviting you to rise, rebuild, and rest in His grace.
Hi! Welcome to 4 AM with Paula Salvosa where we ride on a roller coaster that will never unbuckle and we journey together in this whole conundrum called life!
Talitha Koum with Paula Salvosa
Talitha Koum is a grace-filled podcast where Christian faith and mental health intersect. This is a space where stigma is dismantled, silence is honored, and stories of struggle are met with compassion and truth.
Each episode gently explores how God meets us in our wilderness—through Scripture, soul-baring conversations, and redemptive insights that guide us toward healing and wholeness.
Whether you’re hurting, healing, or holding on, this podcast is an echo of grace through the noise—from the God who once said, “Talitha koum,” still inviting you to rise, rebuild, and rest in His grace.