They said you’d be nothing.
They said you were the problem.
They said you’d never be enough.
But God said… you are chosen, anointed, and set apart.
In this powerful and emotional episode, Pastor Osharae opens up a healing conversation for every woman who has ever carried the weight of cruel words, false labels, and broken identities. This is for the woman who’s been blamed, belittled, and boxed in, and yet still finds the strength to rise.
Through deep reflection, truth, and raw spiritual insight, Osharae breaks down how to confront word curses, silence internal lies, and walk boldly in the identity God spoke over you.
You’ll laugh, cry, and see yourself differently, not as what they said, but as who God designed you to be.
✨ You are not overlooked, you are ordained. You are not forgotten, you are favored. You are not broken, you are becoming whole.
So many women give and give, at home, at work, in ministry, in relationships, yet still feel invisible. Especially in the Black community, the unspoken expectation to always be strong leaves women exhausted, unappreciated, and questioning if they’ll ever be “enough.”
In this raw conversation, Osharae, Phylicia, and Jeseca unpack the silent pain of being needed but not valued, loved but not affirmed, present yet unseen. Together, they explore how silence and lack of appreciation shape a woman’s identity, why many feel trapped in cycles of over-giving, and how to reclaim worth beyond performance.
This episode is not just about exposing the wound, it’s about finding healing. Through reflection, truth-telling, and God’s relentless love, we’re reminding every woman: you are more than what you give. You are seen. You are worthy. You are loved.
🎧 Lean in, Queens, this one will sit deep in your soul.
The absence, rejection, or silence of a father leaves an imprint that words can’t erase. For many women, those wounds show up in hidden ways, struggles with trust, self-worth, love, and identity. In this heartfelt conversation, Osharae, Jeseca, and Phylicia open up about the pain of father wounds and the journey to healing.
Together, we explore the silent ache of daughters who longed for affirmation but only received absence, who craved love but met rejection, and who built walls instead of bridges just to survive. Yet, there is hope. Through honesty, community, and the redeeming love of God, broken places can be restored, and women can learn to see themselves as more than what was missing.
Reflection prompts and practical steps are woven throughout this episode, inviting you to pause, breathe, and begin your own journey of healing.
Join us for this powerful episode of Parables for a Woman’s Heart and be reminded: you are not fatherless, you are fully known, fully loved, and fully His.
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What do you do when you’ve prayed until your voice is hoarse, but heaven feels silent? When rejection stings, loneliness lingers, and even the thought of living feels too heavy? In this raw and unfiltered conversation, Pastor Osharae Harriot Williams sits down with Alicia to wrestle with one of the hardest questions of faith: How do you hold on to God when hope feels far away?
This episode touches the places we often hide, suicide, despair, unanswered prayers, and the aching silence of God. With honesty, Scripture, and deep conviction, Pastor O reminds us that silence is not absence, brokenness is not uselessness, and delay is not denial.
If you’ve ever wondered if God hears you, sees you, or still has a plan for you… this episode is for you. It’s not just encouragement; it’s a lifeline.
✨ Your story isn’t over. Don’t put a period where God has placed a comma.
#suicideprevention #prayer
Pastor O
Betrayal cuts deeper than almost any wound. Whether it’s a broken friendship, a shattered marriage, or trust destroyed by someone you counted on, betrayal leaves you questioning your worth, your judgment, and even your faith.
In this heartfelt conversation, Osharae, Phylicia, Jeseca, and Alicia sit down to talk honestly about the pain of betrayal and the long, difficult road to rebuilding. Together, they explore what it feels like to love after disappointment, how to forgive without losing yourself, and how God can bring beauty from even the most broken places.
This is more than a discussion, it’s an invitation to hope again, to rise again, and to believe that being broken does not mean you’re beyond repair. Healing is possible, and your story isn’t over.
Queens, lean in. This episode may just give you the courage to pick up your own pieces.
Pastor Osharae
What happens when the strong one breaks?
In this raw and emotional episode of Parables for a Woman’s Heart, Osharae opens up about the hidden pain of serving others while silently bleeding behind the scenes. As a wife, leader, mother, career woman, and volunteer suicide prevention counselor, she knows what it means to be “everything for everyone”, yet feel unseen, unheard, and untouched in her own struggles.
This conversation dives deep into the reality so many women face: showing up for family, work, and ministry, while carrying silent wounds no one stops to notice. It’s a reminder that strength doesn’t mean you’re unbreakable, and that even servants need sanctuary.
Through powerful stories, heartfelt reflection, and biblical truth, this episode offers hope, healing, and practical steps for those who feel exhausted, invisible, or forgotten. You’ll be encouraged to pause, to breathe, and to remember: you matter too.
Tune in, and let this episode remind you that God sees your tears, even when the world only sees your service.
Shame is one of the heaviest burdens a woman can carry, because it hides in silence. In this raw and unfiltered conversation, we open the vault on the secrets, regrets, and unspoken wounds that so many women bury but never truly heal from.
From the pain of abortion, to the shame of divorce, to the scars of infidelity, whether committed or endured, this episode leans into the stories that rarely make it to the surface. We name them, we sit with them, and we remind each other that God’s grace is still greater.
This is not just a podcast episode, it’s an invitation to break the silence, release the guilt, and remember that shame is not your identity. It’s a chapter, not your whole story.
🎧 Lean in, Queens. Healing starts here.
Love is meant to be a safe place, but what happens when it starts to feel like a battlefield? In this episode of Parables for a Woman’s Heart, Jeseca and Osharae get real about the hidden struggles many women face in relationships, when the people you love most leave you feeling drained, bruised, or unseen.
We unpack the silent wars of the heart: marriages that feel one-sided, friendships that cut deeper than they comfort, and family ties that suffocate instead of support. Through raw reflection, biblical wisdom, and honest conversation, we ask the hard questions: How do you navigate love that hurts more than it heals? Can peace and love coexist when the scars run deep?
This episode will not only make you reflect, but it will also guide you toward hope and healing. You’ll walk away with practical tools, spiritual insight, and a reminder that you are worthy of a love that blesses, not bruises.
Tune in, and maybe, just maybe, you’ll find the courage to rewrite your love story.
Comparison wears a mask. On the outside, it looks like admiration or ambition, but inside, it quietly steals joy, distorts identity, and leaves scars that no one sees. In this powerful episode, sisters, Phylicia McGregor and Osharae Williams opens up about the hidden weight of comparison and how it almost broke her spirit. Together, we peel back the layers of silent battles women face when measuring themselves against others, in family, friendships, careers, and even ministry.
This isn’t just another conversation; it’s an invitation to break free. Expect raw honesty, healing truths, and the reminder that your worth has never been measured by what others have, do, or become.
Lean in, because this episode might be the mirror your soul needs.
We’re wives, moms, leaders, daughters, career women, caretakers… and sometimes we wear all those hats in one single day. But here’s the question I want us to sit with: while you’re busy taking care of everyone else… who’s taking care of you?
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