• S2 E15 We Did This To Ourselves - The High Five
    Apr 28 2026

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    Through a deeply personal story and a simple but unforgettable metaphor—the “high five”—this episode uncovers how two people can both reach out… and still walk away feeling rejected.

    This isn’t about blame.
    It’s about awareness.

    Because somewhere along the way, we stopped going first.
    We started protecting ourselves instead of connecting.
    And now we’re all standing there… hands halfway up.

    If you’ve ever felt overlooked, misunderstood, or hesitant to reach out again—this one is for you.

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    18 mins
  • S2 E14 We Did This To Ourselves — What are we afraid of
    Apr 21 2026

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    Why does it seem so easy for men to build connection… while women can sit in the same room, week after week, and still feel alone?

    In this episode of Me Again, God, Charlene shares a simple, everyday story that reveals something deeper—something we don’t like to admit out loud. It’s not that we don’t want connection. We do. We crave it. But somewhere between wanting it and starting it… something breaks down.

    This isn’t about personality. It’s not about being introverted or extroverted. And it’s definitely not about opportunity.

    It’s about the moment we choose to stay in our seats instead of stepping out.

    If you’ve ever walked away from a room full of people feeling unseen, disconnected, or just… off—this episode is for you.

    Because maybe the problem isn’t that connection is hard.

    Maybe it’s that we’ve stopped starting.

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    5 mins
  • Letter To My Younger Self
    Apr 15 2026

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    This episode is a letter. Written by me, for me — the girl I was in my twenties who thought strength was the same thing as faith. I am reading it out loud because someone else needs to hear it too. Maybe that someone is you. Maybe you are her right now — holding everything together, choosing the wrong things for the right reasons, loving your children from a distance called busy, waiting on a man to lead who was never built for it. I wrote this for the version of me who had not yet learned that God is not impressed by how much you can carry. He never asked you to carry it. So sit down, turn this up, and let me read you the letter I wish someone had handed me. It is not too late. It was never too late. He is still right there — waiting not for your strength, but for your surrender.

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    7 mins
  • S2 E13 We Did This To Ourselves — Why Women Feel Lonely in a Room Full of Women
    Apr 14 2026

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    She can coordinate a hundred people in a room — and couldn't say hello to one woman standing six feet away. Sound familiar? In this episode of Season 2, Charlene opens We Did This To Ourselves with a confession most women are too proud to make: she has been running a mental Match.com profile for a best friend she invented. The woman in her head is safe, permanent, and never leaving — because real women can. This episode is an honest, sometimes funny, and quietly devastating look at the loneliness Christian women carry in silence, why we perform contentment we don't feel, and why wanting connection so badly scares us into doing nothing about it. You were designed for this. And it's time we finally said so out loud.

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    9 mins
  • S2 E12 The Crown and The Throne
    Apr 7 2026

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    She wrote the first book for the woman who was tired.

    The woman who had done everything on her own, built everything herself, held everything together — and one day looked around and realized she had done it all without God's design and was running on empty. That was Cost of Her Crown.

    And then she realized the story was only half told.

    Because behind every exhausted woman who had to become everything... was a man who had stepped back from something.

    In this dedicated book launch episode, Charlene Condu introduces The Cost of His Throne — the companion book that completes the picture. Starting in the Garden of Eden with the moment that changed everything — not Eve's action, but Adam's silence — Charlene traces the long, devastating, and ultimately redeemable story of what happens when men abandon their God-given role. And what it costs everyone when they do.

    This episode is for the woman who wants to understand the man she loves. It is for the woman who is raising sons. It is for the woman who wants to hand both books to her husband and say — read this. Together. And yes — it is for the man who somehow finds himself listening.

    Because the crown and the throne were always meant to work together.

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    23 mins
  • S2 E11 Why Do We Call It Good? An Easter Deep Dive
    Apr 3 2026

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    Somewhere along the way, Easter started getting labeled as “pagan”—and if you’ve ever heard the name Eostre or seen the debates about rabbits, eggs, and ancient traditions, you might be wondering what’s actually true.

    In this episode of Me Again, God, we’re slowing it down and getting honest.

    We’re talking about where the idea of Eostre even comes from (spoiler: one 8th-century monk), what history actually supports, and what’s been added later through assumption, culture, and internet debates. No fear tactics. No fluff. Just clarity.

    Because here’s the thing—your faith shouldn’t feel shaky every time someone posts a viral “gotcha” about its origins.

    We’ll also talk about what Easter is really rooted in, why Passover matters more than most people realize, and how easy it is to confuse cultural symbols with spiritual truth.

    If you’ve ever thought, “Wait… have I been celebrating something wrong?”—this one’s for you.

    Not perfect. Not polished. Sometimes messy.
    Just you, me… and the truth.

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    22 mins
  • S2 E10 Lost Sheep Series Stop Asking Why
    Mar 31 2026

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    You've seen them clearly. You've learned when to go forward and when to pull back. You've let them go and you're watching the road.

    Now it's time to fight.

    In the finale of the Lost Sheep Series, Charlene Condu brings everything home with the most powerful truth of this entire series: you are not helpless. You have never been helpless. You have access to weapons the enemy cannot match, strategies he cannot counter, and a God who fights on behalf of mothers and partners who refuse to quit.

    This episode is a full breakdown of the Armor of God from Ephesians 6 — not the Sunday school version, not a memory verse — but a tactical field guide for the woman who is fighting for a child or a family member in the invisible war. Charlene walks through every piece of the armor and shows you exactly how to put it on for someone who won't put it on for themselves.

    She also delivers the most important message of the entire series: the battle was never yours to win. It was always God's. Your job is to suit up, show up, and not quit.

    This is the finale. Come ready.

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    31 mins
  • S2 E9 Lost Sheep Series Let Them
    Mar 24 2026

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    You love them. You've tried everything. And you still don't know — do you keep reaching out or do you step back? Do you call again or does the silence say something they need to hear? Do you show up or does showing up push them further away?

    In Part 2 of the Lost Sheep Series, Charlene Condu tackles the hardest question parents and partners face when loving someone who won't let them close: when do you go forward and when do you pull back?

    Using the story of the Prodigal Son as a roadmap, Charlene unpacks one of the most misunderstood parenting strategies in Scripture — the father who let his son go. He didn't chase him to the pig farm. He didn't enable the destruction. But he never stopped watching the road. And the moment that boy turned around, his father was already running.

    This episode will help you understand the difference between pursuing and pressuring, between keeping the door open and being a doormat, between loving fiercely and loving wisely. It will also speak honestly to what happens when you give everything and it still isn't enough — and how to keep going without losing yourself in the process.

    This is not a failure manual. This is a battle strategy.

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    29 mins