• Building On Solid Ground
    Jan 25 2026

    What happens after God gives you the vision — but before you feel ready?

    In this episode, we talk about the pressure that comes after calling. The fear that shows up when responsibility becomes real. And the tension between waiting to feel confident and choosing to move in obedience anyway.

    Using the book of Book of Joshua as a reference point, we explore why courage isn’t a personality trait, why success has to be defined before results, and why faith often requires movement before clarity.

    This conversation isn’t about proving yourself or rushing the process. It’s about learning how to handle what’s already been entrusted to you — in your life, your leadership, and your work.

    In this episode, you’ll reflect on:

    • Why fear doesn’t mean you’re off track
    • How waiting to feel ready can keep you stuck
    • What it looks like to define success before outcomes
    • How to move forward without having the full picture

    We’ll close with a short reflection and prayer to help you pause, realign, and move forward with intention — not urgency.

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    30 mins
  • The Power of the Tongue: Why Heaven Doesn’t Respond to Victim Language
    Jan 18 2026

    We often pray for breakthrough while speaking in ways that quietly agree with limitation.

    In this episode, we walk through the book of Numbers and the story of the Israelites in the wilderness — not as a history lesson, but as a mirror. God promised the land. He showed them the land. The outcome was already decided. Yet an entire generation never entered — not because of giants, but because of how they spoke about themselves.

    This conversation is about alignment, not manifestation.
    About language, not denial.
    About identity, not hype.

    We explore:

    • Why complaining kept the Israelites stuck even while God was present
    • How familiar, “humble-sounding” language can actually be agreement with fear
    • The difference between faith language and denial
    • What it means to speak from identity instead of emotion
    • Why God’s instructions to Joshua reveal the pathway from wilderness to possession

    If you’re in a season of building, expanding, or stepping into something bigger — and you feel unsure, small, or not quite ready — this episode will help you recognize where language may be limiting what obedience is trying to unlock.

    You’re not behind.
    You’re being prepared.

    🎧 Listen now.

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    14 mins
  • Fear Isn’t a Stop Sign — It’s a Signal
    Jan 11 2026

    Fear doesn’t always show up as panic.
    Sometimes it shows up as waiting, overthinking, or calling delay “discernment.”

    In this episode of Saved Not Soft, we’re unpacking what it actually means to move with fear, not wait for it to leave—especially as women who feel called to more responsibility, leadership, and impact.

    Using the story of Esther as a backdrop, we talk about:

    • Why clarity often follows action—not the other way around
    • How fear disguises itself as wisdom, patience, or perfectionism
    • The difference between prayer that anchors you and prayer that stalls you
    • What obedience looks like when the outcome isn’t guaranteed

    This isn’t about reckless action.
    It’s about aligned movement—taking responsibility for what you’ve been entrusted with and trusting God while you move.

    If you’ve been sensing a next step but feel stuck between faith and fear, this conversation is for you.

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    18 mins
  • God Is Not Confused About Your Next Step
    Jan 4 2026

    God already spoke. Are you listening — or delaying?

    In Episode 1 of Saved, Not Soft, we confront the version of “waiting on God” that’s actually fear in disguise. Through biblical context, real-life application, and a call to action rooted in Deuteronomy 30:14, this episode is an invitation to mature faith — the kind that moves, builds, and obeys.

    This podcast isn’t here to comfort you.
    It’s here to activate you.

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    20 mins