• Misunderstood Motherhood: Mary
    May 29 2026

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    In the final week of our Misunderstood Motherhood series, we explore the story of Mary…the woman who carried promise before the world fully understood it.

    Often remembered through peaceful scenes and familiar traditions, Mary’s story is also one of courage, surrender, trust, and faith.

    This episode reflects on what it meant to carry the Son of God while navigating misunderstanding, vulnerability, and the unknown future ahead of her. Through Scripture, we explore Mary not simply as a symbol of perfection, but as a deeply human woman who trusted God one step at a time.

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    9 mins
  • Misunderstood Motherhood: Bathsheba
    May 22 2026

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    For generations, Bathsheba’s story has been simplified into temptation and failure. But Scripture says:
    ✨ “David sent messengers to get her.” — 2 Samuel 11:4

    This episode asks deeper questions about power, loss, misplaced shame, and what it means to continue living after your story becomes public.

    Bathsheba lost more than history often acknowledges:

    • her safety
    • her privacy
    • her husband
    • and the ability to grieve quietly

    Yet God did not erase her from redemption’s story.

    Through reflections from The Most Misunderstood Women of the Bible and themes echoed in The Mothers, this conversation invites listeners to reconsider the women Scripture never reduced the way history often has.

    Because the full story matters.

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    10 mins
  • Misunderstood Motherhood: Tamar
    May 15 2026

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    In Week 3 of our Misunderstood Motherhood series, we explore Tamar in Genesis 38—a woman whose story has often been reduced to scandal when it was really about abandonment, survival, dignity, and refusing to disappear inside a system that failed her.

    After being widowed and left in prolonged uncertainty, Tamar realizes silence is no longer protecting her—it’s erasing her. And in one of the most startling moments in Scripture, Judah ultimately declares:

    ✨ “She is more righteous than I.” — Genesis 38:26

    This episode invites us to reconsider the women we label “too much,” and asks deeper questions about justice, grief, neglect, and the emotional cost of being overlooked.

    If you’ve ever felt emotionally stranded, forgotten, or exhausted from shrinking yourself to keep others comfortable, this conversation is for you.

    ✨ Some women are not “too much.”
    They have simply been unheard for too long.

    Inspired by The Most Misunderstood Women of the Bible and woven with reflections from The Mothers, this episode explores survival, sacred dignity, and the courage to stop disappearing.

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    13 mins
  • Misunderstood Motherhood: Hagar
    May 8 2026

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    What happens when a woman feels unseen by the people around her…but deeply seen by God?

    Used by others and pushed aside, Hagar runs into the desert carrying pain, fear, and uncertainty. But instead of abandoning her there, God meets her in the middle of it—and reveals Himself as El Roi: “The God who sees me.”

    This episode is for the woman who feels overlooked, emotionally exhausted, unseen in her own story, or quietly carrying more than anyone realizes.

    ✨ You may feel unseen by people… but you are fully seen by God.

    Inspired by The Most Misunderstood Women of the Bible and woven with themes from The Mothers, this conversation explores motherhood, identity, healing, and the powerful truth that God meets us even in the wilderness.

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    7 mins
  • Misunderstood Motherhood: Eve
    May 1 2026

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    Was Eve really the woman who ruined everything?

    In Week 1 of our Mother’s Day series, Misunderstood Motherhood: What the World Says vs What God Sees, we revisit Eve’s story through a biblical lens—moving beyond blame to uncover truth, identity, and redemption.

    If you’ve ever felt defined by one mistake or pressured to be perfect, this episode will remind you:

    You are not the moment that broke you.
    You are still part of the story God is writing.

    Inspired by The Most Misunderstood Women of the Bible and The Mothers, this episode explores faith, motherhood, healing, and what God truly says about women.

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    7 mins
  • how do you live wholeheartedly in the middle?
    Apr 24 2026

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    In this episode, we gently reflect on what it means to stay present when clarity hasn’t arrived yet. To keep showing up with honesty, even when things feel messy or unresolved.

    Because wholehearted living isn’t about having it all figured out—it’s about choosing to remain open, grounded, and connected to yourself right here.

    Right in the middle.

    Take a breath. You’re allowed to be here. 🌿

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    11 mins
  • what if being seen starts with you?
    Apr 17 2026

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    This week on The Write Voice, in this deeply personal episode, I share a recent experience that brought me face to face with unresolved emotion, how a simple dream triggered a wave of sadness and anxiety, and what it looked like to stay present instead of shutting it down.

    Together, we unpack:

    • the difference between being seen by others and seeing yourself
    • why vulnerability starts internally before it’s ever expressed outwardly
    • how to sit with hard emotions without abandoning yourself
    • and what wholehearted living looks like in real, imperfect moments

    This episode is an invitation to stop performing, stop hiding, and begin honoring the version of you that exists right now.

    You are worthy of being seen…not someday, but today.


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    12 mins
  • are you strong or just surviving?
    Apr 10 2026

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    On the outside, strength can look like holding it all together—but underneath, it can feel like exhaustion and disconnection. In this episode, we gently unpack the difference between true strength and survival mode, and what it means to finally pause.

    Because real strength isn’t constant endurance—it’s honesty, softness, and allowing yourself to be supported.

    Take a breath. Check in. Where are you living… and where are you just surviving? 🧡


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    11 mins