Sisterhood Table

Ashley Nicole

Sisterhood Table is a space where women gather to share stories of strength, healing, and faith. This podcast is for the woman who feels weary and needs spiritual encouragement, the woman who has walked through hard seasons and has wisdom to share, and the woman who is searching for something more. Around this table, we have honest conversations about relationships, healing, identity, and rediscovering who you are. You are not alone, your story is not over, and there is always a seat for you here.

  1. Jul 30

    18 - A Shadow of Myself - Finding Hope Again

    The Shadow of Myself: Finding Hope Again Have you ever looked in the mirror and thought, "I don't even feel like myself anymore?" Maybe you've been carrying so much for so long that you've forgotten what joy feels like. Maybe you're simply going through the motions—showing up for work, caring for your family, checking all the boxes—while quietly wondering where the woman you used to be has gone. In one of the most personal episodes of The Sisterhood Table, Ashley shares her journey through depression, emotional exhaustion, and the slow process of finding hope again. Through honest storytelling, biblical encouragement, and practical wisdom, she reminds us that healing isn't about becoming someone new—it's about rediscovering the woman God created us to be. Together, we'll talk about: 🤍 What it feels like to slowly lose yourself in the middle of life's hardest seasons 🤍 The lies depression and emotional exhaustion can whisper to our hearts 🤍 Why your identity is not defined by your emotions or your circumstances 🤍 How therapy, community, prayer, and God's grace can all play a role in healing 🤍 The power of taking one small step toward hope—even when you don't feel ready 🤍 How God gently restored joy through creativity, travel, writing, podcasting, and new dreams If you've ever felt like a shadow of yourself, this episode is a reminder that your story isn't over. The woman you miss isn't gone. She may be buried beneath grief, stress, trauma, burnout, or depression—but by God's grace, she can be found again. Because healing rarely happens all at once. It happens one faithful step at a time. If this episode encouraged you, would you follow The Sisterhood Table, leave a rating and review, and share it with a woman who may need the reminder that there is still hope waiting for her. 🤍 "Depression changed how I saw myself, but it never changed how God saw me."

  2. Jul 15

    17 - When Friendship Breaks Your Heart

    In this heartfelt episode of The Sisterhood Table, Ashley explores a type of grief we rarely talk about—the loss of a close friendship. Whether you've experienced betrayal, grown apart from someone you once considered a sister, or found yourself wondering why certain friendships don't last forever, this conversation is a reminder that you're not alone. Together, we'll talk about: 🤍 Why friendship heartbreak can be just as painful as a romantic breakup 🤍 The difference between healthy sisterhood and unhealthy friendship 🤍 Recognizing controlling, manipulative, or one-sided relationships with wisdom and compassion 🤍 Why understanding someone's past doesn't excuse harmful behavior 🤍 How God sometimes changes the "seating chart" in our lives 🤍 Making peace with friendships that were meant for a chapter rather than a lifetime 🤍 Preparing your heart—and your table—for the beautiful women God may be bringing into your next season Through personal stories, biblical encouragement, and practical wisdom, Ashley shares how every woman who has sat around our table has shaped us in some way. Some become lifelong friends. Others stay for only a chapter or two. But each relationship has something to teach us. If you've been struggling to let go of a friendship, grieving an empty chair at your table, or wondering if God still has meaningful relationships in store for you, this episode is for you. Because sometimes God clears a place at the table not to leave us lonely... but to welcome someone we haven't met yet. If this episode encouraged you, please follow The Sisterhood Table, leave a rating and review, and share it with a woman who might need the reminder that she always has a seat at God's table. 🤍

  3. Jul 1

    16 - Not Every Battle Deserves Your Energy

    In this episode of The Sisterhood Table, Ashley shares a heartfelt conversation about choosing peace over constant conflict and learning that not every battle deserves your energy. Drawing from her own experiences with co-parenting after divorce, Ashley explores the difference between principles and preferences, how to discern which battles are truly worth fighting, and why protecting your peace is one of the wisest decisions you can make. Together, we'll talk about the hidden cost of conflict, the ripple effects it has on our health and our children, navigating unwanted advice from family, friends, and social media, and why emotional maturity often means responding with wisdom instead of reacting in the moment. Ashley also reflects on what children really need after divorce, the importance of allowing them to find their own voice, and how modeling emotional regulation can shape the way they handle relationships for years to come. Rooted in the example of Jesus before Pilate and the wisdom of Romans 12:18, this episode reminds us that peace and passivity are not the same thing. We are called to do our part, trust God with what we cannot control, and let go of the battles that were never ours to fight. If you've been carrying the weight of conflict, replaying conversations in your mind, or feeling exhausted from trying to prove your point, this episode is an invitation to pause, breathe, and ask yourself: "Is this really my battle to fight?" Because sometimes the greatest victory isn't winning the argument... It's walking away with your peace. 🤍

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Sisterhood Table is a space where women gather to share stories of strength, healing, and faith. This podcast is for the woman who feels weary and needs spiritual encouragement, the woman who has walked through hard seasons and has wisdom to share, and the woman who is searching for something more. Around this table, we have honest conversations about relationships, healing, identity, and rediscovering who you are. You are not alone, your story is not over, and there is always a seat for you here.