A Woman’s Heart with Lisa Granger

Lisa Granger

God has placed something unique and powerful inside every woman’s heart and each story is worth telling. By sharing our stories, we create a space for hope, encouragement, and real life application.

  1. Lori Melton: Following in the Footsteps of the Faithful

    6D AGO

    Lori Melton: Following in the Footsteps of the Faithful

    What if the key to spiritual growth isn’t striving harder—but walking alongside someone who has already walked faithfully with Jesus? On this episode we welcome author, spiritual director, and retreat leader Lori G. Melton to talk about her book Journey with a Giant. Lori introduces a powerful spiritual practice: learning from faithful Christian men and women throughout history in order to deepen our own walk with Christ. It’s not about idolizing them—it’s about observing how they pursued Christ. Their examples can help us cultivate spiritual maturity, strengthen relationships, and grow in love. In This Episode, We Discuss: • What it means to “Journey with a Giant” • Lori’s initial hesitation about the practice—and how she came to embrace it • Why the focus must always remain on Jesus, not the individual • The importance of silence, slowing down, and intentional reflection • The personal impact of walking with different giants, including learning to love and accept others more fully • Taking courageous next steps in the areas where God is calling you If you’ve ever longed for deeper spiritual growth, richer faith practices, or a fresh way to connect with Jesus, this conversation will inspire and equip you. Lori G. Melton is an author, spiritual director, retreat leader, and member of Hope Writers. She is the host of the Sanctuary Stirrings Podcast and co-founder and director of The Sanctuary at Bear Creek Retreat Center in Allegan, Michigan. She and her husband are the parents of six children and grandparents to three. To learn more about Lori and her Spiritual Giant Quiz: https://www.lorigmelton.com/ To connect with Lisa: www.lisagranger.com

    33 min
  2. Charlotte Guest: Thriving in the Empty Nest Years

    MAR 3

    Charlotte Guest: Thriving in the Empty Nest Years

    What happens when the house grows quiet and the children are gone? For many parents, the empty nest years can feel uncertain—but they can also become one of the most meaningful and purpose-filled seasons of life. On this episode of A Woman’s Heart, Charlotte Guest shares her heart for encouraging others to embrace their encore years with faith, courage,  and expectation. Charlotte opens up about her personal journey into writing and podcasting, reminding us that God is always calling us forward. Together, we talk about what it looks like to live life fully, stay spiritually equipped by putting on the full armor of God, and remain open to the new passions He places within us. If you’re navigating the transition of an empty nest—or sensing God calling you into something new—this conversation will encourage you to move forward with confidence, purpose, and joy. In This Episode, You’ll Discover: How to embrace the empty nest years as a season of opportunity Why God continues to invite us into new callings at every stage of life The importance of putting on the full armor of God About Charlotte Guest: Having a passion for people and a desire to encourage others during the encore years, Charlotte Guest hosts the international podcast ministry Empty Nest Guests. She is an author and creator of four YouVersion Bible plans, including The Blessed Empty Nest. Charlotte and her husband are preparing to release an empty nest devotional and serve together as marriage mentors. Charlotte lives in the Tulsa, Oklahoma area with her husband, Gordy. They enjoy time with their three adult children, their spouses, and four grandchildren. Charlotte is energized by sunshine, serving others, prayer, pet therapy, publishing, and helping people uncover their personal mission statement. 🔗 Learn more: https://charlotteguest.com Resources mentioned: Empty Nest, Full Life by Jill Savage Captivating by Stasi Eldredge Jim Burns with HomeWord Podcast interview with Joni Topper: Yes to God for a Surprisingly Joy-filled Way To connect with Lisa: www.lisagranger.com

    33 min
  3. Mary Demuth: Finding Genuine Freedom In God Through Surrender

    FEB 17

    Mary Demuth: Finding Genuine Freedom In God Through Surrender

    Most people don’t like the word surrender. It feels like losing. Giving up. But what if surrender isn’t about loss at all? In this episode of A Woman’s Heart, I’m joined by author, speaker, and podcaster Mary DeMuth to talk about her newest book, The Freedom of Surrender, and the way letting go can actually lead to deeper freedom, healing, and peace. Mary shares why surrender feels so threatening, how control can quietly keep us stuck, and what it looks like to place our lives — including finances and past trauma — back into God’s hands. We also talk about the deeply personal artwork woven throughout her book and how God used creativity as part of Mary’s own healing journey. If you’ve ever struggled to release control, trust God with uncertainty, or wondered if surrender means failure, this conversation offers a gentle and hope-filled reframe. In this episode, we discuss: • Why the word surrender feels so uncomfortable for so many of us • How creativity and art played a role in Mary’s journey • How true freedom is often found on the other side of release Mary DeMuth has written over fifty books, including The Most Overwhelmed Women of the Bible and 90-Day Bible Reading Challenge. Through her podcast Pray Every Day and her speaking events around the globe, Mary helps people heal from past trauma and live re-storied lives as followers of Jesus. Mary is married to Patrick and has three adult children. Connect with Mary DeMuth: • Website: MaryDeMuth.com • Book: The Freedom of Surrender (wherever books are sold) Connect with Lisa: www.lisagranger.com

    30 min
  4. Joy Scott: How To Get Unstuck And Walk In Freedom

    FEB 10

    Joy Scott: How To Get Unstuck And Walk In Freedom

    In this episode of A Woman’s Heart, we welcome author, speaker, and certified teacher Joy Scott, whose passion is helping women break free from the places that keep them stuck. Drawing from her book Flow, Joy shares how painful circumstances don’t have to define us—instead, they can become part of God’s greater purpose for our lives. Together, we explore what it means to live in spiritual “flow” and how emotional wounds, unforgiveness, and false beliefs can block the work God wants to do in and through us. Joy offers practical, faith-filled steps to help you move toward healing, freedom, and renewed purpose. If you’ve ever felt trapped by your past, unsure of your next step, or longing for deeper spiritual growth, this conversation will encourage you to trust God’s process and move forward with confidence. In this episode, you’ll discover: • How unforgiveness keeps us stuck—and why forgiveness brings freedom • The meaning behind FLOW: Filter your thoughts and emotions. Let God love you. Order your thoughts to the truth. Willingly repent. • How to recognize when your spiritual life feels “clogged” and how to restore healthy flow About Joy Scott: Joy Scott is an author, speaker, and certified teacher with a burning desire to influence those who feel stuck. By sharing her own story and the obstacles she has overcome, Joy encourages others to pursue healing, freedom, and purpose. Learn more about Joy and her ministry: https://www.joyscott.me/ Connect with Lisa: www.lisagranger.com

    30 min
  5. Alexandra Hoover: Breaking Free from Offense to Live Abundantly

    JAN 20

    Alexandra Hoover: Breaking Free from Offense to Live Abundantly

    What if the very thing weighing down your heart is something you were never meant to carry? In this powerful episode of A Woman’s Heart, we’re joined by author and speaker Alexandra Hoover to talk about her book, You Can Let Go, and the freedom that comes when we release offense instead of holding onto it. Together, we explore how easily offense can take root and how carrying it impacts our relationships, our emotional health, and our spiritual lives. Alexandra gently helps us understand the difference between experiencing hurt and carrying offense, reminding us that healing doesn’t require denial, but intentional release. We also unpack what it truly means to set healthy boundaries without building walls that isolate us, and how learning to “live loved” changes the way we navigate conflict, disappointment, and connection. In this episode, we discuss: • The difference between acknowledging hurt and holding onto offense • Healthy boundaries vs. emotional walls that isolate • What it means to “live loved” instead of guarded Alexandra Hoover is a compassionate writer, sought-after speaker, and the author of Eyes Up, Without Wavering, and You Can Let Go. A proud Latina, Alexandra serves her local church and is currently pursuing a Master of Arts in Women and Theology at Northern Seminary. As a wife and mother of three, she treasures balancing family life with ministry and finds joy in serving and encouraging others to live anchored and free. 🔗 Learn more at AlexandraVHoover.com 📲 Connect on social media: @AlexandraVHoover Connect with Lisa: www.lisagranger.com

    34 min
5
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24 Ratings

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God has placed something unique and powerful inside every woman’s heart and each story is worth telling. By sharing our stories, we create a space for hope, encouragement, and real life application.

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