I’ve only been listening to your podcast for about four or five months, but in that short time, it has deeply impacted my spiritual growth and completely shifted the way I approach dating. It has taught me how to gracefully walk away when something—or someone—is not in alignment with who I am and what God has for me.
I am so grateful for the interviews you share and the wisdom you allow us to receive from these beautiful souls. It’s amazing to get a glimpse into their lives—their struggles, their victories, and the way they navigate love and purpose.
Listening has also made me reflect on my own past. For so long, I tried to fit into spaces that were never designed for me. I would shrink myself—my thoughts, my feelings, my desires—just to make others feel comfortable. I would put their wants and needs on a pedestal, pouring into them while depleting myself.
But I am no longer that woman. This morning, I literally shed tears because I walked away from a man I thought was a good fit, but in truth, we were not aligned. Our beliefs, our desires, even the way he positioned his needs over mine—it didn’t sit right with my spirit. And for the first time, I chose me. I chose to honor what I deserve. That is growth, and I thank God for it.
So when people criticize your podcast or project negativity onto it, I believe it’s more about them than you. Your platform isn’t malicious—it’s enlightening. It challenges people to look inward, and sometimes that’s uncomfortable. If they weren’t convicted, they wouldn’t feel the need to project.
I even go back to old episodes because there is so much wisdom there—so many incredible stories from people who are honest, flawed, and yet beautifully human. What you are doing is necessary. Please keep going, because lives—like mine—are being changed for the better