Girl, Just Feel Podcast with Dr. Ajene Gailliard

Dr. Ajene M. Gailliard

What if the very thing you’ve been trying to suppress is actually where your healing begins? You’ve learned how to be strong. You carry it all, show up, and keep going, no matter what’s happening inside. Your faith matters to you. You’ve prayed. You’ve trusted God. You’ve believed His Word, but if you’re honest, the peace you’ve been believing for still feels just out of reach. And somewhere along the way, you started to believe that if you really had faith, you wouldn’t feel this way at all. But what if your emotions aren’t the problem? What if they’ve never been? On the Girl, Just Feel Podcast, I’m inviting you into a different way of healing. One that doesn’t require you to silence your or control your emotions to prove your faith. I’m Dr. Ajene Gailliard, a licensed mental health professional, minister, sacred social scientist, and your big sister. Each episode, I walk with you through the truth about emotions, faith, and healing, while bringing together biblical wisdom and psychological insight in a way that finally makes sense. Here, you’ll begin to understand that healing isn’t about getting rid of pain. It’s about learning how to navigate and integrate all your feelings, without fear. We’re going to challenge the belief that you have to control your emotions and confront the lie that emotional pain means spiritual failure. I want to help you experience what it actually looks like for your faith and your emotional life to work together and no longer be at war. If you’ve mastered showing up for everyone else, but still feel disconnected from yourself, you’re in the right place.

  1. 13h ago

    EP 036: Are Emotions Bad?

    In this episode, we’re talking about one of the biggest myths many of us have believed about emotions: that they are either good or bad. But what if emotions aren’t good or bad at all? What if they’re simply information? Today, I’m unpacking why emotions and feelings should not be judged as positive or negative, and why that kind of language can actually make us afraid of the very thing God gave us to help us pay attention. Emotions are bodily responses. Feelings are the meaning we assign to those responses. And neither one is sinful, shameful, or something we have to run from. Instead of calling feelings good or bad, I want to invite us to see them as pleasurable or painful. Pleasurable feelings often show us where a need has been met. Painful feelings often show us where a need has not been met yet. And that changes everything. Because pain does not always mean something is wrong. Sometimes pain simply means there is something we need. In this episode, I also talk about hunger pains, emotional needs, anger, boundaries, grief, and how Jesus modeled the full spectrum of feelings without sin. This is an invitation to stop judging what you feel and start getting curious about what your feelings may be communicating. Life Work: Write down every feeling word you can think of. Excited. Angry. Sad. Frustrated. Joyful. Hurt. Peaceful. Disappointed. Whatever comes to mind. Don’t judge the words. Don’t separate them into good or bad. Just write them down and begin noticing the full spectrum of feelings God created you to experience.

    26 min
  2. Jun 7

    EP 035: Is That Trauma?

    Today we’re talking about trauma. What it is, what it isn’t, and why so many of us misunderstand it. Trauma is not simply the worst thing that happened to you. It’s not measured by how tragic the event was, and it’s not a competition over who had it worse. Trauma is what happens inside of you as a result of what happened to you. It’s how overwhelming stress changes your body, your beliefs, your nervous system, your relationships, and even your sense of safety. In this episode, I’m unpacking why two people can go through the same event and walk away with completely different internal experiences. We’ll talk about the difference between a difficult event and a traumatic response, why some of what we call “personality” may actually be survival adaptation, and how things like high achievement, people-pleasing, hyper-independence, emotional numbness, and perfectionism can sometimes be responses to overwhelming stress. I also share pieces of my own story, including how early experiences shaped my sense of safety, my achievement patterns, and the way I learned to survive. But this conversation is not about staying stuck in what happened. It’s about hope. Because if something changed you once, healing can change you again. Life Work: If there is something traumatic that happened in your life that still feels unresolved, I want to gently encourage you to seek support. Find a qualified, trained mental health professional who can help you process, heal, and begin to move forward. You do not have to stay captive to your past. Healing is possible. Growth is possible. And what overwhelmed you does not have to define the rest of your story.

    25 min
  3. May 31

    EP 034: Do You Know What Stress Is?

    Stress is one of those words we use all the time, but what if we've misunderstood it completely? In this episode, we're taking a closer look at what stress actually is, and why it may not be the enemy we've made it out to be. So many of us have learned to respond to stress by either panicking or pushing through. We override our bodies, ignore our limits, spiritualize exhaustion, and wear burnout like a badge of honor. Then we wonder why we feel overwhelmed, disconnected, anxious, exhausted, and stuck in survival mode. What if stress isn't an interruption at all? What if it's an invitation? Together, we're unpacking the difference between acute stress and chronic stress, why stress isn't proof that something is wrong with you, and how it can actually reveal where growth, healing, and new capacity are needed. I also share some personal stories about navigating major life transitions, losing my job, becoming a mother, and learning how the stories we tell ourselves can often create more suffering than the situation itself. In This Episode: What stress actually is (and what it isn't)The difference between acute stress and chronic stressWhy stress doesn't mean you're weak, failing, or incapableHow burnout, overwhelm, and emotional exhaustion developThe role our thoughts and beliefs play in our experience of stressWhy stress can be an invitation to growth instead of a sign to quitHow faith, perspective, and support systems influence our ability to copeA simple breathing practice to help regulate your nervous system A Few Things I Need You to Remember: Stress is not proof that something is wrong with you.Stress often reveals that a demand exists that requires new resources or support.Not every challenge is a crisis.Growth happens when we develop the capacity to meet new demands.You don't have to carry every burden by yourself. Life Work: Practice the breathing exercise from this episode at least once each day this week. Breathe in for 4 counts. Hold for 4 counts. Exhale for 8 counts. As you do, pay attention to what happens in your body. Notice what shifts when you give yourself permission to pause, breathe, and respond instead of react. Remember: Stress is not just an interruption. Sometimes it's an invitation.

    25 min

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What if the very thing you’ve been trying to suppress is actually where your healing begins? You’ve learned how to be strong. You carry it all, show up, and keep going, no matter what’s happening inside. Your faith matters to you. You’ve prayed. You’ve trusted God. You’ve believed His Word, but if you’re honest, the peace you’ve been believing for still feels just out of reach. And somewhere along the way, you started to believe that if you really had faith, you wouldn’t feel this way at all. But what if your emotions aren’t the problem? What if they’ve never been? On the Girl, Just Feel Podcast, I’m inviting you into a different way of healing. One that doesn’t require you to silence your or control your emotions to prove your faith. I’m Dr. Ajene Gailliard, a licensed mental health professional, minister, sacred social scientist, and your big sister. Each episode, I walk with you through the truth about emotions, faith, and healing, while bringing together biblical wisdom and psychological insight in a way that finally makes sense. Here, you’ll begin to understand that healing isn’t about getting rid of pain. It’s about learning how to navigate and integrate all your feelings, without fear. We’re going to challenge the belief that you have to control your emotions and confront the lie that emotional pain means spiritual failure. I want to help you experience what it actually looks like for your faith and your emotional life to work together and no longer be at war. If you’ve mastered showing up for everyone else, but still feel disconnected from yourself, you’re in the right place.