Single Christian Women Speak Podcast

Tracie Lobstein

Welcome to Single Christian Women Speak, where we discuss helpful topics to support women in building a solid and healthy single life. We bring you a variety of guests. Some share their testimonies, and others share their knowledge. All contribute for the same purpose: to bring encouragement to the listener. Sometimes, we discuss sensitive topics, so you have a place to hear about real issues that can be difficult to bring up in the church setting. Join us for the next episode. *The opinions expressed by guests may not be those of the Single Christian Women Speak Podcast.

  1. Feb 15

    A Candid Conversation with Serena Menken on Nurturing Her Teenager through Mental Health Challenges

    Join us for this episode as Serena Menken, author of SerenaMenken.substack.com, openly shares her personal experience of walking her teenage daughter through a mental breakdown. Her story begins when she saw signs of anxiety and depression in her teenager. Serena graciously allows us to journey with her as those signs deepened, as well as an eating disorder, and suicidal thoughts developed. (Suicide Hotline is 988) She details her family's experience as they received assessments and navigated recommended treatment plans in care facilities and at home. Serena openly shares her experience to encourage others who may face a similar situation. From a parent's point of view, Serena shares topics on: ·      Self-blame ·      Shame ·      Self-confession ·      Feelings of abandonment ·      Working with a therapist ·      Treatment center experience and home treatment Where does Serena gain strength through her family's journey? She answers this question with examples of how she has depended on her relationship with Christ throughout her parenting journey, describing it as, “I’ve been blessed with a really strong connection because I chose it.” She elaborates, “It’s something I’ve clung to.” Throughout the conversation, you will hear Serena’s words filled with grace and discover why she titled her Substack, Evidence of Grace, where she pours her heart out in writing, for others to gain from.   This episode is for the parent who feels alone and struggles with despair while parenting a child with anxiety, depression, or an eating disorder. As well as parents who hesitate to share their struggles with others, to ask for help, and who tend to neglect their own self-care while tending to others.   Additional Resources are listed below. There is no affiliation with the resources listed below or mentioned in the episode. As always, you are encouraged to do your research and find resources that best suit you. How to Nourish Your Child Through an Eating Disorder When Your Teen Has an Eating Disorder What Your ADHD Kid Wishes You Knew FEAST Brave Girl Eating Music by ShtakalBerry via ⁠Pixabay

    40 min
  2. 08/15/2025

    When Two Testimonies Meet: Steve and Brenda's Journey to Freedom and Joy Part 2

    Two people with different backgrounds; one praying for aspouse to share their life with and the other content with the slower paced life they have always lived. Which one are you? In part 2 of The Single Christian Women Speak episode, When Two Testimonies Meet: Steve and Brenda’s Journey to Freedom and Joy, the couple picks up where they left off in Part 1, where they shared their personal journey leading up to the moment they met. Steve shares he knew exactly what hewas looking for and had surrendered his desires to the Lord, when he met the woman, he had been praying for. Brenda, a woman filled with contentment, who was trusting in the Lord each day was caught off guard by the whirlwind thatbegan swirling the moment she received a special text message. Relationship This episode covers many different aspects of relationships.Steve and Brenda answer the question, “What did you see in each other that solidified the relationship?” The term “dating” is familiar to describe the introductiontime in a relationship when two people get to know one another. But Steve describes how their relationship began in the “get to know time”, as he shares how the two of them began sharing with each other who they are and who theyhave been. Stop! Who sets the boundaries in your relationships? Listen toSteve describe how Brenda was a Godly woman and made it easy for him to not be tempted. “She showed me boundaries.” He elaborates on how Brenda did him afavor as he explains, “Brenda didn’t make it easy for me to be tempted.” Then he gets honest about himself, “If she would have shown me any indication that there was, maybe, boundaries not there, I would taken advantage of itprobably.” Commitment to freedom and joy Steve compares the wedding experience to “standing around in heaven.” And Brenda shares the support she had from her grown children and its effects as well as her list of standards, she had for a husband. You know that list every single woman has. Brenda had one too. Expectations We don't have to have a relationship with someone beforeknowing their expectations. We can make major expectations clear from the start. Steve and Brenda share a major sacrifice Brenda made because the expectation was discussed before the commitment to marriage. So, there was no surprise, no bitterness, and no resentment. Intimacy It is often thought that the relationship with a spouse isthe most important relationship in a married person’s life. Hear their answer when asked, “Is the most important relationship you have... with each other?” Who is this episode for This episode is for the single woman who is tempted to runahead of the Lord in search of finding freedom and joy in having a spouse, and who grapples with discouragement, thinking life isn’t going to change. Join us, for a fun story, be encouraged and sign up for our monthly newsletter filled with inspiring articles and current podcast episodes designed to empower single Christian women! Flourish with encouragement tailored just for you—sign up today to receive a copy of the Introduction to TheBelieving Single. We are glad you are here! Find more information at tracielobstein.com  Music by ShtakalBerry via Pixabay. The opinions expressed by guests may not reflect those of the Single Christian Women Speak Podcast.

    29 min
  3. 08/01/2025

    When Two Testimonies Meet: Steve and Brenda's Journey to Freedom and Joy Part 1

    What happens when two people with completely different life experiences, who have both grown in their faith over the years, meet? In Part 1 of When Two Testimonies Meet: Steve and Brenda’s Journey to Freedom and Joy, Steve and Brenda share their individual stories. They come from very different backgrounds: one has grown to seek a Godly spouse to share their life with, while the other finds contentment in how God has guided them through life’s obstacles. Steve's testimony begins with the death of his father at the age of seven. After experiencing such a loss, he felt a sense of abandonment when his mother dedicated herself to doing what’s best for his future and enrolled him in a boys' school. He reflects on his adult journey of college, military service, and forming commitments to marriage and family, all while lacking a true sense of having a place to call home.   Brenda’s story is quite different; she grew up as a preacher’s kid, experiencing stability by living in the same community all her life and naturally being devoted to her husband and children. Brenda found contentment in her role as a wife and mother. As a widow, she shares how she remained content throughout the grieving of losing her husband, never being overpowered by a pursuit of another relationship. Although she was open to a relationship, she never felt overwhelmed by not having one. At the age of 28, Steve shares how he recognized discouragement within himself and shares his thoughts, “Getting up every day for the rest of my life and going to work, getting off work and coming home, and then having to be a husband and father to three children. It wasn’t a bad life, but I didn’t see a purpose.” Have you ever wondered how a weekend father deals with separation from his children? Or, if a bad ending to a marriage affects the ex-husband? Listen to Steve’s heart as he shares his pain, tears, and prayers, along with the lessons he has learned. While Brenda was grounded in her faith throughout her journey, Steve explains how he discovered the difference between having head knowledge vs having Jesus in his heart. Do you recognize the difference? If so, you may recognize the three things he experienced freedom from after his prayer of surrender: guilt, shame, and burden. Brenda never ran after marriage, and Steve was used to running ahead of God when it came to relationships. However, when he began to pray for a Godly woman to come into his life, God brought him Brenda. In this episode, you will hear about Brenda’s strong and steady lifestyle filled with contentment, and you will delve into the heart of a weekend dad. Steve also shares his heart when he discovered what a marriage is, both with and without God. He explains that he used to try to bring God into the midst of a marriage, rather than beginning the marriage with God. Do you ever question when to bring God into a relationship? This episode serves as the backdrop to Part 2. Together, these episodes are shared for listeners who seek freedom and joy in adventure and relationships. And who yearn to be content in singleness while refusing to engage in a relationship that is not God centered.   Join us for Part 2 when Steve and Brenda share how they met, details of their dating phase, what Steve learned from Brenda’s boundaries, and when she discovered Steve’s name. Music by ShtakalBerry via Pixabay The opinions expressed by guests may not reflect those of the Single Christian Women Speak Podcast.

    45 min
  4. 07/15/2025

    Cally Logan Talks: The Wallflower That Bloomed, Plus More.

    Two-time award-winning author Cally Logan joins the Single Christian Women Speak podcast and shares insights into The Wallflower That Bloomed, plus more. Cally Logan has appeared on Today's Nashville and has made multiple appearances on the 700 Club Interactive. She is the Senior Writer for Crosswalk.com and The Rooted Truth. Her writings have appeared in many publications, including Christine Caines' Propel Women. Cally connects with women who experience the bondage of being labeled shy, awkward, or struggle with introverted tendencies that keep them in bondage. She encourages listeners and readers to bloom into the person that God created them to be. And shares what vulnerability looks like from moments in her own life by exploring how a difference is made in a young woman's life when she invites the Lord to have an input in her wardrobe, she creates personal space in her home, and considers the people that make her table of advisors.   Cally’s online presence is filled with grace, and she shares her outlook on social media, how it can be used, and how she “yields her social media to the Lord.”   Listen to what Cally has to say about “Pick me” girls, how shy Wallflowers can get connected in church, and the advice she gives to women who become friends with everyone who expresses niceness to them. You’ll hear Cally introduce her two other books, including Hang in There, Girl, where she describes being a “big sister in a book.” She wrote this for the young woman who has questions but doesn’t know who to ask. And Dear Future Husband is based on letters Cally writes to her future husband. The reader will be able to connect to the deep desire many women have for a husband. She leaves the listener with intense hope as she explains that our deep desire is already met by God, in His Son Jesus Christ. This episode is for the woman who struggles with self-esteem and yearns to develop into who God has created her to be. Wallflowers will receive encouragement in Cally’s words, stories, and ideas as she encourages women to “Leave a mark, not a stain on this earth." Find out more about Cally, her books, writings, and appearances at CallyLogan.com.  Music by ShtakalBerry via Pixabay

    28 min
  5. 07/01/2025

    Hope in Grieving with Sherri J. Cullison

    Sherri J. Cullison, Author of S.O.S. A Mother’s Story of Survival, Rescue, and Hope in the Darkness of Teen Suicide joins the Single Christian Women Speak podcast to share a message of hope in grieving. Sherri brings wisdom through experience in this episode. Her insight is useful for both those grieving and those who want to support, encourage, and love someone who is in the midst of grieving.  When Sherri wrote S.O.S. A Mother’s Story of Survival, Rescue, and Hope in the Darkness of Teen Suicide, she focused on writing from the point of being real, relentless, and raw. Her story is powerful, and she holds nothing back. Through experience, Sherri shares, ·       Suggestions of what to say and do when you aren’t confident, words or actions will make a difference to someone grieving. ·       Sometimes, “the first step we take is not to take a step” when life feels overwhelming. Then she explains through experience that she has learned that “God wants us to run to Him.” She elaborates on the pressures single parents face and brings encouragement to the listener on how to strengthen their faith. She explains, “No matter what you are going through, no matter how much you have on your plate, you need to remember how much God loves you.” The listener who struggles knowing where to turn when they are losing hope will receive encouragement from Sherri’s message as she shares her personal thoughts while grieving, “In my grief, I actually allowed my mind to think that I would never smile again. But I smile a lot. There is still joy in the life of a grieving mom.” Embrace hope through Sherri’s story as she opens her heart and shares personal experiences while grieving as a mother. Find out more about Sherri J Cullison here.  Additional Resources are listed below that Sherri mentioned in the episode. I am not affiliated with the resources listed below or mentioned in the episode. As always, you are encouraged to do your research and find resources that suit you best. 988Lifeline.org Heart 4 Hope Outreach Grieving Moms Finding Hope Sherrijcullison.com S.O.S. A Mother’s Story of Survival, Rescue, and Hope in the Darkness of Teen Suicide - Amazon, Redemption-Press.com Facebook Music by ShtakalBerry via Pixabay

    36 min
  6. 06/15/2025

    Making a Way for Prayer: How and Why Single Christian Women Can Elevate Their Prayer Life

    For many single Christian women, making a way for prayer is high on their to-do list, but it often gets glanced over and transferred to the next day’s list, only to be ignored again.   In this episode of the Single Christian Women Speak podcast, Jan explains how and why single Christian women can elevate their prayer life. She explains what prayer is, the distractions we face, and how to overcome each obstacle. Juggling tasks, calendars, and meeting demands often causes prayer to slip to the bottom of our priorities. Jan explains how she once dismissed prayer on the fact that “God is in control of all things. He has the power and authority to do anything He wants. Nothing is off His radar; He sees everything.” However, she shares how this same understanding took a spin and enticed her to make prayer the most important aspect of her walk with the Lord. Do you Feel Disconnected from God? It can be difficult to comprehend how God hears our prayers. Listen to Jan explain how God does hear our prayers, and they are a “sweet aroma” to Him.   Do you experience a loss for words after a few minutes of praying? Jan gives us ideas on how to approach prayer in a way that plows through the path of hindrances. She emphasizes the importance of praying for practical and spiritual needs, for ourselves, and others in areas of eternal significance. Prayer—a Privilege and a Weapon. Jan gets personal as she shares her experience; the listener will hear how prayer is a passionate expression of the heart, a spiritual weapon, an intimate experience, and a privilege given to us by Jesus’ death on the cross.  She explains, “Jesus also died on the cross because God wants to dwell with them through prayer.” The Peace of Prayer   Single women have trials and heartaches. Often, these pains are swept under the rug, set aside, and left to fester. At the same time, prayer is overlooked as unimportant. But prayer is where we can “weep over our trials and our heartaches. Cast our anxieties on Him. Lay down our burdens.”  Jan shares how she has experienced the exchange of pain for peace, which happens through prayer. Be encouraged and discover ways to develop a prayer life, experience intimacy with God, and dwell in relationship with Him.   For more information about The Believing Single check out TracieLobstein.com The opinions expressed by guests may not reflect those of the Single Christian Women Speak Podcast.  Music by ShtakalBerry via Pixabay

    50 min
  7. 06/01/2025

    Experiencing Good Grief in Singleness with Pam Luschei

    Experiencing Good Grief in Singleness with Pam Luschei  Can single women grieve what they have never had, such as a healthy relationship? Gain inspiration as you listen to the answer to this question on Experiencing Good Grief in Singleness with guest Pam Luschei, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Pam, a single herself, explains how we can grieve non-death losses, such as the loss of dreams and things that have not occurred. Finding Joy in Singleness Before Pam gets into the topic of grieving, she shares, “I am so grateful,” describing her current life stage being Single & 70. She tells the listeners she is “Finding the joy in what I still have, while I'm grieving what I no longer have.” Good Grief in Singleness Good grief is a common expression, but can it be experienced? Pam explains grief and what good grief looks like: “When we love something and hope for something, and we are attached to it. And that can be a person, a dream, or a relationship.” She continues by explaining, good grief is when we can say, “Here I am with this loss of (naming it), then allowing yourself to begin to feel the pain, the sadness, all the feelings that do come with grief.” It Hurts When Others Don't Recognize Our Grief Many of us have grieved alone and in silence because our loss doesn’t seem significant to others. Pam explains a few losses our culture often dismisses that are still losses to be grieved, such as divorce, diagnosis, and loss of abilities and freedoms. Physical Effects of Grief Do you ever feel physical effects from grief? It’s verypossible to do so, because grief can often affect our brain, sleep, appetite, and our immune system. And Pam encourages us to build awareness by learning howour bodies respond to grief. Grieving in Singleness - A Need for Fellowship This episode is filled with hope for single women whostruggle being seen in the church, find their place, and having the courage to contribute their talents due to shyness or a reserved personality. The listener will find comfort knowing this struggle iscommon and will be encouraged when Pam shares suggestions of how to connect, join in, and be helpful to others while simultaneously finding her place. Take Advantage of Professional Counseling  If you wonder if or when to seek professional counseling for grieving, Pam shares a few things you can consider: “When there is a period of time when you feel numb or you feel stuck.” Listen as she elaborates. Grieving with Hope She shares a hope-filled message about grief being a process and breaks it down, reminding us that we aren’t going to stay there permanently. Grief is a process. And we are not alone—God’s promises are real and something to cling to. Find Out More: Find more about Pam at https://www.gratefulyetgrieving.org and check out her free eBook, Grateful, Yet Grieving. Pam has other valuable resources available, including free devotionals, a newsletter, and her book, Walking The Way, A 21-Day Devotional for Pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago, is available. .   Additional Resources referenced during the episode: The Grieving Brain, book by Mary Frances O'Connor https://maryfrancesoconnor.org/books/the-grieving-brain Find Pam on Facebook and Instagram. Music by ShtakalBerry via Pixabay The opinions expressed by guests may not reflect those of the Single Christian Women Speak Podcast.

    29 min

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Welcome to Single Christian Women Speak, where we discuss helpful topics to support women in building a solid and healthy single life. We bring you a variety of guests. Some share their testimonies, and others share their knowledge. All contribute for the same purpose: to bring encouragement to the listener. Sometimes, we discuss sensitive topics, so you have a place to hear about real issues that can be difficult to bring up in the church setting. Join us for the next episode. *The opinions expressed by guests may not be those of the Single Christian Women Speak Podcast.