Hope at The End of the Tunnel Podcast

Joi West Phalo and Juanita Woodson

Our mission is to empower mothers and women to embrace their unique experiences and authentic selves, break free from societal expectations, and cultivate the confidence to pursue their dreams. Through storytelling, mentorship, faith-driven encouragement, and our podcast, we create a supportive space where moms and women can share their w

  1. Breaking Generational Patterns: A Mother’s Journey of Faith, Healing, and Transformation

    Jan 20

    Breaking Generational Patterns: A Mother’s Journey of Faith, Healing, and Transformation

    In this heartfelt episode of Hope at the End of the Tunnel, co-hosts Juanita Woodson and Joy West-Phalo sit down with Romduol Suon, a devoted mother of seven whose life reflects the power of faith, healing, and intentional motherhood. Romduol shares her deeply personal journey of growing up in a traditional Buddhist household where obedience, emotional suppression, and generational expectations shaped her early understanding of family and love. What once felt “normal” was later revealed as dysfunction—patterns of control, silence, and unaddressed pain passed down through generations. Motherhood became the catalyst for change. Describing motherhood as transformative, Romduol opens up about how her relationship with Christ radically reshaped not only her faith but her parenting. After walking through grief, loss, and the death of her ex-husband, she found herself at a crossroads—one that required surrender, trust, and a decision to parent differently than she was raised. In this conversation, Romduol discusses: Recognizing and breaking generational cycles How faith became the foundation for healing and growth The importance of emotional expression and open communication in parenting Creating intentional family rhythms, traditions, and space for rest Encouragement for mothers who feel overwhelmed, stuck, or unsure of their next step Her testimony is a reminder that breaking generational patterns isn’t easy—but it is possible. Through faith, intentional choices, and a willingness to heal, mothers can create a new legacy rooted in love, hope, and freedom. This episode is a must-listen for mothers navigating healing, faith, and the courageous work of raising children differently than they were raised.

    29 min
  2. Healing While Raising Everybody Else w/ Cyteese Alexander

    12/09/2025

    Healing While Raising Everybody Else w/ Cyteese Alexander

    Healing while raising everybody else isn’t easy — but you don’t have to do it alone. 💡 In this episode of Hope at the End of the Tunnel, Joi and Juanita sit down with Cyteese Alexander — wife, mom of four, multi-time author, and Fall 2025 Moments for Moms magazine cover feature — for a powerful, honest conversation on what it really looks like to heal while you’re still showing up for everyone else. From becoming a teen mom of three under two, navigating premature births and hospital stays, to realizing (years later) that she was raising her children from an unhealed place, Cyteese opens up about: Being the “generational curse breaker” in her family The moment she finally took her healing seriously Learning to take accountability and stop blaming everyone else Apologizing to her children for parenting from an unhealed place How prayer, journaling, and hard conversations became part of her healing toolkit Seeing that sometimes the light isn’t just at the end of the tunnel — it’s with you in the tunnel 🕯️ If you’re a mom who has ever felt like you were falling apart while holding everyone else together… this conversation is for you.If you’ve ever wondered if it’s “too late” to start your healing journey… this episode is your reminder that it’s not.And if you’re a former or current teen mom trying to rewrite your story… let this be your proof that God can still do something beautiful with your life. ✨ What it looked like for Cyteese to be a teen mom and still choose healing How to recognize when you need healing (not just your kids or spouse) The power of accountability and owning your part Practical ways to process emotions: prayer, journaling, and writing letters Why apologizing to your children does not make you a weak parent What “hope at the end of the tunnel” means when you’re in a heavy season How God meets us in the tunnel and reminds us we are still the light of the world Facebook: Cyteese AlexanderInstagram: @iam_cyteese (I AM underscore Cyteese)Stay tuned for her upcoming podcast: The Healing Lounge 📝 If this episode encouraged you:👉 Like the video👉 Subscribe to the channel so you don’t miss upcoming episodes👉 Share this conversation with a mom who needs to be reminded that there is hope in the middle of her healing Drop a comment and let us know:What’s one takeaway from Cyteese’s story that spoke to you in this season? 💛 In this episode, you’ll hear about:Connect with Cyteese AlexanderStay connected with Hope at the End of the Tunnel

    37 min

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Our mission is to empower mothers and women to embrace their unique experiences and authentic selves, break free from societal expectations, and cultivate the confidence to pursue their dreams. Through storytelling, mentorship, faith-driven encouragement, and our podcast, we create a supportive space where moms and women can share their w