It's All About Healing

Robin Black

We share how faith steadied the chaos and why healing is less about being fixed and more about being found. You’ll hear the heart behind our mission, the growing global community, and how poetry, coaching, and candid conversations turn silent tears into words that help others breathe again.We open up about spiritual detours that promised comfort but delivered confusion, from tarot and crystals to the myth that strength means carrying it alone. What changed everything was staying in God’s Word and staying honest with God—letting Him meet us in the mess, make crooked paths straight, and grow wisdom over time. That shift from double-mindedness to steady trust didn’t happen overnight. It unfolded through prayer, scripture, fellowship, and the brave act of telling the truth about what still hurts.If you’re navigating grief, toxic relationships, financial pressure, or the slow work of rebuilding after setback piled on setback, this podcast is for you. We talk practical resilience, spiritual maturity, and why your testimony matters more than you think. Our community now spans 118 countries, proof that real stories travel and that healing accelerates when we carry one another. Share your journey, lend your voice, and let grace turn pain into purpose.If this resonates, tap follow, share it with a friend who needs hope today, and leave a review to help more people find this community. Want to go deeper or be a guest? Book a consultation and bring your story—we’re here for all of us. Book your interview today - https://calendly.com/itsallabouthealing17/30min or email me: itsallabouthealing17@gmail.com Join our new faith community Woman-to-Woman - https://www.facebook.com/share/g/17maucorGo/ ©2022-2026 Soul Healer17:77, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Any copying of this poetry and audio in whole or part is prohibited. *I do not own the rights to the royalty free music* Cashapp - $RobiB0717PayPal - https://paypal.me/RobiB0717

  1. 2D AGO

    Sowing Seeds of Grace (Biblical Intelligence)

    Send a text What if the harvest you meet tomorrow is growing from the seed you plant today? We explore the ancient rhythm of sowing and reaping through a candid look at personal responsibility, forgiveness that feels impossible, and trust that outlasts confusion. Drawing on Galatians 6:7, Psalm 105:15, and Proverbs 3:5–6, we talk through the moments when you know you’ve done wrong, the courage it takes to make things right, and the surprising freedom that comes from praying for people who hurt you. We also wrestle with the allure of quick fixes. AI promises speed, shortcuts, and slick results, but life with depth cannot be microwaved. We introduce BI—biblical intelligence—as a better compass for modern choices: patience over impulse, character over clout, and wisdom over noise. That lens helps us ask new questions about our habits, our motives, and the long-term harvest we’re creating with every click, word, and decision. Across this conversation, we return to the road of redemption—imperfect, steady, and open to anyone willing to plant new seeds. Forgive first, understand later. Set boundaries without hardening your heart. Trust God when the why remains hidden, and let daily practices of prayer, humility, and repair reshape your future. If this moved you or gave you a step to take today, subscribe, share the episode with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review to help others find the show. What seed will you plant next? Music info: Documentary Cinematic Adventure by Infraction [No Copyright Music] / Misty Mountains Support the show

    2 min
  2. 2D AGO

    Accountability, Faith, And Breaking the Cycle: Episode 375

    Send a text What if the reason history keeps repeating in your life is not fate but a habit you haven’t named yet? We open up about accountability, the pull of old patterns, and the quiet courage it takes to step out of the storm and into a steadier rhythm with God. This is a conversation about free will, surrender, and the difference between blaming the enemy and owning the choices that keep us circling the same pain with different faces. We dig into two anchors: prayer as daily bread and faith over sight. Rather than treating prayer like a wish list, we make it the place we bring struggles, confusion, shame, and fear. That’s where alignment happens—where the mind stops overdriving every decision and the heart regains its tune. Through a vivid tornado metaphor, we explore why we get swept into the same cycles and how withdrawing our hand—our consent, our denial—creates space for change. We also share a tender moment about sensing God’s sadness, not to condemn, but to invite an honest look at what needs to shift. You’ll hear how discernment grows with practice, why surrender isn’t passivity, and how God’s protection often looks like intervention you only notice in hindsight. The grand piano image brings it home: some loads require a specialist. Trying to move them alone breaks things. God offers expert help for free; our job is to ask and keep inviting Him into every part of the day. Expect practical insight on breaking patterns, praying for clarity, and cultivating gratitude that steadies you before the outcome arrives. If you’re ready to stop spinning and start walking by faith, press play, share this with someone who needs courage, and leave a review to tell us where accountability is leading you next. ©2022-2026 Soul Healer17:77, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Any copying of this poetry and audio in whole or part is prohibited. *I do not own the rights to the royalty free music* Have a lovely day and stay blessed Support the show

    15 min
  3. 6D AGO

    Dear Inner Child (Spoken Word): Episode 374

    Send a text A quiet ache can echo for years, shaping how we love, trust, and show up. This episode leans into that ache with honesty and care, tracing the line from father wounds and inner child pain to a steady, lived sense of worth. We speak candidly about the moments that make us feel small—being talked at, not to; watching others be celebrated; wondering why love seems conditional—and we show how naming these patterns loosens their grip without turning our story into a diagnosis. Across a reflective, poetic arc, we explore how comparison rubs raw against fragile self-concept and why familiar pain keeps finding us until we choose differently. You’ll hear a shift from why me to my turn, supported by simple tools that anyone can use: boundary-setting that protects connection and anchor faith in daily life, and a choose, act, reflect, repair, repeat loop that builds resilience without pretending the road is easy. Tears are not a setback here; they are data and release, a sign that the body is clearing space for something truer. Faith runs like a spine through the conversation—not as a shortcut, but as a practice that steadies attention when doubt gets loud. We talk about speaking to the inner child with respect, catching the urge to flee before it steers the day, and stepping toward opportunities even when readiness feels far away. By the end, the promise is simple and hard-won: healing is underway, you are not alone, and hope grows stronger each time you choose it. If this resonates, share it with someone who needs a gentle word today, subscribe for more grounded reflections, and leave a review telling us the line that stayed with you. "You can't have a wish that only hopes" - Jason Abel - Music Info: Sad & Somber (Free Music) - "DISINTEGRATING" by @Myuu 🇺🇸 Support the show

    3 min
  4. FEB 1

    How A Pastor’s Daughter Chose Safety, Sought God, and Rebuilt Her Life, with Angela Chambers: Episode 373

    Send us a text A single question can pry open a life you’ve been holding together with quiet endurance. When Angela Chambers’ father asked, “How long are you going to do this?” it wasn’t judgment—it was a lifeline. From there, she began the hard, holy work of leaving a 28-year marriage marked by spiritual, financial, and physical abuse, while holding onto faith, dignity, and a fierce desire to protect her family. What follows is a story of preparation, humility, and the kind of restoration that arrives in surprising places. We walk through the practicalities of getting safe: changing paperwork, opening accounts, documenting finances, and seeking counsel from pastors and therapists. Angela is honest about the tension between honoring marriage and refusing harm; she’s not advocating easy exits, but she is clear that God does not require anyone to stay where abuse is the norm. With no paycheck and bills due, she started cleaning houses “for a month or two,” which turned into seven years. That season became her seminary. Service turned sacred as she learned to see mops and mirrors as tools of ministry, wrote a poem called “Made In His Image,” and watched families regain time because their homes were cared for. Then came a tender sign on a Gulf Shores jetty: after a storm, the beach was littered with perfect shells. In prayer, Angela sensed a promise—“I will restore you.” The shells had been thrashed by waves and arrived whole; so would she. That vision reshaped her obedience, even when it meant awkward apologies to her ex. Step by step, she rebuilt identity, dropped the mask, stayed rooted in worship, and let counseling do its slow, steady work. Now, as a speaker and teacher, she reaches women with a message that blends safety planning, spiritual courage, and real-world wisdom: you will be restored, you are being restored, and you will continue to be restored. If this conversation meets you in the storm, let it also point you toward shore. Subscribe, share with someone who needs courage today, and leave a review to help others find these stories of healing and hope. To reach Angela Chambers:   - Website: AngelaChambers.org   - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1FsLDAh6zV/?mibextid=wwXIfr (https://www.facebook.com/share/1FsLDAh6zV/?mibextid=wwXIfr)  - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/14TNNVKSWok/?mibextid=wwXIfr (https://www.facebook.com/share/14TNNVKSWok/?mibextid=wwXIfr) Real Life, Real Hope Devotional Amazon https://a.co/d/3T4nZ9H ©2022-2026 Soul Healer17:77, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Any copying of this poetry and audio in whole or part is prohibited. *I do not own the rights to the royalty free music* Have a lovely day and stay blessed Support the show

    38 min
  5. FEB 1

    From Addiction To Redemption, with Scott Hartman: Episode 372

    Send us a text A 30-year addiction meets the long road to faith, forgiveness and service. Scott shares how trauma, relapse and loss led to recovery, street ministry and a relentless commitment to love people where they are. • physical, mental and sexual abuse shaping early isolation • first pain pills at 17, escalation to meth and IV use • divorce, overwork and anger hardening into violence • unresolved grief after father’s death fueling relapse • theft, mother’s stroke and a collapse into psychosis • a treatment bed against the odds and surrender • clean date 19 December 2016 and daily faith practices • celebrate recovery, prison ministry and street outreach • meeting people where they are and listening deeply • forgiveness of self and others unlocking freedom • handling surgery, medications and triggers without relapse • practical steps to keep pushing and pray through setbacks • contact info and book details for more resources From chasing dope to pushing hope, my steps to recovery and redemption If you or someone you love is fighting addiction, trauma or the weight of shame, this conversation offers real hope and practical steps. Listen, share it with a friend who needs light, and if it resonates, subscribe and leave a review so more people can find their way back to purpose. ©2022-2026 Soul Healer17:77, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Any copying of this poetry and audio in whole or part is prohibited. *I do not own the rights to the royalty free music* Have a lovely day and stay blessed Support the show

    57 min
  6. JAN 29

    Foods, Vitamins, And A Plan That Works Before and After Weight Loss Surgery: Episode 370

    Send us a text A safer surgery starts long before the operating room. I break down the exact pre-op routine that made rapid weight loss possible and protected the liver, from a protein-first meal plan to vitamins that actually get absorbed and flavors you’ll want to stick with. If you’ve ever wondered how people lose 30 pounds in a month before bariatric surgery—or how to keep losing afterward—this candid walkthrough lays out the playbook with real brands, real numbers, and real talk about cravings, texture fatigue, and budget. I share how moving from 2,700–3,300 daily calories to a tightly structured 600–800 calorie pre-op plan shrank a fatty liver enough for surgeons to operate safely. ProtiFit meals and drinks made it doable: savory standouts like chili and fettuccine, a protein-packed cappuccino that feels like a treat, and lighter juice-style options for when milky shakes get old. You’ll hear which products worked, which flavors to skip, how to hit 60–80 grams of protein without nausea, and simple hydration hacks using cucumbers and watermelon when 64 ounces of water feels out of reach. Vitamins are a linchpin after bariatric surgery, so we compare chewables versus capsules, cost trade-offs, and how to stay consistent when your taste buds and stomach change. We also dig into shake strategies—Premier vs Pure Protein vs Isopure—and a mix that delivers 30-plus grams in one glass using protein-fortified almond milk. Along the way, we talk portion realities, trigger foods that no longer sit right, and the wins that keep motivation high. From 421 pounds to 290 and still dropping, this journey proves that structure beats guesswork. If you’re prepping for surgery, rebuilding after, or just need a smart, high-protein roadmap, you’ll walk away with a shopping list, a plan, and the confidence to make it stick. If this helped, follow the show, share it with someone who needs a boost, and leave a review so more people can find practical guidance that works. Carrum Health: https://carrumhealth.com/ ProtiFit Foods: https://protifoods.com/collections/proti-fit-protein-products Isopure Protein Powder: Amazon.com: Isopure Zero Carb 100% Pure Whey Isolate Protein Powder, Lactose Free, Gluten Free, With Vitamins, Cookies & Cream, 25g Protein Per Serving, 1 Lb, 15 Servings (Packaging May Vary) : Health & Household Book your interview today - https://calendly.com/itsallabouthealing17/30min or email me: itsallabouthealing17@gmail.com Join our new faith community Woman-to-Woman - https://www.facebook.com/share/g/17maucorGo/ ©2022-2026 Soul Healer17:77, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Any copying of this poetry and audio in whole or part is prohibited. *I do not own the rights to the royalty free music* Have a lovely day and stay blessed Support the show

    15 min
  7. JAN 29

    From Hidden Pain to Healing: My Journey with Emotional Eating, Surgery, And Faith: Episode 369

    Send us a text The chair looks sturdy until it doesn’t. The seatbelt looks standard until it clicks past your limit. That’s where our conversation begins—at the quiet breaking points that make everyday life feel like a test, and the moment you decide to fight for a life that fits. We open with the raw truth of public anxiety: booths that bruise, flights that leave legs burning, and the shame of asking for what your body needs. From there, we trace the path into emotional eating—how comfort foods become constant companions, how isolation grows, and why cultural judgment misses the full picture of what people carry. We talk about the invisible struggles you can’t see at a glance—addiction, codependency, stress—and the radical power of small compassion, the kind that starts with a real “How are you?” and waits for the answer. The health choices are unflinching. We break down the lived experience of Adipex (phentermine): furnace-like heat, racing heartbeat, breathlessness, and weeks of sharp irritability. We also share a confusing spiral of hot flashes and shame, and what it taught us about listening to the body without panic. Then comes a turning point: choosing gastric sleeve surgery not as a shortcut, but as a disciplined tool. We get practical about what life looks like after surgery—reflux realities, portion limits, why protein matters, and the hard rule to avoid eating two to three hours before sleep. There’s honesty here about cravings that linger and the small, reliable rituals that help, like choosing safe foods that sit well and being patient with progress. Threaded through it all is faith and resilience. Prayer and spoken word poetry became a lifeline during job loss, housing upheaval, and days that felt endless. The message isn’t perfection; it’s surrender, structure, and the courage to ask for help. If you’re navigating emotional eating, stimulant side effects, or a surgical path, you’ll find both practical guidance and steady hope. If this conversation meets you where you are, follow the show, share it with someone who needs it, and leave a review so others can find it. Your story matters, and your next step can start today. Book your interview today - https://calendly.com/itsallabouthealing17/30min or email me: itsallabouthealing17@gmail.com Join our new faith community Woman-to-Woman - https://www.facebook.com/share/g/17maucorGo/ ©2022-2026 Soul Healer17:77, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Any copying of this poetry and audio in whole or part is prohibited. *I do not own the rights to the royalty free music* Have a lovely day and stay blessed Support the show

    16 min
  8. JAN 29

    God Opened a Path to Surgery and I Faced the Pain to Change My Life: Episode 371

    Send us a text A benefits email I almost deleted changed everything. After years of trying pills and plans, a new LTL job connected me to Kerum Health and Journey Lite—partners that covered my bariatric surgery, hotel, and even a stipend. I asked God for a sign in the hotel parking lot and turned straight into the brightest rainbow I’ve ever seen. That moment anchored me through the hardest 72 hours of my life. We walk you through the exact pre-op hurdles, including why losing 30 pounds to shrink a fatty liver can make robotic surgery safer, and how a high-protein, low-calorie plan moved the scale fast. I share the surge of buyer’s remorse after waking up in excruciating pain, the nausea that only dissolved meds could calm, and the small sips and strict timing that kept me stable. You’ll hear the unfiltered truth about the spirometer every two hours, the switch from liquids to purees to solids, the shock of rapid weight loss, and the reality of loose skin and reflux that demand careful routines. If you or someone you love is weighing bariatric surgery, this story gives you the practical playbook: protein targets (60–80 grams), hydration goals, measuring portions, spacing meals before sleep, and never skipping vitamins. It also offers the mindset shift that makes the journey sustainable—how faith, timing, and a supportive care team can carry you when willpower fades. I talk about emotional eating, shame, and why consistent check-ins with dietitians who’ve been through surgery make a difference. Press play for a candid look at pain, patience, and the grace to start over. If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review with the one habit you’ll commit to this week. Book your interview today - https://calendly.com/itsallabouthealing17/30min or email me: itsallabouthealing17@gmail.com Join our new faith community Woman-to-Woman - https://www.facebook.com/share/g/17maucorGo/ ©2022-2026 Soul Healer17:77, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Any copying of this poetry and audio in whole or part is prohibited. *I do not own the rights to the royalty free music* Have a lovely day and stay blessed Support the show

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We share how faith steadied the chaos and why healing is less about being fixed and more about being found. You’ll hear the heart behind our mission, the growing global community, and how poetry, coaching, and candid conversations turn silent tears into words that help others breathe again.We open up about spiritual detours that promised comfort but delivered confusion, from tarot and crystals to the myth that strength means carrying it alone. What changed everything was staying in God’s Word and staying honest with God—letting Him meet us in the mess, make crooked paths straight, and grow wisdom over time. That shift from double-mindedness to steady trust didn’t happen overnight. It unfolded through prayer, scripture, fellowship, and the brave act of telling the truth about what still hurts.If you’re navigating grief, toxic relationships, financial pressure, or the slow work of rebuilding after setback piled on setback, this podcast is for you. We talk practical resilience, spiritual maturity, and why your testimony matters more than you think. Our community now spans 118 countries, proof that real stories travel and that healing accelerates when we carry one another. Share your journey, lend your voice, and let grace turn pain into purpose.If this resonates, tap follow, share it with a friend who needs hope today, and leave a review to help more people find this community. Want to go deeper or be a guest? Book a consultation and bring your story—we’re here for all of us. Book your interview today - https://calendly.com/itsallabouthealing17/30min or email me: itsallabouthealing17@gmail.com Join our new faith community Woman-to-Woman - https://www.facebook.com/share/g/17maucorGo/ ©2022-2026 Soul Healer17:77, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Any copying of this poetry and audio in whole or part is prohibited. *I do not own the rights to the royalty free music* Cashapp - $RobiB0717PayPal - https://paypal.me/RobiB0717