Real Talk with Megan Megan Carter
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- Health & Fitness
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Mental health can be an invisible struggle and typically hidden behind a smile. That's why I started this podcast. Throughout this, you will hear some of my personal stories and stories from my friends, plus occasionally I get to sit down with two of my favorite people who also happen to be mental health professionals to talk about some critical mental health issues. Let's get the conversation started.
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Intentional Grief
Join Megan and Joni on the Real Talk With Megan Podcast as they discuss intentional grief. Discover why embracing grief with purpose is vital for healing and personal growth. Through heartfelt stories and insightful dialogue, they reveal the transformative power of allowing yourself to grieve fully. Tune in for an engaging conversation that could change how you view grief.
If you need to talk to someone you can email me at megan@churchanywhere.us or for more mental health resources check out churchanywhere.us/wecare -
Serenity Prayer
Tune in to the latest episode of Real Talk With Megan as Megan and Donnie dive into the wisdom of the serenity prayer. They'll be breaking down the real-life situations where understanding what's within our control, what's not, and finding the wisdom to differentiate can make all the difference. Get ready for some honest conversations and practical insights to navigate life's ups and downs with grace and clarity.
If you need to talk to someone you can email me at megan@churchanywhere.us or for more mental health resources check out churchanywhere.us/wecare -
Mirror Image
Listen in as Megan reveals the pivotal moment in her own life when she shifted from a negative self-image to seeing herself through the lens of God's love. Drawing parallels between her experiences and the Samaritan woman's encounter with Jesus, Megan offers a message of hope and encouragement, inviting listeners to break free from the chains of their past and embrace the transformative power of God's grace. This episode is a poignant reminder that our past doesn't define our future, and with Jesus, every day is an opportunity for a new beginning.
If you need to talk to someone you can email me at megan@churchanywhere.us or for more mental health resources check out churchanywhere.us/wecare -
Donnie's Story
Join Megan in this heartfelt episode as she sits down with special guest Donnie Whitlow, who opens up about his journey through addiction and the transformative moments that reshaped his life. Donnie reflects on the pivotal roles played by his wife and Bob in his recovery, highlighting the profound impact they had on his path to redemption. Tune in to discover how Donnie's newfound purpose is driving him to make a positive impact by extending a helping hand to others in need.
If you are looking for someone to talk to email me at megan@churchanywhere.us plus check out the mental health resources at churchanywhere.us/wecare -
I'm Sorry
As Real Talk with Megan enters Season 2, Megan opens up about her own growth and the pressing need for change within the church. In Episode 1, she delves into the heartbreak caused by judgmental attitudes, distorted interpretations of scripture, and the detrimental impact of focusing on rules instead of love. With vulnerability and transparency, Megan extends a sincere apology to those who have been hurt and calls for a collective shift toward leading with love, fostering genuine relationships, and embodying the transformative grace of God.
If you would like to share your thoughts or a topic email me at megan@churchanywhere.us
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What if the shepherds weren’t middle-aged men?
Real Talk with Megan takes a captivating turn as Megan challenges the long-held image of middle-aged male shepherds in the Christmas story. Through meticulous research and insights from online pastor Dave Adamson, Megan presents a compelling argument that these shepherds were likely young girls. As she explores the cultural context and biblical evidence, Megan unravels a narrative that aligns with the nature of God, who chooses the marginalized to proclaim the most significant moments in Jesus' life. Don't miss this thought-provoking reexamination of the Christmas story.