Threads of Becoming

Heather and Traci

Threads of Becoming is a podcast for women who are growing, healing, and becoming who God is shaping them to be, hosted by childhood friends, Traci and Heather. This is a space for real conversations about faith, motherhood, marriage, identity, and the everyday seasons that stretch us. No perfection. No pressure. Just honest stories, biblical truth, and grace-filled encouragement for women walking real life. Here, we choose peace over performance, grace over guilt, and faith over fear. Whether you feel overwhelmed, lonely, or simply longing for deeper purpose, you’ll find encouragement, wisdom, and community here. You don’t have to have it all together. You don’t have to walk alone. Welcome to your village.

Episodes

  1. FEB 22

    Replacing Our Idols, Not Just Removing Them

    As this Idols series comes to a close, Traci and Heather guide listeners into the most important step: replacement. Because idols cannot simply be removed. They must be replaced. Throughout this series, Traci and Heather have explored how every heart is created to worship something. When space is cleared but not intentionally filled with God, old patterns naturally return. True freedom isn’t found in trying harder; it’s found in re-ordering our loves and placing God back at the center. In This Final Episode, Traci and Heather Explore:Why empty spiritual space often pulls us back to former idolsHow worship gradually reshapes what the heart lovesWhat God offers in place of what idols once promisedInstead of striving, God offers: His presence instead of controlHis approval instead of people-pleasingHis sufficiency instead of productivityHis peace instead of comfort-seekingHis faithfulness instead of false securitySimple Practices They EncourageTransformation unfolds through small, daily choices: Turning anxiety into prayerPracticing gratitude instead of graspingChoosing obedience in ordinary momentsCreating intentional space for stillnessTraci and Heather remind listeners that replacement is often slow and repetitive. And that’s okay. Grace sustains us when old idols resurface. Reflection for the WeekWhat did this idol promise?What is God offering instead?What small shift can be practiced this week?As the series concludes, Traci and Heather leave listeners with this encouragement: replacing idols is not a one-time decision, but an ongoing posture of surrender. God does not merely remove idols. He restores hearts. And lasting freedom comes when He becomes our deepest source of life. Music: *http://www.purple-planet.com

    37 min
  2. FEB 15

    Confronting Our Idols: Letting Conviction Lead To Grace

    In this episode, Traci and Heather continue the conversation on idols by moving from awareness to action. After naming the things that have slowly taken God’s place in the heart, they explore what it looks like to confront those idols...without shame, self-punishment, or striving. Confronting idols does not mean tearing ourselves down. It means allowing conviction to lead us toward grace. Together, they unpack the difference between conviction and condemnation, reminding listeners that conviction draws us closer to God, while condemnation pushes us into hiding. God confronts what He wants to heal, not what He wants to shame. In fact, conviction is evidence of His nearness, not His disappointment. They also discuss what it can feel like when an idol is being confronted. It involves discomfort, resistance, exposure, and sometimes even relief...and it's why so many of us stop at awareness instead of moving fully into grace. In This Episode:What confronting idols really means (and what it doesn’t)The difference between conviction and condemnationWhy God’s confrontation is rooted in compassionHow to sit with conviction without rushing to fix or justifyPractical ways to respond: • Naming the idol honestly before God • Acknowledging what it promised • Confessing without self-defenseHow grace loosens the grip idols have on the heartWhy repentance is a return to God, not a punishmentFor those walking through tender or exhausting seasons, this episode offers a gentle reminder: God is not surprised by your idols, and He is patient in the process of surrender. Confronting idols does not end in loss; it ends in freedom. Music: *http://www.purple-planet.com

    43 min
  3. FEB 9

    Naming Our Idols : Awareness Without Shame

    In this episode, Traci and Heather go deeper into how idols show up in everyday life, and why it’s not a “once and done” process. Even after growth and healing, idols can sneak back in during stress, loneliness, fear, or even “good” seasons like close relationships and success. They introduce a powerful framework Traci calls the “Three L’s”: anything we place above God’s Love, God’s Laws, or God’s Lordship can become an idol. From relationships and approval to control, self-image, productivity, and even coffee…this episode invites listeners into honest awareness without condemnation. They also emphasize the difference between naming vs. shaming, and how repentance isn’t just recognizing an idol. It’s turning away and letting God fill what we’ve been trying to fill elsewhere. Key Takeaways • Idols are sneaky - they often return in moments of stress, depression, insecurity, or even relational “busyness.” • Influence matters: who we’re around and what’s in our ears can reintroduce old patterns and temptations. • The Three L’s: an idol forms when something becomes more important than God’s Love, Laws, or Lordship. • Naming breaks control: “What stays unnamed quietly takes control.” • Repentance is movement: confronting an idol without turning away leaves it in place. • Love isn’t tolerance: biblical love includes truth, kindness, and protection…not condoning what destroys. • Security and identity belong to God first: placing the weight of “ultimate source” on a spouse (or anything else) becomes crushing and misplaced. • Self-image and approval can become idols, especially when rooted in unmet affirmation wounds. • Surrender reorders our loves: releasing idols makes room for God to become first again. Reflection Questions (from the episode) Use these to journal or pray through this week: What do I get defensive about easily?Who or what do I try to micromanage most?Who or what am I most afraid of losing?What am I looking to for comfort, status, or identity instead of God?When God highlights something, what rises up in me…fear, anxiety, resistance, or surrender?Practical Next Steps • Ask God for discernment: “Lord, show me what I’m putting above You.” • Notice your internal response when something is exposed…especially anxiety, fear, or the urge to cling. • Surrender specifically: name the idol out loud in prayer and ask God to reorder your loves. • Replace, don’t just remove: turn toward God as the one who fills the void behind the idol. What’s Next The next step in the series - Confronting our idols: what to do after awareness and naming, and how to walk out lasting change. Closing Encouragement If God brings something to light, this isn’t about shame. It’s about freedom. The goal is not perfection, but surrender. It’s about becoming who you are in Christ, not who the world (or fear) tells you to be. Music: *http://www.purple-planet.com

    35 min
  4. JAN 24

    Peace over Performance in Your Career and Calling

    In this episode, Traci and Heather talk about a powerful truth for every woman—whether you’re a stay-at-home mom, a working mom, or somewhere in between: God is calling us to choose peace over performance. We dive into: How your calling evolves through seasonsWhy the “mundane” moments at home are often God’s training groundThe shame spiral of feeling behind—and how the enemy uses it to keep us distractedWhy peace can only be found in God’s presenceThe difference between living on a “stage” vs. living from a “pulpit”Practical ways to host God’s presence before you host your family or the worldWhy your family needs your presence, not your perfectionHeather shares a powerful reminder: When you walk into a room, peace should walk in with you—not because everything is perfect, but because you’ve been with the Prince of Peace. If you’re exhausted from striving, comparison, or feeling like you’re never doing enough… this conversation will meet you right where you are. Practical Takeaways✅ Start your day inviting God in (even in the car, in traffic, or while packing lunches) ✅ Replace “balance” with proportion—be fully present in the moment you’re in ✅ Don’t ignore shame—bring it to God and let Him remind you who you are ✅ Remember: your kids won’t remember perfect floors… they’ll remember peace in the home Next EpisodeTraci shares that next month’s series will dive into idols—and how even good things (family, work, achievement) can quietly take God’s place. Music: *http://www.purple-planet.com

    33 min
  5. JAN 12

    Peace Over Performance: in Our Relationships with Our Spouses, Our Children, and Others

    What if God never asked us to perform in our relationships—but invited us to rest? In this episode, we lean into the truth that peace—not performance—is God’s design for our relationships with our spouses, our children, and the people around us. So many of us are unknowingly striving for approval, control, or “right outcomes,” even in the relationships that matter most. But performance-based love always leads to exhaustion, distance, and discouragement. Scripture reminds us that “the fruit of the Spirit is… peace” (Galatians 5:22), and that love is not something we manufacture—it’s something we receive and then reflect. When we relate to others from striving instead of surrender, we step outside the grace God offers and begin carrying burdens He never intended us to hold. In this conversation, we explore: How performance shows up in marriage through unmet expectations, comparison, and controlWhy we often parent from fear rather than faith—and how that impacts our children’s heartsThe temptation to measure success by behavior, outcomes, or appearances instead of trust and connectionWhat it looks like to lay down performance and invite God into our relationshipsHow choosing peace allows the Holy Spirit to do the transforming work we were never meant to do ourselvesWe talk honestly about releasing outcomes to God, trusting Him with the hearts of our spouses and children, and learning to show up with presence instead of pressure. Jesus modeled relationship rooted in grace, truth, and rest—and He continues to invite us to follow that same way of love. This episode is for the parent who is praying but still worrying, the spouse who feels the weight of “trying harder,” and the believer who longs to experience God’s peace not just spiritually, but relationally. ✨ You don’t have to perform to be faithful. You are invited to abide. As Jesus says in John 15, “Abide in Me… and you will bear much fruit.” Peace grows when we stop striving and start trusting. Music: *http://www.purple-planet.com

    36 min
  6. JAN 1

    Welcome to Threads of Becoming: Who is God calling you to become?

    Welcome to the very first episode of Threads of Becoming — a faith-based space where women are woven together through real life, shared wisdom, and God’s purpose. In this launch episode, Traci and Heather introduce the heart behind the podcast: becoming who God is shaping you to be, not who the world pressures you to perform as. Heather shares her story as a stay-at-home mom of four (and grandmother raising her grandson), while Traci opens up about her own motherhood journey, marriage, and stepping into an unexpected empty-nest season. This episode sets the tone for what’s to come: honest conversations, encouragement, prayer, grace, and community — a village for women who may not have one. In This Episode, Traci & Heather Talk About Why they waited for God’s confirmation before launching the podcastThe meaning behind the name Threads of Becoming and the image of a “tapestry” of womenChoosing peace over perfection (and peace over performance)Heather’s journey as a stay-at-home mom, grandmother, and now primary caregiver to her grandsonThe emotional reality of motherhood through every stage — from toddlers to teens to grown kidsTraci’s story: marriage to her high school sweetheart, raising three kids, and navigating the shift into a new seasonWhy women need community, grace, and encouragement more than ever — especially onlineKey Moments & Themes ✨ Peace Over Performance As a new year approaches, the conversation turns to the pressure to set goals, fill planners, and “measure up.” Heather and Traci remind us that if God isn’t at the center, the momentum won’t last — and striving without Him leads to burnout. 🧵 Threads of Becoming Heather describes the podcast title like a spiritual picture: many threads woven together become stronger, like a three-stranded cord. Women from different walks of life can become a stronger community when connected through God. 👩‍👧‍👦 Motherhood in Every Season Heather shares how the hardest parts of motherhood weren’t always the early years — but the later seasons can feel even heavier. She also talks about raising her grandson and being both “mom” and “grandparent,” which brings a unique kind of love and responsibility. 🌿 Grace for the Journey The mission is clear: to remind women they don’t have to do this perfectly. God gives grace, and we’re called to give ourselves (and others) grace too. Quotes Worth Remembering “Choose peace over perfection… or peace over performance.”“If God’s not in it, you’re going to fall right on your face.”“What does the world want me to achieve… or who does God want me to become?”“The storm builds character. It’s always shaping us.” Music: www.purple-planet.com

    23 min
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About

Threads of Becoming is a podcast for women who are growing, healing, and becoming who God is shaping them to be, hosted by childhood friends, Traci and Heather. This is a space for real conversations about faith, motherhood, marriage, identity, and the everyday seasons that stretch us. No perfection. No pressure. Just honest stories, biblical truth, and grace-filled encouragement for women walking real life. Here, we choose peace over performance, grace over guilt, and faith over fear. Whether you feel overwhelmed, lonely, or simply longing for deeper purpose, you’ll find encouragement, wisdom, and community here. You don’t have to have it all together. You don’t have to walk alone. Welcome to your village.