Season Eight

178 || Faithfulness is the Way to Freedom and Joy in Christ || Caroline Cobb

Caroline Cobb is a mom and a wife who has a passion to tell the stories of scripture through singing and songwriting. When she started writing her own songs, it was just a hobby; but a challenge from her husband and a looming thirtieth birthday turned her passion project into a profession. Her newest album A Seed, A Sunrise explores the longing of Advent, the joy of Christmas, and the anticipation of Jesus’s return, and builds on previous storytelling albums highlighting the message of scripture.

177 || [Solo] How I Knew My Dream & Clues to Uncover Yours || Merritt Onsa

It can be difficult to discern exactly what your dream is, especially if you are a multi-passionate woman with lots of other responsibilities. If you’re here, I’m guessing you already believe that God has something for you. I can’t give you a precise roadmap to find it, but I can tell you what the path looked like for me, relate to you in your uncertainty, and remind you to look for the breadcrumbs God is leaving for you along the way.

176 || [Pivot Session] Listening to the Cues That Will Help You Pivot || Katie Bulmer

Katie Bulmer is host of the Truth for Your Twenties Podcast, a speaker to over 30 colleges nationwide and passionate about helping sorority women unlock their world-changing power. The heart behind her dream is to be who she needed when she was a young woman looking for happiness in the arms of boys, Bacardi, and attempts to be beautiful.

175 || When God Takes Your Dream in a Direction You Never Imagined || Courtney Wong Davis

Courtney Wong Davis is a coach for executives and organizational leaders looking for creative solutions to complex challenges. Her first book, Leading Small Groups that Thrive, utilizes learning from social science research to help equip small group leaders in facilitating individual spiritual growth. This episode is grounded in the gospel and focused on how we can best steward the gifts God has given us, while releasing us from the temptation to do everything on our own strength.

174 || [Solo] A Call for Christian Women to be Part of the Solution || Merritt Onsa

This message is for the passionate, ambitious Christian woman wondering what role she can play in helping to heal the brokenness of our world, highlighted so vividly by the 2020 U.S. presidential election. It’s my challenge to you to pay attention to what’s driving you, seek healing for yourself first, and then rise up and carry the light of Jesus into our hurting and broken world. This is a message that is true no matter who won the election and regardless of when you’re listening to this.

173 || Asking God for More Faith When You Fear || Stephanie Rouselle

Stephanie Rousselle is the founder of Gospel Spice Ministries. God has given her a unique passion for making the Bible come alive to modern-day hearts and minds. She offers a dose of encouragement for your unanswered prayers and a reminder of what to do when fear threatens to take over. I pray this conversation inspires you persevere in the dream God has uniquely tapped you for, especially if it’s something that feels beyond your abilities right now.

172 || [Pivot Session] When is it Worth the Risk to Try Something New? || Beth Bruno

A curator of the feminine story, Beth Bruno is passionate about empowering women to raise Fierce & Lovely daughters (also the name of the podcast she hosts with her daughters). The recent pandemic accelerated a shift in her dream much faster than expected, and she wrestled with imposter syndrome while adapting to the learning curve of her new normal. Beth’s story will inspire you take risks, keep learning, and grow with your circumstances instead of letting them halt your dreams.

171 || How to Keep Your Perspective Even Through a Season of Grief || Joanna Meyer

Joanna Meyer serves the Denver Institute for Faith & Work as Director of Public Engagement and oversees the Women & Vocation Initiative. Joanna brings her story with vulnerability and openness regarding the loss of a personal dream, and she shares how God has continued to provide opportunities to develop her voice and vision for her vocational dream as well as clarity in how to steward a path that includes unanswered prayers.

170 || How to Find Beauty in the Ashes of Your Broken Past || Lisa Vanderveen

Lisa Vanderveen has a burden to bring transformation to women with past abortions or sexual heartbreak. Her God-shaped dream is the result of her own healing over the last few years, releasing 30-year-old hurts and embracing her calling as a practitioner of the healing modality that blessed her so much. Lisa is in the early stages of working on life coach certification to help her clients complete their own transformation by embracing their God-given calling.

169 || [Solo] What Is Imposter Syndrome and How to Know If You Have It || Merritt Onsa

This episode is all about imposter syndrome—what is it, what does it look like and sound like, and how can God’s women fight back against this attack on our identity and on our God-shaped dream? Whether you’re certain this is a struggle you’re battling or, like me, you’ve heard the term “imposter syndrome” and wondered what everyone’s talking about, this episode will help clarify and provide next steps for freedom on your journey.

168 || [Pivot Session] Launch Before You Know It All || Natalie Arent

Brand and graphic designer Natalie Arent hosts Presence & Purpose, a podcast and Facebook community, where she helps female entrepreneurs naturally standout, draw in their people, and propel their business forward. Natalie was already considering a shift in her business to do more coaching prior to the pandemic, but after it hit, she decided to listen to the God-nudge and successfully launched a paid membership community for Christian women coaches.

167 || Freedom to Show Up in the World with Your Gifts || Katie Wussow

Business coach Katie Wussow launched her dream out of necessity. Instead of giving in to fear and doing something safe (like getting a job) she faced her fears, took a big risk, and chose her dream instead. God used that practical necessity to bring her dream to life, and today Katie is serving the clients she loves in the ways she always dreamed: helping early-stage service-based creative entrepreneurs put a strong foundation in place so they can make a full-time income doing what they love.