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#1: Letting Go of Last Year's Labels

#1: Letting Go of Last Year's Labels

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#1: Letting Go of Last Year’s Labels

New seasons require new language.

In this foundational episode of The NovaCo Podcast, April Nova Scipio invites you to pause, reflect, and release the labels you’ve been carrying from last year—labels shaped by survival, pressure, comparison, or expectations that no longer fit who God is forming you to be now.

Before you move forward, you may need to let go.

This episode creates space for clarity by helping you recognize what once served you—but may now be limiting you. Through Scripture, personal reflection, and gentle truth, you’ll be reminded that God doesn’t build new seasons on old names.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  1. Why labels often outlive the seasons they came from
  2. How old identities can quietly shape your pace, peace, and decisions
  3. What Scripture says about becoming new—without striving
  4. How release creates room for alignment and growth

Key Scriptures (NLT):

  1. 2 Corinthians 5:17
  2. Isaiah 43:18
  3. Hebrews 12:1

This episode is part of The Foundation Series: Identity, Truth & Rhythms, created to help you build your life from the inside out.

Next Step:

If you’re ready to continue this journey with support and community, join the Nova Community—a faith-filled space for women learning to live with clarity, peace, and faith-first rhythms.

👉 Join us at https://thenovacompany.org

Subscribe to The NovaCo Podcast and share this episode with a friend who’s stepping into a new season.

🎸 Intro music produced by Cory Valjien. https://spotify.link/Ot87eEITRDb

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