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225-How to Find Your Purpose After Life Changes

225-How to Find Your Purpose After Life Changes

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In this episode, Michelle Bader Ebersole shares her powerful journey of rebuilding her life after devastating loss and how that experience ultimately led her to discover a deeper sense of purpose. She opens up about the grief, confusion, and uncertainty that often follow life-altering events—and how those very seasons can become the starting point for transformation.

Rather than staying stuck in the pain, Michelle began asking an important question: What can God do with this story now? Through faith, reflection, and intentional steps forward, she discovered that purpose often emerges not in spite of hardship, but through it.

Throughout the conversation, Michelle offers practical exercises and thoughtful prompts designed to help listeners identify their own purpose, especially after seasons of grief, loss, or major life transitions. She discusses the role of faith in guiding difficult decisions, the importance of reflection when redefining your future, and why taking even small action steps can create powerful momentum toward a meaningful life.

Whether you are navigating grief, recovering from a major loss, or rebuilding after circumstances you never expected, this episode offers encouragement and practical guidance. Michelle reminds listeners that nothing in life is wasted and that the hardest chapters of our stories can often become the foundation for helping others and living with renewed purpose.

Discovering purpose isn’t about having everything figured out—it’s about taking the next step forward with courage, trusting that even in the aftermath of loss, a new and meaningful path can emerge.

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