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C'mon Woman of God

C'mon Woman of God

By: Mary Morgan
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C’mon Woman of God is a faith-based platform and podcast created to encourage, uplift, and empower Christian women to walk boldly in obedience — even when it’s not popular. Through real conversations, scripture, humor, and sisterhood, we remind women they are not alone, not behind, and not crazy for choosing God’s way.



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  • Sis, Just Put That Stuff Down!
    Mar 17 2026

    Sometimes what’s weighing you down is not sin — it’s simply too much. In this episode of C’mon Woman of God, we talk about the emotional, mental, and spiritual clutter that keeps us overwhelmed, distracted, and carrying things God never assigned to us. From unnecessary pressure to old habits, misplaced responsibility, and trying to be everything for everybody, this is your reminder that some things must be released so you can move forward with clarity, peace, and purpose.

    Sis, if it’s draining your strength, crowding your mind, or pulling you away from what God is truly calling you to steward… it may be time to put that mess down.

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    24 mins
  • I'm Just Getting Started!!!
    Mar 10 2026

    As the first quarter of the year begins to close, it’s easy to start measuring what has happened, what hasn’t happened, what moved quickly, and what still feels unfinished.

    In this episode of C’mon Woman of God, we’re talking about why you should not count yourself out just because the year is already moving. Three months in does not mean your momentum has passed, your opportunity is gone, or your goals are too late to pursue.

    For the sister who feels like she hasn’t fully started yet—this is your reminder that it is not too late to get going.

    And for the sister who has started—who has been pushing, praying, building, healing, showing up, and trying—this is your encouragement to keep going. Keep showing up. Keep trusting the process. Keep honoring the small progress that may not look dramatic but still matters.

    This episode is about refusing to let timing intimidate you.

    God is not limited by calendars, and growth does not always announce itself loudly.

    Whether you are just finding your rhythm or already moving with intention, there is still room for more, still grace for the process, and still purpose ahead.

    Sis… don’t count yourself out.
    You’re not too late.
    You’re still becoming.
    And in many ways—you’re just getting started. 🌿

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  • Sister Circle: Real Friendship, Real Growth (with Ashley & Sophia)
    Mar 3 2026

    Welcome to the very first Sister Circle episode of C’mon Woman of God 🤍

    In this intimate and honest conversation, I’m joined by two women who have walked with me through growth, laughter, hard truths, and prayer — Ashley and Sophia.

    This episode is all about what healthy friendship actually looks like. We’re talking real roles (yes, including the “knuck-if-you-buck but sanctified” friend 😅), discernment, boundaries, accountability, and how friendships shift as we mature.

    We discuss:
    • The different roles women naturally play in friendships
    • How discernment protects relationships
    • When to speak up vs. when to step back and let God work
    • Why boundaries don’t break friendships — they strengthen them
    • How to become the friend you pray for

    If you’ve ever been hurt in friendship, felt lonely, or wondered if healthy community is even possible — this conversation is for you.

    Sister Circle isn’t about perfection.
    It’s about intention, faith, truth, laughter, and grace at the same table.

    Pull up a chair, sis. There’s room for you here. 🌸

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    36 mins
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