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Ep.3: Gurl, Why Are You Still Holding On To That?

Ep.3: Gurl, Why Are You Still Holding On To That?

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In episode 3 of It’s Time with Terra Gordon, we’re diving deep into the heart of emotional healing and spiritual growth. If you’ve ever found yourself holding onto a relationship that drains more than it pours—this one’s for you!


Terra is joined by special guest Bridgette, a resilient woman navigating her journey toward emotional wellness and rediscovering her true identity. Together, they unpack what it really means to let go of relationships that no longer serve your purpose—without guilt, fear, or shame.


Rooted in Isaiah 43:18-19, this episode explores how God is calling us to release the past so, we can step into the new He is doing in our lives. Bridgette shares her raw and real story of setting boundaries, navigating grief, and finding the courage to choose peace over people-pleasing.


✨ In this episode, you'll learn:

-Why wisdom is essential when navigating unhealthy relationships

-Practical strategies for forming healthy boundaries

-How to honor your healing journey without apologizing for it


Grab your journal and tune in for this soul-stirring conversation as we reflect on this week’s prompt: “What am I still holding onto that no longer serves me?” You’ll leave with clarity, encouragement, and a challenge to take one bold step toward healing this week.


🎧 Listener Challenge: Take 15–20 minutes to write a release letter — whether to your past self or someone you need to let go of. When you're done, create a closure moment: safely discard the letter as a symbolic act of ending that chapter and walking boldly into your next!

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