• Resilience Through Life's Storms with Healthcare Provider Stephanie Freeman

  • Apr 16 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 26 mins
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Resilience Through Life's Storms with Healthcare Provider Stephanie Freeman

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    In this conversation, the host of the Sojazzie Home Girl Media & Podcast, Jazzie Jones, and special guest Stephanie M. Freeman discuss' personal experiences & the challenges they have faced, through faith in overcoming them. They emphasize the importance of self-acceptance and self-love, breaking free from societal expectations, and embracing one's true identity. Stephanie being in the nursing field for numerous years, touched on the topic of mental health and the impact of past traumas on one's perception of God and relationships. The conversation highlights the power of vulnerability and the potential for personal growth and empowerment. They also discuss the impact of church hurts and the need to find peace and resilience in adversity. They emphasize the importance of not associating the actions of flawed individuals with God, as it can distort one's perception of Him. They also highlight the need for forgiveness and letting go of past hurts to experience growth and triumph. The conversation touches on themes of faith, resilience, and the power of leaning on God's understanding rather than our own. They encourage listeners to embrace their identity in Christ and trust in His plan for their lives.


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