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Finding Courage to Speak Up When You’re Not OK :: Kristen Glass [Ep 427]

Finding Courage to Speak Up When You’re Not OK :: Kristen Glass [Ep 427]

FromDon't Mom Alone Podcast


Finding Courage to Speak Up When You’re Not OK :: Kristen Glass [Ep 427]

FromDon't Mom Alone Podcast

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Sep 4, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Who do you call when it feels like your world is falling apart? Do you share your struggles with trusted friends or is it hard to open up about what is going on in your life? 

Toward the end of her first marriage Kristen Glass broke a habit she’d had for years - struggling silently. For years she suffered alone, carrying shame for her actions and circumstances that left her feeling condemned and isolated. All that changed one weekend in Utah when she found the courage to tell a friend her story. That simple act of speaking up freed her to see the truth of who God made her to be and His great love for her. Join me for her story that has dark times and places but is also filled with the hope of redemption and restoration that only God can bring. 

Connect with Kristen Glass: 
Email:  gypsysoulinteriors@gmail.com 
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Released:
Sep 4, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Heather MacFadyen, mother of four boys, connects you the listener with people and resources to help you feel less alone. Consider it an invitation to "withness".