100: Decluttering the Emotional Closet: A Path to Resilience and Peace Ever had a moment where a spilled coffee or a missed bus sent you into an emotional tailspin? You're not alone. On this episode, join Read More »
98: Embracing Emotional Liberation: Heart Doodling with Jesus to Navigate Life’s Waves Have you ever felt trapped in a cycle of suppressing your emotions, unsure of how to navigate the whirlpool of your feelings? I was there Read More »
98: How To Start Unpacking Repressed Emotions If you grew up believing emotions were bad and best avoided the thought of starting to deal with them now can be overwhelming, downright scary. Read More »
97: Embracing Your Mistakes: The Heart Doodling Path to Self-Compassion and Growth How do you talk to yourself when you make a mistake? Is it kind and encouraging? Is it helpful? If you talked to a friend Read More »
96: Walking Out Freedom From Fear In episode 93, I shared the revelation the Lord had given me about my daughter's fear of me losing her. I laid a foundation for Read More »
95: Doodles of Grace: A Visual Diary for Life’s Journey Slow down.Walk at My pace. As I wandered along the twisting path of life's relentless demands, an unexpected lesson in the art of slowing down Read More »
94: You can Get Past the Mom Guilt:Receiving Forgiveness Have you ever felt the weight of guilt as a mother, haunted by the moments you wish you could take back? I know I have, Read More »
93: Laying Foundations: Learn from My Mistakes My youngest daughter has always had a fear of me losing her. It didn’t make sense because I’d never lost or left her anywhere. The Read More »
92: Embracing Imperfection: Heart Doodling with Jesus for Growth and Wellness Is there room for creativity in your time with God? What about your emotions? Are they welcome? Hi, if we haven't met, I'm Mukkove Johnson and I Read More »
91: Showing Up for Myself: Meeting Unmet Needs for Myself This heart-to-heart episode is a tender exploration of what it means to truly show up for oneself, especially for those of us who have felt Read More »