EPISODE · Jan 19, 2026 · 27 MIN
#2: Rooted in Truth, Not Pressure
from The novaCo Podcast · host April Nova Scipio
Pressure is loud. Truth is steady.In this episode of The novaCo Podcast, April Nova Scipio explores the difference between living from pressure and living rooted in truth—and why so many women feel exhausted even when they’re doing “all the right things.”This conversation is an invitation to slow down, examine what’s been driving your pace, and return to a faith-first way of living that brings peace instead of performance.When your life is rooted in truth, growth doesn’t have to be rushed.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why pressure often disguises itself as responsibility or obedienceHow truth creates steadiness, clarity, and sustainable growthWhat it really means to be rooted—not rushedHow to recognize when pressure is leading instead of faithKey Scriptures (NLT):Matthew 7:241 Corinthians 14:33Isaiah 40:31Jeremiah 17:7–8Colossians 2:7Psalm 46:10This episode is part of The Foundation Series: Identity, Truth & Rhythms, created to help you build your life from the inside out.✨ Next Step:If you’re ready to continue this journey with support and community, join the Nova Community—a faith-filled space for women learning to live with clarity, peace, and faith-first rhythms👉 Learn more at https://thenovacompany.org✨ Private Mentorship Community:If you are interested in applying to join my private mentorship community, email me: [email protected]✨ novaRetreat: 3rd Annual Dream with God RetreatA Spirit-led weekend for women ready to abide deeply, align intentionally, & courageously advance as God reveals what’s next.👉 Learn more at https://www.thenovacompany.org/novaretreat Subscribe to The NovaCo Podcast and share this episode with a friend who’s stepping into a new season.🎸 Intro music produced by Cory Valjien. https://spotify.link/Ot87eEITRDb
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