A Voice Singing into Mental Health with Allison Eide (Re-Aired)

EPISODE · Jul 16, 2025 · 38 MIN

A Voice Singing into Mental Health with Allison Eide (Re-Aired)

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What if music had the power to bring healing to the hurting and hope to those battling anxiety and depression?Welcome to The Collide Podcast Summer Highlight Series!All summer long, we’re bringing back some of our most impactful episodes — powerful conversations centered around life-changing collisions with Jesus. Whether this is your first time hearing the episode or you’re revisiting an old favorite, each story is filled with hope, healing, and purpose.This episode originally aired in May 2024 and quickly became one of our most-loved conversations. In this episode, we sit down with singer-songwriter Allison Eide to talk about how God is using music and vulnerability to meet young people struggling with mental health challenges.About This EpisodeAllison shares the story behind her viral song Love Who I Am and how it sparked global conversations about faith, anxiety, depression, and identity. Through her music and ministry, Allison is reaching a generation in desperate need of hope and reminding them they are deeply loved and known by God.Meet Allison EideAllison is a Minnesota-based singer-songwriter whose breakout single Love Who I Am has reached over 3 million listeners around the world. She’s the founder of Moment Ministries, which helps young women discover their identity in Christ. With a passion for pairing raw honesty with soulful sound, Allison speaks powerfully into the mental health struggles of Gen Z.In This Episode, You’ll LearnHow Allison’s viral song sparked important conversations around mental healthWhy vulnerability and faith are powerful tools in breaking the stigmaThe personal story behind Allison’s music and ministryThe mental health challenges facing Gen Z and how faith intersects with those strugglesHow to support young people dealing with anxiety, depression, and identity issuesHow This Episode Will Encourage YouThis conversation will inspire you to believe that God can use even your most broken moments to bring healing to others. Whether you’re navigating mental health challenges yourself or walking alongside someone who is, you’ll walk away with renewed faith, a sense of hope, and practical insight into how to pursue healing and identity in Christ.🎧 Listen & Subscribe - Don’t miss any new episodes! Subscribe to The Collide Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or wherever you listen.Check Out These Collide Resources Inspired by This EpisodeBirds and Lilies – A Bible study for anxiety that helps counter today’s “anxiety culture” with peace, faith, and trust in God’s provision.Collide Counseling Bundle – This online course tackles the 12 most common issues women face in counseling, offering practical tools, expert advice, and encouragement from licensed mental health professionals. The course also includes a beautifully designed printed workbook (mailed to your door) filled with exercises, reflection space, and helpful resources to guide your healing journey.Connect with Allison Eide – Website | Instagram | SpotifyConnect with Willow - Website | Instagram | FacebookFollow & Support CollideJoin our community a wecollide.net for conferences, events, resources, and inspiration for women pursuing healing, purpose, and deeper faith.🛍️ Shop for good at the Collide Store🎁 Partner with Collide and impact lives with your financial gift💑 Visit Collide’s website for upcoming conferences, events, and resources📲 Follow Collide on Facebook and Instagram for encouragement, inspiration, and ministry updates📰 Subscribe to our newsletter to stay up-to-date on all things Collide

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