EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 34 MIN
Embodied and Honest: Part 4
from Revelation Within On the Go! · host Heidi Bylsma-Epperson and Christina Motley
Send us Fan MailIn this final episode of our Embodied and Honest series, we talk about how easy it is to slip into autopilot when life feels overwhelming. We have both experienced what it is like to disconnect from our bodies, ignore our needs, and quietly cope through food, distraction, overworking, or staying constantly busy. But avoiding what is happening inside us does not make those needs disappear. We explore how embodied living is not about self-improvement or striving harder, but about returning to the way God created us to live — aware, connected, and honest with Him and ourselves.Together, we walk through Scriptures like Book of Psalms 46, Ephesians 5, Ecclesiastes 7, and Hebrews 4 as we share practical tools for responding differently in stressful moments. We offer a simple five-step pattern to help create space, name what is true, invite God into the moment, choose a grounded response, and return without shame when we stumble. If you are looking for Scripture-rooted conversations around emotional health, anxiety, coping habits, and spiritual growth, we hope this episode meets you right where you are.Support the showLearn more about our Revelation Within Community: https://www.revelationwithin.org
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Send us Fan Mail In this final episode of our Embodied and Honest series, we talk about how easy it is to slip into autopilot when life feels overwhelming. We have both experienced what it is like to disconnect from our bodies, ignore our needs, and quietly cope through food, distraction, overworking, or staying constantly busy. But avoiding what is happening inside us does not make those needs disappear. We explore how embodied living is not about self-improvement or striving harder, but abo...
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