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The LIVE Unfiltered Podcast
by Macie Green
The LIVE Unfiltered PodcastBeyond the Filter. Beneath the Surface. Into the Light.Real faith. Real life. No performance.Hosted by Macie of Live 1:8 Ministries, this podcast helps millennial Christian women trade exhaustion and guilt for authentic connection with God. Each episode brings her honest reflections and blog posts to life—meeting you right where you are with grace, truth, and hope.
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Is It God's Conviction or Religious Shame?
That voice after you mess up—is it God correcting you or shame disguised as conviction? Let's learn to tell the difference.Summary:In this episode, we're untangling the voice in your head that shows up after you mess up. We've been taught to call all guilt "conviction," but what if some of it isn't God at all? What if it's religious shame dressed up in spiritual language? Through Romans 8:1 and clear, practical distinctions, you'll learn to recognize God's loving correction versus the condemning voice of shame—and discover that God's goal is always restoration, never rejection.Included Segments:The voice that says "you should be better than this"Romans 8:1: No condemnation for those in ChristWhy conviction and shame feel so similarFive characteristics of God's conviction (specific, loving, leads to repentance, hope-filled, temporary)Five characteristics of religious shame (vague, heavy, leads to hiding, feels like rejection, demands performance)Side-by-side comparison: conviction vs. shameWhy shame feels so convincingFour-step process for discerning which voice you're hearingPractical response: confess conviction, reject shameHeart-check reflection questionsWho This Episode is For:The woman who genuinely wants to grow spiritually but feels crushed under the weight of guilt she can't shake. She's tired of the voice that says "God must be so disappointed," and she's starting to wonder if that heaviness is actually from Him. She wants to follow Jesus, but the shame makes her want to hide instead of draw near. If you've been mistaking condemnation for conviction and you're exhausted from trying to prove yourself worthy, this episode will help you hear God's true voice again.Key Scriptures:Romans 8:1CTA:Ready to take your first soft step back?If something in this spoke to you… and you feel that quiet pull to come back to God, but you don't want to fall back into pressure, performance, or pretending…I created something really gentle for you.The Beloved Return is a 5-part private podcast designed to help you reconnect with God at your own pace—no checklists, no expectations, no pressure to have it all figured out.You don't have to know what to say.You don't have to feel ready.You don't have to clean yourself up first.If something in your heart is stirring—even faintly—that's enough.👉 You can start listening to The Beloved Return today.Remember real faith wasn't meant to be curated–it was meant to be lived.
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How to Mother Your Own Faith
What if your faith doesn't need more discipline—it needs more nurturing? Learn to extend the same grace to your spiritual life that you give everyone else.Summary:In this episode, we're exploring what it means to mother your own faith—to extend the same nurturing care to your spiritual life that you so freely give to everyone else. If your faith has become guilt-driven, all-or-nothing, or feels more like a test you're failing than a relationship you're living, this conversation will help you shift from harsh self-correction to gentle, sustainable care. Through practical steps and honest reflection, you'll discover that growth doesn't happen through pressure—it happens through presence.Included Segments:The disconnect between how you care for others vs. yourselfReframing mothering as nurturing, not just disciplineThe performance patterns keeping you exhaustedFour elements of mothering your faith: awareness, compassion, safety, and presenceReframing spiritual practices from obligation to nourishmentWhy tending to your faith isn't selfish—it's stewardshipPractical steps: 5-minute check-ins, one-verse Scripture, honest prayerPermission to start again daily without shameGod's gentle character as the model for self-compassionWho This Episode is For:The woman who pours out care, patience, and grace to everyone around her—but when it comes to her own faith, she's harsh, critical, and exhausted. She's tired of the guilt-driven quiet times and all-or-nothing mindset. She wants a faith that feels life-giving again, but she doesn't know how to be gentle with herself. If you've been trying to grow your faith in an environment that doesn't support growth, this episode will help you create the safety you need.Key Scriptures:Matthew 11:28-30 (Come to me, all who are weary)CTA:Ready to take your first soft step back?If something in this spoke to you… and you feel that quiet pull to come back to God, but you don't want to fall back into pressure, performance, or pretending…I created something really gentle for you.The Beloved Return is a 5-part private podcast designed to help you reconnect with God at your own pace—no checklists, no expectations, no pressure to have it all figured out.You don't have to know what to say.You don't have to feel ready.You don't have to clean yourself up first.If something in your heart is stirring—even faintly—that's enough.👉 You can start listening to The Beloved Return today.Remember real faith wasn't meant to be curated–it was meant to be lived.
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You Were Beloved Before You Were Busy
Tired of feeling like your faith is a checklist? What if you were never meant to prove yourself to God in the first place?Summary:In this episode, we’re gently unraveling the pressure to “perform” in our faith and returning to what’s always been true: you were chosen, loved, and adopted before you ever did a single thing to earn it. Through Ephesians 1, we shift from striving to abiding—learning what it means to live from belovedness instead of chasing it. If your faith has started to feel like pressure instead of peace, this conversation will help you breathe again.Included Segments:The hidden exhaustion of performance-based faithWhy doing doesn’t prove devotionEphesians 1: identity before actionWhat it means to be chosen before the foundation of the worldAdoption and belonging without strivingThe difference between effort and earningBreaking free from the performance trapLiving from identity instead of for itPractical ways to abide, not achieveReflective heart-check questionsWho This Episode is For:The woman who feels spiritually tired but still deeply wants Jesus. She’s been trying to “do faith right,” but it’s left her feeling behind, disconnected, or not enough. She’s craving something real—something rooted, honest, and life-giving instead of performative and exhausting.Key Scriptures:Ephesians 1:3–6John 15Ready to take your first soft step back?If something in this spoke to you… and you feel that quiet pull to come back to God, but you don’t want to fall back into pressure, performance, or pretending…I created something really gentle for you.The Beloved Return is a 5-part private podcast designed to help you reconnect with God at your own pace—no checklists, no expectations, no pressure to have it all figured out.You don’t have to know what to say.You don’t have to feel ready.You don’t have to clean yourself up first.If something in your heart is stirring—even faintly—that’s enough.👉 You can start listening to The Beloved Return today.Remember real faith wasn’t meant to be curated–it was meant to be lived.
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El Roi: The God Who Sees You in Your Hiddenness
Ever feel invisible? This episode is for you. Discover El Roi, the God who sees you in your mess, through the powerful story of Hagar.Summary: If you've ever felt overlooked, used, or like you're just one person in the crowd, this episode is a reminder that you are seen. We dive into the story of Hagar from Genesis 16—a woman who was so broken and discarded that she ran into the wilderness to survive. It was there, in her most hidden moment, that she was found by El Roi, "the God who sees." This episode is an invitation to believe that God's presence isn't for when you have it all together; He meets you right in the middle of your mess, ready to offer not judgment, but compassion.Included Segments:The universal feeling of being invisible and overlooked.Hagar's Story: Used, blamed, and cast out.The Wilderness: Where God finds us when we're running.El Roi: Naming God as the One who sees you personally.What it looks like to let yourself be seen by God.Gentle practices for honest prayer and connection.Who This Episode is For: This is for the woman who is tired of performing. You show up, you do all the things, but inside you feel unseen and spiritually exhausted. You long for a faith that feels real and personal, not like another checklist. If you've ever pulled back from God because you're hurting, and you're wondering if He even notices you're gone, this story is your gentle welcome home.Key Scriptures:Genesis 16Ready to take your first soft step back?If something in this story stirred your heart—even faintly—that's enough to begin.The Beloved Return is a gentle, 5-part private podcast created for women who want to reconnect with God without pressure, performance, or pretending. It's not a program to fix you or a checklist to keep up with—it's a quiet place to exhale, listen, and begin again at your own pace.You don't have to know what to say. You don't have to feel ready. You don't have to clean yourself up first.You can find the link to begin with The Beloved Return today in the show notes.Remember, real faith wasn’t meant to be curated—it was meant to be lived.
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Grace Means You Don't Have to Earn It — A Study in Ephesians 2:1-10
Do you know salvation is by grace, but still feel like you have to earn it? This episode is for you. Let's dismantle performance-based faith.Summary: If you've ever felt caught in the exhausting space between believing in grace and living like you have to earn God's approval, you're not alone. In this episode, we walk through Ephesians 2:1-10 to dismantle the performance-based faith that leaves so many of us tired. Discover how these verses declare freedom from spiritual striving, revealing that grace isn't just how you begin your faith—it's how you can live, breathe, and rest in it every single day.Included Segments:The Question We're All Asking: "Why do I still feel like I have to earn it?"The Radical Message of Grace for a Performance-Based WorldEphesians 2:1-3: Understanding Our Need for Resurrection, Not ImprovementEphesians 2:4-5: The Two Words That Change Everything: "But God..."Ephesians 2:6-7: Your Secure Position: Raised and Seated with ChristEphesians 2:8-9: Why Grace, by Definition, Must Be a GiftA Heart Check: Where We Still Try to Turn Spiritual Practices into CurrencyEphesians 2:10: Your True Identity as God's Masterpiece (Poiema)How Grace Transforms Your Everyday Faith from Requirement to RelationshipWho This Episode is For: This episode is for the woman who is spiritually exhausted from trying to be "good enough." If you're tired of the pressure to perform, feel a quiet guilt when you miss a quiet time, and long for a faith that feels more like freedom than a checklist, this conversation will meet you right where you are.Key Scriptures:Ephesians 2:1-10Ready to take your first soft step back?If something in this spoke to you… and you feel that quiet pull to come back to God, but you don’t want to fall back into pressure, performance, or pretending…I created something really gentle for you.The Beloved Return is a 5-part private podcast designed to help you reconnect with God at your own pace—no checklists, no expectations, no pressure to have it all figured out.You don’t have to know what to say. You don’t have to feel ready. You don’t have to clean yourself up first.If something in your heart is stirring—even faintly—that’s enough.👉 You can start listening to The Beloved Return today.Remember real faith wasn’t meant to be curated–it was meant to be lived!
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You Don't Have to Catch Up—You Just Have to Come Home
Feeling spiritually behind? This episode is your permission slip to stop striving and simply come home to God, just as you are.Summary: Have you ever felt like you've fallen too far behind with God to even try anymore? This episode is a gentle invitation to let go of the guilt, shame, and the lie that you need a "spiritual catch-up plan." We'll explore the difference between shame and conviction, the truth of God's grace found in the story of the prodigal son, and practical, pressure-free ways to reconnect with His heart. It’s time to release the weight of performance and rediscover the simple, beautiful truth that you don't have to catch up—you just have to come home.Included Segments:The Heavy Weight of Feeling Spiritually "Behind"Unpacking the Lie of a Performance-Based FaithDiscerning the Voice of Shame vs. God's InvitationWhy God Isn't Keeping Score of Your FailuresHow "Starting Over" is the Central Rhythm of GracePractical Permission Slips for Your Weary HeartGentle, Simple Ways to Begin Again TodayWho This Episode is For: This is for the woman who is spiritually exhausted and tired of performing. If you've been carrying the quiet shame of feeling distant from God, if your Bible feels more like a source of guilt than life, and you're longing for a faith that feels like freedom instead of a checklist, this conversation is for you.Key Scriptures:Romans 8:1James 4:8Luke 15Joel 2:25Ready to take your first soft step back? If something in this spoke to you… and you feel that quiet pull to come back to God, but you don’t want to fall back into pressure, performance, or pretending… I created something really gentle for you.The Beloved Return is a 5-part private podcast designed to help you reconnect with God at your own pace—no checklists, no expectations, no pressure to have it all figured out.You don’t have to know what to say. You don’t have to feel ready. You don’t have to clean yourself up first.If something in your heart is stirring—even faintly—that’s enough. 👉 You can start listening to The Beloved Return today.Remember, real faith wasn’t meant to be curated–it was meant to be lived!
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When the Easter High Fades and Monday Feels Empty
That post-Easter emptiness isn't spiritual failure—it's an invitation to find God in your ordinary Monday. You're not alone, and you're not failing.Summary: Ever felt spiritually flat the day after a powerful worship experience? That Monday-after-Easter emptiness isn't a sign you're failing—it's actually where sustainable faith begins. In this honest conversation, we're dismantling the myth that faith should always feel like Sunday and discovering how Jesus meets us in the mundane moments of real life. Through the story of the disciples returning to their fishing nets after the resurrection, we'll explore why the "boring" parts of faith are where our deepest roots grow. This is your permission to stop chasing feelings and start recognizing God's steady presence in your kitchen, your commute, and your tired mornings.Included Segments:The Letdown: Why spiritual highs fade and what that really meansThe Myth of the Mountaintop: Breaking free from emotion-based faithThe Disciples' "What Now?" Moment: Finding yourself in John 21When Normal Feels Empty: Naming the guilt, fear, and pressureJesus in the Ordinary: How God shows up in your real lifeFour Pressure-Free Practices: Simple ways to recognize His presenceSustainable Faith vs. Emotional Faith: Building roots in the valleyPermission to Stop Recreating Sunday: Faithfulness over feelingsWhere Transformation Actually Happens: The power of small, repeated choicesWho This Episode is For: This is for you if you've ever left church feeling spiritually alive, only to wake up Monday morning wondering where that feeling went. If you're tired of performing, exhausted from chasing emotional highs, and longing for a faith that feels sustainable in your real, messy, ordinary life—this conversation is for you. You don't need to have it all figured out. You just need to be willing to stop striving and start noticing where God already is.Key Scriptures:John 21 (The disciples return to fishing after the resurrection; Jesus meets them on the shore)Ready to take your first soft step back?If something in this spoke to you… and you feel that quiet pull to come back to God, but you don’t want to fall back into pressure, performance, or pretending…I created something really gentle for you.The Beloved Return is a 5-part private podcast designed to help you reconnect with God at your own pace—no checklists, no expectations, no pressure to have it all figured out.You don’t have to know what to say.You don’t have to feel ready.You don’t have to clean yourself up first.If something in your heart is stirring—even faintly—that’s enough.👉 You can start listening to The Beloved Return today.Remember: Real faith wasn't meant to be curated—it was meant to be lived.
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The God Who Knows What It's Like to Be Abandoned
What do you do when God feels absent? Today we're talking about the God who knows exactly what abandonment feels like—and why that changes everything.Summary: It's Holy Week, and for many of us, this season carries a weight we don't always talk about. In this episode, we're going beyond the familiar traditions to explore something raw and real: what it feels like when God seems distant. Through the journey of Holy Week—from Palm Sunday's fragile praise to the silence of Saturday—we discover that Jesus didn't just save us from our pain. He walked through every moment of abandonment, betrayal, and spiritual desolation so we would never have to walk through ours alone. If you've ever whispered "Did He forget me?" in the dark, this episode is for you.Included Segments:The Silence: When prayers feel unanswered and God feels distantHoly Week as a Journey: Entering the story instead of just observing itPalm Sunday: The fragility of human praise and approvalThe Garden: When God's answer is silence, not removal of painThe Disciples: Abandoned by the people closest to youThe Cross: Jesus' cry of desolation and what it means for usThe Tomb: Living in the silence of SaturdayResurrection: Hope that honors the journey, not just the destinationYou Are Not Alone: The profound truth of God's empathyWho This Episode is For: This episode is for you if you're spiritually exhausted—not angry, just tired. If you've been going through the motions of faith but feel unseen in your struggle. If you're living in the tension between what you've been told about God's nearness and what you're actually experiencing. If you're wondering if the distance is your fault, or if you've somehow failed a test you didn't know you were taking. This is for the woman who still believes but feels like she's walking through her crisis alone.Key Scriptures:Psalm 22 (Jesus' cry from the cross: "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?")Matthew 26:36-46 (Gethsemane: Jesus' prayer and the disciples falling asleep)Matthew 27:46 (The cry of abandonment on the cross)Palm Sunday accounts (Matthew 21:1-11)Ready to Take Your Next Step?If something in this episode stirred your heart—even faintly—and you feel that quiet pull to come back to God without the pressure, performance, or pretending, I created something gentle just for you.The Beloved Return: Before You Try Again is a 5-part private podcast designed to help you reconnect with God at your own pace. No checklists. No expectations. No pressure to have it all figured out.You don't have to know what to say. You don't have to feel ready. You don't have to clean yourself up first.If something in your heart is stirring, that's enough. Start listening todayFrom the Page. To the Heart. Into the World.Remember: real faith wasn't meant to be curated—it was meant to be lived.
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Why Your Faith Journey Doesn't Look Like a Straight Line
Feeling stuck spiritually? What if the winding path isn't failure—it's formation? Discover why your faith journey was never meant to be linear.Summary: If you've ever felt like you should be "further along" in your faith by now, this episode is for you. Macie explores why spiritual growth rarely looks like a straight line—and why that's actually exactly how God designed it. Through the story of the Israelites' 40-year wilderness journey (that should have taken 11 days), you'll discover that the long way isn't wasted time—it's sacred ground where God does His deepest work of transformation.Included Segments:The myth of linear faith growth and why we believe itThe Israelites' wilderness journey: when 11 days becomes 40 yearsThree reasons God works in circles instead of straight linesThe emotional reality of feeling like you're starting overWhat "circling back" might actually mean for your spiritual formationA word for your weary heart: walking slowly with God is faithfulnessWho This Episode is For: This episode is for the woman who's tired of feeling like she's failing at faith. You've been walking with God for years, yet you're still struggling with the same things. You drift away and come back, experience breakthroughs only to find yourself in familiar territory months later. You wonder if something is wrong with you—if everyone else is moving forward while you're stuck in place. If you're longing for permission to stop performing and start believing that your winding path might actually be part of God's plan, this conversation will meet you right where you are.Key Scriptures:Deuteronomy 1:2 (The 11-day journey to the Promised Land)The Israelites' wilderness journey (Exodus through Deuteronomy)Ready to Come Home? If today's conversation stirred something in your heart, you don't have to figure out the next step alone. The Beloved Return: You Can LIVE Again is a gentle, guided audio experience designed for the woman who stepped away from her faith but still longs to come home—without guilt, pressure, or performance. Through short, sacred audio sessions, you'll release shame, reconnect with God's heart, and rediscover the truth that you are loved, wanted, and seen. This is the step you take before rebuilding—a quiet, safe moment to breathe again and hear God whisper, "You're not too far gone."From the Page. To the Heart. Into the World.Remember: real faith wasn't meant to be curated—it was meant to be lived!
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You're Not Just Another Face in the Crowd to God
Ever feel like your prayers hit the ceiling? This one’s for you. Discover the difference between being seen by God and being truly known by Him.Summary: Have you ever sat in a crowded room and wondered if God really notices you, personally? This episode goes straight to the heart of that feeling of being spiritually anonymous. We’ll explore the profound difference between being merely seen and being intimately known by God. Through the stories of Hagar, Moses, and Mary Magdalene, you’ll discover how Scripture paints a consistent picture of a God who doesn’t just address crowds, but calls His children by name. If you’re tired of feeling like a nameless spectator in your own faith story, this episode is an invitation to remember that your life is not a footnote—it’s a story He is writing with you as the beloved main character.Included Segments:The Difference Between Being Seen and Being KnownHagar: The First Person to Name God (El Roi)Moses: Called by Name from the Burning BushMary Magdalene: Recognizing Jesus When He Says Her NameWhy We Still Feel Lost in the CrowdQuestions Worth Sitting WithWho This Episode is For: This episode is for the woman who feels spiritually exhausted and quietly wonders if her faith is real anymore. If you show up and perform but feel a growing emptiness, and your prayers feel more like whispers into the void than conversations with a friend, you’ll find comfort and truth here. It’s for the one who loves Jesus but is tired of the pressure and longs to feel seen and known by Him on a personal level, not just as part of a group.Key Scriptures:Genesis 16Exodus 3John 20Psalm 139John 10Ready to take your first soft step back?The Beloved Return is a gentle, guided experience created for women who want to reconnect with God without pressure, performance, or pretending. It's not a program to fix you or a checklist to keep up with—it's a quiet place to exhale, listen, and begin again at your own pace.You don't have to know what to say. You don't have to feel ready. You don't have to clean yourself up first.If something in this story stirred your heart—even faintly—that's enough to begin.There are no rules, no homework, just a safe place to begin again. You can find the link here.Remember, real faith wasn’t meant to be curated—it was meant to be lived!
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When God Wrecks Your Plans (And It's Actually Good)
What if God's interruptions aren't setbacks but redirections toward something you could never orchestrate on your own? Philip's story will change everything.Summary: Ever had your carefully laid plans completely wrecked? In this episode, we explore the story of Philip in Acts 8—a man called away from a city-wide revival to a desert road for a divine appointment with one person. Discover why God's interruptions are rarely random, how to discern divine redirection from distraction, and what it means when the door you were sure God was opening slams shut. If your plans feel shaken right now, this episode will help you see God's hand in the detour.Included Segments:From a City-Wide Revival to a Desert RoadThe One-Person Encounter That Changed a ContinentThe Pattern of Divine InterruptionsWhy God's Detours Feel So FrustratingDivine Redirection or Simple Distraction?Your Desert Road Is Not EmptyWho This Episode Is For: This episode is for the woman standing in the rubble of her own plans. Maybe a door closed, a timeline fell apart, or you've lost all the momentum you worked so hard to build. You're trying to trust God but feel disoriented, asking "What are You doing?" You're not ready to give up, but you need to know that these interruptions aren't random—and that God is still leading you, even when the path makes no sense.Key Scriptures:Acts 8:5-8 (Philip's revival in Samaria)Acts 8:26-40 (Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch)Isaiah 53 (The Suffering Servant prophecy)Next Steps:If you've been feeling unsure about what God is doing…If your plans feel shaken…If you're trying to trust Him but still feel disoriented…You don't have to figure it out alone.Ready to take your first soft step back?The Beloved Return is a gentle, guided experience created for women who want to reconnect with God without pressure, performance, or pretending. It's not a program to fix you or a checklist to keep up with—it's a quiet place to exhale, listen, and begin again at your own pace.You don't have to know what to say.You don't have to feel ready.You don't have to clean yourself up first.If something in this story stirred your heart—even faintly—that's enough to begin.Begin with The Beloved Return today.From the Page. To the Heart. Into the World.Remember—real faith wasn't meant to be curated. It was meant to be lived.
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When You're Too Tire to Try Again
Spiritual exhaustion isn't failure—it's proof you've been carrying something God never asked you to carry. Let's talk about rest, not more rules.Summary: If you've ever felt too tired to start another Bible reading plan or too worn out for one more spiritual reset, this episode is for you. We're diving into the quiet, bone-deep exhaustion that comes from trying to "get it right" spiritually—and discovering what God actually does when we collapse under our own broom trees. Through the story of Elijah, we'll explore the difference between striving and abiding, and why your exhaustion might be the invitation to a gentler way forward.Included Segments:The quiet kind of exhaustion: when spiritual burnout feels like failureWhy spiritual exhaustion feels so shamefulThe devastating cycle of striving burnoutElijah's story: the prophet who couldn't do it anymore (1 Kings 19)What God does (and doesn't do) when we're exhaustedStriving vs. abiding: the real root of burnoutGentle truth for the weary listenerWhat abiding can look like when you have no energyGod still meets people under broom treesWho This Episode is For: This is for you if you're carrying quiet shame about pulling back from church or doubting God. If faith feels more like pressure than peace, and you're tired of performative Christianity that demands you be "on" all the time. You still long for a real relationship with Jesus, but you're spiritually exhausted and wondering if you're the only one who feels this way. You're not looking for another to-do list—you're looking for permission to rest and a gentle way back home.Key Scriptures:1 Kings 19:4-18 (Elijah under the broom tree)John 15:5 (I am the vine; you are the branches)Ready for a Gentler Way Forward?If your faith feels fragile right now and you're too tired for another "start over" moment, you don't have to figure it out alone. The Beloved Return is a gentle, guided audio experience created for women who want to reconnect with God without pressure, performance, or pretending. It's not a program to fix you—it's a quiet place to exhale, listen, and begin again at your own pace. You don't have to know what to say, feel ready, or clean yourself up first. If something in this story stirred your heart—even faintly—that's enough to begin.Beyond Perfection. Beyond Performance. Beyond the Curtain.Remember: real faith wasn't meant to be curated—it was meant to be lived.
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Sabbath Wasn't a Suggestion
What if rest isn't something you earn after faithfulness—but an act of faith itself? Discover why Sabbath was never meant to be optional.Summary: In this episode, we're challenging the lie that rest equals laziness and exploring the radical truth that Sabbath is worship. From God's rest in Genesis to Jesus's restoration of Sabbath's true purpose, we'll unpack why rest feels so impossible in our hustle-driven culture—and how reclaiming it can transform not just your schedule, but your entire understanding of who God is and who you are in Him. This isn't about adding another spiritual discipline to your list. It's about discovering that your worth was never tied to your productivity in the first place.Included Segments:When Rest Feels Like Failure: The guilt cycle of productivity-based worthRest at the Beginning: God's pattern established in Genesis 2From Gift to Command: How Sabbath taught freed slaves their new identityWhen Rest Becomes Delight: Isaiah's invitation beyond rule-keepingJesus and the Sabbath: Restoring rest as a tool for wholeness, not controlWhy Rest Feels So Hard: Naming hustle culture and spiritual productivitySabbath as Trust: An embodied declaration that God is God and you are notCreating Sabbath Rhythms: Practical, flexible ways to beginLetting Rest Reorder What You Believe: Questions to sit withWho This Episode is For: This episode is for the woman whose body is begging her to stop but whose mind won't let her. You're exhausted, running on fumes, and secretly wondering if rest makes you irresponsible. You've spiritualized your busyness and worn your exhaustion like a badge of honor—but deep down, you're craving permission to just breathe. If you've confused faithfulness with exhaustion and need someone to tell you that God doesn't need your burnout to prove your devotion, this one's for you.Key Scriptures:Genesis 2:1-3Exodus 20:8-11Isaiah 58:13-14Mark 2:27Ready to Begin Again? If today's conversation stirred something in your heart—even faintly—that's enough to take your first step. The Beloved Return is a gentle, guided audio experience created for women who want to reconnect with God without pressure, performance, or pretending. You don't have to know what to say. You don't have to feel ready. You just have to be willing to begin. Download now or visit Live 1:8 Ministries for more informationRemember—real faith wasn't meant to be curated. It was meant to be lived.
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Seen, Known, Loved: The Story of El Roi and the God Who Never Looks Away
Ever felt invisible? Hagar's wilderness encounter reveals El Roi—the God who sees you in your pain, running, and desperation. You are already seen.Summary: When was the last time you felt truly seen—not admired or evaluated, just noticed? In this episode, we explore the story of Hagar, an Egyptian slave who fled into the wilderness and encountered El Roi—the God Who Sees. Her story reveals a pattern woven throughout Scripture: God consistently shows up for the overlooked, the marginalized, and the invisible. This isn't just ancient history—it's a personal invitation to believe that the same God who found Hagar by a spring in the desert sees you right now, in your wilderness, with tender attention and active love.Included Segments:The ache to be noticed and truly seenHagar's historical context: powerless, foreign, enslavedThe wilderness encounter: God meets her in her runningEl Roi: the only person in Scripture to name GodA biblical pattern of God seeing the unseenThe incarnation as the ultimate expression of El RoiPersonal application: the God who sees you nowReflection questions for your own wildernessWho This Episode is For: This episode is for the woman who feels like a footnote in someone else's story. You pour yourself out—at home, at work, maybe even at church—but feel completely overlooked. You're tired of performing, shrinking, and wondering if anyone truly sees the real you. If you've ever felt erased in the very places you expected to belong, this message is your reminder: you are seen, known, and loved by El Roi.Key Scriptures:Genesis 16 (Hagar's encounter with God in the wilderness)Ready to Stop Hiding? If this story stirred something in your heart, you don't have to stay stuck in invisibility. Beloved Return: You Can LIVE Again is a gentle, shame-free starting place for the woman longing to return to God—without pressure or performance. No rules. No homework. Just a safe place to begin. Remember: real faith wasn't meant to be curated—it was meant to be lived.
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The Faith You Were Taught vs. The Faith That Sets You Free
Spiritually exhausted? If you're doing all the "right things" but still feel empty, this episode is for you. Let's find the rest Jesus promised.Summary: Have you ever felt like your faith, which was supposed to bring peace, has become another source of pressure and exhaustion? Many of us inherited a version of faith built on performance, leaving us feeling drained and never good enough. In this episode, we dive deep into Matthew 11:28-30 to uncover the profound difference between the heavy, counterfeit faith that crushes you and the light, well-fitting faith that Jesus actually offers. It’s time to trade your burnout for the true, restorative rest He promises.Included Segments:When Faith Feels Heavier Than LifeThe Invitation You Might Be SkippingUnderstanding Performance-Based FaithWhat "Take My Yoke" Really MeansThe Difference Between "Easy" and "Well-Fitting"How to Identify Burdens Jesus Never Gave YouWhat a Freeing, Relational Faith Looks LikeWho This Episode is For: This is for the woman who loves Jesus but is tired of trying to earn a gift that was supposed to be free. If you feel like you're drowning in guilt, running on empty, and quietly wondering if you're a spiritual fraud, this conversation will meet you right where you are. It’s for you if you’re done with performing and ready for a faith that feels like freedom, not another to-do list.Key Scriptures:Matthew 11:28-30Ready to take your first soft step back? If this episode stirred your heart, you don't have to figure out the next step alone. The Beloved Return is a gentle, guided experience created for women who want to reconnect with God without pressure, performance, or pretending. It’s a quiet place to exhale, listen, and begin again.Remember, real faith wasn’t meant to be curated—it was meant to be lived!
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The First Step Back — What It Really Looks Like to Return to God
What if the first step back to God isn't perfection—it's just direction? Discover what returning really looks like through the Prodigal Son's story.SummaryDrifting from God doesn't always start with rebellion—it's often a quiet fade. In this episode, we walk through the Parable of the Prodigal Son to uncover what it actually looks like to return to God when you feel distant, exhausted, and unsure where to start. This isn't about polished testimonies or manufactured breakthroughs. It's about the profound truth that God moves faster than your shame, and the first step back isn't perfection—it's simply turning in His direction.Included SegmentsWhen "Coming Back" Feels Heavier Than LeavingWhy Jesus Told This StoryThe Quiet Drift: Understanding How We WanderThe Real Turning Point: Awareness vs. ShameThe Father Who Runs: God's Response to Your ReturnGrace Interrupts PerformanceComing Home While Still TiredWhat the First Step Actually Looks LikeReflection Questions for Your HeartWho This Episode is ForThis episode is for the millennial woman who still believes but doesn't feel close to God anymore. You're exhausted from performing, tired of the spiritual to-do list, and wondering if you've drifted too far. You long for authenticity over perfection, and you're ready to discover that returning to God doesn't require having it all together—just a willingness to turn.Key ScripturesLuke 15:11-32 — The Parable of the Prodigal Son (full text)Luke 15:17 — "When he came to his senses..."Luke 15:20 — "But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was filled with compassion for him; he ran to his son, threw his arms around him and kissed him."Ready to Take Your First Soft Step?If this episode stirred something in your heart, grab your free copy of Beloved Beginnings: Discovering You Can LIVE Again—a gentle collection of moments to help you reconnect with God without guilt, pressure, or performance. No rules. No homework. Just a safe place to begin. Remember—real faith wasn't meant to be curated. It was meant to be lived.
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The Christ in the Chaos: Finding God When Life Isn't Pretty
Your mess doesn't disqualify you from God's presence—it's exactly where He shows up. Let's talk about finding faith in the chaos.In this episode, Macie tackles the shame spiral so many of us feel when our faith life doesn't match the curated Instagram aesthetic. If you've ever felt like you need to "clean up" before coming to God, this conversation is for you. We're unpacking the toxic myth of spiritual performance, exploring how God has always entered the mess (from the stable to the cross), and discovering what it actually looks like to meet Him right where you are—tired, confused, and beautifully human.Included Segments:When life doesn't match the faith aestheticThe myth of "clean first, then come"God has always entered the messThe broken people God still usesWhat it looks like to meet God in the chaosAn invitation to freedomWho This Episode is For: The woman scrolling through faith content feeling more shame than inspired. The one whose quiet time got interrupted—again. The one who walked away and wonders if she can walk back. If you're tired, spiritually rusty, or convinced your mess is too much for God, pull up a chair. This one's for you.Key Scriptures:The Nativity Story (Luke 2:1-20)Peter's Denial and Restoration (Luke 22:54-62; John 21:15-19)David's Story (2 Samuel 11-12; Psalm 51)Paul's Testimony (1 Timothy 1:15; 2 Corinthians 12:9)The Psalms of Lament (Psalm 13, 22, 42)Ready to Come Home? If you're tired of waiting to feel "ready" before reconnecting with God, I created The Beloved Return: You Can LIVE Again—a gentle, shame-free audio journey to help you come back with confidence and love. No checklists. No expectations. Just a soft first step whenever you're ready. Find the link below.Beyond the satisfied. Beneath the surface. Into the light.Remember, real faith wasn't meant to be curated—it was meant to be lived!
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Why Rest Feels Like Rebellion (And Why God Commands It Anyway)
Exhausted but feel guilty stopping? What if rest isn't laziness—it's holy rebellion? Let's talk about why God commands it.In this episode, Macie explores why so many of us feel guilty when we rest and why stillness feels more like rebellion than peace. She unpacks how hustle culture has infiltrated our faith, making busyness feel like faithfulness. From God resting on the seventh day to Jesus' tender invitation to the weary, this episode reframes Sabbath not as a rule to keep but as a gift to receive—and an act of trust that declares your worth isn't tied to your productivity.Included Segments:When rest feels wrong (and why guilt shows up instead of peace)Why rest feels like rebellion in hustle-driven faith cultureGod rested first: Sabbath woven into creation before sin or strivingWhy God had to command rest for the Israelites—and for usJesus' radical reframing of rest as relationship, not ritualWhy rest feels scary and what surfaces in the stillnessPractical ways to practice rest without the pressureRest as resistance and worship in a world that never stopsWho This Episode is For: This one's for the woman who's been running on empty—the one who feels guilty sitting down, who measures her worth by her to-do list, and who secretly wonders if God is disappointed in her exhaustion. If you've been faithful and tired, longing for permission to breathe, this episode is your invitation home.Key Scriptures:Genesis 2:2-3Exodus 20:8 ("Remember the Sabbath day by keeping it holy")Mark 2:27Matthew 11:28-30Ready to Take the First Step? If this episode stirred something in you—if you're craving rest but don't know where to start—grab Beloved Return: You Can LIVE Again. It's a gentle guided audio experience for the woman who's been running on empty and longs to come home to her faith without guilt, pressure, or performance. No checklists. No expectations. Just a quiet, sacred moment to breathe and remember you're not too far gone. You are loved. You are enough. You are held. Remember—real faith wasn't meant to be curated. It was meant to be lived.
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When You Feel Too Far Gone: The Truth About God's Pursuit
What if you never outran God's grace? If you've felt too far gone to come back, this episode will change everything.Summary: In this episode, Macie tackles the quiet fear so many of us carry but rarely speak aloud—the belief that we've waited too long, wandered too far, or finally used up all our grace. Through an honest exploration of where this "too far gone" lie comes from and a deep dive into the parable of the lost sheep in Luke 15, she reveals a powerful truth: God's response to our distance has never been disappointment—it's pursuit. Whether your wandering was a slow fade or a deliberate sprint, this episode is your permission slip to stop hiding and let yourself be found.Included Segments:The Quiet Fear: Naming the shame that whispers "you waited too long"Where the Lie Comes From: Performance-based faith, misunderstanding God's holiness, and shame vs. convictionThe Lost Sheep: What Luke 15 reveals about God's relentless pursuitWhat This Means for You: Three truths that dismantle the "too far gone" narrativeMacie's Story: A personal season of silence and the permission that changed everythingPractical Steps: Three gentle ways to begin coming backWho This Episode is For: The woman who still wants God but doesn't know how to return. She's exhausted from performing, carrying shame she can't name, and convinced her distance has disqualified her. She's scrolling past faith posts with a knot in her stomach, sitting in the back row feeling like an imposter, and wondering if grace has an expiration date she's already missed.Key Scriptures:Luke 15:1-7 (The Parable of the Lost Sheep)Luke 15:5 – "And when he has found it, he lays it on his shoulders, rejoicing."Luke 15:7 – "There will be more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who do not need to repent."Romans 8:38-39 – "Neither death nor life... nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God."Free Resource: If this episode resonated with you, grab The Beloved Return: You Can LIVE Again—a gentle, shame-free guide to help you take your first soft step back toward God. No rules, no homework, no shoulds. Just a safe place to begin. Remember, real faith wasn't meant to be curated—it was meant to be lived!
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The Myth of the Fresh Start
Feeling behind on your spiritual goals? What if you don't need a fresh start because God never closed the door on you in the first place?Summary: In this episode, Macie challenges the exhausting pressure of January resets and "New Year, New You" culture that has seeped into our faith. She explores why transformation requires grace—not a specific date on the calendar—and how shame keeps us stuck while grace invites us back. Through stories of the Prodigal Son, Peter, and David, we discover that God meets us in the middle of our mess, not after we've cleaned ourselves up. This is your permission slip to start small, start honest, and start today.Included Segments:The real pressure of January reset cultureWhere the "fresh start" pressure comes from (and how it leaks into faith)Naming the shame that keeps us stuckWhy God never required a January resetGrace-filled beginnings vs. performative fresh startsWhat starting small actually looks likeFaith as relationship, not a reset buttonWho This Episode is For: The woman who abandoned her Bible reading plan by January 15th and feels too embarrassed to pick it back up. The believer caught in the exhausting cycle of striving, failing, and hiding. If you're tired of performing your way toward God and longing for a faith that meets you where you actually are—not where you think you should be—this one's for you.Key Scriptures:Romans 8:1 – "There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus."Lamentations 3:22-23 – "His mercies are new every morning."Zechariah 4:10 – "Do not despise these small beginnings."Luke 15 – The Prodigal SonPsalm 51 – David's repentanceFree Resource: If this episode resonated with you, grab Beloved Beginnings: Discovering You Can LIVE Again—a free, grace-filled starting place for the tired, unsure, and burned-out. No resolutions required. No performance expected. Just three quiet, identity-rooted moments to reconnect with the truth that you are wanted, loved, and seen. Link in bio.Beyond the satisfied. Beneath the surface. Into the light.Remember, real faith wasn't meant to be curated—it was meant to be lived!
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Faith Over Resolutions—Building Rhythms That Last
Tired of failing at spiritual resolutions? Discover why rhythms—not resolutions—are the key to lasting faith growth.In this episode, Macie explores why New Year's resolutions feel so heavy and offers a grace-filled alternative: building sustainable faith rhythms. She unpacks how resolution culture clashes with a grace-based faith, what Scripture actually emphasizes about spiritual growth, and shares three practical rhythms that actually stick. If you've ever felt like you're failing at your spiritual goals, this episode will help you release the pressure and embrace a gentler path forward.Included Segments:Why resolutions feel so heavyThe problem with resolution cultureWhat Scripture actually emphasizes about growthFrom resolutions to rhythms: the key differencesThree faith rhythms that actually stickHow to start without overwhelming yourselfWho This Episode Is For: This episode is for the woman who loves Jesus but feels exhausted by the pressure to "get it together" spiritually. Maybe you've abandoned Bible reading plans, felt shame over inconsistent prayer, or wondered if you'll ever have a faith that feels real instead of performative. If you're longing for spiritual growth but don't want another thing to fail at, this conversation is for you.Key Scriptures:John 15 (Abiding in Christ)Matthew 13:31-32 (Parable of the Mustard Seed)Matthew 25:21 (Faithful with little, entrusted with much)Luke 15:11-32 (The Prodigal Son)Free Resource: If building a rhythm-based faith resonates with you, grab Beloved Beginnings: Discovering You Can LIVE Again—a gentle, shame-free reflection to help you take your first soft step back toward God. No rules, no homework, just a safe place to begin. Download it free in the show notes.You are wanted. You are loved. You are seen. Remember, real faith wasn't meant to be curated—it was meant to be lived!
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The Quiet After the Glory
Ever feel like a spiritual fraud when the worship high fades? Let's talk about what happens after the hallelujah ends.In this episode, Macie explores the often-unspoken struggle of returning to ordinary life after powerful spiritual moments. Using the story of the shepherds in Luke 2, she unpacks why spiritual highs don't last forever—and why that's not a failure. If you've ever driven home from a retreat wondering why the glow faded before you hit the driveway, this episode offers grace, practical rhythms, and the reminder that God meets us in the return, not just the revelation.Segments Covered:The car ride home: Why the silence after worship feels so loudThe reality of the return: You're not a fraud—you're humanScripture deep dive: What Luke 2:20 reveals about the shepherds' returnThree lessons from the shepherds: Peace, worship, and testimony in the ordinaryWhen the valley feels long: Breaking free from spiritual consumerismFour practical rhythms to carry peace into your weekWho This Episode Is For: This one's for the woman who cried in worship on Sunday but snapped at her family by Monday. The one who feels like she's failing because she can't maintain the intensity. If you're tired of chasing spiritual highs and wondering if something's wrong with your faith, pull up a chair—you belong here.Key Scriptures:Luke 2:17-20Exodus 34 (Moses on Sinai)Matthew 17 (The Transfiguration)Acts 2 (Pentecost and the early church)Isaiah 26:3Romans 12:1Ecclesiastes 3Free Resource: Feeling the weight of trying to "get back" to God after a season of distance? Grab my free reflection guide designed to help you ease back into relationship with Him—free from guilt, free from performance, and full of grace. Link in the show notes.Beyond the filter. Beneath the surface. Into the light.Remember—real faith was never meant to be curated. It was meant to be lived.
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How to Protect Peace When the World Gets Loud
When life gets loud and peace feels impossible, here’s the gentle, honest path back to the One who holds you steady.If the holidays have felt heavier than holy, or if your inner world feels louder than the life you’re actually living, this episode meets you right there—in the overwhelm, in the noise, and in the places you’ve quietly wondered why peace seems to come easier for everyone but you.Today, we’re unpacking real peace—the kind Jesus promises, not the curated calm we try to manufacture. You’ll hear why your soul feels stretched thin, what Scripture actually offers the weary, and three daily anchors that can bring you back to center even when everything around you is spinning.We’ll walk through:Why peace feels so hard to hold in this seasonThe invitation Jesus gives the exhausted in Matthew 11Three daily anchors to steady your soulPractical rhythms for protecting peace in real-time chaosGentle grounding tools for moments when anxiety spikesHow to carry peace with you into the days ahead—not just the holidaysIf you’ve been craving rest that isn’t earned, presence that doesn’t require perfection, and a faith that makes room for your whole, honest self… you’re in the right place. This is where your tired heart gets to breathe again.Mentioned in This EpisodeBeloved Beginnings: Discovering You Can LIVE AgainA gentle, shame-free starting point for the woman who wants to return to God without pressure, guilt, or performance. Inside, you’ll reconnect with who you are as Beloved—and take your first soft, safe step back toward a faith that feels personal and life-giving again.It’s simple. Quiet. Real. And it’s the perfect companion to today’s episode.Who This Episode Is ForFor the millennial woman who loves Jesus but feels spiritually exhausted… who’s tired of “performing” faith… who wants peace that lasts longer than Sunday morning… and who just wants to know she’s not the only one feeling this way.You’re not alone. And you’re not too far gone.Key ScripturesMatthew 11:28–30John 14:27Isaiah 26:3Psalm 143:8If You Loved This EpisodeShare it with a friend who’s longing for peace too.And make sure to download Beloved Beginnings using the link below—it’s the easiest, gentlest next step toward rebuilding a faith that finally feels like home again.Beloved Beginnings: Discovering You Can LIVE Again
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Prepare Him Room — What Advent Really Means for the Heart
Feeling too overwhelmed to “prepare Him room”? This episode slows everything down and shows you what Advent really invites your heart into.Advent shows up every December, but most of us move through it at a pace Jesus never asked for. If your heart feels crowded, noisy, tired, or anything but ready—you’re not broken. You’re normal. And this episode is a gentle reminder that preparing room for Jesus has never been about performance. It’s always been about presence.In this conversation, we peel back the layers of “holiday expectations” and explore what Scripture actually means when it says, “Prepare the way of the Lord.” Not more doing. Not a better spiritual routine. But a slow, honest welcoming of a Savior who draws near precisely when you don’t feel prepared at all.Inside the episode, we walk through:Why the December rush makes it feel impossible to “prepare room”—and why that doesn’t disqualify youWhat Advent has always been about: anticipation, slowing down, and noticing God’s nearnessThe difference between ritualistic preparation and relational invitationWhy Jesus enters the messy places first—not the polished onesA simple, Scripture-rooted framework for preparing room in real lifeFive gentle practices to create space for Jesus without adding pressure to your plateA mini-devotional on the manger, the innkeeper, and what it means when God chooses the overlooked cornersReflection questions to help you notice where God is already knockingIf you’ve ever whispered, “Jesus, I want to want You… but I’m tired,” this episode will feel like a deep breath. A reminder that He comes close to the honest, not the impressive. To the overwhelmed, not the put-together. To the woman who’s still showing up, even with shaky hands.And friend—if your heart is longing for a soft place to start reconnecting with God this Advent season, I’ve created something just for you.✨ Free Resource: Beloved Beginnings—Discovering You Can LIVE AgainA gentle, shame-free guide to help you take your first quiet step back toward God… without guilt, pressure, or performing your way into His presence.Just space. Just grace. Just a beginning.Download it free using the link in the show notes.Wherever you are today—crowded, tired, hopeful, or somewhere in between—He’s already near.Prepare Him room… right where you are.
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How Gratitude Grows Spiritual Resilience
How Gratitude Grows Spiritual ResilienceWhen gratitude feels impossible, your faith isn’t failing—God may actually be forming something deeper in you.Some days, gratitude feels less like a spiritual practice and more like another thing you’re “supposed” to do.If you’ve ever stared at your life and thought, I know I should be grateful, but I just… don’t feel it, this episode will feel like a deep exhale.Today, we’re going beyond the Pinterest version of gratitude and into the kind Scripture actually talks about—the rugged, honest kind that builds real spiritual resilience, especially when life feels heavy, confusing, or flat-out disappointing.Inside the episode, we talk about:When gratitude feels impossible, your faith isn’t failing—God may actually be forming something deeper in you.The difference between cultural gratitude and Biblical gratitudeWhy gratitude is a discipline of remembering more than a feeling you musterHow gratitude rewires your heart to see God in the small, steady placesThe role gratitude plays in interrupting fear, shame, and discouragementForced gratitude vs. formative gratitude (this one matters so much)How gratitude softens your heart toward God when you feel worn thinA simple, three-step gratitude rhythm that fits into your real lifeWhy your “small” gratitude still moves God’s heartThis conversation is gentle, honest, and intentionally pressure-free—because real faith isn’t performative. It’s lived, one whispered thank-You at a time.A Few Highlights You’ll Love“Gratitude isn’t positivity… it’s perspective.”“You don’t have to feel grateful to practice gratitude.”“Resilience grows when we return to truth—not when we pretend we’re fine.”“Your shaky, whispered gratitude still counts.”If You’re Feeling Too Tired to Be Grateful…You are not behind.You’re not failing.You’re not disappointing God.Sometimes resilience starts with the smallest turning—naming one truth, one gift, one place where grace met you today.And that is enough.A Gentle Next StepIf today’s episode stirred something in you—maybe a longing for a faith that feels real again—I want to hand you a soft place to begin.Download your free guide:✨ Beloved Beginnings: Discovering You Can LIVE AgainA simple, shame-free starting point designed for the woman who wants to return to God without guilt, pressure, or performance.It’s quiet.It’s gentle.And it’s the perfect next small step back toward a life-giving faith.Thank you for being here. For showing up with your honesty. For choosing a faith that’s lived, not performed.Until next time—remember: real faith isn’t curated. It’s lived.
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Making Room for Hope: How to Begin Advent Without Burnout
If December already feels like a sprint and you’re stepping into Advent tired instead of expectant—you’re not alone. In this episode of The Live Unfiltered Podcast, we’re stripping away the pressure, the performance, and the “shoulds” of the season to rediscover what Advent was always meant to be: an invitation to slow down and make space for hope.Advent was never designed to speed you up. It was meant to steady you.To draw you back to God with honesty, not hustle.To remind you that hope grows in small, quiet, ordinary moments—not perfect ones.Inside this conversation, we explore:✨ Why Advent Often Feels ExhaustingThe tug-of-war between cultural hustle and Advent’s call to wait.The quiet shame many women carry when December feels heavy instead of holy.How performance-driven faith turns sacred rhythms into spiritual pressure.✨ The Heart of Advent (and Why You Don’t Have to Feel “Ready”)What adventus really means—and why it matters for exhausted believers.The reminder that God meets you as you are, not as you think you should be.How honest longing, not hype, prepares your heart for hope.✨ A Gentle Way Forward: The LIVE FrameworkA simple, sustainable path to breathe again this season:L — Learn the Bible:One passage each week. Slow. Steady. Enough.I — Invest in Memory:One grounding truth to carry into busy, emotional days.V — Voice Your Needs:A 2-minute honest prayer that makes space for what’s really going on.E — Engage in Community:One meaningful connection—depth over doing it all.These aren’t tasks. They’re tiny, life-giving anchors for weary hearts.✨ What This Can Look Like in Real LifeNo perfect devotionals.No packed calendars.No emotional pressure.Just one breath at a time: noticing God, receiving peace, and letting hope take root at a human pace.✨ A Final Whisper of TruthYou don’t have to earn your way into Advent.You don’t have to manufacture joy.You don’t have to feel ready.God isn’t asking for your perfection—He’s inviting your attention.🌿 Want a Simple Way to Reset Your Faith This Season?If you’re craving rhythms that fit your real life—not the curated version—download the Beloved Beginnings: Discovering You Can LIVE Again.A gentle reflection for women who want to return to God — without guilt or pressure.Your faith can breathe again.And you don’t have to do it alone.
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When Thankfulness Feels Forced
Every year we feel the pressure to be joyful, grateful, and spiritually “together”—even when our hearts feel anything but. If gratitude feels heavy or forced right now, this episode is for you.We’re peeling back the pressure and talking honestly about the disconnect so many women feel during the holidays: the world is celebrating, but inside you might be grieving, exhausted, lonely, or spiritually numb. And none of that makes you unfaithful—it makes you human.In this conversation, we walk through the difference between forced gratitude and authentic gratitude—the kind that makes room for pain, questions, and weariness. Even Scripture models this: lament and gratitude sitting side by side. Honesty always comes before thanksgiving.You’ll learn a simple, gentle rhythm you can use when gratitude feels impossible:1. Name the pain2. Name God’s character3. Name today’s provisionThis isn’t about pretending or choosing joy through gritted teeth. It’s about grounding yourself in what’s true while giving your heart space to breathe. We’ll also walk through a quick 3-minute daily practice that helps you reconnect with God without pressure or performance.And if you still don’t feel grateful afterward? You’re not broken. Gratitude grows slowly. God honors honesty far more than emotional perfection.If your faith feels stretched thin—or you’re craving simple, sustainable rhythms that weave faith back into your real life—I’d love to invite you to download the Everyday Faith Reset. It’s a free 3-day guide with tiny, doable swaps that help you reconnect with God in a way that feels natural, not forced.Download the Everyday Faith Reset and start rebuilding a grounded, life-giving faith—one honest step at a time.Until next time—remember: real faith isn’t performed. It’s lived.
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When Obedience Doesn’t Make Sense
When Obedience Doesn’t Make Sense — Trusting God in the Middle of UncertaintyWhat do you do when God’s instructions don’t make sense—but your heart knows you’re supposed to obey? This episode is all about trusting Him when the path feels uncertain.Have you ever felt that quiet nudge from God that completely defied logic? The kind that makes your spreadsheet say stay, your friends say wait, but your spirit keeps hearing, “Trust Me.”In this episode of The Live Unfiltered Podcast, Macie dives into what it looks like to trust God when obedience doesn’t make sense. Because faith isn’t tested when the path is clear—it’s tested when you can’t see the next step.You’ll hear how:God invites us to trust before He explains.Obedience often precedes clarity, not the other way around.Everyday choices—like forgiveness, rest, or honesty—become acts of faith.Four simple ways to strengthen your “trust muscles” when fear feels louder than faith.From Noah building an ark on dry land, to Abraham leaving home without a map, to Peter stepping out of the boat—Scripture shows us that obedience isn’t about understanding everything. It’s about trusting the One who does.And while obedience often costs us comfort or certainty, it produces something deeper: peace that outlasts the storm and intimacy with God that can’t be shaken.So what’s the one thing God’s been asking of you that doesn’t make sense yet? What step of faith have you been waiting to understand before taking?Maybe it’s time to take that step—not because you can see the outcome, but because you trust the One leading the way.💭 “Faith isn’t about seeing the full picture—it’s about trusting the Artist.”If your heart’s craving a way to make faith feel real again—not forced or performative—grab the free Everyday Faith Reset. It’s a 3-day guide that helps you rebuild simple, sustainable rhythms of prayer, Scripture, and presence so you can say “yes” to God in your real life, even when it doesn’t make sense.👉 Download it here: Everyday Faith ResetUntil next time—remember: real faith isn’t performed. It’s lived.
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When Faith Feels Like Free-Fall
Have you ever felt like the ground disappeared beneath your feet?Not the gentle sway of change—but the kind of free fall that leaves you breathless and unsure if God even sees what’s happening?In this first episode of The LIVE Unfiltered Podcast, we’re talking about those moments when faith feels like plummeting into darkness—when the plans collapse, the silence stretches, and trust feels less like confidence and more like survival.We’ll explore:Why biblical trust doesn’t require certaintyWhat Abraham and Peter teach us about obedience without a mapWhy you're not disqualified by fearThree practical anchors you can hold onto when you’re mid-fallAnd a prayer for those moments when you’re barely hanging onIf you're in a season of uncertainty and aching for something real, this episode is for you.📍 Resources Mentioned:Everyday Faith Reset – a gentle, grace-filled rhythm to help you rebuild trust through daily connectionFull written version of this episode: When Faith Feels Like Free-Fall💌 Know someone who’s in their own free fall? Share this episode. You never know who needs the reminder:God doesn’t ask us to fly. He asks us to trust Him while we fall.
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The LIVE Unfiltered PodcastBeyond the Filter. Beneath the Surface. Into the Light.Real faith. Real life. No performance.Hosted by Macie of Live 1:8 Ministries, this podcast helps millennial Christian women trade exhaustion and guilt for authentic connection with God. Each episode brings her honest reflections and blog posts to life—meeting you right where you are with grace, truth, and hope.
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