01. Finding Peace in Wilderness Places: Real Talk with Your Soul Sister

EPISODE · Feb 25, 2025 · 17 MIN

01. Finding Peace in Wilderness Places: Real Talk with Your Soul Sister

from Wildly Hopeful with Brandy Dawson

Welcome to a space where grace meets our messy faith. I'm Brandy, your host, and I'm thrilled you've chosen to join me on this journey. If you're looking for someone who has it all figured out, I'm not your girl. But if you're seeking a real-life cheerleader, a soul sister to hold your hand through every season of life, you're in the right place. In this episode of 8th and Grace, I open up about the challenging seasons that led to the creation of this podcast. I share my heart, my struggles, and the moments that shaped my faith journey. It's raw, it's real, and it's a testament to finding peace in wilderness places. What you can expect from this episode: The story behind the name "8th and Grace" and its spiritual significance My personal journey through hardship and how it strengthened my faith The realization that joy and grief can coexist, and why that's okay Three valuable lessons I've learned about grief, hope, and finding peace A glimpse into the heart and mission of this podcast This isn't just another form of entertainment or an echo chamber. It's a space for real stories from real people - some you may know, others you'll meet for the first time. We're going to dive deep, get vulnerable, and explore the intersections of faith, life, and everything in between. Be encouraged as you step into your grace space today! https://www.brandyadawson.com/

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