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Exhaled Hope: The Podcast

We share the hope, love + redemption found in Christ, one word at a time. 

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    Follow the Shepherd

    We made it. Four weeks. Four episodes. One Psalm.This finale opens with a portion of an original poem — Follow the Shepherd — written from my own study and honest tussle with Psalm 23. And then we unpack it together. Because knowing the poetry and having the posture of a sheep are two very different things.In this episode we talk about:Why so many of us quote Psalm 23 without actually living itHow consumerism, hustle culture, and the daily scroll are discipling us whether we realize it or notWhy our protection isn't about courage — it's about proximityWhat it really means to follow the Shepherd, especially when you've been wandering so long it just feels like your personalityAnd the hope that's available to you right now — not when things settle down, but nowWe also have some exciting news — Exhaled Hope is dropping three shirts inspired by this series. Each one means something. Each one is for a specific season. Details below.👕 The T-Shirt Drop Three shirts. Three declarations. One for every season.Follow the Shepherd — a daily decision, not just a phraseRestored — for the ones who are mid-process and need a reminder before it feels trueGoodness + Mercy — for the valley seasons when you need something that says I'm still covered🔗 https://shop.exhaledhope.com/Follow the Shepherd Spoken Word - https://youtu.be/Z3FYk5LPiec📲 Connect with Exhaled Hope Instagram: @exhaledhope   Website: www.exhaledhope.com🎙️ Subscribe & Leave a Review If this series meant something to you — share it. Leave a review. Pass it to somebody who is in the valley right now and doesn't know the Shepherd is already in it with them. It costs you nothing and could mean everything to someone else.

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    Surely.

    What do you do when you're in the darkest valley of your life and goodness and mercy feel like the furthest things from your reality? In this episode of the Psalm 23 Series, Senecca gets personal about one of the most devastating losses of her life — her grandmother — and what it meant to grieve not just her own loss, but to watch her mother lose her mother at the same time. This episode is for anyone who has ever sat in a hard season and wondered if God's goodness had skipped their address.In This Episode:Why grief is evidence of love — not evidence of weak faithWhat the valley actually is and why it was never meant to be your addressThe difference between the rod and the staff — and why you need bothWhat it means to have a table set in the presence of your enemiesThe anointing that is functional, not just ceremonialWhy the cup that overflows matters most in the valleyThe one word in Psalm 23:6 that changes everything — and why it's a promise, not a wishScripture Referenced:Psalm 23:4-6Key Quotes From This Episode:"The valley is not your address. It's a pass-through.""Grief doesn't mean your faith is broken. It means your love was real.""Goodness and mercy were following me even when I couldn't feel them.""The rod is God fighting battles you can't see. The staff is God redirecting paths that could hurt you. Both are love in action.""Surely is not soft language. It's settled."If This Episode Resonated:Share it with those you loveLeave a review — so more can join in on the journeySubscribe so you never miss an episodeFollow on Instagram: @exhaledhope Join the conversation on Threads

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    He Leads, He Provides, He Restores

    Every fall, there's a carnival near Senecca's home — and every year, the antique cars stop her in her tracks. Not just because of how good they look, but because of what it took to get them there. Because before any restored classic rolls up to the car show gleaming and detailed, it spent time in a garage — stripped down, taken apart, exposed in every broken place.That's the metaphor at the center of Episode 2.Psalm 23:2-3 promises green pastures, quiet waters, and a restored soul. But the path to those promises requires something most of us resist — surrender to the Shepherd's process. In this episode, Senecca unpacks what it actually means to be led, provided for, and restored, and why the disassembly phase isn't the end of your story. It's where the real work begins.Key Takeaways1. The Shepherd meets every need — but He leads you there. Green pastures don't just appear. The Shepherd actively leads the sheep to provision and rest. Following requires trust, especially when the path isn't what you expected.2. Sheep can't drink from rushing water. A strong current can pull them under. The Shepherd leads them to quiet water — somewhere safe to actually receive what they need. If your life is all noise and hustle, you may be spiritually dehydrated not because God isn't providing, but because you keep running toward the wrong water source.3. He makes you lie down. He makes you. Because left to ourselves, most of us would run ourselves into the ground and call it faithfulness. Rest is not the enemy of your purpose. It might actually be the path to it.4. The word "leads" implies you were headed somewhere else. Sheep don't lead themselves anywhere good. Before the Shepherd steps in, we wander — through relationships, decisions, and seasons where we couldn't find our footing. His leading is present tense, active, and continuous.5. Restoration is return, not renovation. The Hebrew word shuwb (shoob) means to turn back — to bring something back to where it was always supposed to be. God isn't making you into someone unrecognizable. He's returning you to who you were created to be before the damage, the wandering, and everything life did to you.6. The Shepherd doesn't quit in the middle of the work. He is thorough. He is tender. The length of your process is not evidence He stopped — it's evidence He refuses to do it halfway.7. Your restoration is a testimony. "For his name's sake." — Psalm 23:3. The point of your restored life is not just your comfort. It's evidence. When people see what God has done in you, they see the Shepherd. You are the car at the car show.Scripture ReferencedPsalm 23:2-3 (NIV)Word StudyShuwb (Hebrew) — to turn back, to return, to bring back to where something was supposed to beConnect With Exhaled Hope📖 Substack: @exhaledhope 📸 Instagram: @exhaledhope  🧵 Threads: @exhaledhope  🎙️ Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gr/podcast/exhaled-hope-the-podcast/id1866478946 🎙️ Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2hyFAGpvmW6ZS2KeBgBx30New episodes drop weekly. If this episode spoke to you, share it with someone who needs a reminder that the Shepherd is still working.

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    Do You Know the Shepherd?

    Season 2 of Exhaled Hope is here we're walking through an entire Psalm, verse by verse, week by week.  THE VERSE"The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want." — Psalm 23:1EPISODE OVERVIEWPsalm 23 might be the most quoted passage in all of scripture. It shows up at funerals, on plaques, in Instagram bios. Most of us have had it memorized since childhood — by choice or by force.But in this episode, Senecca asks the question most of us have never stopped to ask: What does it actually mean?Starting with just the first verse — five words — this conversation unpacks what it means for God to be your Shepherd, what that requires of you, and why the promise of "I shall not want" is inseparable from the posture of following.WHAT WE COVER— The word-by-word breakdown of Psalm 23:1 The Lord. Is. My. Shepherd. Every word carries weight — including the ones we gloss over.— What a shepherd actually did In biblical times a shepherd wasn't a job — it was a life. They lived with the flock. They scouted terrain, fought predators, knew every sheep by name, and stilled the water before the flock could drink. Understanding this changes how you read the Psalm.— Why God chose the title Shepherd Creator, King, Almighty — all accurate. But a shepherd walks with you. That distinction matters.— What makes Him the good Shepherd John 10:11-14 — the hired hand vs. the Good Shepherd. One runs when it gets hard. The other lays down His life.— The part we'd rather skip: we are the sheep.  Sheep are helpless, wandering, easily spooked, and completely dependent.  Accepting that image is what unlocks the rest of the Psalm.— The connection between line one and line two "I shall not want" is the promise. "The Lord is my Shepherd" is the posture. You don't get one without surrendering to the other.SCRIPTURES REFERENCEDPsalm 23:1John 10:11 — "I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep."John 10:14 — "I know my own and my own know me."THIS WEEK'S CHALLENGESit with just this one verse: "The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want."Ask yourself:Do I follow Him?Do I really trust Him to lead me?Are there areas in my life where I'm wandering on my own because I haven't surrendered that ground to Him?If the honest answer is I'm not sure — that's the best place to start. The Shepherd doesn't wait for you to have it together before He comes looking.CONNECT📲 Instagram: @exhaledhope ✉️ Substack: https://substack.com/@exhaledhope 💬 DMs are open — come talk to meSUBSCRIBE + REVIEWIf this episode spoke to you, subscribe so you don't miss the rest of the Psalm 23 series — and leave a review. It helps more people find their way to this conversation.Exhaled Hope — real conversations about faith in the middle of the mess. No hype. No guilt. No pretending. Just truth that leaves us with real hope.

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    What Happened Saturday?

    In this Season 1 finale, Senecca takes a closer look at the part of the Easter story nobody talks about — Saturday. The day between the crucifixion and the resurrection. The day the disciples woke up in silence, in grief, in confusion, with a sealed tomb and no idea what was coming.And the day a lot of us are living in right now.This episode is for the person sitting at a sealed tomb. The one whose dream died, whose prayer went unanswered, whose vision for their life doesn't look the way it was supposed to. The one who has been trying to fill the silence with noise and move the stone themselves because the wait has gotten too heavy.The silence of Saturday is not the end of your story. It never was.In This Episode:What the Gospels say — and don't say — about SaturdayWhat Luke 23:56 reveals about what the disciples actually did in the waitWhy grief makes even the clearest promises feel impossibleThe danger of trying to rush out of Saturday before God is doneA personal moment from Season 1 that almost ended before Sunday cameWhy God has never once been late — not to the resurrection and not to yoursKey Quotes:"Saturday was the kind of quiet that follows something that can't be undone.""Grief is ghetto — it has a way of making even the clearest promises feel impossible.""The silence of Saturday is not the absence of God. It's the sacred space where resurrection was being prepared.""The danger of Saturday is trying to rush out of it before He's done.""You don't have to see Sunday to believe it's coming. You just have to stay.""God has never once been late. He didn't miss the resurrection and He won't miss yours."This Week's Reflection Question: What have you been trying to rush out of that God might still be doing something in?Exhaled Hope Season 2 returns April 13th.Connect with Exhaled Hope:Instagram: @exhaledhopeSubscribe to the Substack: @exhaledhopeIf this episode met you in your Saturday — share it. Someone in your life is sitting at a sealed tomb wondering if God forgot them. They need to know the silence isn't the end of the story.

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    Is THIS the Mountaintop?

    We talk a lot about the valley. But what about the mountaintop?In this episode, Senecca gets honest about one of the most unspoken experiences in faith — the discomfort of living in your answered prayers. What happens when you've said yes to God, left the familiar, built the thing, and it's working — and you're still uncomfortable? What happens when arrival doesn't feel the way you thought it would?This conversation is for the person whose season looks like everything on the outside and still feels like a lot on the inside. The entrepreneur with no map. The first in their family to breathe this air. The one grieving who they used to be while becoming who God is calling them to be.Senecca opens up about nearly four years of entrepreneurship, full-time artistry, launching Exhaled Hope, navigating the exposure of showing up weekly on a podcast — and doing all of it while raising a teenager and a preteen in the middle of her own transformation season.She also takes a deep dive into 1st and 2nd Kings — and what the recurring warning about the high places has to say about the subtle temptations that come with arriving at the thing you prayed for.The mountaintop isn't just where God rewards you. It's where He refines you. And the discomfort you feel up there might be the most important sign yet that you're exactly where He called you to be.In This Episode:Why the mountaintop can feel lonelier than the valleyWhat it means to grieve who you were while becoming who God is calling you to beThe specific weight of being the first in your family or circle to do something with no map and no mentorWhat the high places in 1st and 2nd Kings have to say about the danger of letting your yes become your godWhy the mountaintop is not the reward for growth — it's a different kind of classroomThe quote from a 100-mile runner that reframed everythingKey Quotes:"You can be living a dream and discomfort can still be your blanket.""I'm not just doing new things. I'm being a new person.""If the answered prayer starts to quietly replace the Answerer — that's a high place.""Don't let your yes become your god.""Discomfort isn't the enemy. Stopping is. Discomfort is just validation that you are where you need to be.""Uncomfortable doesn't mean wrong. Exposed doesn't mean abandoned. First doesn't mean alone."This Week's Reflection Question: What might God be refining in me right now that could only be reached from this altitude?Connect with Exhaled Hope:Instagram: @exhaledhopeSubscribe to the Substack: https://substack.com/@exhaledhopeIf this episode met you somewhere honest today — share it. Someone in your circle needs to know they're not alone up here.

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    Promises, Promises

    The song is a bop. The beat is right. The harmonies hit every time. But how many of us are singing Promises by Lisa Knowles and the Brown Singers — dancing to it, posting it, putting it on every playlist — without actually knowing the promises the song is speaking of?This week on Exhaled Hope, Senecca challenges us to move beyond the feeling of the music and into the truth behind it. Because a song about His promises will only carry you so far. But when you actually know what He promised — when it's already settled in your heart — the song becomes something entirely different.We break down five specific promises of God, where they live in Scripture, and why they were built for the valley you might be standing in right now.In This Episode:Why we can love a song and still miss what it's sayingThe difference between faith in the feeling and faith in the WordWhat a promise actually is — and why God's promises are different from every other kindFive promises of God you need to know you are standing onHow knowing His promises changes the way you experience worshipScriptures Referenced:Psalm 23:4Psalm 91:4John 14:27Philippians 4:7Romans 8:38-39Matthew 11:28John 3:162 Corinthians 1:20Joshua 21:45The Promises We Cover:🛡️ Protection — Psalm 91:4☮️ Peace — John 14:27💛 Love — Romans 8:38-39🌿 Rest — Matthew 11:28✝️ Salvation — John 3:16This Week's Practice:Pick one promise. Write it somewhere you will see it every day this week. Say it out loud every time you see it — not as a performance, as a declaration. Then the next time Promises comes on, sing it like you actually mean it.Don't just jam to it. Claim it.Resources & Links:🎵 Promises by Lisa Knowles & The Brown Singers → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FugV-gH7B1MConnect with Exhaled Hope:Instagram: @exhaledhopeThreads: @exhaledhopeFacebook: @exhaledhopeSubstack: @exhaledhopeIf this episode blessed you, share it with someone who needs to know His promises are still good — especially in the valley they are walking through right now. And don't forget to subscribe and leave a review. It helps more people find the show and I read every single one.

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    I Knew Scripture, Didn't Know God

    What happens when you grow up in church but never grow into God? In this deeply personal episode, Senecca shares the story of a faith that was performed but never owned — and the grief, wandering, and unexpected return that changed everything.From losing her grandfather to making a desperate deal with God years later, this episode is for anyone who has ever felt like they left something they were never sure they truly had. It's also for anyone sitting in a pew right now wondering why it all feels hollow."Pray without ceasing" isn't just a verse. It's an invitation to a relationship that isn't paused when life gets hard — it's actually built there.

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    Her Dance Competition. My Faith Lesson.

    This week's message is rooted in the real — a competition dance season that pushed our family to the edge and revealed something deeper about what it means to walk through a valley with Christ. We talk about the valleys our children carry that we can't fix, the valleys we carry as parents that no one sees, and the moment a breakthrough makes every hard step worth it.Key Themes:The loneliness of being the new one in the roomWanting to fit in vs. being called to stand apartWhen a parent's love looks like letting your child struggleNavigating frustration with others without punishing your childThe difference between motivational phrases and true presenceScripture Referenced: Isaiah 43:2 — "When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you."Key Takeaway: The valley is not evidence that Christ has left you. It is often the very place He draws closest. His promise is not that you'll avoid the water — it's that you will not be swept away.Prayer from This Episode: "Jesus, I can't see clearly in this valley. But I trust that You can. Walk with me."Resources & Links:📝 Read the Substack devotional: https://open.substack.com/pub/exhaledhope/p/what-my-daughters-dance-competition?r=6127lf&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true📲 Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/exhaledhope/💬 Join the conversation on Threads: https://www.threads.com/@exhaledhopeConnect & Share: If this episode met you in your valley, share it with someone who needs it. Leave a review, subscribe, and come back next week — we're just getting started. 

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    More Hope than I Can Hold

    What does hope look like when it's not trying to impress you?This week on Exhaled Hope, Senecca gets personal about a weekend that arrived quietly and left her fuller than she expected. No big production. No mountaintop moment. Just the kind of grace that works underneath the surface — before you even give it permission.If you've ever protected your heart by expecting less, if you've ever stopped looking for what God is doing because disappointment made hope feel too expensive — this conversation is for you.We're talking about subtle grace. The strength Christ gives in the ordinary moments. The ones we almost miss.WHAT YOU'LL TAKE AWAY FROM THIS EPISODEThis episode will help you recognize the ways Christ is strengthening you in the small, everyday moments you tend to overlook — and give you permission to receive what God is doing without waiting for the past to be resolved first.KEY MOMENTSThe No-Expectations Confession Senecca opens up about using low expectations as a protective barrier — and why that's not a spiritual discipline, it's self-preservation. If you've ever kept your heart at a distance from something you actually wanted, you'll recognize yourself here.Isaiah 43:19 — The New Thing God told Israel to stop measuring His next move by His last one. He was doing something new — and He needed them to look up and see it. Sound familiar? We often miss what God is doing right now because we're still looking at what He did before — or what He didn't do.The Moment Before the Moment Before the weekend even fully began, something in Senecca prayed. Quietly. Without words. That unnamed swelling of hope before anything happened — that's subtle grace. That's Christ strengthening you in a moment you almost didn't notice.Peace That Doesn't Need an Explanation Philippians 4:7 describes a peace that surpasses understanding — not surpasses noise, surpasses understanding. Sometimes you won't be able to explain why a room felt safe, why a conversation flowed, or why you felt settled somewhere new. You don't have to. Your job is to receive it."God, You've Done Enough" At some point in the weekend, Senecca looked up and thought — even if you never do anything else, you've done enough. It's an old saying. But this week it became a today truth. And it might be one for you too.Starting From Today We don't need the past to be erased to receive what God has for us right now. His mercies are new every morning — not because yesterday was perfect, but because that is who He is.SCRIPTURES FROM THIS EPISODEIsaiah 43:19 — "See, I am doing a new thing. Do you not perceive it?"Philippians 4:7 — "The peace of God which surpasses all understanding…"Lamentations 3:22-23 — "His mercies are new every morning. Great is His faithfulness."THIS WEEK'S INVITATIONPay attention differently this week. Not to the big moments. To the small ones.The breath before the tears. The unexpected comfort in a new space. The heart that prays before the mind knows what to ask for.That's Christ. That's subtle grace. That's strength showing up in the ordinary.And when you notice it — don't explain it away. Don't minimize it. Don't ask it to prove itself.Just receive it.ENJOYED THIS EPISODE?Share it with someone who needs a quiet reminder that God is still moving in their storyLeave a review on Apple Podcasts or SpotifySubscribe so you never miss an episodeFollow Exhaled Hope on Instagram for daily encouragement

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    What to Do When You Don't Know What's Next | Walking with God in Uncertainty

    Feeling stuck or unsure about your next step? You're not alone. In this episode, we talk about what to do when life leaves you asking, "Now what?"—whether it's after unexpected news, a major transition, or even a blessing you didn't see coming.Discover how God guides us through the unknown, why we don't need to see the whole path ahead, and how His peace becomes our compass when the future feels dark. This is for anyone navigating uncertainty in faith, parenting, work, relationships, or life transitions.In This Episode:Why faith doesn't mean having it all figured outThe misconception that we need to see the whole journey before we take the first stepHow God's Word lights our path one step at a time (Psalm 119:105)A personal story about receiving unexpected news and trusting God's guidanceWhy God's peace is often the sign we're on the right pathWhat it means to walk with Christ when you can't see what's ahead (John 8:12)Key Scriptures:Psalm 119:105 – "Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path."John 8:12 – "I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life."Proverbs 3:5-6 – "Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding."Perfect for:Anyone feeling directionless or uncertain about the futureChristians navigating transitions in faith, career, or relationshipsParents, wives, and women seeking encouragement in their callingThose learning to trust God's guidance over their own understandingConnect With Me:Instagram: @exhaledhopeSubstack: https://substack.com/@exhaledhope

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    BEND, DON'T BREAK: Finding Strength in Christ's Sustaining Presence

    BEND, DON'T BREAK: Finding Strength in Christ's Sustaining PresenceEpisode Summary:What if real strength isn't loud? In this Black History Month episode, Senecca explores the difference between cracking and bending—and why the kind of strength that sustains us is built not in the grunting, but in the rest.Drawing from personal reflections, ancestor wisdom, and Scripture, this episode unpacks how Christ's power is perfected in our weakness and why stillness is the most countercultural—and necessary—act of faith.In This Episode:Why strength isn't built in the reps (or the grunting)The difference between breaking and bendingWhat our ancestors teach us about silent strengthHow Christ modeled surrender as the ultimate power moveWhy rest is resistance in a culture of constant grindingScripture's invitation to "be still and know"Key Scriptures:2 Corinthians 12:9-10 — "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness"Isaiah 40:31 — "Those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength"Psalm 46:10 — "Be still, and know that I am God"Hebrews 4:16 — "Approach God's throne of grace with confidence"Featured Spoken Word:"Good Black Don't Crack" by Senecca Watch the full performance: https://youtu.be/VrJd8SVE-4o?si=EdzRxYe21iPbiTTSReflection Questions:Where in your life are you trying to be "loud strong" instead of "quiet strong"?What would it look like for you to bend instead of break in your current season?How can you create space for rest and stillness this week?Connect With Exhaled Hope:Instagram: @exhaledhopeEmail: [email protected] the Podcast:If this episode encouraged you, please leave a review and share it with someone who needs to hear that it's okay to rest. Your support helps us continue creating content that speaks truth and exhales hope.Timestamp Breakdown:0:00 - Intro: The Gym Grunters1:15 - Black History Month Reflection2:30 - Good Black Don't Crack: What It Really Means3:45 - Theological Foundation: 2 Corinthians 125:30 - The Willow Tree Principle7:00 - Strength Built in Rest8:45 - Ancestor Wisdom: Bent Knees, Unbroken Spirit10:30 - Hope for Today11:45 - Closing Prayer & Invitation

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    Hope! Where Are You?! | Building Hope Through Gratitude

    Episode Summary: Hope has felt hard to hold onto lately — maybe you feel it too. In this episode, I'm sharing a raw, honest conversation about what to do when hope feels impossible to find. Through a personal kitchen sink moment with God and the powerful words of Lamentations 3:21-25, we're exploring how biblical hope isn't something we force — it's something we build by remembering God's faithfulness.Key Scripture: Lamentations 3:21-25 (NIV) "Yet this I call to mind, and therefore I have hope: Because of the Lord's great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. I say to myself, 'The Lord is my portion; therefore I will wait for him.' The Lord is good to those whose hope is in him, to the one who seeks him."Episode Highlights:The Struggle with Hope When the world feels heavy with wars, tension, sickness, and uncertainty, being told to "have hope" can feel impossible. This episode addresses the real struggle of trying to conjure hope out of thin air.A Kitchen Sink Holy Spirit Check I share a vulnerable moment from last week when frustration led to a passionate (and slightly attitude-filled) conversation with God at my kitchen sink — and how the Holy Spirit lovingly corrected me."Yet This I Call to Mind" We break down Lamentations 3:21-25 and discover that the writer didn't wait for hope to show up — he actively called something to mind. Hope was built through intentional remembering.Why Forcing Hope Fails We can't willpower, manifestation-journal, or positive-think our way into lasting hope. Real hope is built on evidence — remembering who God has been and what He's already done.Gratitude as Foundation Gratitude isn't just about being thankful — it's about building hope. When we remember God's faithfulness, we create a solid foundation to stand on, even when the future feels uncertain.The 5-Day Gratitude Challenge Join me in a simple but powerful challenge: For 5 days, name 5 specific things you're grateful for each day — no repeats. By day 5, you'll have identified 25 concrete ways God has shown up in your life.Challenge Details:The 5-Day Gratitude ChallengeDuration: 5 daysDaily Task: Share 5 specific things you're grateful forRules: No repeats across all 5 daysGoal: Name 25 total ways God has been faithfulWhere: Join on Instagram and FacebookExamples of Specific Gratitude: ✓ "My friend texted me on the exact day I felt invisible" ✓ "The job interview that came out of nowhere" ✓ "My body is healing, even if it's slower than I want" ✓ "That song that made me cry in the best way" ✓ "Coffee. Truly. It matters."Key Takeaways:Hope isn't something we generate on our own — it's something we build by remembering God's faithfulness"Yet this I call to mind, and therefore I have hope" — hope requires active remembering, not passive wishingReal hope is built on evidence: who God has been, what He's already done, how He's already shown upGratitude isn't just thankfulness — it's the practice of calling God's faithfulness to mindGod's compassion doesn't fail. It's new every morning. Great is His faithfulness.Resources & Links:📱 Join the Challenge: Instagram: @exhaledhope Facebook: @exhaledhope📝 Read the Full Blog Post: https://substack.com/@exhaledhopeReflection Questions:When was the last time you felt like hope was out of reach? What did that feel like?What's one specific way God showed up for you this week — even in a small way?How might intentionally remembering God's past faithfulness change how you face tomorrow?What would it look like for you

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    What If the Wait Is the Work? | Exhaled Hope

    You've been praying. You've been consistent. You've done everything "right." And yet—God is silent.If you're sitting in a season of waiting and it feels like delay, denial, or even punishment, this episode is for you. We're unpacking why the wait is so hard, what God is actually doing while you're waiting, and how to stop wasting the very season that's preparing you for what's next.In this episode, we explore: ✔️ Why waiting feels like punishment (and why it's actually sacred time) ✔️ The 3 types of "waiters" and how you might be sabotaging your own season ✔️ What God refines, redirects, and prepares while you're in the wait ✔️ Biblical examples of people who didn't waste their wait (David, Hannah, and more) ✔️ Practical ways to steward your waiting season with hope and purposeKey Scriptures:Psalm 27:14Lamentations 3:25Isaiah 40:31The Bottom Line: You're not being forgotten. You're being formed. The wait isn't punishment—it's preparation. And God's timing, as frustrating as it may be, is always perfect.CONNECT WITH SENECCA:📲 Instagram: @ExhaledHope 📲 Facebook: @ExhaledHope ✍️ Substack: https://substack.com/@exhaledhope 💌 Email: [email protected]💬 What are you waiting on right now? DM me on Instagram—I'd love to pray for you.

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    Do It Scared!

    In this episode of Exhaled Hope, Senecca addresses the common misconception that faith and fear cannot coexist. She draws from biblical examples, including Moses and Esther, to illustrate how these figures acted in faith despite their fears. Senecca shares personal experiences, encouraging listeners to 'do it scared' and move forward in their callings even when fear is present. The discussion emphasizes that faith doesn't eliminate fear but allows one to proceed with trust in God. The episode concludes with actionable advice on pushing through fear and leaning on community support. 00:00 Introduction: Faith and Fear Coexisting00:35 Debunking the Myth: Faith Means Fearlessness02:37 Biblical Examples: Moses and Esther06:30 Personal Testimony: Doing It Scared09:28 Encouragement: Take Action Despite Fear10:20 Conclusion: Faith Over Fear      

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    Hope in the Stillness

    In this episode of Exhaled Hope, host Senecca reflects on how the most impactful life lessons often come from unexpected moments. Through personal anecdotes, she shares the profound teachings from her great-grandmother and how 'being still' can lead to finding God and peace, even amidst life's chaos. Senecca discusses how God's presence can be felt through nature, music, and quiet moments, encouraging listeners to seek out these experiences in their own lives.00:00 Introduction: Learning Life's Biggest Lessons00:31 Finding Stillness in the Noise01:29 A Lesson from My Great-Grandmother03:57 God Speaks in Unexpected Ways04:55 A Personal Encounter with Stillness06:14 The Biblical Call to Be Still07:04 Challenge for the Week: Embrace the Quiet07:50 Conclusion: Rest in the Stillness

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    Welcome to Exhaled Hope: The Podcast

    In the first episode of 'Exhaled Hope,' host Senecca introduces herself as a poet, screenwriter, and founder of the podcast. Through storytelling, poetry, and honest conversations, Senecca aims to create a space for those who are rebuilding their faith, questioning religious traditions, or searching for real hope in Christ. This episode sets the stage for a podcast that embraces imperfect faith, rooted in truth and grace.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

We share the hope, love + redemption found in Christ, one word at a time.

HOSTED BY

Senecca Baker

Frequently Asked Questions

How many episodes does Exhaled Hope: The Podcast have?

Exhaled Hope: The Podcast currently has 17 episodes available on PodParley. New episodes are automatically indexed when they're published to the podcast feed.

What is Exhaled Hope: The Podcast about?

We share the hope, love + redemption found in Christ, one word at a time. 

How often does Exhaled Hope: The Podcast release new episodes?

Exhaled Hope: The Podcast has 17 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

Where can I listen to Exhaled Hope: The Podcast?

You can listen to Exhaled Hope: The Podcast on PodParley by clicking any episode. We provide an embedded audio player for direct listening, and you can also subscribe via your preferred podcast app using the RSS feed.

Who hosts Exhaled Hope: The Podcast?

Exhaled Hope: The Podcast is created and hosted by Senecca Baker.
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