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Welcome back to The Saving Superwoman Podcast with April Ervin, your Chief Peace Officer.
In this deeply personal and vulnerable episode, April shares a heartfelt letter written to her younger self — “Little April” — as part of her healing journey from trauma, burnout, and the silent wounds carried for decades.
If you’ve ever wondered:
This episode will speak directly to your heart.
April explores the powerful connection between trauma and burnout and introduces the concept of the “inner child” — the little girl within who still holds unmet needs, emotional wounds, joy, creativity, and longing for safety.
With transparency, she shares:
✨ How childhood trauma shaped her adult life
✨ God’s revelation about healing in layers
✨ The 7 Pillars of Soul Restoration
✨ The importance of affirming your younger self
✨ A moving letter written to “Little April”
✨ How to begin writing your own letter to heal
This episode includes a trigger alert as sensitive topics such as childhood sexual abuse are discussed with care and compassion.
My beautiful sisters, healing is possible. Deliverance is possible. Wholeness is possible.
It’s time to partner with the little girl within you and walk forward as the Wisdom Woman you are called to be.
💜 Take the FREE Burnout Factor Assessment at:
SavingSuperwoman.com
💜 Check out April's new book: "Saving Supergirl from Becoming Superwoman"
https://savingsuperwoman.com/product/saving-supergirl-from-becoming-superwoman-pre-order/
Subscribe, share, and join the Saving Superwoman Movement.
And remember — it’s time to CHOOSE YOU.
📖 SPECIFIC SCRIPTURES REFERENCED & IMPLIED
While this episode is reflective and testimonial in tone, the following scriptures align directly with its message:
🙏 SCRIPTURE SUMMARY (Devotional Style)
God is deeply concerned about the wounds we carry from childhood. Scripture reminds us that He is close to the brokenhearted and actively binds up our wounds (Psalm 147:3). He knew us before we were formed (Jeremiah 1:5), and through Christ we are continually being made new (2 Corinthians 5:17). Healing may come in layers, but our Father restores with precision, compassion, and perfect timing. When we allow Him to renew our minds (Romans 12:2), even our youngest wounds can become places of transformation.
By April ErvinWelcome back to The Saving Superwoman Podcast with April Ervin, your Chief Peace Officer.
In this deeply personal and vulnerable episode, April shares a heartfelt letter written to her younger self — “Little April” — as part of her healing journey from trauma, burnout, and the silent wounds carried for decades.
If you’ve ever wondered:
This episode will speak directly to your heart.
April explores the powerful connection between trauma and burnout and introduces the concept of the “inner child” — the little girl within who still holds unmet needs, emotional wounds, joy, creativity, and longing for safety.
With transparency, she shares:
✨ How childhood trauma shaped her adult life
✨ God’s revelation about healing in layers
✨ The 7 Pillars of Soul Restoration
✨ The importance of affirming your younger self
✨ A moving letter written to “Little April”
✨ How to begin writing your own letter to heal
This episode includes a trigger alert as sensitive topics such as childhood sexual abuse are discussed with care and compassion.
My beautiful sisters, healing is possible. Deliverance is possible. Wholeness is possible.
It’s time to partner with the little girl within you and walk forward as the Wisdom Woman you are called to be.
💜 Take the FREE Burnout Factor Assessment at:
SavingSuperwoman.com
💜 Check out April's new book: "Saving Supergirl from Becoming Superwoman"
https://savingsuperwoman.com/product/saving-supergirl-from-becoming-superwoman-pre-order/
Subscribe, share, and join the Saving Superwoman Movement.
And remember — it’s time to CHOOSE YOU.
📖 SPECIFIC SCRIPTURES REFERENCED & IMPLIED
While this episode is reflective and testimonial in tone, the following scriptures align directly with its message:
🙏 SCRIPTURE SUMMARY (Devotional Style)
God is deeply concerned about the wounds we carry from childhood. Scripture reminds us that He is close to the brokenhearted and actively binds up our wounds (Psalm 147:3). He knew us before we were formed (Jeremiah 1:5), and through Christ we are continually being made new (2 Corinthians 5:17). Healing may come in layers, but our Father restores with precision, compassion, and perfect timing. When we allow Him to renew our minds (Romans 12:2), even our youngest wounds can become places of transformation.