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In this episode, I sit down with author and speaker Willow Weston to talk about her powerful story of learning to run toward hard things instead of away from them. Willow vulnerably shares how unhealed hurt can quietly shape our lives and relationships, and why the truth “if you don’t heal your hurt, you have the potential to hurt others” became so significant in her own journey. Together, we explore what it looks like to acknowledge pain, take ownership, seek counseling, apologize when necessary, and choose growth over avoidance. Rooted in faith and the image of a God who runs toward us in love, this conversation invites listeners to stay in the process, embrace supportive community, and discover that the only way out of pain is to walk faithfully through it.
By Amy Debrucque5
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In this episode, I sit down with author and speaker Willow Weston to talk about her powerful story of learning to run toward hard things instead of away from them. Willow vulnerably shares how unhealed hurt can quietly shape our lives and relationships, and why the truth “if you don’t heal your hurt, you have the potential to hurt others” became so significant in her own journey. Together, we explore what it looks like to acknowledge pain, take ownership, seek counseling, apologize when necessary, and choose growth over avoidance. Rooted in faith and the image of a God who runs toward us in love, this conversation invites listeners to stay in the process, embrace supportive community, and discover that the only way out of pain is to walk faithfully through it.