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She smiles. She shows up. She gets it all done. But inside? She’s unraveling.
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In this raw and heartfelt episode, we’re pulling something out of the junk drawer that so many of us hide: the silent breakdowns behind the brave faces. The truth is—sometimes strength looks like crying in the bathroom and then makingdinner anyway.
For the special needs mama (or any weary mom) who’s still getting up, showing up, and pouring out when no one sees the pain behind her eyes—this one's for you.
This week, we hit pause on our Fear Series because the Holy Spirit had other plans. We set aside the notes, the outline, and the polish to have a gut-honest conversation about what it feels like to hold it together when everything inside is falling apart.
You don’t need advice today.
You need comfort.
You need to know that even if no one else sees you… God does.
Sometimes He removes every other option so you’ll come to Him—because only He can truly hold what you're carrying. This episode is full of compassion, scripture-based hope, and a reminder that your endurance isn’t wasted.
Key Takeaways from the Episode:
Strength doesn’t always look like success—it oftenlooks like survival.
God may close every other door to remind you He is the only one who can truly carry your pain.
You don’t always need a solution—you need a safe space to say, “This is hard.”
There’s no shame in being overwhelmed. The shame is in believing you're alone.
Isaiah 43 promises that even if we walk through fire, we won’t be burned.
Real-life messes (like a car seat soaked in pee) can push you over the edge but also remind you of your humanness.
Your brave face doesn’t disqualify your breakdown.God sees both and holds both.
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: [email protected] : https://www.speciallyempoweredmoms.com/junkdrawermamas
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Website: www.speciallyempoweredmoms.com
Facebook: https://tinyurl.c
She smiles. She shows up. She gets it all done. But inside? She’s unraveling.
’ ?
In this raw and heartfelt episode, we’re pulling something out of the junk drawer that so many of us hide: the silent breakdowns behind the brave faces. The truth is—sometimes strength looks like crying in the bathroom and then makingdinner anyway.
For the special needs mama (or any weary mom) who’s still getting up, showing up, and pouring out when no one sees the pain behind her eyes—this one's for you.
This week, we hit pause on our Fear Series because the Holy Spirit had other plans. We set aside the notes, the outline, and the polish to have a gut-honest conversation about what it feels like to hold it together when everything inside is falling apart.
You don’t need advice today.
You need comfort.
You need to know that even if no one else sees you… God does.
Sometimes He removes every other option so you’ll come to Him—because only He can truly hold what you're carrying. This episode is full of compassion, scripture-based hope, and a reminder that your endurance isn’t wasted.
Key Takeaways from the Episode:
Strength doesn’t always look like success—it oftenlooks like survival.
God may close every other door to remind you He is the only one who can truly carry your pain.
You don’t always need a solution—you need a safe space to say, “This is hard.”
There’s no shame in being overwhelmed. The shame is in believing you're alone.
Isaiah 43 promises that even if we walk through fire, we won’t be burned.
Real-life messes (like a car seat soaked in pee) can push you over the edge but also remind you of your humanness.
Your brave face doesn’t disqualify your breakdown.God sees both and holds both.
, ’ . ’ , . ’ , . ’ .
' , .
!
, , , ! https://tinyurl.com/5e2nhnae
:
: https://tinyurl.com/pdp7nzpd
: https://tinyurl.com/bdh2f6kn
: https://tinyurl.com/ms4yttb5
: https://tinyurl.com/mvbvbyjf
: [email protected] : https://www.speciallyempoweredmoms.com/junkdrawermamas
✔️
Website: www.speciallyempoweredmoms.com
Facebook: https://tinyurl.c