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Why does your mind jump from a small trigger to total disaster in three seconds flat? In this vulnerable, practical episode, Taylor opens up about discovering a generational pattern she’s carried for years—catastrophizing—and how the Father is breaking it so her kids don’t have to carry it next.
Jordan tosses a gentle curveball to start the conversation, and what follows is an honest look at how fear, orphan-thinking, and survival mode can quietly drive our reactions in marriage and parenting. From “he doesn’t want to cuddle” to “our relationship is over,” Taylor names what’s actually happening in the heart—and how awareness becomes the gateway to transformation.
They trace the pattern through Scripture:
Elijah: fire falls… then he collapses under a broom tree wishing for death.
Israel at the Red Sea: a miracle—then “Did you bring us out here to die?”
The disciples in the storm: “Teacher, do you even care?”
Same God present. Same protection available. But fear shouts louder—until love answers.
Taylor shares the story of her Kentucky grandma on a wrong-way Chicago street —a family moment that imprinted a worst-case reflex. She connects the dots: when protection and provision feel shaky, the heart tries to control outcomes. But the Father is both your Guide and your Rear Guard—Protector and Provider—so you can move from survival to sonship and daughterhood.
By AlphaFamilyWhy does your mind jump from a small trigger to total disaster in three seconds flat? In this vulnerable, practical episode, Taylor opens up about discovering a generational pattern she’s carried for years—catastrophizing—and how the Father is breaking it so her kids don’t have to carry it next.
Jordan tosses a gentle curveball to start the conversation, and what follows is an honest look at how fear, orphan-thinking, and survival mode can quietly drive our reactions in marriage and parenting. From “he doesn’t want to cuddle” to “our relationship is over,” Taylor names what’s actually happening in the heart—and how awareness becomes the gateway to transformation.
They trace the pattern through Scripture:
Elijah: fire falls… then he collapses under a broom tree wishing for death.
Israel at the Red Sea: a miracle—then “Did you bring us out here to die?”
The disciples in the storm: “Teacher, do you even care?”
Same God present. Same protection available. But fear shouts louder—until love answers.
Taylor shares the story of her Kentucky grandma on a wrong-way Chicago street —a family moment that imprinted a worst-case reflex. She connects the dots: when protection and provision feel shaky, the heart tries to control outcomes. But the Father is both your Guide and your Rear Guard—Protector and Provider—so you can move from survival to sonship and daughterhood.