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Welcome back to the Midnight Series, where the conversations are late, the lights are low, and nothing is too sacred to say out loud.
In this deeply personal episode, McKenzie and Rebecca explore what it looks like to walk a middle path: holding spiritual curiosity while remaining rooted in Scripture, anchored in Jesus, and guided by discernment.
They talk about “energy” and nervous system regulation not as replacements for faith, but as part of God’s design or tools that can be reclaimed rather than rejected.
This episode also marks the beginning of McKenzie’s “Connection Year,” a season dedicated to reconnecting with self, body, community, and God. She shares how something as simple as baking sourdough became sacred stillness, revealing that what she once called “rest” through reality TV was often just distraction.
Through an exercise tracing her hands, she identifies what she’s been holding that God never asked her to carry and the emotional weight she’s slowly learning to release.
From there, the conversation turns inward to nervous system regulation, health struggles with Hashimoto’s and PCOS, and the inherited beliefs that shaped her relationship with hustle, scarcity, and safety.
This conversation moves gently but honestly through trauma, grace, accountability, and what it means to heal without rewriting the truth.
They unpack:
If you’ve ever felt torn between honoring your parents and honoring your healing…
This episode is for you.
Healing doesn’t always look dramatic. Sometimes it looks like sourdough, surrender, and letting go.
Episode Timeline:
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Leave a review and let us know how this episode moved you — your words mean more than you know.
If you or someone you know has a story of faith, healing, or redemption that could encourage others, we’d love to hear from you.
Intro + Outro Music by Jason Bowles
By McKenzie Jevnikar & Rebecca RowanWelcome back to the Midnight Series, where the conversations are late, the lights are low, and nothing is too sacred to say out loud.
In this deeply personal episode, McKenzie and Rebecca explore what it looks like to walk a middle path: holding spiritual curiosity while remaining rooted in Scripture, anchored in Jesus, and guided by discernment.
They talk about “energy” and nervous system regulation not as replacements for faith, but as part of God’s design or tools that can be reclaimed rather than rejected.
This episode also marks the beginning of McKenzie’s “Connection Year,” a season dedicated to reconnecting with self, body, community, and God. She shares how something as simple as baking sourdough became sacred stillness, revealing that what she once called “rest” through reality TV was often just distraction.
Through an exercise tracing her hands, she identifies what she’s been holding that God never asked her to carry and the emotional weight she’s slowly learning to release.
From there, the conversation turns inward to nervous system regulation, health struggles with Hashimoto’s and PCOS, and the inherited beliefs that shaped her relationship with hustle, scarcity, and safety.
This conversation moves gently but honestly through trauma, grace, accountability, and what it means to heal without rewriting the truth.
They unpack:
If you’ve ever felt torn between honoring your parents and honoring your healing…
This episode is for you.
Healing doesn’t always look dramatic. Sometimes it looks like sourdough, surrender, and letting go.
Episode Timeline:
Connect with Moms With A Call:
Leave a review and let us know how this episode moved you — your words mean more than you know.
If you or someone you know has a story of faith, healing, or redemption that could encourage others, we’d love to hear from you.
Intro + Outro Music by Jason Bowles