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You can love your husband deeply… and still feel like you’ve lost yourself.
In this raw and necessary episode of Parables for a Woman’s Heart, Osharae, Alicia and Lenora sit down for an unfiltered conversation about the quiet struggles wives rarely say out loud such as identity shifts, unmet expectations, emotional fatigue, and the guilt that comes with wanting more.
This episode isn’t about broken marriages.
It’s about real marriages.
Together, they unpack:
• How women slowly lose themselves in love without realizing it
• The tension between desire and duty
• Why wanting more doesn’t mean you’re ungrateful
• How silence turns into resentment
• The danger of shrinking to keep peace
• Reclaiming joy without guilt
• Letting God heal the woman inside the wife
With honesty, wisdom, and compassion, this conversation creates space for wives at every stage, newly married, seasoned, separated, or searching, to breathe, reflect, and feel seen.
If you’ve ever whispered, “I love him… but I miss me,” this episode will meet you with truth, grace, and freedom.
Press play, your heart has been carrying this long enough.
By Osharae Harriot - WilliamsYou can love your husband deeply… and still feel like you’ve lost yourself.
In this raw and necessary episode of Parables for a Woman’s Heart, Osharae, Alicia and Lenora sit down for an unfiltered conversation about the quiet struggles wives rarely say out loud such as identity shifts, unmet expectations, emotional fatigue, and the guilt that comes with wanting more.
This episode isn’t about broken marriages.
It’s about real marriages.
Together, they unpack:
• How women slowly lose themselves in love without realizing it
• The tension between desire and duty
• Why wanting more doesn’t mean you’re ungrateful
• How silence turns into resentment
• The danger of shrinking to keep peace
• Reclaiming joy without guilt
• Letting God heal the woman inside the wife
With honesty, wisdom, and compassion, this conversation creates space for wives at every stage, newly married, seasoned, separated, or searching, to breathe, reflect, and feel seen.
If you’ve ever whispered, “I love him… but I miss me,” this episode will meet you with truth, grace, and freedom.
Press play, your heart has been carrying this long enough.