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What if stress isn’t the enemy, but your body’s built-in training system for strength, courage, and faith?
In this solo episode, Marly explores the powerful difference between stress relief and stress resilience—and why trying to eliminate all stress can actually keep you from growing. You’ll learn how to view stress as helpful instead of harmful, how that mindset shift transforms your emotional and spiritual life, and what’s happening in your brain when you face challenges with courage.
You’ll discover:
Why anxiety and stress responses are God-given survival tools designed to help you adapt and thrive
The role of the mid-anterior cingulate cortex (mACC)—your brain’s “courage center”—and how doing hard things strengthens it
How to expand your window of tolerance without pushing yourself into overwhelm
Practical ways to train your body’s cues to work for you, not against you
How to listen to your nervous system so it begins to trust you as its own gatekeeper
The connection between faith, neuroplasticity, and emotional resilience—how the renewing of your mind is both spiritual and biological
Scripture References:
2 Timothy 1:7
James 1:2–4
Romans 12:2
Psalm 46:10
This episode will help you stop fighting stress and start partnering with it—using both neuroscience and faith to build a calmer, more confident, and resilient life.
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What if stress isn’t the enemy, but your body’s built-in training system for strength, courage, and faith?
In this solo episode, Marly explores the powerful difference between stress relief and stress resilience—and why trying to eliminate all stress can actually keep you from growing. You’ll learn how to view stress as helpful instead of harmful, how that mindset shift transforms your emotional and spiritual life, and what’s happening in your brain when you face challenges with courage.
You’ll discover:
Why anxiety and stress responses are God-given survival tools designed to help you adapt and thrive
The role of the mid-anterior cingulate cortex (mACC)—your brain’s “courage center”—and how doing hard things strengthens it
How to expand your window of tolerance without pushing yourself into overwhelm
Practical ways to train your body’s cues to work for you, not against you
How to listen to your nervous system so it begins to trust you as its own gatekeeper
The connection between faith, neuroplasticity, and emotional resilience—how the renewing of your mind is both spiritual and biological
Scripture References:
2 Timothy 1:7
James 1:2–4
Romans 12:2
Psalm 46:10
This episode will help you stop fighting stress and start partnering with it—using both neuroscience and faith to build a calmer, more confident, and resilient life.