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There’s a version of you that knows exactly what you need.
But somewhere along the way… you stopped listening.
In this episode of Trusting Her Journey, we shift the conversation inward and explore what it really looks like to lose trust in yourself.
Not in an obvious way. But in the small, everyday moments where you override your needs, ignore what you feel, and choose what feels “right” over what actually feels true.
We talk about:
• What self-abandonment actually looks like in real life
• How being “the strong one” can disconnect you from yourself
• The difference between control and self-trust
• Signs you may be overriding your intuition
• What it looks like to slowly come back to yourself
Because the truth is…
you can’t build healthy relationships while abandoning yourself.
And rebuilding self-trust doesn’t start with having all the answers. It starts with learning how to listen again.
Tell us what spoke to you (send us a text)
New episodes drop every week.
🔗 Resources & Announcements
We’re building a supportive online community.
Stay tuned for ways to connect with us off the podcast and meet other listeners on the journey.
Let’s Stay Connected
Follow the show on Instagram → @trustingherjourneypodcast
Follow Felicia → @soulguidedhealing_wellness
Follow Christalyn → @christalynthecounselor
Tap Follow wherever you listen so you never miss an episode.
Got a topic you’d love us to cover, or a story to share?
Email us: [email protected]
If this episode resonated with you, share it with a friend who needs it.
Looking for Therapy?
Christalyn is a Licensed Professional Counselor in South Carolina. She offers faith-integrated therapy for women navigating burnout, boundaries, and emotional exhaustion.
→ carolinacounselingsc.com
Felicia is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Licensed Mental Health Therapist in Virginia, Georgia, and Texas, She provides trauma-informed, somatic-based therapy for women ready to heal and reconnect with themselves.
→ soulguidedhealing...
By Hosted by Felicia and Christalyn | Therapists + Women’s Wellness AdvocatesThere’s a version of you that knows exactly what you need.
But somewhere along the way… you stopped listening.
In this episode of Trusting Her Journey, we shift the conversation inward and explore what it really looks like to lose trust in yourself.
Not in an obvious way. But in the small, everyday moments where you override your needs, ignore what you feel, and choose what feels “right” over what actually feels true.
We talk about:
• What self-abandonment actually looks like in real life
• How being “the strong one” can disconnect you from yourself
• The difference between control and self-trust
• Signs you may be overriding your intuition
• What it looks like to slowly come back to yourself
Because the truth is…
you can’t build healthy relationships while abandoning yourself.
And rebuilding self-trust doesn’t start with having all the answers. It starts with learning how to listen again.
Tell us what spoke to you (send us a text)
New episodes drop every week.
🔗 Resources & Announcements
We’re building a supportive online community.
Stay tuned for ways to connect with us off the podcast and meet other listeners on the journey.
Let’s Stay Connected
Follow the show on Instagram → @trustingherjourneypodcast
Follow Felicia → @soulguidedhealing_wellness
Follow Christalyn → @christalynthecounselor
Tap Follow wherever you listen so you never miss an episode.
Got a topic you’d love us to cover, or a story to share?
Email us: [email protected]
If this episode resonated with you, share it with a friend who needs it.
Looking for Therapy?
Christalyn is a Licensed Professional Counselor in South Carolina. She offers faith-integrated therapy for women navigating burnout, boundaries, and emotional exhaustion.
→ carolinacounselingsc.com
Felicia is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Licensed Mental Health Therapist in Virginia, Georgia, and Texas, She provides trauma-informed, somatic-based therapy for women ready to heal and reconnect with themselves.
→ soulguidedhealing...