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Episode 3: "When Nothing Changes"

A guide to surviving the "soul-tired" seasons of waiting where answers are absent and hope feels exhausting.

What do you do when you’ve prayed, worked, and trusted, yet nothing shifts? Long seasons of waiting can feel like living under thick ice; heavy, dark, and isolating. This episode addresses the "toxic positivity" that often wounds those in pain and argues that true faith isn't the absence of exhaustion, but the decision to keep showing up even when you're drained. By focusing on "just enough" strength for today, we find that we don't need to see the whole staircase to take the next step. It is a reminder that you aren't doing it wrong just because the season is long; you are simply human, and you aren't walking it alone.

Host
Samuel Sinnanainar

Samuel Sinnanainar

Online since
03/19/2026, 3:58 AM
Hosts
Samuel Sinnanainar
Categories
Human Interest, Commentary
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