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Midweek Momentum

Midweek Momentum

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Midweek Momentum is a weekly, faith-filled reset for Christian women who love God, but feel tired, stuck, or spiritually off—and want to get their peace and direction back.

Hosted by Georgina Verzal (Christian speaker and author of the upcoming book Changing Your Story: Transforming Pain into Power), each episode delivers a short, powerful boost rooted in Scripture and designed for real life. You’ll get biblical encouragement, mindset renewal, and practical steps to help you break unhealthy patterns, steady your emotions, and live from your God-given identity—without striving, shame, or fluff.

New episodes drop every Wednesday, plus quarterly deep-dive interviews with raw, redemptive conversations on the real issues women face today—always full of hope, truth, and next steps.

Subscribe and come get your momentum back—one truth-filled step at a time.

  • Website: georginaverzal.org

  • Booking/Contact: georginaverzal.org/contact

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  • The Cycle Stops Here - You Are the Blueprint Now Now
    May 6 2026

    Some of us are doing one of the holiest, hardest, most hidden assignments God ever gives a woman. We are choosing to mother in a way that maybe nobody around us has ever modeled. Or in a way we ourselves didn't always model. And we are doing it on purpose, every single day.

    And nobody sees it but God.

    In this Mother's Day-week episode, Georgina speaks directly to the cycle-breaker — the woman rewriting a legacy with her own two hands and the help of the Holy Spirit.

    She walks through the story of Josiah, the boy from one of the worst lineages in Scripture who became the king the Bible says no king before or after equaled.

    She walks through Eunice, the mother who started a faith line in a home that didn't have one.

    And she gets honest about her own testimony of God reshaping a legacy that, by her own choices in the 1990s, was on a bleak trajectory — a work He is still doing today through her grown children and grandchildren.

    She also gives you a practical tool — the STOP HERE Pause — for the moments when the old pattern tries to rise.

    Scripture Anchors (NLT): Deuteronomy 30:19 • 2 Kings 23:25 • 2 Timothy 1:5 • Romans 12:2

    If this episode shifts something in you, share it with a friend — because there is a woman in your world who is quietly rewriting a legacy this Mother's Day week, and she needs to hear: what was modeled is not your mandate. You are the blueprint now.

    Website: georginaverzal.org

    Listen to Midweek Momentum: YouTube | Spotify | Podbean | Or wherever you get your podcasts

    Speaking inquiries: info@georginaverzal.org

    Follow Georgina: Instagram: @georginaverzal | Facebook: Georgina Verzal | LinkedIn: /in/georginaverzal

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    22 min
  • The Bitterness You Can't Feel Anymore - Forgiving What You've Gone Numb To
    Apr 29 2026

    The Bitterness You Can't Feel Anymore — Forgiving What You've Gone Numb To

    You said you forgave. So why does your stomach still drop when their name comes up?

    Some of us are not stuck because we're still angry. We're stuck because we went numb to something we never actually fully released. You don't bring it up anymore. You'd say you've forgiven. But there are places in your life you cannot fully enjoy because something old is quietly running underneath.

    That is not freedom. That is burying. And there is a difference.

    In Episode 54 of Midweek Momentum, Georgina walks through one of the quietest, most costly patterns in a Christian woman's life — buried bitterness — and gives you a simple, three-step tool you can use this week to actually release what you thought you already had.

    In this episode, Georgina unpacks:

    • Why unforgiveness doesn't always feel like rage — and what flatness, walls, and silence around a name actually mean
    • The Hebrews 12:15 truth about the root in the soil that's still shaping fruit you don't want
    • What's happening in your nervous system when you keep rehearsing the offense — and why God's design for forgiveness sets the body free, not just the soul
    • How Romans 12:18 — as far as it depends on you — sets you free from waiting on an apology that may never come
    • The critical difference between forgiveness and reconciliation (this distinction keeps women safe)
    • A tender word for survivors carrying wounds nobody should ever have to carry
    • How to forgive yourself when you've forgiven everyone else
    • How to release a quiet grudge you didn't know you were holding against God
    • The Root Work — a simple three-step tool: Surface it. Surrender it. Sever it.

    Scripture Anchors: Hebrews 12:15 • Romans 12:18–19 • Job 5:2

    The reframe to take with you: Bitterness doesn't protect you from being hurt again. It just guarantees you never fully heal from the first wound.

    If this episode strengthens you, share it with one woman who is quietly carrying something she has not been able to name. She may need this exact word this week.

    📲 Connect with Georgina:

    💻 Website: https://georginaverzal.org/

    🎧 Podcast: https://georginaverzal.org/podcast/

    📩 Speaking Inquiries: info@georginaverzal.org

    Follow Georgina: 📷 Instagram: @georginaverzal — https://www.instagram.com/georginaverzal/

    👍 Facebook: Georgina Verzal — https://www.facebook.com/GeorginaVerzal

    💼 LinkedIn: /in/georginaverzal — https://www.linkedin.com/in/georginaverzal/

    ▶️ YouTube: @georginaverzal — https://www.youtube.com/@georginaverzal

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    19 min
  • When Easter Is Over and Life Isn't - The Road Back to Hope
    Apr 22 2026

    Easter has been over for more than two weeks. The plastic eggs are back in the bin. The Easter dress and hat are back on the hanger. And life resumed almost the very next morning—the carpool, the inbox, the quiet ache that the holiday didn’t actually move.

    If that’s where you are, you are not the only one. The two disciples in Luke 24 weren’t falling apart on the road to Emmaus—they were FUNCTIONING. Walking. Talking. Processing. And underneath all that calm forward motion was the saddest sentence of their lives: “We had hoped.”

    In this brief, powerful 15-minute episode, we walk the Emmaus Road together and discover what the risen Christ does when He meets you on the road, in the direction of your disappointment, at your pace, unrecognized—long after the big spiritual moment is over.

    If you’ve been carrying a quiet “I had hoped…” about your marriage, your child, your body, your calling, your healing—this episode is for you.

    What you’ll walk away with:

    • Why past-tense hope is a pattern your brain protects, not proof that God failed
    • How the risen Christ still meets women on the road before they recognize Him
    • A simple, repeatable practice called The Past-Tense Check you can use this week
    • The neuroscience of burning hearts—why Scripture literally rewires the forecast
    • One reframe line that will interrupt the old pattern the moment you say it

    Anchor Scripture: Luke 24:13–35

    Reframe Line:

    “Easter didn’t happen so you’d feel something on Sunday. It happened so you could live new on Wednesday.”

    FREE DOWNLOAD — My Part, God’s Part: 30 Days to a Healthy Mind

    Grab your free 30-day guide to Putting God’s Word Into Action at https://georginaverzal.org/mypart-godspart

    CONNECT WITH GEORGINA:

    • Website: https://georginaverzal.org/
    • Podcast: https://georginaverzal.org/podcast/
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/georginaverzal/
    • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GeorginaVerzal
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/georginaverzal/
    • Speaking & Booking: info@georginaverzal.org

    If this episode ministered to you:

    If Midweek Momentum is ministering to you, please follow, rate, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. Share this episode with one woman who needs it today.

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    16 min
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