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Parables for a Woman’s Heart

Parables for a Woman’s Heart

De : Osharae Harriot - Williams
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Welcome to Parables for a Woman’s Heart,the space where faith meets real life. Here, we take the timeless truths of Scripture and connect them to the raw, unfiltered struggles women face every day. This isn’t surface-level talk, we go deep. We wrestle with taboo topics, we lean into hard conversations, and we bring God into the places we often try to hide from Him. Each week, we’ll unpack a parable or biblical truth and hold it up to the mirror of our own lives, marriage, motherhood, identity, loss, healing, purpose, and everything in between.Osharae Harriot - Williams Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Spiritualité
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    • He Died Without Admitting It - a real life story on childhood abuse
      Feb 17 2026


      In this deeply vulnerable follow-up episode, we share a real story from a woman who courageously wrote in about surviving childhood abuse at the hands of a trusted family member. Her uncle never admitted what he did. He became sick. She hoped for an apology. It never came. He passed away without confession, without acknowledgment, without closure.


      Now she is left holding the weight; struggling in motherhood, navigating the ruins of a failed marriage, and wrestling with God over questions that feel too heavy to ask out loud:


      How do I heal when there is no apology?

      What happens to his soul?

      And how do I trust God again?


      As a life coach, suicide prevention counselor, and pastor, we walk through the emotional, spiritual, and psychological layers of trauma, grief, justice, forgiveness, and divine accountability.


      This episode is not just about abuse.

      It’s about reclaiming your voice.

      It’s about healing without validation.

      It’s about trusting God with the justice we will never see.


      Trigger Warning: This episode discusses childhood abuse and trauma.


      If you’ve ever carried pain in silence, this one is for you.


      Queens, your healing does not require their confession.

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      35 min
    • S3 E 1 - Childhood Abuse and how time doesn’t heal the wound
      Feb 10 2026

      “She Grew Up… But the Pain Didn’t Leave” Some wounds don’t disappear with age - they just learn how to hide.


      In this opening episode of Season 3, Pastor Osh speaks to the woman who grew up, built a life, and learned how to function… while quietly carrying the weight of unresolved childhood abuse. This is a compassionate, faith-centered conversation about how early trauma follows women into adulthood; shaping relationships, self-worth, boundaries, and emotional safety.


      This episode is not about reliving the past.

      It’s about naming what was never acknowledged, understanding how trauma shows up later in life, and creating space for healing without shame.


      Speaking from her experience as a pastor, life coach, and suicide prevention counselor, Pastor Osh offers insight, language, and hope for women who were never given the tools to process what happened to them.


      If you’ve ever wondered why certain patterns persist, why healing feels slow, or why pain still surfaces years later; this episode is for you.


      Please listen with care. Pause when needed. You are safe here.


      🎧 Healing begins with honesty.

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      18 min
    • Infidelity in Marriages - The thing that silently kills women!
      Feb 3 2026

      This episode is not about hype; it’s about honor.


      As we close out Season 2 of Parables for a Woman’s Heart, we pause to reflect on the stories, tears, prayers, and growth shared throughout this journey. This finale is a sacred moment for the woman who listened quietly, nodded in agreement, cried unexpectedly, or felt seen for the first time in a long time.


      In this final episode, we speak to the woman who carried a lot this season; emotionally, spiritually, mentally; and kept going anyway. We talk about endurance, faith, healing, and the beauty of becoming, even when the process was uncomfortable.


      This is not an ending filled with answers.

      It’s an ending filled with gratitude, grace, and hope.


      If you’ve been walking with us this season, this episode is for you.

      If you’re just finding us, this is your invitation to begin again.


      Thank you for being part of this community.

      We’ll see you next season; stronger, wiser, and still becoming.


      🎧 Press play. Rest here.

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      19 min
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