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She said. She prayed.

She said. She prayed.

De : Diamond Watkins & Candi Bernardino
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You love God. You're also still healing something. Those two things are allowed to be true at the same time.


She Said, She Prayed is a podcast for women navigating faith and real life simultaneously — not after the breakthrough, but during it. Some of the most honest conversations about God don't happen in church. They happen between friends who've stopped performing and started processing.


Hosts Diamond and Candi are longtime friends processing healing, identity, motherhood, calling, and what it means to trust God when things are still unresolved. Their conversations feel less like a podcast and more like accidentally walking into the most honest room you've ever been in.

Faith doesn't require having it figured out. This show is proof.

New episodes every Wednesday.



© 2026 She said. She prayed.
Christianisme Hygiène et vie saine Ministère et évangélisme Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie Sciences sociales Spiritualité
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  • What Happens When Obedience Doesn't Work Out the Way You Thought It Would? (Pt. 4)
    Aug 18 2026

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    The dream you sold me feels like a lie. That's the tension this season finale of She Said, She Prayed sits inside.

    Diamond and Candi close out the season with the hardest version of obedience - when you know, without question, that God told you to do something, and it still doesn't work out the way you pictured it. Candi talks through a move to Florida that looked like a postcard and turned into a season of watching her son get hurt in ways she never saw coming. Diamond tells the story of an infestation of bugs in a brand-new desert home she was certain, without a doubt, God had called her to - and what it actually sounded like to pray "I can't bear this" and mean it literally. Using Romans 8:28 - "all things work together for good" - and the story of Job, who never once apologized for insisting he'd done nothing wrong, they land on a hard truth: obedience was never about the outcome being comfortable.

    This isn't a neat bow on the season. It's two friends admitting that sometimes you're crying yourself to sleep in the middle of doing exactly what God asked - and that's not a sign you got it wrong.

    In this episode:

    • Why the outcome of obedience is rarely what you pictured when God first called you to it
    • Candi's Florida move — a beautiful place that still wasn't where her family belonged
    • Job — the "10 toes down" example of someone who never once said "maybe I misunderstood"
    • Romans 8:28 — all things working together for good, even when you can't see it yet
    • Diamond's desert bug story — and what it sounds like to pray "I can't bear this" for real
    • "Even when it doesn't make sense, God is still working"

    If this episode gave you language for something you've never known how to explain, the most helpful thing you can do is leave a quick rating and review - it's how new listeners find us in these first few weeks.

    Timestamps:
    0:00 – Cold open + intro
    0:29 – Check-in: how are you really doing today?
    2:02 – Today's topic: when obedience doesn't work out the way you thought
    4:46 – Candi's story: the move to Florida
    13:24 – Job — "I didn't do anything," and refusing to second-guess yourself
    15:43 – Romans 8:28 — all things work together for good
    21:14 – Diamond's story: the desert, the bugs, and the $10 employee
    32:41 – Personality segment: what used to matter that doesn't anymore
    36:49 – "Even when it doesn't make sense, God is still working"
    40:49 – "I need you to make it easier for me to live like this" — the desert prayer
    45:18 – Closing prayer for the season

    Topics: obedience and faith, trusting God through hardship, Christian women podcast, faith and obedience, Romans 8:28, Job and suffering, Christian girl talk, emotional healing podcast, faith and identity, and more

    New episodes every Tuesday. Catch up on the series: Part 1, "Rediscovering Who I Am Beyond Being a Wife and a Mom", Part 2, "When You Feel God Pulling You Toward Something You're Not Prepared For", and Part 3, "Trusting That Your Journey Doesn't Have to Look Like Anyone Else's" , before this one. Email us at shesaidsheprayed@gmail.com — we want to hear from you.

    This is the final episode of Season 1. Thank you for walking this season out with us -we'll be back with Season 2.

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  • Trusting Our Journey- It Doesn't Have to Look Like Everyone Else's
    Aug 11 2026

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    Your race is your race. That's the tension this episode of She Said, She Prayed sits inside.

    Diamond and Candi get honest about comparison — watching friends buy houses, get promotions, hit milestones on a different timeline, while still being genuinely happy for them. One host talks through the hardest season of her marriage, when her husband was drafted for almost nothing, and she carried the weight nearly alone, wrestling with resentment even while believing in him completely. The other shares what it took to obey a move she still isn't thrilled about, landing on Hebrews 12:1 — "run the race set before you" — and John 21:22, where Jesus tells Peter, "What is that to you? You must follow me."

    This isn't a five-step guide to not comparing yourself to anyone. It's two friends admitting that minding your own business, spiritually speaking, is a discipline — and that timing you didn't choose can still turn out to be exactly right.

    In this episode:

    • Why comparison doesn't cancel out being genuinely happy for someone else
    • Hebrews 12:1 — running the race set before you, not someone else's
    • John 21:22 — "What is that to you? You must follow me."
    • The real cost of a season neither of them was prepared for
    • "Soft era" vs. "get it done era" — and why that shift isn't a betrayal of the season before it
    • What it means to "mind your business" with God, not just with people

    If this episode gave you language for something you've never known how to explain, the most helpful thing you can do is leave a quick rating and review — it's how new listeners find us in these first few weeks.

    Timestamps:
    0:00 – Cold open + intro
    0:29 – Check-in: what are you most proud of yourself for?
    2:30 – Today's topic: trusting your journey doesn't have to look like anyone else's
    3:00 – Hebrews 12:1 — "run the race set before you"
    4:50 – John 21:22 — "What is that to you? You must follow me."
    6:17 – The move to the desert — "I'm here because Jesus told me to"
    12:57 – How comparison affects confidence
    13:43 – Losing motivation as a wife and mom
    20:44 – The baseball season — resentment, $5,000, and carrying it alone
    27:25 – Personality segment: "soft era" vs. "get it done era"
    32:18 – What do you do when you didn't understand the weight of what you agreed to?
    36:28 – The fast, and hearing "it's your season"
    39:51 – "Mind your business" — your journey is yours
    43:19 – Where do you feel the most comparison, and how do you ask God for it?

    Topics: comparison and faith, trusting God's timing, Christian women podcast, faith and marriage, motherhood and identity, seasons of life, Christian girl talk, emotional healing podcast, faith and ambition, and more

    New episodes every Tuesday. Catch up on the series: Part 1, "Rediscovering Who I Am Beyond Being a Wife and a Mom", and Part 2, "When You Feel God Pulling You Toward Something You're Not Prepared For", before this one. Email us at shesaidsheprayed@gmail.com — we want to hear from you.


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  • When You Feel God Pulling You Toward Something You're Not Prepared For (Calling & Identity, Pt. 2.)
    Aug 4 2026

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    Readiness isn't the requirement. Obedience is. That's the tension this episode of She Said, She Prayed sits inside.

    Diamond and Candi talk honestly about what it feels like when God pulls you toward something before you feel prepared for it — the fear, the "why me," and the discomfort of being asked to move before you have the answers. Diamond shares the strange, specific nudge to look into grants for something she can't yet explain, and the custom sportswear line that never panned out the way she expected, even though she knows she heard God clearly. Using Exodus 3:13–14 — "I am who I am" — and 2 Corinthians 12:9, they land on a reframe: God doesn't call the ready, He equips the willing.

    This isn't a checklist for knowing when it's really God. It's two friends admitting they're still building the muscle of trusting Him before they see the outcome — and choosing obedience over having it all figured out.

    In this episode:

    • Why fear is usually the first, most honest reaction to being called
    • The difference between waiting for readiness and practicing obedience
    • Exodus 3:13–14 — "I am who I am," and what that means for who you are
    • What it looks like when something you were sure God told you to do doesn't work out
    • "Who were you before life told you who to be?"

    If this episode gave you language for something you've never known how to explain, the most helpful thing you can do is leave a quick rating and review — it's how new listeners find us in these first few weeks.

    Timestamps:
    0:00 – Cold open + intro
    0:29 – Check-in: current mood in one word
    1:46 – Today's topic: when God pulls you toward something you're not prepared for
    1:56 – "Why me? Are you sure?" — the honest first reaction
    7:16 – "God doesn't call the ready. He equips the waiting." (2 Corinthians 12:9)
    8:31 – The grants story — trusting a nudge you can't explain
    12:21 – Exodus 3:13–14 — "I am who I am"
    19:04 – The custom sportswear line that didn't work out
    25:52 – "Readiness isn't required — but willingness, obedience, is"
    27:38 – Personality segment: rapid-fire questions
    33:12 – What have you been called to do that you felt unqualified for?
    38:00 – The cowboy hat store and waiting on God's "yes"
    43:12 – Final takeaway: readiness isn't required, obedience is
    46:04 – "Who were you before life told you who to be?"

    Topics: faith and obedience, trusting God's timing, Christian women podcast, faith and calling, Exodus 3:13-14, overcoming fear, Christian girl talk, emotional healing podcast, faith and identity, and more

    New episodes every Tuesday. Catch up on the series: Part 1, "Rediscovering Who I Am Beyond Being a Wife and a Mom" , before this one. Email us at shesaidsheprayed@gmail.com — we want to hear from youif you haven't watched out Daddy Issues series, be sure to check that out.

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    2 Corinthians 12:9


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