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Four sisters empowering women to boldly live out their stories through the power of intentional sisterhood.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Spiritualité
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    • Winter Renewal: The Wait, The Season, The Promise
      Feb 16 2026

      Winter has a way of slowing everything down. The days feel longer. Growth feels hidden. Waiting can feel heavy.

      In this episode of Sisters on Purpose, we talk about the sacredness of winter seasons and what it means to be present instead of rushing ahead. We reflect on Lent and the discipline of waiting well. We discuss the importance of reaching out and staying connected when isolation feels easier. We also explore caring for your body, keeping it moving for your well-being, even when winter feels long and motivation feels low.

      Not every season is for blooming. Some seasons are for rooting.

      Winter is not punishment. It is preparation. Dormancy is not death. Much of God’s deepest work happens underground, unseen.

      If you find yourself in a waiting season spiritually, emotionally, or relationally, this conversation will remind you that spring is still promised.

      Be present. Reach out. Keep moving. Hold hope.

      • Join us on this journey as we navigate life together, embracing every moment with faith and determination. Through engaging conversations, we share practical insights and personal anecdotes that will inspire and empower you to live a life with hope and intention.
      • Catch up on our blogs at https://dandelionsisters.com/
      • Follow us on Instagram @sistersonpurposepodcast and @dandelionsisters4
      • Follow us on Facebook at Sisters On Purpose Podcast and Dandelions, Potholes, & Wrinkles
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      26 min
    • Comparison: When It Sharpens Us and When It Steals Our Joy
      Feb 2 2026

      Comparison is unavoidable, but it isn’t always destructive. In this episode of Sisters on Purpose, we unpack how comparison has shown up in our own lives in both healthy and unhealthy ways, and how it quietly shapes our identity, confidence, and decision-making.

      Together, we explore the subtle line between comparison that clarifies and comparison that corrodes, especially for women navigating leadership, motherhood, calling, and faith. We talk honestly about the moments comparison pushed us to grow, and the seasons where it left us discouraged, distracted, or disconnected from who we were becoming.

      This conversation is an invitation to pause and ask a deeper question: What is comparison producing in me right now?

      In this episode, you’ll hear:

      • How comparison can function as a mirror or a measuring stick
      • Signs comparison has shifted from healthy awareness to unhealthy self-judgment
      • Why comparison often intensifies during transition, fatigue, or uncertainty
      • Practical ways to re-anchor your identity and calling when comparison creeps in

      If you’ve ever found yourself shrinking, striving, or second-guessing because of someone else’s life, leadership, or lane, this episode will meet you with clarity, honesty, and hope.

      • Join us on this journey as we navigate life together, embracing every moment with faith and determination. Through engaging conversations, we share practical insights and personal anecdotes that will inspire and empower you to live a life with hope and intention.
      • Catch up on our blogs at https://dandelionsisters.com/
      • Follow us on Instagram @sistersonpurposepodcast and @dandelionsisters4
      • Follow us on Facebook at Sisters On Purpose Podcast and Dandelions, Potholes, & Wrinkles
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      33 min
    • From Him, Not Them with Tracy Harper
      Jan 19 2026

      In this episode, we sit down with author and speaker Tracy Harper to talk about identity, validation, and learning to live from God’s voice rather than the noise around us. Tracy shares the heart behind her book From Him, Not Them and offers wisdom for women—especially young Christian women—who are navigating faith, pressure, and purpose in a world full of competing voices.

      In this conversation, we explore:

      • What inspired Tracy to write From Him, Not Them and the personal journey behind the message
      • The meaning of the title—and who “them” represents in our everyday lives
      • Why so many young Christian women struggle with validation, even when they’ve grown up in church
      • How Tracy vulnerably shares about her past struggle with an eating disorder that stemmed from a desire for control during a season of feeling unworthy.
      • Subtle signs that we may be looking to people instead of God for identity, approval, or direction
      • What Tracy calls “counterfeit guides” and how they quietly shape our decisions and self-worth
      • How to discern the voice of the Holy Spirit amid emotions, fears, and outside influence
      • Encouragement for the woman who feels like she has to earn her worth or prove her value

      This episode is an invitation to pause, listen, and realign—learning to receive identity and direction from Him, not from the expectations or opinions of others.

      • Join us on this journey as we navigate life together, embracing every moment with faith and determination. Through engaging conversations, we share practical insights and personal anecdotes that will inspire and empower you to live a life with hope and intention.
      • Catch up on our blogs at https://dandelionsisters.com/
      • Follow us on Instagram @sistersonpurposepodcast and @dandelionsisters4
      • Follow us on Facebook at Sisters On Purpose Podcast and Dandelions, Potholes, & Wrinkles
      • Learn more about Tracy at https://www.tracyharperwrites.com/
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      42 min
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