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  • Living with A Promised Land Mindset with Heidi Lee Anderson
    Feb 18 2026

    What if the walls in front of you aren’t proof that God has abandoned you, but evidence that He’s inviting you to trust Him deeper?

    In this powerful and hope-filled episode of the Collide Podcast, we sit down with Heidi Lee Anderson to talk about what it looks like to follow God when life feels anything but easy. From a cancer diagnosis at 23 to lingering fears, unanswered questions, and the ongoing battle for peace, Heidi shares how God met her in the waiting—and how He still meets us when the “Promised Land” feels hard-won. She opens up about fear, faith, and learning to trade the lie that life should be effortless for the truth that Jesus has already overcome. Whether you’re facing uncertainty, exhaustion, or a season that feels like constant battle, this episode will remind you that God is still writing your story—and He is faithful to finish it.

    Meet Heidi Lee Anderson

    Heidi is a Bible teacher, speaker, author, and the founder of Heidi Lee Anderson Ministries. She’s the author of the devotional All In, All Yours, a 100-day chronological journey through the Promised Land that helps readers see how to seize, live, and rest in God’s best—even when life is hard. Heidi is passionate about helping women trade lies for truth and walk in the freedom and peace Jesus promises.

    In This Episode, You’ll Learn
    1. The difference between feeling fear and becoming fearful, and how to stop anxiety from defining you
    2. How to navigate fear, anxiety, and uncertainty without letting them define or control you
    3. What it looks like to trade the lie “life should be easier by now” for the truth that Jesus has already overcome
    4. How God uses the hardest seasons of our lives to grow our faith and expand our spiritual territory
    5. Why you can feel afraid without becoming afraid, and how that shift changes everything
    6. Remembering what God has done in the past can give you the courage to keep going today

    If you’re tired of feeling stuck in survival mode, waiting for the other shoe to drop, or wondering if you’ll ever experience the abundant life God promises—this conversation is for you.

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  • A Deeper Dependence with Tara Sun
    Feb 11 2026

    This episode originally aired in April 2023 and is being re-shared due to its continued impact.

    What if letting go of control could actually set you free?

    In this powerful episode of the Collide Podcast, we sit down with Tara Sun, author, podcaster and speaker, to talk about the challenges of control, independence, and self-sufficiency. Tara invites us to examine the ways we try to manage life on our own and offers practical insights for surrendering our story to God. Whether you struggle with perfectionism, fear of uncertainty, or the desire to do it all yourself, this episode will inspire you to cultivate a deeper dependence on God that leads to freedom and peace.

    Meet Tara

    Tara Sun is the author of Surrender Your Story and the host of the Truth Talks with Tara podcast. She is passionate about helping others experience freedom through trusting God, letting go of control, and embracing His guidance. Tara’s story and teaching are a powerful reminder that true strength is found not in independence, but in reliance on God’s wisdom and timing.

    In This Episode, You’ll Learn
    1. How the need for control can limit your freedom and growth
    2. Why surrendering your story is a path to peace and trust in God
    3. Practical ways to let go of self-sufficiency and lean into God’s guidance
    4. How dependence on God transforms your perspective, priorities, and daily life

    How This Episode Will Encourage You

    If you’ve ever felt burdened by the pressure to manage everything yourself, this episode will challenge and inspire you to release control and trust God fully. You’ll be reminded that letting go isn’t weakness—it’s the gateway to freedom, peace, and a life anchored in His grace.

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    40 min
  • Walking Through Grief Without Losing Hope | Clarissa Moll
    Feb 3 2026

    What do you do when life changes in an instant—and you’re left holding grief while still caring for others?

    In this deeply compassionate episode of the Collide Podcast, we sit down with Clarissa Moll, grief advocate, author, and widow, to talk honestly about loss, parenting through grief, and finding hope when the future feels unrecognizable. After the sudden death of her husband while raising four young children, Clarissa learned firsthand how isolating grief can be—and how essential community, faith, and honesty are in the healing process.

    In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

    1. Why grief is not something we “get over,” but something we learn to carry
    2. How children experience and re-experience grief at different stages of life
    3. The difference between healthy and unhealthy compartmentalization in parenting
    4. Why fixing grief doesn’t help—but presence does
    5. How to support grieving children without overwhelming them
    6. What it looks like to ask for help when you’re exhausted and hurting
    7. How faith can survive honest questions, anger, and lament
    8. Why hope isn’t found in pretending pain doesn’t exist—but in trusting God within it

    Clarissa also shares powerful insights on memory sharing, community support, and how grief and joy can coexist—reminding us that suffering does not get the final word.

    If you’re navigating loss, walking alongside a grieving child, or wrestling with faith after heartbreak, this episode will remind you that you are not alone—and that healing doesn’t mean forgetting, but learning how to live again.

    About Our Guest:

    Clarissa Moll is a grief advocate, speaker, and author who specializes in helping individuals and families find hope after loss. She is the author of four books on grief and faith and has created bereavement resources for parents and children navigating loss together. Clarissa is passionate about helping people move from survival to flourishing—without minimizing their pain.

    How This Episode Will Encourage You

    This episode offers compassionate grief support, practical tools for parenting through grief, and faith-filled hope for anyone navigating the loss of a loved one. You’ll walk away feeling seen, equipped, and reminded that even in deep sorrow, God meets us with tenderness, truth, and healing.

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    40 min
  • Always We Begin Again: Finding Hope and Rebuilding Your Life with Leeana Tankersley
    Jan 27 2026

    What if your darkest chapter wasn’t the end of your story—but the beginning of something new?

    In this honest and hope-filled episode of The Collide Podcast, we sit down with Leeana Tankersley to talk about what it looks like to hope in the middle of devastation, rebuild when life falls apart, and welcome new possibilities after loss, disappointment, or unraveling. Leeana shares wisdom from her own journey as a writer and woman of faith, inviting us to release our grip on hoping for specific outcomes and instead learn how to hope in God—especially when the future feels uncertain.

    Whether you’re walking through your darkest chapter, piecing your life back together, or standing on the edge of something unknown, this conversation offers a gentle reminder: beginning again is holy work, and you’re not behind.

    Meet Leeana

    Leeana Tankersley is a writer, editor, university writing professor, and the author of six books including Brazen, Breathing Room, Begin Again, and Hope Anyway. With two English degrees and over two decades of experience in faith-centered storytelling, Leeana helps women step out of hiding, reclaim their voice, and live fully. Her work has been featured in CNN, Huffington Post, and Publishers Weekly. She lives in Central Virginia with her three teenagers and her mischievous Labradoodle, Rosie.

    In This Episode, You’ll Learn
    1. How to hold hope in the face of your darkest chapter
    2. What rebuilding your life can look like after everything falls apart
    3. Why letting go of hoping for can open the door to hoping in
    4. How to welcome new possibilities when the future feels fragile
    5. Why beginning again is not failure—but faith

    How This Episode Will Encourage You

    If your life feels like it’s in pieces—or you’re wondering how to keep going when hope feels thin—this episode will meet you with compassion and clarity. You’ll be reminded that God is still at work, even here, and that no matter how many times your story has been rewritten, always, we begin again.

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    37 min
  • Breaking Family Patterns: Navigating Conflict and Setting Boundaries with Therapist Greg Fischer
    Jan 21 2026

    How can you build a happy, healthy life while navigating complicated family relationships—and still set boundaries that honor your well-being?

    In this thought-provoking episode of the Collide Podcast, we sit down with therapist Greg Fischer, PhD to talk about navigating complex family dynamics and setting healthy boundaries. Greg helps us unpack the unspoken roles, patterns, and scripts many of us inherit within our families—and how those dynamics impact our relationships as adults. Whether you’re navigating ongoing conflict, wrestling with forgiveness, or discerning when boundaries are necessary, this episode will remind you that healing is possible and clarity brings freedom.

    Meet Greg Fischer, PhD

    Greg is a licensed therapist, assistant professor of clinical psychology at George Fox University, and former pastor with a deep understanding of family systems and relational healing. He holds a PhD in Marriage and Family Therapy and brings both clinical expertise and pastoral wisdom into conversations around conflict, repair, and reconciliation. Greg is passionate about helping individuals and families move toward health, honesty, and sustainable connection.

    In This Episode, You’ll Learn
    1. How to take inventory of your family dynamics and relational patterns
    2. How to recognize inherited roles and scripts that shape your behavior
    3. Whether repair is possible after relational harm—and what it can look like
    4. The difference between forgiveness and reconciliation
    5. When boundaries are necessary and how to implement them well
    6. The best ways to address conflict with a family member in a healthy, grounded way

    How This Episode Will Encourage You

    If you’ve ever felt stuck in painful family patterns or unsure how to move forward without causing more harm, this episode will offer clarity, language, and practical tools. You’ll be reminded that setting boundaries is not unloving, repair takes wisdom, and you are allowed to pursue peace without abandoning yourself.

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    41 min
  • The Simple Gospel: Let’s Not Overcomplicate Faith
    Jan 14 2026

    What if faith was never meant to be complicated?

    In this honest episode of the Collide Podcast, we sit down with Kelsey Jenney, a longtime Young Life staff member, speaker, and certified Spiritual Director, to talk about what it looks like to keep our relationship with God simple - especially in seasons when prayers feel unanswered and hope feels hard to hold. Through meaningful conversation (and a little talk about guacamole, hummus, and peanut butter), we explore what it looks like to welcome God into the ache, practice the ministry of presence, and rest in a faith rooted in relationship rather than striving. Whether you’re weary, questioning, or longing for deeper connection, this episode will remind you that God is near—and simplicity can be sacred.

    Meet Kelsey Jenney

    Kelsey is a longtime Young Life staff member with over 20 years of ministry experience, currently serving in disability ministry through Young Life Capernaum while also traveling, speaking, and hosting retreats. She is a certified Spiritual Director and is pursuing a Master’s in Spiritual Formation at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Kelsey is passionate about prayer, spiritual formation, and creating space for authentic encounters with God rooted in presence rather than performance.

    In This Episode, You’ll Learn
    1. Why keeping the gospel simple matters in real life
    2. A mantra to hold onto when prayers feel unanswered
    3. How to hold hope in the ache without rushing past pain
    4. What the ministry of presence looks like in everyday faith
    5. How imaginative prayer and spiritual consent invite deeper connection with God

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    51 min
  • Renewing Your Mind: How to Reframe Negative Thought Patterns with Therapist Emily Weidlich
    Jan 7 2026

    What would it look like to renew your mind by allowing God to meet you in the thoughts you’ve been struggling to change on your own?

    In this thought-provoking episode of the Collide Podcast, we sit down with therapist Emily Weidlich, MA, LPC to talk about reframing negative thought patterns as we step into a new year. Emily shares how our internal narratives are often shaped by past experiences—and how, with compassion and curiosity, we can begin to understand and gently challenge those thoughts. Drawing from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Emotion-Focused Therapy, and self-compassion, she offers practical insight into noticing what we think, naming what we feel, and responding to ourselves with grace. Whether you’re feeling stuck in cycles of self-criticism, longing for emotional clarity, or hoping to start the year with intention, this episode will remind you that change begins with awareness and kindness toward yourself.

    Meet Emily Weidlich

    Emily is a licensed professional counselor with a master’s degree in counseling from Western Seminary and a psychology degree from Multnomah University. Born and raised in Portland, Oregon, she brings a grounded, relational approach to therapy that helps clients better understand their stories and inner world. Emily is passionate about creating a safe, supportive space where people can process the past, identify their needs, and develop healthier, more adaptive ways of thinking and responding to life.

    In This Episode, You’ll Learn
    1. How to recognize and reframe negative thought patterns without shame
    2. Why understanding your past can bring freedom in your present
    3. The connection between thoughts, emotions, and unmet needs
    4. How self-compassion can transform the way you relate to yourself
    5. Practical ways to approach the new year with intention rather than pressure

    How This Episode Will Encourage You

    If you’ve ever felt trapped by your own thoughts or frustrated by patterns you can’t seem to break, this episode will help you feel seen and supported. You’ll be reminded that healing doesn’t require perfection—just honesty, curiosity, and compassion—and that you’re allowed to move forward with grace, one thought at a time.

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    46 min
  • The Body Teaches the Soul: Why Our Habits Matter More Than We Think
    Dec 31 2025

    What if the small habits you practice every day are shaping your faith and health more than the big moments ever could?

    In this thought-provoking episode of the Collide Podcast, we sit down with Justin Whitmel Earley to talk about how intentional habits and spiritual rhythms can lead to healing, clarity, and deeper connection with Jesus in the midst of a distracted world. Justin shares about recognizing what our bodies are telling us, the power of small habit shifts, and how spiritual disciplines shape not only our faith—but our mental and emotional health. Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed by busyness, longing for healthier rhythms, or craving a more grounded spiritual life, this episode will remind you that meaningful transformation often begins with simple, faithful practices.

    Meet Justin Whitmel Earley

    Justin is a lawyer, author, speaker, and dad of four boys based in Richmond, Virginia. He is the author of The Common Rule, Habits of the Household, and Made for People, books that explore spiritual formation, family rhythms, and the deep human need for connection. Justin is passionate about helping people build grace-filled habits that anchor their lives in Jesus, even amid chaos and digital overwhelm. His story is a powerful example of how ordinary practices can form extraordinary faith.

    In This Episode, You’ll Learn
    1. Why your habits play a critical role in your spiritual, mental, and physical health
    2. How to listen to what your body is telling you instead of pushing through exhaustion
    3. The transformative power of small, sustainable habit shifts
    4. How spiritual disciplines can positively impact mental health and emotional resilience
    5. Why healing and formation often begin with simple daily rhythms

    How This Episode Will Encourage You

    If you’ve ever felt stretched thin, spiritually dry, or overwhelmed by the noise of daily life, this episode will offer practical hope and a gentle invitation to slow down. You’ll be reminded that God meets you in the small, faithful rhythms of everyday life—and that healing doesn’t require perfection, just intentional presence with Jesus.

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    40 min