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The Healer & Hope Giver: Practicing Out Loud

The Healer & Hope Giver: Practicing Out Loud

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A faith-rooted, heart-centered podcast where Kim Hawkins shares honest reflections, healing stories, and real-life conversations about walking with God through grief, growth, and everyday life. A place for women (and the men who love them) to breathe, reconnect, and practice living out faith with courage, hope, and humor.

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Christianisme Hygiène et vie saine Ministère et évangélisme Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie Sciences sociales Spiritualité
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    • Pressing Forward Anyway
      Jan 12 2026

      What if the real growth doesn’t happen when you start over — but when you stop quitting? In this episode, I talk honestly about the patterns that keep us stuck: waiting for the perfect time, overplanning instead of taking action, restarting instead of continuing, and believing that a stumble means failure. Drawing from my own lived experience, I share why progress is rarely linear, why motivation isn’t what sustains us, and how pressing forward anyway — even imperfectly — changes not just what we do, but who we become. This conversation isn’t about dramatic transformation or fresh starts. It’s about staying, trusting yourself again, and letting growth happen quietly in the middle.

      SHOW NOTES

      In this episode, we explore what it really means to keep going when life doesn’t slow down, motivation fades, and progress feels invisible. I share personal stories about getting stuck in cycles of starting over, designing the “perfect” system instead of moving forward, and waiting for the right moment that never seems to come.

      We talk about why small stumbles don’t equal failure, how restarting can sometimes be a form of quitting, and why staying in the middle of the process is often the hardest — and most transformative — part of any journey. This episode is an invitation to release the pressure to get it all right and to practice consistency rooted in grace instead of shame.

      Whether you’re navigating health goals, faith, calling, relationships, or personal growth, this conversation is a reminder that you don’t have to be perfect to move forward — you just have to stay.

      New long-form episodes release every Monday, with shorter devotional episodes available every Thursday.

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      Support the show

      Want to stay connected throughout the week?
      Come hang out with me on social media for daily encouragement, real-life stories, and the behind-the-scenes pieces of this healing journey.

      If you feel led to support the show, you can do so through the link in the show notes — and please know, your generosity means the world. You’re a gift.

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      59 min
    • Devotional 5: Learning to Speak Kindly
      Jan 8 2026

      In this devotional episode of Healer & Hope Giver: Practicing Out Loud, Kim invites listeners into a gentle, grounding conversation about the voice we live with every day — the one inside.

      This episode isn’t about fixing yourself or silencing your inner voice. It’s about noticing its tone, understanding where it came from, and learning how kindness can become a daily practice rather than something you have to earn.

      If you’ve been carrying pressure, living at a relentless pace, or speaking to yourself in ways you’d never speak to someone you love, this devotional offers space to slow down, reflect, and begin practicing something gentler — right where you are.

      📌 Show Notes

      This devotional explores the inner voice many of us live under — the one shaped by responsibility, survival, and expectation — and how awareness can open the door to kindness.

      In this episode, Kim reflects on:

      • Where our inner voice is learned
      • Why pressure can feel safer than gentleness
      • The difference between survival and healing
      • What happens when the voice begins to soften
      • How kindness changes our relationship with pace and growth

      Through reflection, prayer, and blessing, this devotional invites listeners to practice speaking kindly to themselves — not as a performance, but as a steady, faithful way of living.

      Send us a text

      Support the show

      Want to stay connected throughout the week?
      Come hang out with me on social media for daily encouragement, real-life stories, and the behind-the-scenes pieces of this healing journey.

      If you feel led to support the show, you can do so through the link in the show notes — and please know, your generosity means the world. You’re a gift.

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      13 min
    • Learning to Speak More Kindly to Yourself
      Jan 5 2026

      What if the voice you live with every day isn’t meant to drive you — but to guide you?

      In this episode of Healer & Hope Giver: Practicing Out Loud, Kim invites you into a deeply honest conversation about the way we speak to ourselves, the internal pressure so many of us live under, and how that voice was shaped over time. Through lived experience, reflection, and gentle mentoring, she explores how awareness can open the door to kindness — not as indulgence, but as a foundation for growth, faith, and healing.

      This episode isn’t about fixing yourself or silencing the inner voice. It’s about noticing its tone, understanding where it came from, and learning how gentleness can change the way you move through your life, your calling, and your relationships.

      If you’ve ever felt like you’re carrying more than you should — or speaking to yourself in ways you’d never speak to someone you love — this conversation is for you.

      📝 Show Notes

      In this episode, Kim reflects on the internal voice many of us live under — the one shaped by responsibility, survival, and expectation — and how that voice influences the way we experience faith, growth, and everyday life.

      Through story-led reflection, she explores:

      • How our inner voice is learned, not innate
      • Why responsibility and pressure can make self-criticism feel normal
      • The shift from endurance to gentleness
      • How kindness toward ourselves changes the way we lead, love, and listen
      • Why awareness is often the beginning of healing

      This episode offers a steady, compassionate invitation to notice the tone you live with — and to consider what might change if kindness became part of your foundation, not something you had to earn.

      Send us a text

      Support the show

      Want to stay connected throughout the week?
      Come hang out with me on social media for daily encouragement, real-life stories, and the behind-the-scenes pieces of this healing journey.

      If you feel led to support the show, you can do so through the link in the show notes — and please know, your generosity means the world. You’re a gift.

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      49 min
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