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  • Episode 21: Men’s Mental Health ft. Noah Kessienger
    2026/06/28
    🎙️ Episode 21: Breaking the Silence: Men’s Mental Health ft. Noah Kessinger June is Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month—a time to bring attention to the unique challenges men face and to encourage open, honest conversations. Mental health isn’t just a men’s issue—it’s something that touches every one of us. In this episode of Rooted Conversations, we’re joined by Noah Kessinger for an honest and hope-filled conversation about mental health, the importance of breaking the silence, and why asking for help is one of the strongest things a person can do. Noah shares his personal passion for mental health advocacy and the mission behind the DLK Scholarship, which is working to help people access therapy by removing financial barriers. Together, we discuss the realities of anxiety, depression, self-harm, suicide, faith, healing, and how God often works through both community and professional support to bring restoration. This conversation contains discussions of self-harm and suicide. We pray it encourages those who are struggling and equips others to better support the people they love. If you or someone you know is in crisis, please call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. You are not alone, and help is available. Thank you for listening to Rooted Conversations. If this episode encouraged you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who may need to hear this message of hope. 🎧 New episodes every Sunday at midnight.
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    1 時間 6 分
  • Episode 20: Faith Beyond Borders ft. Cassidy King
    2026/06/21
    In Episode 20 of Rooted Conversations, we sit down with Cassidy King to discuss her recent mission trip, the lessons she learned along the way, and how stepping out in faith transformed her perspective. Together, we explore obedience, trust, worship, serving others, and what it looks like to say "yes" when God opens a door. Cassidy shares powerful stories from the mission field, moments that challenged her faith, and the ways she witnessed God moving in unexpected places. Whether you've been on a mission trip, feel called to serve, or simply need encouragement to trust God in your current season, this conversation will inspire you to take the next step in faith. Because sometimes the greatest growth happens when we step beyond what is familiar and trust God with the unknown.
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    48 分
  • Episode 19: Being a Light Through the Airwaves ft. Tyler Sams
    2026/06/14
    Today on Rooted Conversations, we're joined by Tyler from the radio station to talk about what it means to be a light in everyday spaces. From encouraging listeners during difficult seasons to using media as a tool for hope, we explore how radio reaches people far beyond what we can see. Join us as we discuss purpose, influence, faith, and the impact of showing up authentically every day.
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    40 分
  • Episode 18: Worship Beyond the Music ft. April McMurray
    2026/06/07
    What does worship really look like? Is it just singing on Sunday mornings, or is it something much deeper? In this episode of Rooted Conversations, Victoria, Courtney, and special guest April McMurray explore what worship looks like beyond the church stage. Friends since 2006, Victoria and April have served together, traveled together, built businesses, walked through difficult seasons, and witnessed each other’s faith journeys firsthand. Together, they discuss: * Worship beyond music * Trusting God in difficult seasons * Worship through grief, healing, and uncertainty * Serving while staying authentic * Finding God in everyday moments * What it means to live a life of worship Whether you’re in a season of joy, heartbreak, growth, or waiting, this conversation is a reminder that worship isn’t about perfection—it’s about posture. Sometimes worship sounds like a song, and sometimes it looks like simply choosing to trust God one more day. Join us for an honest conversation about faith, surrender, and the worship nobody sees.
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    51 分
  • Episode 17: Healing Changed My Standards
    2026/05/31
    Healing changes more than just your mindset — it changes your standards, your relationships, your boundaries, and the way you view yourself. In this episode of Rooted Conversations, we’re having an honest conversation about what happens when growth makes you more aware of the things you once normalized. We talk about: • confusing chaos with passion • outgrowing friendships and unhealthy dynamics • why peace can feel unfamiliar at first • learning that potential alone isn’t enough • emotional maturity, boundaries, and self-worth • the lonely side of healing and transformation Sometimes healing doesn’t make you harder. It simply makes you more aware of what no longer aligns with your peace. If you’ve ever felt misunderstood while growing, this conversation is for you. Rooted in truth. Open in conversation.
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    44 分
  • Episode 16: Guilt vs. Shame
    2026/05/24
    This week on Rooted Conversations, we’re talking about the difference between guilt and shame, and how one can help you grow while the other keeps you stuck. We unpack where shame comes from, how it affects relationships and self-worth, and what healing actually looks like when you stop defining yourself by your mistakes.
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    39 分
  • Episode 15: Still Friends, Just Different
    2026/05/17
    Friendships can change as life changes — and sometimes that’s harder than people talk about. In this episode of Rooted Conversations, Victoria and Courtney dive into the reality of adult friendships, growing in different directions, drifting apart, healing through friendship pain, and learning what healthy friendships actually look like. From funny moments to honest conversations, this episode explores the beauty, challenges, and growth that come with friendships in different seasons of life.
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    44 分
  • Episode 14: “I Need A Break” ft. Carlos Mendoza
    2026/05/10
    In this episode of Rooted Conversations, we talk about mental exhaustion, burnout, emotional overload, and the pressure to always keep going. From overstimulation to survival mode, we unpack what it really means to need a break—and how healing sometimes starts by finally slowing down. This topic is going to connect deeply right now because so many people are silently overwhelmed while still functioning every day.
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    36 分