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  • You Are Not Behind — You Are Living in God's Timeline (Even When It Doesn't Look Like It) | Just Nona
    2026/05/25

    There is a quiet pressure that builds over time. Not always from other people — but from within.

    A silent inventory of what your life is, and what it isn't. A comparison between where you are and where you thought you would be by now. And underneath all of it, a question many people carry but rarely say out loud: Am I behind? Did I miss my moment?

    In this episode of Just Nona, I'm answering a heart question from a listener named Judy, who at 65 is still waiting — for marriage, for companionship, for the life she imagined — and is honestly asking God: Am I doing life right? Am I waiting well?

    This is one of the most vulnerable questions a person can ask. And it deserves a real answer.

    We talk about:

    • Why the feeling of being "behind" is learned — and where those timelines actually come from
    • How unmet expectations quietly become identity distortions
    • The story of Lazarus — and what Jesus' delay reveals about divine timing
    • What Joel 2:25 means for anyone who feels like they've lost years
    • The difference between waiting long and waiting well
    • And the most important question to ask yourself in a season of waiting

    Your timeline not matching a cultural expectation is not evidence that something is wrong with you. Timing is not a measure of worth. And being in a waiting season is not the same as being forgotten.

    You are not behind. You are not disqualified. And you have not missed your life.

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    31 分
  • When God Says No to Your Prayer (And You're Still Expected to Have Faith) | Just Nona
    2026/05/18

    There are questions we carry in silence — not because we don't feel them, but because we're afraid of what it means to say them out loud.

    Questions like: Why is this still happening? Why have I prayed for years and nothing has changed? Why does everyone else seem to be getting breakthrough while I'm still waiting?

    In this episode of Just Nona, I'm answering a heart question from a listener named Kristy, who has been living with an inherited kidney condition since her early 30s, is now being evaluated for a transplant, and has spent years praying for healing — only to keep receiving the same quiet response: My grace is sufficient.

    This isn't a conversation about doubt. It's a conversation about what happens when you are faithful, obedient, and still suffering.

    We talk about:
    Why living with chronic illness creates a unique and ongoing grief
    The Apostle Paul's thorn — and what it actually means that God didn't remove it
    How unanswered prayer can quietly distort your identity and your theology
    What "my grace is sufficient" really means in the original Greek — and why it's not a consolation prize
    The weight of fear, body image, and loneliness that chronic conditions carry
    And how to ask a better question than "Why hasn't God healed me?"

    Your diagnosis is not a verdict on your faith. And God is not absent in your suffering — He is actively sustaining you through it.

    If you have been praying and waiting and wondering if God is even listening, this episode is for you.

    You are not being punished. You are not forgotten. And you are allowed to long for healing and still be grateful — those are not opposites.

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    New episodes drop every Monday!
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    32 分
  • The Lie Rejection Told You About Yourself (And How to Finally Stop Believing It) // Just Nona
    2026/05/10

    Rejection hurts. But repeated rejection? That rewires you.

    Research shows that relational rejection activates the same neural pathways as physical pain. And when it keeps happening — through heartbreak, abandonment, friendships that disappear — your brain stops looking for an external explanation and starts creating an internal one.

    "It must be me."

    In this episode of Just Nona, I'm answering a heart question from a listener named Schenita, who has experienced repeated rejection and is asking the question so many of us are too afraid to say out loud: Why does this keep happening to me? What is wrong with me?

    This isn't a motivational pep talk. This is a real conversation about:

    • Why repeated rejection is genuinely traumatic — and what it does to your nervous system
    • The identity distortion cycle that takes you from "I wasn't chosen" to "I am not enough"
    • Why your rejection does not cancel your chosenness
    • The question you need to stop asking — and the one you need to start
    • What healing actually looks like when rejection has shaped your heart for years
    • And a direct word for any woman who has wondered if the pain would ever stop

    We also get into the Word — Psalm 34:18, Isaiah 54:5, and Ephesians 1:4 — because your theological framework matters when your emotional one has been shattered.

    If you have been carrying rejection like a verdict, this episode is for you.

    You are not defective. You are not disposable. And you cannot heal what you refuse to feel.

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    If you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of self-harm, please reach out. Call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) — you are not alone, and strength is not suffering in silence.

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    34 分
  • Why They Don't Apologize (And Why It Hurts So Much) // Just Nona
    2026/05/04

    Do you keep getting hurt… but the apology never comes? Not from your partner. Not from your family. Not even from people who know they hurt you.

    It makes you question yourself. Why didn’t they acknowledge it? Why do they apologize to others—but not me? Why does it feel like my pain doesn’t matter?

    In this episode of Just Nona, we’re not just answering the surface question. We’re going deeper. Because the real question isn’t just: “Why don’t they apologize?” It’s
    “Why does it feel like I don’t matter?”

    And that’s where healing has to begin.

    Here’s what you’ll learn:

    - Why your brain is wired to need relational repair—and what happens when you don’t get it
    - The real psychological reason people avoid apologizing
    - How to stop internalizing someone else’s silence as proof of your worth
    - What Scripture actually says about your identity—even when people overlook you
    - How to start healing without waiting for closure

    You can’t build your identity on someone else’s ability to take responsibility. And if you do, you’ll stay stuck… waiting for something they may never give.

    This episode will help you take your power back. Not by forcing an apology, but by refusing to let their silence define you. If you’ve ever felt unseen, dismissed, or like your hurt didn’t matter… This one is for you.

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    40 分
  • Introducing Just Nona: Official Trailer // Nona Jones
    2026/04/28

    For the last three years, I’ve had the honor of hosting The Nona Jones Show, bringing you thoughtful conversations with friends, experts, and voices across culture, leadership, and faith. I’ve loved every moment of it, but over the last few months, I’ve been quietly working on an evolution.

    While in prayer about the 2026 season, God impressed upon me that you don’t need more conversations. You need clarity. You don’t need more content. You need truth that stays with you long enough to change you. And that is why, next week, I’m launching the next step in actualizing my call to help the hurting heal and set the captives free.

    What was once The Nona Jones Show is now Just Nona. A new, more intentional format that is more focused and personal than ever.

    Each episode is designed to meet you right where you are:
    • A focused teaching to help you confront what’s actually holding you back
    • “The Heart Question” where I answer a real question you’re wrestling with
    • Real stories of quiet obedience and everyday impact
    • And a moment to pray it all the way through

    If you’ve been doing the work but still feel stuck…

    If you’re ready to stop performing and start becoming…
    If you want something deeper than inspiration—

    Just Nona is for you. And we’re just getting started.

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  • Courtney Pray Duke: Finding Hope After Loss// The Nona Jones Show
    2026/01/27

    Grief can knock the breath out of you. One moment life feels steady — and the next, everything you knew is gone.

    In this episode of The Nona Jones Show, I sit down with author and speaker Courtney Pray Duke, who was widowed at 29 and left to raise three young children after the sudden loss of her husband.

    This isn’t a conversation about “moving on.”
    It’s about what happens when resurrection meets real life — when Jesus shows up in the middle of heartbreak and helps you rise again.

    We talk about:
    • walking through unbearable grief
    • faith when God feels silent
    • declarations in the dark
    • filtering voices during loss
    • and how healing actually happens

    Scripture reminds us in Matthew 9:25, “The girl got up.”
    Sometimes that’s the miracle, not the absence of pain, but the strength to stand again.

    If you’re grieving, exhausted, or wondering if your story is over, this conversation is for you.

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    41 分
  • The Hidden Language of Trauma: Why You React the Way You Do with Dr. Gino Collura //The Nona Jones
    2026/01/20

    Most of us think relationship problems are about communication.

    But what if the real issue is what’s happening beneath the surface?

    In this episode of The Nona Jones Show, I’m joined by Dr. Gino Collura; behavioral scientist, executive advisor, and neuroanthropology expert, to unpack the hidden language of trauma and why it shows up in how we relate, react, attach, and interpret people.

    Trauma doesn’t always show up as a memory.
    More often, it shows up as overreaction, withdrawal, control, or shutdown, and we don’t even realize we’re doing it.

    We talk about:

    How early experiences shape the “cost of love” we believe in

    Why so many high-achievers chase success as a proxy for love

    The patterns trauma produces (people-pleasing, conflict avoidance, emotional withdrawal)

    Boundaries, self-respect, and why loving people doesn’t mean protecting everyone

    Why healing is possible: the brain can rewire and the heart can heal

    This conversation is faith-forward, emotionally honest, and deeply practical, especially if you’re a high-capacity woman who leads well outwardly but feels tired, reactive, or stuck internally.

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    39 分
  • You’re Chasing Love, Not Listening to It with Laterras R. Whitfield // The Nona Jones Show
    2026/01/13

    Most of us enter relationships trying to pass; pass as healed, pass as confident, pass as ready. But love was never a test to ace.

    This conversation shifts the posture from trying to master love to becoming a student of it. Drawing from Student of Love, we explore how relationships are meant to teach us, through rejection, boundaries, identity, commitment, and even discomfort.

    Too often, we chase connection without clarity and search for soulmates without doing the soul work. When we stop trying to control love and instead listen to what it’s teaching us, something changes.

    Love doesn’t fail us; we fail to listen.
    And when we do, we don’t just experience love, we reflect it.

    Laterras R. Whitfield's new book, Student of Love, is available now, wherever books are sold.

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    43 分