Show Notes
EPISODE 16
If youβve ever felt surrounded by people yet still deeply unseen, this conversation is for you.
Loneliness has quietly become one of the biggest struggles of our time β and it reaches into the church, too.
In this episode, Brooklynn and Dr. Mason gently explore common myths about loneliness and share biblical insights that may help you move toward authentic community and steadier connection.
Our hope is that what you hear today encourages reflection, renewal, and small, faith-filled steps toward wholeness.
β±οΈ What Youβll Hear
- Myths about loneliness that often keep Christian women isolated β and the truth that offers freedom.
- Why βjust me + Godβ mentality canβt replace genuine connection with others.
- How past hurts and self-protection make relationships feel risky β and what gradual healing can look like.
πΏ Quick Win: Reconnecting Where It Matters
This weekβs Quick Win helps you rebuild trust in connection β with God, yourself, and others.
Itβs a practical, Scripture-rooted habit that brings truth from your head to your heart and supports healing from loneliness.
π Bible Verses Referenced
- Genesis 2:18Β
- Hebrews 10:24β25
- Zephaniah 3:17
- Ephesians 2:10
- Psalm 46:10
- Ecclesiastes 4:9β12
- Isaiah 53:3
Earlier Episodes Linked:
Ep 14 β Discussion About Shame
π Articles & Research Referenced
- Brown, B. (2017). Braving the Wilderness
- Peterson, K. R. (2015). Why Donβt We Listen Better? Communicating and Connecting in RelationshipsΒ
- Gottman, J. (1999). The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work
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