Courageous Girls

Sacred Sisterhood: Why Women Need Women with Natalie Runion

38 min · 15. juni 2026
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Relationships with other women can be some of the greatest gifts in our lives—and some of the places where we've experienced the deepest wounds. From gossip and comparison to jealousy, competition, and church hurt, many of us carry stories that make friendship feel complicated. But what if God has something better for us and for our daughters? In this episode of Courageous Girls, we sit down with Natalie Runion, author of I Don't Even Like Women (and Other Lies That Get in the Way of Sacred Sisterhood), to talk about the challenges and beauty of building meaningful relationships with other women. Natalie shares her own journey from avoiding women's ministry to discovering that God often uses other women to bring healing, wisdom, and transformation into our lives. Together, we explore how moms can model healthy friendships for their daughters, navigate gossip and conflict with grace, and create communities where women of all ages can flourish together. 🔹 Moving beyond gossip – Why gossip is often rooted in a desire to belong, and how we can become women who build trust, safety, and connection instead of division. 🔹 Understanding jealousy and comparison – How insecurity, social media, and a scarcity mindset fuel competition, and how God's truth frees us to celebrate one another. 🔹 Raising daughters with empathy – Why it's important to look beyond labels like "mean girl" or "drama queen" and help girls understand the deeper hurts and needs behind difficult behavior. 🔹 The gift of sacred sisterhood – How women need women at every stage of life, and why multi-generational friendships can become a powerful source of encouragement, wisdom, and faith. With honesty, humor, and biblical wisdom, Natalie reminds us that we were never meant to navigate life alone. God often works through the voices, prayers, and presence of other women to strengthen us and our daughters. As we learn to pursue connection over comparison and grace over judgment, we create space for the kind of sisterhood that reflects the heart of God and leaves a lasting legacy for the next generation. Website: natalierunion.com/ [https://natalierunion.com] Instagram: www.instagram.com/raisedtostay [http://www.instagram.com/raisedtostay] Learn more about the Courageous Girls movement at http://www.mycourageousgirls.com/www.mycourageousgirls.com [http://www.mycourageousgirls.com/] Follow along on Instagram: @mycourageousgirls [https://www.instagram.com/mycourageousgirls/] Read the book: Courageous by Terra Mattson [https://www.amazon.com/Courageous-Terra-Mattson/dp/1434712621?ref_=ast_author_dp] Download the Courageous Girls App—available on any app store.

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episode Sacred Sisterhood: Why Women Need Women with Natalie Runion cover

Sacred Sisterhood: Why Women Need Women with Natalie Runion

Relationships with other women can be some of the greatest gifts in our lives—and some of the places where we've experienced the deepest wounds. From gossip and comparison to jealousy, competition, and church hurt, many of us carry stories that make friendship feel complicated. But what if God has something better for us and for our daughters? In this episode of Courageous Girls, we sit down with Natalie Runion, author of I Don't Even Like Women (and Other Lies That Get in the Way of Sacred Sisterhood), to talk about the challenges and beauty of building meaningful relationships with other women. Natalie shares her own journey from avoiding women's ministry to discovering that God often uses other women to bring healing, wisdom, and transformation into our lives. Together, we explore how moms can model healthy friendships for their daughters, navigate gossip and conflict with grace, and create communities where women of all ages can flourish together. 🔹 Moving beyond gossip – Why gossip is often rooted in a desire to belong, and how we can become women who build trust, safety, and connection instead of division. 🔹 Understanding jealousy and comparison – How insecurity, social media, and a scarcity mindset fuel competition, and how God's truth frees us to celebrate one another. 🔹 Raising daughters with empathy – Why it's important to look beyond labels like "mean girl" or "drama queen" and help girls understand the deeper hurts and needs behind difficult behavior. 🔹 The gift of sacred sisterhood – How women need women at every stage of life, and why multi-generational friendships can become a powerful source of encouragement, wisdom, and faith. With honesty, humor, and biblical wisdom, Natalie reminds us that we were never meant to navigate life alone. God often works through the voices, prayers, and presence of other women to strengthen us and our daughters. As we learn to pursue connection over comparison and grace over judgment, we create space for the kind of sisterhood that reflects the heart of God and leaves a lasting legacy for the next generation. Website: natalierunion.com/ [https://natalierunion.com] Instagram: www.instagram.com/raisedtostay [http://www.instagram.com/raisedtostay] Learn more about the Courageous Girls movement at http://www.mycourageousgirls.com/www.mycourageousgirls.com [http://www.mycourageousgirls.com/] Follow along on Instagram: @mycourageousgirls [https://www.instagram.com/mycourageousgirls/] Read the book: Courageous by Terra Mattson [https://www.amazon.com/Courageous-Terra-Mattson/dp/1434712621?ref_=ast_author_dp] Download the Courageous Girls App—available on any app store.

15. juni 202638 min
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Grace Around the Table // Dina Deleasa-Gonsar

We live in a world where motherhood often feels like pressure, performance, and perfection—but God invites us into something far more meaningful: faithful presence in the everyday moments. In this episode of Courageous Girls, we sit down with Dina Deleasa-Gonsar—known online as Dish It Girl—to talk about girl mom life, faith, food, and the sacred work happening around our tables. From navigating postpartum depression and anxiety after an unexpected early delivery, to learning how to surrender control and trust God with her daughter’s story, Dina shares honestly about the beauty and tension of motherhood in today’s world. Together, we explore how mealtime can become more than just another task to survive—it can become a place of connection, healing, discipleship, and grace for both moms and daughters. 🔹 Grace over perfection – Why motherhood was never meant to look Pinterest-perfect, and how God meets us in the messy middle. 🔹 Raising girls with courage – How to navigate boundaries, identity, and cultural pressures while helping daughters know their worth in Christ. 🔹 The ministry of the table – Why gathering together, even imperfectly, creates lasting connection and spiritual legacy in our homes. 🔹 Letting God carry the weight – How surrender, prayer, and honest conversations help moms release fear and trust God with their daughters. With warmth, vulnerability, and wisdom, Dina reminds us that the small things matter deeply—whether it’s painting nails, sharing a simple meal, apologizing after a hard moment, or praying through our fears as moms. Let’s raise daughters who know they are deeply loved by God, and become women who believe that we are the right mamas for the job too. Website: www.dishitgirl.com [http://www.dishitgirl.com] Facebook: www.facebook.com/dinamdeleasagonsar [http://www.facebook.com/dinamdeleasagonsar] YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/dishitgirl/videos [http://www.youtube.com/c/dishitgirl/videos] Instagram: www.instagram.com/dishitgirldina/ [http://www.instagram.com/dishitgirldina] Learn more about the Courageous Girls movement at http://www.mycourageousgirls.com/www.mycourageousgirls.com [http://www.mycourageousgirls.com/] Follow along on Instagram: @mycourageousgirls [https://www.instagram.com/mycourageousgirls/] Read the book: Courageous by Terra Mattson [https://www.amazon.com/Courageous-Terra-Mattson/dp/1434712621?ref_=ast_author_dp] Download the Courageous Girls App—available on any app store.

1. juni 202646 min
episode When Trust Feels Hard with Alena Pitts-Franklin cover

When Trust Feels Hard with Alena Pitts-Franklin

We live in a world where identity is constantly shaped by comparison, performance, and what we can figure out on our own—but God invites us into something deeper: knowing who we are by first knowing who He is. In this episode of Courageous Girls, we sit down with Alena Pitts-Franklin to talk about grief, faith, and the journey of discovering God’s character in the middle of life’s hardest moments. After losing her mom suddenly at 14, Alena shares honestly about wrestling with God—loving Him, yet struggling to trust Him—and how that tension ultimately led her into a deeper, more authentic relationship with Him. Through her story and her book God Is, we explore how understanding God’s nature transforms the way we see ourselves, especially for teen girls navigating identity, loss, and uncertainty. 🔹 Faith in the wrestle – Why it’s okay to love God and still struggle to trust Him, and how honesty draws us closer rather than pushing us away. 🔹 God’s goodness in grief – How small, personal moments can reveal God’s presence even when life doesn’t make sense. 🔹 Identity rooted in truth – Why knowing who God is changes everything about how we see ourselves. 🔹 Letting go as parents – How surrender and trust—not control—help our daughters develop a genuine faith of their own. With vulnerability and wisdom, this conversation reminds us that faith isn’t about having everything figured out—it’s about learning to look up, ask questions, and trust that God is who He says He is. Let’s raise daughters who are free to wrestle, to seek, and ultimately to know Him for themselves. ONLINE: www.alenapitts.com [http://www.alenapitts.com] SOCIAL: Facebook - @alenapitts Instagram - @alenapitts BOOKS - God Is

18. maj 202629 min
episode Choose Connection Over Fear with Michelle Tae cover

Choose Connection Over Fear with Michelle Tae

We’re raising daughters in a world that feels faster, louder, and more overwhelming than ever—and if we’re honest, it can stir up fear in us as moms. But what if we didn’t have to have all the answers? What if the goal wasn’t perfection, but presence? In this episode of Courageous Girls, we sit down with Michelle Tae, a Courageous Girls mama, to talk about what it looks like to parent from a place of healing, honesty, and deep connection. Michelle shares vulnerably about her own story—how pain in her relationship with her mom shaped her fears of raising daughters, and how God has gently rewritten that story through community, consistency, and courage. Together, we explore how creating intentional space—month after month—can transform not only our daughters’ lives, but our own. This conversation is a powerful reminder that we don’t need to keep up with the culture—we can root our girls in something deeper. 🔹 From fear to connection – How facing our own stories can open the door to deeper relationships with our daughters. 🔹 The power of consistency – Why showing up over time creates safety, trust, and lasting impact. 🔹 Navigating a fast-changing world – How to stay grounded as our girls face social media, AI, and growing up too quickly. 🔹 Emotions as a gift – Learning to feel, process, and model emotional health for the next generation. With honesty and hope, Michelle reminds us that healing is possible, connection is worth the risk, and we are not alone in this journey. Let’s raise daughters who feel known and loved—and become women who live that way too.

4. maj 202639 min
episode Start the Conversation Sooner with Annie Horner cover

Start the Conversation Sooner with Annie Horner

Talking to our daughters about sex can feel overwhelming—especially when our own stories are marked by shame, confusion, or silence. But what if these conversations weren’t something to fear… but an invitation to build trust, safety, and connection? In this episode of Courageous Girls, we sit down with Annie Horner to explore how to talk with our girls about sexuality in a way that is honest, grace-filled, and ongoing. Together, we unpack how our responses shape our daughters’ sense of safety—and why starting earlier (and softer) than we think matters more than getting it “perfect.” Through powerful metaphors and practical language, Annie helps us reframe these conversations—not as a one-time talk, but as a path we walk with our daughters over time. 🔹 Start sooner than you think – How early, everyday moments build a foundation of safety before the hard questions come. 🔹 Your tone shapes their trust – Why your response matters more than having the “right” answer. 🔹 Curiosity is not the enemy – Learning to guide your daughter’s questions without shame or fear. 🔹 It’s not too late to begin – How to repair, rebuild trust, and step back into the conversation—even in the teen years. This conversation reminds us that we don’t have to do this perfectly—we just have to be present. When we create a safe path, our daughters won’t have to navigate a confusing world alone. Learn more about the Courageous Girls movement at http://www.mycourageousgirls.com/www.mycourageousgirls.com [http://www.mycourageousgirls.com/] Follow along on Instagram: @mycourageousgirls [https://www.instagram.com/mycourageousgirls/] Read the book: Courageous by Terra Mattson [https://www.amazon.com/Courageous-Terra-Mattson/dp/1434712621?ref_=ast_author_dp] Download the Courageous Girls App—available on any app store.

20. apr. 202656 min