Pretty and Painful

Episode 36: Today, The Cake is Bitter

8 min · 7. juli 2026
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Episode 36: Today, the Cake Is Bitter Bitterness rarely arrives all at once. It starts with a broken promise, an unanswered apology, a betrayal, a loss, or a wound that never truly healed. Before long, the hurt we’ve been carrying begins to shape the way we see people, the way we love, and even the way we see ourselves. In this episode of Pretty & Painful, we’re having an honest conversation about bitterness, pettiness, grace, and what it means to check the posture of our own hearts. Because while hurt people often hurt people, that doesn’t have to be the end of our story. We’ll talk about: * Why bitterness quietly steals our joy. * How resentment affects our relationships. * Knowing when it’s time to walk away from unhealthy people. * Choosing grace over getting even. * Finding freedom through God instead of letting pain define us. My prayer is simple: that your heart becomes lighter than it was before you pressed play. Because love was never meant to feel like a war zone. Welcome back to Pretty & Painful… where grief and joy sit at the same table. Today, the cake is bitter. 🤍

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Episode 36: Today, The Cake is Bitter

Episode 36: Today, the Cake Is Bitter Bitterness rarely arrives all at once. It starts with a broken promise, an unanswered apology, a betrayal, a loss, or a wound that never truly healed. Before long, the hurt we’ve been carrying begins to shape the way we see people, the way we love, and even the way we see ourselves. In this episode of Pretty & Painful, we’re having an honest conversation about bitterness, pettiness, grace, and what it means to check the posture of our own hearts. Because while hurt people often hurt people, that doesn’t have to be the end of our story. We’ll talk about: * Why bitterness quietly steals our joy. * How resentment affects our relationships. * Knowing when it’s time to walk away from unhealthy people. * Choosing grace over getting even. * Finding freedom through God instead of letting pain define us. My prayer is simple: that your heart becomes lighter than it was before you pressed play. Because love was never meant to feel like a war zone. Welcome back to Pretty & Painful… where grief and joy sit at the same table. Today, the cake is bitter. 🤍

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🤍 Episode 35 | I Wish They Could See This I catch myself saying it all the time. “I wish they could see this.” The new doors God is opening. Choosing joy on the hard days. Walking away when it’s time. Beating cancer. The perfect peanut butter cookies. Even my ginger hair… which I’m still hoping heaven lets me keep. 😉 Grief has taught me something I never expected. The people we love don’t stop showing up. Sometimes it’s in a Winn-Dixie phone number that still saves me money. Sometimes it’s a run-on sentence that sounds just like someone I miss. Sometimes it’s spilled coffee by the coffee pot. Sometimes it’s a laugh, a mannerism, or a little bit of sass in someone else. Maybe they aren’t beside us anymore. But maybe little pieces of them are still all around us. And maybe that’s one of God’s sweetest gifts—that love leaves fingerprints. “We do not grieve like the rest of mankind, who have no hope.” — 1 Thessalonians 4:13 Grief grows. By God’s grace… so do we. 🎙️ Episode 35, “I Wish They Could See This,” is available now. Pull up a chair. I’d love to have you at the table. 🤍

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