Rooted Resilience

Joy, Peace and Rooted Resilience

31 min · 17. juni 2026
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# Episode Show Notes ## You Asked for Joy, Happiness, and Peace... But Are Your Choices Supporting Them? Have you ever prayed for joy, happiness, or peace and then wondered why you still didn't have it? In this episode of the Rooted Resilience Podcast, Wendy shares a deeply personal reflection on what she's learned through one of the most challenging seasons of her life. After losing her brother to brain cancer, losing her grandmother, being laid off from her corporate job, navigating family challenges, and facing uncertainty about the future, Wendy found herself experiencing something unexpected: more peace than ever before. This episode explores the differences between happiness, joy, and peace, why they are not the same thing, and how our daily choices can either support or sabotage the very things we're asking God to give us. Through honest storytelling and practical reflection, Wendy discusses how surrendering control, setting healthy boundaries, letting go of toxic relationships, prioritizing gratitude, and trusting God's timing transformed her perspective and helped her discover a deeper sense of peace. ## In This Episode We Discuss: * The difference between happiness, joy, and peace * Why happiness is often tied to circumstances * How joy can exist even during difficult seasons * What true peace actually looks like * The loss of Wendy's brother, grandmother, and corporate career * How God provided opportunities before they were needed * Letting go of control and surrendering what isn't yours to carry * The impact of boundaries on emotional well-being * Why comparison steals joy * How negative content affects your mindset * The importance of forgiveness and releasing old hurts * Walking away from toxic relationships and environments * The connection between gratitude and peace * Why peace doesn't eliminate ambition—it reduces anxiety ## Key Takeaways * Peace is not the absence of problems; it is confidence that you'll make it through them. * Joy is deeper than happiness and can exist even when circumstances are difficult. * Comparison is one of the quickest ways to rob yourself of joy. * Healthy boundaries create space for peace. * God is often working behind the scenes long before we recognize it. * Sometimes the greatest source of peace comes from releasing what was never ours to control. ## Reflection Questions * What am I praying for right now? * What choices am I making each day? * Do my daily choices align with what I'm asking God to do in my life? * Am I creating space for joy? * Am I protecting my peace? * Am I consuming peace or consuming chaos? ## Resources Mentioned * The Rooted Journal * Willow & Oak Resilient Wellness * Rooted Resilience Podcast * Podcast+ ## Connect with Wendy Website: Willow & Oak Resilient Wellness Follow along for more conversations on resilience, faith, mindset, personal growth, and creating a life that feels rooted, peaceful, and aligned with your values. Remember: Every choice you make today is either feeding your peace or feeding your chaos. Choose wisely. Stay wild. Stay well. Stay rooted.

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Joy, Peace and Rooted Resilience

# Episode Show Notes ## You Asked for Joy, Happiness, and Peace... But Are Your Choices Supporting Them? Have you ever prayed for joy, happiness, or peace and then wondered why you still didn't have it? In this episode of the Rooted Resilience Podcast, Wendy shares a deeply personal reflection on what she's learned through one of the most challenging seasons of her life. After losing her brother to brain cancer, losing her grandmother, being laid off from her corporate job, navigating family challenges, and facing uncertainty about the future, Wendy found herself experiencing something unexpected: more peace than ever before. This episode explores the differences between happiness, joy, and peace, why they are not the same thing, and how our daily choices can either support or sabotage the very things we're asking God to give us. Through honest storytelling and practical reflection, Wendy discusses how surrendering control, setting healthy boundaries, letting go of toxic relationships, prioritizing gratitude, and trusting God's timing transformed her perspective and helped her discover a deeper sense of peace. ## In This Episode We Discuss: * The difference between happiness, joy, and peace * Why happiness is often tied to circumstances * How joy can exist even during difficult seasons * What true peace actually looks like * The loss of Wendy's brother, grandmother, and corporate career * How God provided opportunities before they were needed * Letting go of control and surrendering what isn't yours to carry * The impact of boundaries on emotional well-being * Why comparison steals joy * How negative content affects your mindset * The importance of forgiveness and releasing old hurts * Walking away from toxic relationships and environments * The connection between gratitude and peace * Why peace doesn't eliminate ambition—it reduces anxiety ## Key Takeaways * Peace is not the absence of problems; it is confidence that you'll make it through them. * Joy is deeper than happiness and can exist even when circumstances are difficult. * Comparison is one of the quickest ways to rob yourself of joy. * Healthy boundaries create space for peace. * God is often working behind the scenes long before we recognize it. * Sometimes the greatest source of peace comes from releasing what was never ours to control. ## Reflection Questions * What am I praying for right now? * What choices am I making each day? * Do my daily choices align with what I'm asking God to do in my life? * Am I creating space for joy? * Am I protecting my peace? * Am I consuming peace or consuming chaos? ## Resources Mentioned * The Rooted Journal * Willow & Oak Resilient Wellness * Rooted Resilience Podcast * Podcast+ ## Connect with Wendy Website: Willow & Oak Resilient Wellness Follow along for more conversations on resilience, faith, mindset, personal growth, and creating a life that feels rooted, peaceful, and aligned with your values. Remember: Every choice you make today is either feeding your peace or feeding your chaos. Choose wisely. Stay wild. Stay well. Stay rooted.

17. juni 202631 min
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Who is leading your home?

# Who Is Leading Your Household? ### Rooted Resilience Podcast with Wendy Golden In this episode of Rooted Resilience, Wendy explores what leadership really looks like inside our homes. Leadership isn't about titles, power, or being the loudest voice in the room—it's about influence, character, and the example we set every day. Through personal stories, reflections on marriage, parenting, faith, and self-awareness, Wendy challenges listeners to consider a powerful question: **What is it like to live on the other side of me?** Whether you're a spouse, parent, caregiver, leader, or simply someone striving to grow, this episode invites you to examine the culture you're creating within your home and relationships. ### In This Episode: * The difference between leadership and control * Why humility is a strength, not a weakness * How pride can damage relationships * The influence parents have on their children * Lessons learned through marriage, growth, and faith * The importance of self-awareness in healthy relationships * Why leadership begins with how we treat those closest to us * What it means to lead through service, compassion, and love ### Key Takeaway: Every household is being led by something. Is your home being led by peace or fear? Grace or criticism? Humility or pride? Faith or frustration? The culture of a home is built one conversation, one choice, and one act of leadership at a time. ### Reflection Questions: * What is it like to live on the other side of me? * What is it like to be loved by me? * What is it like to work with me? * What is it like to be my spouse or my child? * If someone walked into my home today, what would they say is leading it? ### Scripture Reflection: "Whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant." — Mark 10:43 ### Connect with Willow & Oak Resilient Wellness: Website: willowandoakresilientwellness.com Email: [wendy@willowandoakresilientwellness.com](mailto:wendy@willowandoakresilientwellness.com) ### Enjoying the Podcast? Be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who could use a reminder that leadership starts at home. Until next time, stay rooted, stay resilient, and remember that the smallest choices often create the biggest impact.

8. juni 202620 min
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Manipulation, Gaslighting & Reclaiming Your Voice

# Root of Resilience Podcast ## Episode Title: **Manipulation, Gaslighting & Reclaiming Your Voice** ### Episode Description: Manipulation rarely looks manipulative in the beginning — and that’s exactly why it’s so hard to recognize when you’re in it. In tonight’s episode, Wendy dives deep into the emotional and psychological impact of manipulation, gaslighting, emotional deflection, and nervous system dysregulation. She shares both professional insight and personal reflection while breaking down why manipulative dynamics leave people confused, emotionally exhausted, and disconnected from their own instincts. Wendy also opens up about major changes happening within Willow & Oak Resilient Wellness and how she is creating more clarity moving forward — both personally and professionally. This episode covers: * What manipulation actually looks like * Why empathetic people are more vulnerable to manipulation * Gaslighting and emotional confusion * Nervous system responses to unhealthy relationships * Why people stay in manipulative dynamics * Rebuilding trust with yourself after emotional manipulation * Boundaries, healing, and reclaiming your voice If you’ve ever walked away from a conversation questioning your own memory, feelings, or sanity… this episode is for you. ### Key Takeaways: * Manipulation often creates confusion instead of resolution * Gaslighting causes people to question their own reality and instincts * Emotional exhaustion is often a nervous system response, not weakness * Healthy relationships create clarity, consistency, and emotional safety * Healing is not becoming cold — it’s learning to stop abandoning yourself ### Memorable Quotes From This Episode: * “Manipulation is emotional influence designed to control outcomes while avoiding accountability.” * “Healthy relationships create clarity. Manipulation creates confusion.” * “Your nervous system usually knew long before your mind was ready to accept it.” * “You can be kind and still have boundaries.” * “I’m not crazy. My body was responding to something unhealthy.” ### Connect with Wendy: 🌿 Website: https://willowandoakresilientwellness.com 🌿 Instagram: @awcgolden 🌿 TikTok: @wendy.golden4 ### Podcast Plus: Want deeper conversations, live Q&A sessions, and bonus content? Join Podcast Plus for exclusive episodes and live discussions with Wendy. ### If This Episode Helped You: Please share this episode with someone who may need it, leave a review, and follow the podcast for more conversations around healing, resilience, nervous system health, parenting, emotional wellness, and grounded living. And as always… Stay wild, stay well, and stay rooted.

25. maj 202630 min
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Who Are You Outside of Your Roles?

Who Are You Outside of Your Roles? Rooted Resilience Podcast with Wendy Golden What happens when survival mode becomes your identity? In this deeply honest episode, Wendy explores the reality that many people have spent so long surviving, caregiving, overachieving, and carrying responsibilities that they no longer know who they are outside of their roles. This conversation dives into: survival mode and identity loss people pleasing and overfunctioning high-functioning emotional exhaustion guilt around rest and self-prioritization reconnecting with yourself after burnout healing from trauma honestly and without shame motherhood, marriage, responsibility, and losing yourself in the process why stillness can feel uncomfortable learning who you are outside of productivity and being needed Wendy also shares personal reflections on: overachievement workaholism guilt around rest balancing family, business, and responsibilities how childhood experiences shape survival patterns why healing requires honesty, not blame This episode is a reminder that healing is not about becoming someone completely different. It is about reconnecting with who you were underneath survival mode all along. Key Takeaways From This Episode Your roles are not your identity Survival traits often develop from environments that felt unsafe or emotionally overwhelming High functioning does not automatically mean healed Healing requires honesty about what shaped you Rest is not laziness Stillness often reveals what busyness keeps buried You are allowed to prioritize yourself without guilt Reconnecting with joy, creativity, faith, movement, laughter, and boundaries is part of healing You deserve a life beyond simply surviving Memorable Quotes “Your roles are not your identity.” “Those coping skills stop feeling like coping skills and start feeling like your personality.” “You cannot heal what you refuse to face.” “High functioning does not automatically mean healed.” “Stillness forces honesty.” “Healing is not becoming someone new. Healing is finally coming home to yourself.” “You are allowed to become more than what survival required from you.” Resources + Support Explore coaching, wellness resources, podcast extras, and more at: Willow and Oak Resilient Wellness Connect with Wendy Follow along for more conversations around: resilience healing nervous system regulation mindset emotional wellness motherhood boundaries personal growth Stay wild, stay well, and stay rooted.

11. maj 202618 min
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I’m Making Changes… So Why Don’t I Feel Better?

🎙️ Podcast Show Notes I’m Making Changes… So Why Don’t I Feel Better? You’re doing the work. You’re setting boundaries. You’re walking away from what no longer serves you… So why does it still feel so hard? In today’s episode, we’re talking about the part of healing no one really prepares you for—the messy middle. Because the truth is, healing doesn’t always feel like peace right away. Sometimes it feels like grief, discomfort, second-guessing, and even loss. If you’ve been making changes in your life but aren’t feeling the relief you expected, this episode will help you understand why—and remind you that you’re not doing it wrong. 💛 In This Episode, We Talk About: Why you can do all the “right” things and still feel worse before you feel better The difference between removing chaos and actually building safety How your nervous system responds to change (even healthy change) Why familiar patterns can feel more comfortable than healthy ones The emotional whiplash that comes with setting boundaries How faith can shift your response—even when circumstances don’t immediately change What it really looks like to keep showing up when life feels uncertain 🧠 Key Takeaways: Healing isn’t instant—it’s a process your mind and body have to adjust to Just because something was toxic doesn’t mean it wasn’t familiar Growth will pull you forward, while your nervous system may try to pull you back Feeling uncomfortable doesn’t mean you made the wrong decision You’re not broken—you’re in the middle of change 🔥 Favorite Quotes from This Episode: “You can do all the right things and still feel worse before you feel better.” “Just because it was toxic doesn’t mean it wasn’t familiar.” “Faith didn’t remove the hard—it changed how I carried it.” “Peace can feel uncomfortable when chaos was your normal.” “You’re not broken—you’re in the middle.” 🌿 A Gentle Reminder: If you’re in a season where you’ve made changes but don’t feel better yet… give yourself time. You didn’t just leave something behind— you’re learning how to live differently. And that takes adjustment. 💬 Let’s Stay Connected: If this episode spoke to you, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Be sure to follow/subscribe so you don’t miss upcoming episodes. And if you’re looking for deeper support, coaching, or a space to continue this work—you don’t have to do it alone. 🎧 Outro: Stay wild, stay well, and stay rooted 🌿

28. apr. 202620 min