The Purpose Project Podcast
Episode 4 | May 12, 2026 Episode Summary Have you ever snapped at someone you love and immediately asked yourself, "What is wrong with me?" In this episode, Valerie explores why that question carries shame, and why shame keeps us stuck. Drawing from neuroscience, Romans 8, and the story of Elijah in 1 Kings 19, Valerie introduces a better question, “What's happening in me?” and walks through what it looks like to approach your inner life with grace and curiosity instead of criticism and condemnation. This is where real healing begins. In This Episode: * Why "What's wrong with me?" is the wrong question and what to ask instead. * What misalignment is, how it differs from disagreement, and why your body responds to it before your brain catches up. * How chronic stress activates fight, flight, freeze, and fawn — and why many of the things we call personality traits are actually coping strategies. * How God's response to Elijah in 1 Kings 19 is one of the most tender pictures of grace in all of Scripture. * How grace and truth work together to create space for transformation and why you need both. * A simple three-part framework for healthy inner work: Notice, Get Curious, Respond with wisdom. * What self-compassion actually looks like for Christian women and why it’s important. Featured Quote: "When your inner world is well-tended, things start changing around you. You show up differently. You lead differently. You love differently." Scripture Referenced: Romans 8:1 | 1 Kings 19:1–18 Resources Mentioned * The Body Keeps Score by Bessel van der Kolk: Grab It Here. [https://amzn.to/3RdpRYt] * Hazel + Hunt (yes, the t-shirt from the opening story): Shop Hazel + Hunt [http://www.hazelandhunt.com/] Going Deeper 1 Kings 19:1–18 | Romans 8:1–17 | Psalm 139:23–24 | Matthew 11:28–30 Connect with Valerie * Website: thepurposeproject.us * Instagram: @purposeprojectcoach About the Podcast The Purpose Project Podcast is for Christian women leaders navigating the messy middle, the space where expectations and reality don't line up, but God is still present. Host Valerie Jones creates thoughtful, faith-rooted conversations where biblical truth, emotional health, and spiritual growth belong together for life and leadership. Support the show [https://www.thepurposeproject.us/support]
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