Echos of Impact
What do you do when life doesn't unfold on the timeline you imagined? In this episode of Echos of Impact, Cherise is joined by Katherine Catlett — social media manager, strategist, writer, content creator, and soon-to-be author of her first devotional for young women. Katherine began journaling when she was just 12 years old as a way to process big emotions with God. More than 40 journals later, those pages have become part of the foundation for her writing and her calling. Katherine shares about heartbreak, singleness, comparison, dating anxiety, emotional healing, and learning to stay rooted in God's love through every season. Together, Cherise and Katherine talk about what it means to move through grief instead of rushing past it, how to separate rejection from your worth, and why waiting doesn't have to make you bitter. One of the biggest reminders from this conversation is this: you may not always get to choose the season you're in, but you do get to choose how you wait. In this episode, we talk about: * How Katherine's journaling began as a way to process emotions with God * What reading her old journals has taught her about perspective * Asking "God, what would you say to her?" as the heart behind her devotional * How heartbreak can either make you bitter or help you grow * Why grief has to be moved through, not ignored * Dating anxiety, anxious attachment, and finding security in God * Separating rejection from your identity and worth * The pressure of singleness and comparison culture * How social media can amplify the feeling of being "behind" * Choosing worship, healing, and growth in a waiting season * Katherine's journey toward writing her first devotional for young women Key Quotes: "You don't just grieve the person, you grieve the life that you thought you would have." "I wanted to grow and learn and become a better person, not a bitter one." "You get to choose how you wait." A few reminders from this conversation: Life will be messy, and that does not mean you are failing. Life will also be stunningly beautiful, and those moments are worth noticing. No matter what season you are in — messy, beautiful, lonely, uncertain, or full of waiting — God loves you deeply, faithfully, and forever. Connect with Katherine: Instagram: @klcatlett TikTok: @klcatlett28 Blog & website: https://www.katherinecatlett.com/ [https://www.katherinecatlett.com/] You can also sign up for Katherine's email newsletter through her website to follow along with her writing journey and updates on her upcoming devotional. Join the Conversation: Which season are you in right now — and what would it look like to wait well in it? Come share with us over on Instagram or in the Echos of Impact community. We'd love to hear what landed with you. Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/echos_of_impact/ [https://www.instagram.com/echos_of_impact/] Echos of Impact Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/echosofimpact [https://www.facebook.com/groups/echosofimpact] Final Notes: If this episode met you where you are, follow Echos of Impact so you never miss a conversation, and leave a quick review — it genuinely helps more women find the show. Thank you for being here. Whether you are waiting for healing, clarity, love, purpose, or the next open door, this is your reminder that God is not absent in the waiting. He is steady, present, and deeply kind — and the waiting season can become a place of worship, growth, and intimacy with Him.
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