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The Ebb & Flow

Podcast door Ebony ‘Ebb’ Johnson

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Over The Ebb & Flow

The Ebb and Flow is a soulful, faith-centered journey through the highs and lows of life. Hosted by Ebony—someone who has lived, learned, and continues to grow—this podcast is a safe, grace-filled space where real life meets reflection. Each episode offers honest conversations rooted in personal experience, healing through pain, and finding peace in the process. Together, we explore grief, growth, relationships, self-worth, obedience, boundaries, and the slow, sacred work of becoming—all without judgment or performance. Through stories of resilience, self-discovery, and spiritual growth, The Ebb and Flow reminds us that healing isn’t linear and that God is present in every season. Here, you’re invited to show up as you are, ask hard questions, release what no longer serves you, and learn to rest in God’s presence through it all. If you’re learning to bend without breaking, to shift with grace, and to trust God with your journey, you’re in the right place—because life moves in waves, and grace meets us in both the ebb and the flow. ✨ Faith. Healing. Becoming.

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God Didn’t Waste My Pain: Turning Pain Into Purpose!

Pain has a way of making us feel stuck, empty, and unsure of what comes next. But what if the pain you’ve been carrying is not the end of your story? What if God can use every tear, every heartbreak, and every hard season to push you toward purpose? In this episode of The Ebb and Flow Podcast, Ebony has a real conversation about turning pain into purpose. This episode is for the person who has been carrying silent pain, trying to figure out why they had to go through what they did. Through scripture, reflection, affirmations, and prayer, you’ll be reminded that even in your hardest moments, God is still working. ✨ Affirmations (Speak This Over Yourself) Repeat these, out loud if you can: * My pain has purpose. * I am not what I went through—I am who I’m becoming. * God is using every part of my story for good. * I am healing, growing, and stepping into purpose. * My voice matters, and my story will help someone else. ⸻ 📓 Journal Prompts If you’re sitting with this today, I want you to take a moment later and write: 1. What pain have I experienced that still needs healing? 2. What did that experience teach me about myself? 3. How can I use what I’ve been through to help someone else? 4. What is God showing me in this season of my life? 5. What does purpose look like for me right now—not later, but now? https://www.tiktok.com/@eb_and_flow1?_r=1&_t=ZP-95mlcHjlCVr https://www.instagram.com/the_ebb_and_flow_podcast?igsh=M3cycmVyNHh1aHF6&utm_source=qr

24 apr 2026 - 12 min
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Title: Rebuilding After Detachment: Trusting God With What’s Coming

Detachment is hard, but rebuilding after detachment can be even harder. In this episode of The Ebb and Flow, Ebony talks about what happens after you let go of toxic relationships, unhealthy attachments, old habits, and the things that no longer align with where God is taking you. This conversation is for anyone learning how to stop reaching back for what they had to leave behind and trust God in the rebuilding process. Through honest conversation, supporting scripture, affirmations, journal prompts, and prayer, this episode explores how to rebuild your peace, confidence, boundaries, and relationship with God after loss, heartbreak, disappointment, or change. If you have been feeling lonely, uncertain, or tempted to go back to what was familiar, this episode will remind you that just because something was familiar does not mean it was meant for you. Healing is not linear, but God can still do something beautiful with what you had to release. Affirmations: - I trust God with what I had to release. - I do not have to return to what God delivered me from. - I am rebuilding my life with peace, wisdom, and purpose. - I am worthy of healthy love, healthy relationships, and healthy boundaries. - I am not behind in my healing journey. - God is restoring what pain tried to take from me. - I am becoming stronger, wiser, and more aligned with who God created me to be. - I trust that what is meant for me will not require me to lose myself. - I can grieve and heal at the same time. - My rebuilding season has purpose. Journal Prompts: 1. What did detachment teach me about myself? 2. What unhealthy attachments am I still struggling to release? 3. In what ways have I been reaching back for things God is asking me to let go of? 4. What does rebuilding look like for me emotionally, spiritually, and mentally? 5. What boundaries do I need to create to protect my peace? 6. What parts of myself am I rediscovering in this season? 7. What am I afraid of losing if I fully trust God with this process? 8. What does a healed version of me look like? 9. How has God already been showing up for me in this rebuilding season? 10. What am I ready to stop carrying?

17 apr 2026 - 19 min
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Attachment vs. Detachment: When God Calls You to Let Go

Attachment can feel like love… but sometimes it’s fear. Detachment can feel like loss… but sometimes it’s obedience. In this episode of The Ebb and Flow, we unpack the difference between healthy connection and unhealthy attachment — and why God sometimes requires detachment before elevation. If you’ve ever struggled to let go of a relationship, a version of yourself, or a season that no longer fits… this episode is for you. Affirmations 🗣️ I release what God is removing. I trust God more than my emotions. I am not losing — I am being repositioned. What is for me will not require me to beg, chase, or shrink. I choose obedience over attachment.” Journal Prompts What am I afraid will happen if I detach? Is this attachment rooted in love or fear? Who am I becoming if I stay? What has God been nudging me to release? What would peace look like in this situation?

5 apr 2026 - 18 min
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Grief Series Episode 3: Grieving The Old Me

Sometimes grief isn’t about losing another person — sometimes it’s about losing the version of yourself that existed before the pain, the survival mode, the relationship, the disappointment, or the weight of life changed you. In this episode of The Ebb and Flow, we’re talking about the quiet grief of no longer recognizing yourself, the ache of outgrowing old versions of you, and how God meets you in the in-between of who you were and who you’re becoming. This conversation is for anyone who has ever asked, “What happened to me?” and is learning to ask a better question: “Who am I becoming?” A gentle space to heal 🤍 Free Grief Journal ⬇️ [https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1bixEZlHCkkeYpfNxjHeU7Md2nZph-sL8 Reflections Question: • Who was I before survival mode? • What parts of me have gone quiet? • What am I ready to stop carrying? • Who am I becoming in this season? Affirmations: • I am not lost — I am becoming. • I am allowed to grieve who I used to be. • I release the pressure to stay the same. • God is with me in the in-between. • I am still worthy, even as I change. • I trust that healing is making room for something new. • I honor my past, but I do not have to live there. • There is still beauty in who I am now.

27 mrt 2026 - 20 min
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Grief Series Episode 2: Grieving Someone Who Is Still Alive

Some grief doesn’t come with a funeral. No flowers. No sympathy cards. No one asking if you’re okay. But the end of a relationship, marriage, or deep connection can break your heart just as deeply. In this episode of The Ebb and Flow, we explore the silent grief that comes from losing someone who is still alive. The grief of letting go, the pain of memories that remain, and the healing that begins when we surrender what we cannot fix. Together we’ll talk about: • Why relationship grief hurts so deeply • Signs you may be grieving a relationship • The emotional and spiritual lessons in letting go • Reflection questions to help you process your healing • A guided release exercise to help you surrender the pain to God If you’ve ever had to walk away from someone you loved, this episode is for you. Because letting go doesn’t mean your love was wasted — sometimes it means you are finally choosing peace. And healing happens… in the ebb and flow. A gentle space to heal 🤍 Free Grief Journal ⬇️ [https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1bixEZlHCkkeYpfNxjHeU7Md2nZph-sL8 Reflection Questions: 1. What did I hope this relationship would become? 2. What parts of myself did I silence to keep the relationship? 3. What am I actually grieving — the person, the memories, or the future I imagined? 4. What do I now recognize that I deserved… but did not receive? 5. What boundaries did I need that weren’t respected? 6. • What does peace look like for me now? 7. • Can I love them… without losing myself? 8. What did this friendship mean to me? 9. • What did I lose… and what did I learn? 10. • Did I outgrow this connection… or abandon myself to keep it? Here are some affirmations that you can use to help you on your healing journey. I release the version of the future I thought I needed. I honor the love I gave — it was real, and it mattered. I am allowed to grieve what I lost, even if others don’t understand it. I am not weak for feeling deeply — I am human. I forgive myself for what I didn’t know then. I no longer carry responsibility for what I could not fix. I choose peace, even when it feels unfamiliar. I am not defined by how someone loved me… or failed to. I am worthy of a love that is safe, consistent, and whole. I trust that God is healing the parts of me that still ache. I release the need for closure from people who could not give it. I let go of what broke me, and I open my heart to what will restore me. I am becoming whole again, piece by piece. I trust that what left my life made space for what is meant for me. God is restoring my heart in ways I cannot yet see. I am healing… even on the days it doesn’t feel like it. “Repeat the one that spoke to your heart the most… and carry it with you this week.”

20 mrt 2026 - 20 min
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