The Unraveled Pod

Friendship Breakups with Briana Williams

1 h 0 min · I går
episode Friendship Breakups with Briana Williams cover

Beskrivelse

Some friendship breakups hurt worse than losing a man. Not only because you lost someone you loved, but because you thought your history guaranteed your future. In this raw, funny, and deeply honest conversation, Tierra, Stephanie, and their guest Bri unpack what happens when trust breaks, one person grows in a different direction, or your loyalty quietly turns into a savior complex. They confront the uncomfortable truth that loving someone does not mean rescuing them from every consequence, tolerating repeated dishonesty, or remaining emotionally available while they stay committed to the same destructive cycle. They explore how to conduct a friendship audit, the difference between reconciliation and restoration, why peace does not always require proximity, and how to set boundaries without becoming cold, prideful, or dishonorable. They also share what it means to stop overfunctioning, pray before intervening, and give the people you love back to God. This episode is for the woman who keeps asking, “How much longer am I supposed to carry this friendship?” It will help you discern whether the relationship needs a conversation, a boundary, a new level of access, or a compassionate ending. Purchase "Chosen: God's Love, the Key to Unlocking Your Identity" by Theo Burrel & Stephanie Farrington: https://shop.ingramspark.com/b/084?params=388SNa6m6ijPf3NwDBGj2YFCSQnxWNORwjHDmDuzLri&utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio

Kommentarer

0

Vær den første til å kommentere

Registrer deg nå og bli medlem av The Unraveled Pod sitt community!

Prøv gratis

Prøv gratis i 14 dager

99 kr / Måned etter prøveperioden. · Avslutt når som helst.

  • Eksklusive podkaster
  • 20 timer lydbøker i måneden
  • Gratis podkaster

Alle episoder

24 Episoder

episode Friendship Breakups with Briana Williams cover

Friendship Breakups with Briana Williams

Some friendship breakups hurt worse than losing a man. Not only because you lost someone you loved, but because you thought your history guaranteed your future. In this raw, funny, and deeply honest conversation, Tierra, Stephanie, and their guest Bri unpack what happens when trust breaks, one person grows in a different direction, or your loyalty quietly turns into a savior complex. They confront the uncomfortable truth that loving someone does not mean rescuing them from every consequence, tolerating repeated dishonesty, or remaining emotionally available while they stay committed to the same destructive cycle. They explore how to conduct a friendship audit, the difference between reconciliation and restoration, why peace does not always require proximity, and how to set boundaries without becoming cold, prideful, or dishonorable. They also share what it means to stop overfunctioning, pray before intervening, and give the people you love back to God. This episode is for the woman who keeps asking, “How much longer am I supposed to carry this friendship?” It will help you discern whether the relationship needs a conversation, a boundary, a new level of access, or a compassionate ending. Purchase "Chosen: God's Love, the Key to Unlocking Your Identity" by Theo Burrel & Stephanie Farrington: https://shop.ingramspark.com/b/084?params=388SNa6m6ijPf3NwDBGj2YFCSQnxWNORwjHDmDuzLri&utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio

I går1 h 0 min
episode Parents Are People Too cover

Parents Are People Too

At some point, every adult child has the unsettling realization that their parents are just people who got here first. In this episode, Tierra and Stephanie unravel the funny, frustrating, and deeply emotional experience of “parenting your parents.” They explore what happens when the roles begin to shift, your parents start seeking your wisdom, and you finally recognize the wounds, limitations, and sacrifices behind the people who raised you. This conversation gets honest about honoring your parents without abandoning your boundaries, grieving what they could not give you, and learning the difference between intentional withholding and genuine emotional limitation. They also confront the temptation to use therapy language, discernment, and personal growth as excuses to judge, diagnose, or control your family. From generational healing and parental wounds to over-functioning, acceptance, faith, therapy, and loving people without an agenda, this episode asks one difficult question: Are you working toward a healthier relationship, or are you still trying to force your parents to become who you needed them to be? This is not permission to tolerate harm. It is an invitation to take responsibility for your healing, release assignments God never gave you, and allow Him to fill the spaces your parents were never equipped to fill.

6. juli 202636 min
episode What I Wish I Knew in Our 20s cover

What I Wish I Knew in Our 20s

What would you tell your 20-something self if you could sit her down for one honest conversation? In this episode, Tierra and Stephanie unravel the lessons they learned the expensive way. From people-pleasing, perfectionism, and overextending to prove loyalty, to chasing titles, rushing marriage, fearing failure, and trying to force multifaceted lives into one respectable little box. They share how intimacy with God transformed their identities, careers, relationships, and understanding of success. This conversation is for every millennial who did everything she thought she was supposed to do and still found herself exhausted, anxious, or disconnected from who God created her to be. Expect laughter, conviction, hard-earned wisdom, and the reminder that you are already loved, already chosen, and allowed to evolve.

29. juni 202619 min
episode Accountability: Who Gon' Check Me, Boo? cover

Accountability: Who Gon' Check Me, Boo?

Who gon’ check you, boo? In this episode of The Unraveled Pod, Tierra and Stephanie get honest about accountability, correction, character, boundaries, and the moments when “helping” people turns into trying to control them. This conversation starts with a simple question: who in your life is allowed to hold you accountable? But it quickly unravels into something deeper. How do you receive correction without becoming defensive? Who actually has access to speak into your life? Can someone with bad motives still tell you the truth? And what happens when the person you keep trying to help is not ready to change? Tierra and Stephanie unpack why accountability requires a standard, how idols reveal themselves through secrecy and defensiveness, why some people reject correction, and how compassion fatigue can expose where you have taken on responsibility God never gave you. This episode is for anyone who wants to grow, but also for the fixer, the over-helper, the strong friend, the one who keeps repeating the same advice, and the one who needs to finally admit: their life is their responsibility, and mine is mine. Because accountability does not start with everybody else. It starts with you.

22. juni 202631 min