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🔥 Faith After Fire isn’t the end—it’s the beginning! 🔥
In this Roads, Rocks, Weeds + Soil episode, I’m closing out the Faith After Fire series with a heart-to-heart on healing, growth, and God’s restoration. If you’ve been navigating love, loss, and letting go, this is your reminder that the fire didn’t break you—it refined you.
💡 Grab your copy of the Faith After Fire Activity Journal! This 40-page, 15-day guide will help you process emotions, strengthen your faith, and walk boldly into your next season. Get yours now.
Are you falling for love bombing without realizing it? In this episode of Roads, Rocks, Weeds + Soil, Licensed Clinical Social Worker Psalm McDaniels shares faith-based mental health strategies to set boundaries and navigate toxic relationships. As part of a faith-based podcast inspired by the Parable of the Sower, we break down one of the biggest red flags in dating: emotional manipulation disguised as love.
🔴 What you'll learn:
In this episode of Roads, Rocks, Weeds + Soil, host Callie sits down with Caniesha Marsh, Founder & CEO of Divine Connections, to unpack the most common red flags in Christian dating and relationships. This faith-based podcast, inspired by the Parable of the Sower, helps you navigate life’s emotional weeds and find healing through God’s wisdom.
🔥 What you'll learn:
Episode 4 is here, and we’re diving into the messy, painful, and often misunderstood process of forgiveness. In this episode of Roads, Rocks, Weeds + Soil—a faith-based podcast inspired by the Parable of the Sower—I'm joined by Adrianne Wagner, LMFT, a trauma therapist who helps people release emotional baggage and heal with clarity and purpose.
🎙️ What you'll learn:
Plus: We play “Forgive or Forget?”—and it gets real!
Think prosperity is just money in the bank? Think again.
This finale takes you beyond budgets and into the heart of true prosperity. Natasha Elaine closes out the Breaking Broke series by sharing how God used heartbreak, fasting, and spiritual reset to reveal that real wealth isn’t about stacking dollars but walking in Shalom — peace, purpose, and provision in every area of your life. Rooted in the Roads, Rocks, Weeds + Soil framework and grounded in scriptures like Deuteronomy 8:18, Proverbs 24:3–4, and Psalm 1, this episode unpacks what it means to prosper with faith, not just finances. Whether you’ve ever prayed while overdrafted, wrestled with shame around money, or wondered if obedience could really open doors, this conversation reminds you: prosperity is not hustle — it’s stewardship, surrender, and soil that’s finally ready.
🎧 Scriptures: Deuteronomy 8:18, Proverbs 24:3–4, Proverbs 3:9–10, Psalm 1, Isaiah 55:11, Joshua 1:8
🎵 Kingdom Artists:
Aniké ft. Lecrae & Pastor Mike Todd, KB, Bizzle, nobigdyl ft. WHATUPRG & Ty Brasel
Still broke after tithing and praying?
This episode is for faith-based listeners navigating real financial struggles. Natasha Elaine shares how a breakup, lawsuit, and spiritual wake-up call revealed the cost of money avoidance disguised as faith. Discover why biblical stewardship, not just belief, leads to lasting financial healing. Inspired by the Parable of the Sower, this episode helps you uproot shame, get honest about your habits, and rebuild from what you do have with Holy Spirit-led strategy.
📖 Scriptures: 2 Corinthians 9:10, Ephesians 1:3, Luke 14:28, 1 Corinthians 4:2, Luke 12:42
🎵 Kingdom Artist: Bizzle
Still playing small in the name of “humility”?
This episode is for faith-driven entrepreneurs, creatives, and service providers who’ve been taught that charging for your gift makes you greedy. Natasha Elaine unpacks the real meaning of stewardship, why money-making is not a sin, and how obedience shows up in your pricing, planning, and purpose. You’ll hear how fear, shame, and hustle culture distort our decisions, and how to start building with clarity, confidence, and Kingdom alignment.
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📖 Scriptures: Luke 14:28, Ephesians 2:10, Proverbs 16:3, 1 Corinthians 15:10, Luke 12:42
🎵 Kingdom Artists: KB, Brandon Lake
Struggling with financial shame, silence, or self-doubt?
This episode is for faith-based listeners who are ready to reclaim their financial footing, confront their fears, and reset with confidence. Natasha Elaine and guest Pamela Naylor break down the emotional and spiritual roots of debt, offering practical wisdom and biblical encouragement for your financial healing. Inspired by Isaiah 61 and rooted in the RRWS framework, this conversation reminds you that budgeting is not punishment—it’s preparation. Whether your credit is cracked or your courage feels low, this one’s for the believers ready to steward well & walk boldly in what God promised..
📖 Scriptures: Proverbs 3:5, Proverbs 22:1, Isaiah 61:7
🎵 Kingdom Artists: Lecrae, Miles Minnick
Feel like bankruptcy means you're broken? Think again.
This episode is for the believer stuck between shame and strategy, wondering if filing Chapter 7 is giving up—or getting free. Natasha Elaine breaks it all the way down in this powerful finale to the Breaking Broke series. From spiritual bondage to financial reset, this one’s about restoration through surrender, not just survival. Rooted in the RRWS framework and grounded in scriptures like Proverbs 24:16, Romans 8:1, and Deuteronomy 15, Natasha shares what it means to file with faith. She unpacks the quiet strength of obedience, the emotional toll of debt, and the truth that God still honors your restart—even if the world doesn’t. Whether you’re rebuilding after loss, wrestling with pride, or simply praying for a second chance, this episode reminds you that Chapter 7 isn’t failure—it’s freedom. It’s not starting from scratch. It’s starting with strategy, surrender, and soil that’s finally ready.
📖 Scriptures: Proverbs 24:16, Romans 8:1, Deuteronomy 15:1–2, Isaiah 30:15, Ecclesiastes 3:7
🎵 Kingdom Artist: nobigdyl. — Two Weeks Notice, Faith & Patience, Discreet, Get Your Business Straight, Leave It to God
Feel like you’re waiting on God… but He’s actually waiting on you?
This bonus episode is for the believer who’s been obedient in private but hesitant to go public. Natasha Elaine sits down with Kingdom business mentor Ashlee Record to unpack what it really means to move in assignment, sow with strategy, and show up with spiritual authority.
This isn’t just a convo about calling — it’s a call to action.
Through Ashlee’s story and her work with The Assigned, you’ll hear how repetition, alignment, and trusting God’s timing can unlock overflow in both your purpose and your platform. If you’ve ever questioned whether your stuck season still has power — this episode is your reminder: the seed was never wasted.
Rooted in the RRRWS framework and grounded in scripture, this episode reminds us that obedience births overflow — not perfection, not hustle. Just obedience.
And the soundtrack? Pure Kingdom fire.
📖 Scriptures: Matthew 5:16, 2 Corinthians 9:8, 2 Corinthians 9:10
🎵 Kingdom Artist: Anike — “Blessed Up (Remix)” ft. Lecrae & Pastor Mike Todd, “Move,” “Send That”
In this soul-shifting episode of Roads, Rocks, Weeds + Soil, host Natasha Elaine invites you into a deeply personal and faith-filled conversation about the power of letting go. From the junk drawer to emotional baggage, we’re clearing space for peace, purpose, and divine direction. This isn’t just about minimalism. It’s about alignment.
You’ll learn how to:
Release what no longer reflects your identity
Make spiritual and emotional room for what’s next
Discern when you’re cluttered by guilt, grief, or outdated labels
Move from surviving… to stewarding
In this episode of Roads, Rocks, Weeds + Soil, we’re exploring the hidden psychology behind our attachment to clutter. From guilt and fear to false security, we’re dismantling the myths that keep us trapped. Are your possessions controlling you instead of the other way around?
In this episode of Roads, Rocks, Weeds + Soil, we’re tackling the sentimental clutter that holds us back. Why do we cling to things that no longer serve us? What keeps us stuck in the past instead of walking in faith toward the future? I share my own journey of release (yes, I had to let go of something too!) and challenge YOU to do the same.
In this powerful episode, host Natasha Elaine dives into the chaotic world of cluttered closets—and how organizing them can reveal spiritual truths about our identity, healing, and divine purpose. Whether you’re staring at a pile of “maybe someday” outfits or navigating the emotional weight of who you used to be, this episode reminds us that God is not the author of confusion—He’s the designer of divine order.
In this episode of Roads, Rocks, Weeds + Soil, we’re packing with purpose. From forgotten closets to deep soul spaces, Natasha walks us through the real-life process of boxing up what’s sacred and blocking what’s been silently weighing us down. Whether you're moving to a new place, entering a new season, or just tired of dragging old energy into new blessings—this one is for you.
In this debut episode, we begin an inspiring journey to explore the power of running your race. Discover keys to building physical strength, spiritual growth, and soul balance with Jack Manson—celebrity fitness trainer turned fashion stylist and designer—who shares transformative insights rooted in faith and practical wisdom you won’t want to miss. This episode is part of a faith-based podcast inspired by the Parable of the Sower, designed to help you navigate life’s roads, rocks, weeds, and soil.
In this episode, David A. Miller, founder of Damn Good Bodies Elite Personal Training, explains how alcohol affects fat loss and muscle growth, why strength training matters more as we age, and how to build consistency with beginner-friendly workouts. He also connects faith and fitness for holistic health, addresses social pressure around drinking, and shares practical ways to set boundaries, all within a faith-based framework inspired by the Parable of the Sower that helps you pursue strength with purpose.
Have you ever asked God for real friends—the kind who pray with you, not just play with you? In this finale of the Friends After 40 series, host Natasha Elaine shares how God rebuilt her circle through forgiveness, faith, and alignment.
🌱 You’ll Learn: • Why friendships shift after 40—and how to tell who’s called vs. convenient • How to heal from ghosting, growing apart, and unmet expectations
Feel like you’re too busy for friends? Or is that just your excuse for not trusting again? This episode is for the woman of faith who craves real friendship but secretly wonders if it's even worth the effort anymore. Host Natasha Elaine kicks off the Friends After Forty series with a heart check on loneliness, comparison, busyness, and the fear of starting over. Whether you’re in a season of social reset or spiritual realignment, this episode reminds you: it’s not about more friends, it’s about meaningful connection.
Whether you’re grieving a friend fallout, seeking a fresh connection, or asking God for one real one, this episode is your reminder: friendship isn’t just social, it’s sacred. It’s not about having a full calendar… It’s about cultivating rich, Spirit-led soil.
📖 Scriptures: Ecclesiastes 4:9–10, Proverbs 4:23, Isaiah 43:18–19, Proverbs 18:24
🎵 Kingdom Artist: TK LEE — Fake Ones, Lane, Mobbin, and
SOTW: HI-C ft. Anike & Porsha Love
Feel like friendship fallouts mean it's over? Think Again.
This episode is for the believer navigating friendship grief, wondering if letting go means losing, or finally growing. Natasha Elaine shares what it looks like to walk away from relationships that no longer align with your faith walk and to fight for the ones that do.
Rooted in the RRWS framework, this episode digs into the emotional, spiritual, and relational layers of choosing truth over toxicity. Whether you’ve been ghosted, misunderstood, or spiritually attacked, this is your reminder: silence is not peace, and old circles can’t hold your new assignment.
Truth doesn’t destroy friendships; it refines them.
📖 Scriptures: Proverbs 27:6 • Amos 3:3 • Ephesians 4:25 • Matthew 18:19–20 • Ecclesiastes 4:9
🎵 Kingdom Artist: Porsha Love — Yahweh (Anike), No Problem (Dante Pride), Let Go & Let God (Holy Girl Remix), Love So Sweet (Chastity)
Think men and women can’t stay just friends after 40? Don't bet on that.
This episode is for the believer who values loyalty, clarity, and faith-filled connection — without the confusion. Natasha Elaine sits down with her college best friend, Professor Alex Welcome, to unpack what the Bro Code looks like when wisdom replaces youth and boundaries replace blurred lines.
This episode explores how faith, respect, and honesty can preserve a 30-year platonic friendship without compromise. From redefining loyalty to addressing the “saved” conversation head-on, this dialogue proves that real friendship doesn’t avoid hard truths — it grows through them.
Because when God is at the center, friendship becomes clearer, not complicated.
📖 Scriptures: 1 Corinthians 14:33 • Proverbs 4:23 • James 1:8 • Romans 12:10
🎵 Kingdom Artist: Aaron Cole — Man Above, Like You, Metro, Right On Time, Live Forever
Think being equally yoked is just about who you date or marry? Think again.
This episode is for the believer who’s craving deeper alignment in their friendships, not just good times, but God times. Natasha Elaine sits down with her prayer partner and spiritual twin, Attorney Rashida Rose, to talk about discernment, distance, and doing life with people who are tied to your purpose, not just your past.
Rooted in the RRWS framework, this episode explores what it means to build Spirit-led friendships after 40. From ghosted plans to Bible plans, they unpack how spiritual alignment shows up in real life, even when communication isn’t perfect. Because when you're walking in purpose, who walks with you matters.
📖 Scriptures: Amos 3:3 • Proverbs 13:20 • Ecclesiastes 4:9 • 1 Corinthians 15:33
🎵 Kingdom Artist: Forrest Frank — Your Ways Better, Lemonade, God Is Good, Good Day
Think forgiveness means letting everybody back in? Think again.
This episode is for the believer who’s navigating fallouts, silence, and sacred separation, and still wants to heal with honor. Natasha Elaine hosts a powerful reunion panel with four childhood friends, Jamila, Keedah, Keisha, and Kia, to talk about the real cost of conflict, closure, and choosing grace after ghosting.
Rooted in the RRRWS framework, this episode explores what friendship looks like after forty, when spiritual maturity matters more than mutual history. From blocked numbers to unspoken prayers, they unpack what it means to love deeply, set boundaries faithfully, and forgive with clarity, not confusion.
📖 Scriptures: Matthew 5:23–24 • Proverbs 17:17 • Romans 12:18 • Ephesians 4:32
🎵 Kingdom Artist: DKG KIE — Bible Blicky Baby, There She Go, She Blessed, Holy Huh (Remix)
Feel like brotherhood fades after 40? Think again.
This episode is for the man of faith rebuilding friendship after distance, pride, or distraction tried to break the bond. Natasha Elaine sits down with Anthony Dixon, Morrell Miles, and Patrick M. Gill three brothers in Christ whose 30-year connection proves that real brotherhood doesn’t die; it deepens.
Rooted in the RRWS framework, this conversation unpacks what Christian brotherhood looks like when life, ego, and growth collide. From boundaries and accountability to legacy and laughter, this is a brotherhood masterclass in sharpening one another and staying aligned through every season.
📖 Scriptures: Amos 3:3 • Matthew 18:15 • Proverbs 27:17 • Nehemiah 2:18 • John 8:36
🎵 Kingdom Artist: Mission — Proud •
Issa Bop • One of Them Ones • Free (Remix)
This episode of Still Holy, Still Healing speaks directly to the tension many believers carry when they’ve done everything God asked, yet still feel tired, unsettled, or unfinished. The Holy Pause explores the uncomfortable space between obedience and outcome, where movement slows, clarity feels delayed, and rest requires more faith than hustle. Host Natasha Elaine is joined by therapist Psalm McDaniels, MSS, LCSW for a grounded, faith-filled conversation about release, rest, and renewal. Together, they unpack why endings can feel painful even when they’re right, why rest often feels harder than work, and how to discern when God is completing a season rather than asking you to force the next one. This episode is for anyone who expected peace after obedience… and instead found themselves in a pause. Because waiting is not failure. And stillness is not stagnation. Sometimes, it’s God finishing what He started.
• Why release can still hurt even when it’s necessary • Why rest feels more uncomfortable than striving • How to recognize when a season has ended, even if nothing new has begun • Why discomfort doesn’t mean disobedience • How guilt and over-explaining disrupt true rest • The role of boundaries in spiritual renewal • How safe community helps quiet inner noise • Why wholeness takes time, not pressure
• Isaiah 43:18–19 • 2 Corinthians 13:9 • Psalm 37:7 • Psalm 46:10
Mike Teezy
What do you do when life looks blessed on paper…
but your heart still feels unfinished?
This episode of Still Holy, Still Healing speaks directly to the quiet tension many believers carry. The tension between gratitude and desire. Between faith and frustration. Between praising God for what is while wondering about what isn’t yet. Natasha Elaine and therapist Psalm McDaniels, LCSW, discuss the discomfort of the "holy wait" and why an ache doesn't mean a lack of faith. Learn to navigate unfulfilled prayers as preparation, not denial, and discover how to desire without desperation.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
• Why it’s normal to want more even when life looks blessed • How to tell the difference between divine desire and discontent • Why gratitude and longing can coexist without spiritual conflict • How comparison quietly turns praise into pressure • What to do when unfulfilled prayers trigger doubt or frustration • Why God gives process, not partial promises • How abundance shows up as peace, clarity, and alignment, not excess • Why waiting seasons often protect what rushing would ruin
📖 Scriptures:
• Psalm 37:4 • 2 Corinthians 9:8 • Jeremiah 29:11 • James 2:17
🎵 Kingdom Artist: Pastor Mike Jr.
What do you do when everyone else’s holiday looks full… and yours feels quiet?
This episode of Still Holy, Still Healing speaks directly to the loneliness, waiting, and emotional ache that can surface when God feels silent during the holidays. Host Natasha Elaine is joined by therapist Psalm McDaniels, MSS, LCSW for a grounded, faith-filled conversation about solitude, spiritual silence, and the quiet seasons that feel personal. Together, they unpack why loneliness hits harder this time of year, how silence can distort our thoughts if left unchecked, and why God’s quiet is often not rejection, but protection. This episode is for anyone who has prayed, waited, and wondered if Heaven left them on read. Because silence doesn’t mean absence. And waiting doesn’t mean you were forgotten.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
• Why loneliness intensifies during the holidays, even for people of faith • How to stop mistaking God’s silence for abandonment • When solitude becomes sacred instead of isolating • How to reframe waiting seasons without spiritual guilt • Why emotional distance can feel personal, but isn’t permanent • How identity gets shaken after breakups, loss, or life transitions • Practical ways to reconnect with God honestly, not performatively • Why God’s protection sometimes looks like unanswered prayers
📖 Scriptures:
• Psalm 91:4 • Deuteronomy 31:6 • 2 Corinthians 12:9 • Psalm 46:10
🎵 Kingdom Artist: Yung Kriss
How do you stay holy when the family group chat is already testing your salvation?
This episode of Still Holy, Still Healing gets real about the chaos that can come with Christmas when old roles, guilt trips, and family expectations collide with your desire for peace. Host Natasha Elaine and returning therapist Psalm McDaniels, MSS, LCSW break down how to stay grounded, set healthy boundaries, and love your people without losing yourself in the process.
Whether it’s an overbearing relative, an unhealed wound, or the pressure to make everything “perfect,” this conversation helps you pause, pray, and find peace that isn’t dependent on anyone else’s behavior. Because protecting your peace isn’t petty... it’s spiritual.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
• Why family dynamics test your peace during the holiday • How to set boundaries without guilt • What a “faith-filled no” sounds like • How to stop performing peace and start walking in it • How emotional triggers reveal old childhood patterns • Why acceptance doesn’t mean approval • A prayer to anchor your peace in God, not in people
📖 Scriptures: John 14:27 • Galatians 5:22 • Isaiah 26:3 • Proverbs 15:1
🎵 Kingdom Artist: Mike Teezy
How do you find peace in the empty chair?
Grief doesn’t take a holiday… and sometimes the loudest thing at the table is the silence where someone used to sit. In this opening episode of Still Holy, Still Healing, Natasha Elaine shares a personal, faith-filled reflection on loss, presence, and the God who sits with us in the empty spaces.
This episode prepares your heart before the full therapist conversation with our RRWS Growth Guide Psalm McDaniels, MSS, LCSW, diving into how grief shows up during the holidays, how to support loved ones without saying the wrong thing, and how God fills what heartbreak tried to empty. If you’re carrying an empty chair this season, you’re not alone.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
• Why grief gets heavier during the holidays • How God meets you in the “empty chair” moments • What not to say to someone grieving • How to support friends who disappear or isolate • Healthy ways to sit with sadness • Why gratitude transforms grief without erasing it • A powerful Holy Spirit prayer of comfort
📖 Scriptures: • Psalm 34:18 • Hebrews 13:5 • 1 Thessalonians 5:18 • Ecclesiastes 3:4
🎵 Kingdom Artists: Hulvey
How do you let God, Purpose, and Scripture guide your next move?
This finale explains how Kingdom Victory begins with surrender, grows through discipline, and becomes visible through daily obedience. If you’ve been delayed, distracted, or stuck in a waiting season, this episode shows you how God uses roads, rocks, weeds, and soil to reroute you back to purpose. God did not just call you to win… He called you to steward the win. Inside this episode, Natasha Elaine walks you through the seven steps inside The GPS Journal: Your Route to Kingdom Victory and how these steps can help you write your way through every detour and delay.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
• How God uses delays as direction • The real meaning of consistency in your calling • How to discern fruitful seasons from busy seasons • Why Kingdom distribution begins with discipline • How your story becomes someone else’s survival guide • What it means to steward the win instead of chase it • How Scripture anchors you when results are not visible • A deeper look at the seven-step GPS framework
📖 Scriptures: Luke 9:23, Colossians 3:23, Deuteronomy 8
🎵 Kingdom Artists: Briana Shanae, V. Rose, Phoenix Rae
Still trying to understand why God asked for obedience that didn’t make sense?
This episode is for faith-based listeners who followed God’s instructions even when the steps felt confusing, costly, or downright uncomfortable. Natasha Elaine and guest Rasheida Perry unpack how surrendering in hidden seasons leads to visible victory, and why God often grows the fruit long before we ever see it. From divorce to destiny, from delayed answers to supernatural alignment, Rasheida shows what happens when obedience becomes your lifestyle… not your last resort.
Inspired by the Parable of the Sower and rooted in the Roads, Rocks, Weeds + Soil framework, this episode helps you recognize your seeds, honor your unseen progress, and celebrate the wins God has been growing beneath the surface. If you’ve ever wondered whether your “yes” really matters, this conversation will remind you… obedience is never wasted. It’s preparation for the glory God already planned.
📖 Scriptures: Isaiah 1:19, Galatians 6:9, John 15:8, Romans 8:28, 1 Corinthians 15:57
🎵 Kingdom Artist: Briana Shanae
Feeling burnt out from doing everything “for God” but not with God?
This episode is for faith-based dreamers, planners, and perfectionists learning to trade control for true Kingdom alignment. Natasha Elaine unpacks what happens when obedience feels like a detour, revealing how Spirit-led success grows only through surrender. With the powerful sounds of Phoenix Rae guiding the journey, this episode reminds you that peace doesn’t follow pressure... it follows His presence.
Inspired by Proverbs 16:9 and Jeremiah 29:11, Don’t Strive, Let Him Drive will help you release the wheel, reroute your expectations, and rediscover rest in the Driver’s seat. Whether you’ve been grinding for validation or waiting on confirmation, this one’s for the believers ready to stop striving and start being Spirit-led.
📖 Scriptures: Proverbs 16:9, Jeremiah 29:11, 2 Corinthians 9:8, Habakkuk 1:5
🎵 Kingdom Artist: Phoenix Rae
Still wrestling with whether your desires are from God or just from you?
This episode is for believers wrestling with the question, “Are these desires really from God?” Natasha Elaine and guest Necolle “Neco” Winstead unpack how surrender turns personal passions into Kingdom assignments. With V. Rose guiding the soundscape, this conversation reveals that God never plants a desire He doesn’t intend to grow.
Inspired by Psalm 37:4 and Philippians 2:13, Accepting His Desires as Your Own will help you recognize the seeds He placed in you, release the shame or confusion around your passions, and realign with the purpose He’s been confirming all along. Whether your desire looks messy, misunderstood, or completely “off-script,” this one’s for the believers ready to surrender their will and embrace what Heaven has already assigned.
📖 Scriptures: Psalm 37:4, Philippians 2:13, Proverbs 16:3, Romans 12:2, John 15:5, Jeremiah 29:11, 2 Corinthians 9:15
🎵 Kingdom Artist: V. Rose
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