In this episode of the Girl Talk Podcast, Carol, Tricia, and Kelly open their hearts to listeners who, like many in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, are trying to figure out what comes next. Whether you’ve lost your home, faced weeks without power or water, or simply felt the emotional weight of the storm, this episode is for you.
The ladies share personal stories of resilience, like neighbors who had never met coming together for “driveway parties” to share food and water, or churches that became lifelines for entire communities. They talk about how moments of crisis reveal what truly matters, and how, even when it feels like everything is lost, God is present—offering strength and comfort.
Carol shares the story of a friend who lost everything but still raised her hands in worship, while Tricia reflects on the panic attacks she’s battled, offering practical tips for coping with grief, anxiety, and trauma. The episode doesn’t shy away from the tough questions—like why God allows these things to happen—but offers encouragement rooted in scripture and faith.
If you’re feeling exhausted from pouring out to others or struggling with “compassion fatigue,” this episode reminds you to take care of yourself too. You’ll hear how the hosts are recharging their physical, emotional, and spiritual “batteries” so they can continue serving and healing, both in their own lives and in their communities.
This is an episode for anyone who’s felt the weight of tragedy but is searching for hope, connection, and a way forward through Christ.