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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode 3: Triggered or Convicted?</strong></p><p>Are you being convicted… or just triggered?</p><p>In this episode of <em>Girls Need Love</em>, Dr. Malesia Britt and Chanel Beckford unpack the difference between emotional reactions, trauma responses, and true spiritual conviction.</p><p>In a world where everything gets labeled “spiritual,” how do we actually discern what’s happening within us?</p><p>Together, they explore how healing, therapy, and self-awareness don’t distance us from God—but can actually sharpen our ability to hear Him more clearly.</p><p>Pull up a chair.</p><p>In This Episode</p><p>• Why not every emotional reaction is spiritual • The difference between <strong>triggering and conviction</strong> • How trauma and the Spirit can feel similar without discernment • Why healing strengthens—not weakens—your spiritual life • How to begin practicing emotional and spiritual awareness</p><p>Key Takeaways</p><p>• Not every reaction is rebellion—or revelation • Your emotions are signals, not sins • Healing helps you discern, not disconnect • You can be both emotionally aware and spiritually grounded</p><p>Listen &amp; Subscribe</p><p>New episodes drop <strong>every Sunday</strong>.</p><p>Listen on <strong>Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, </strong><a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="http://RSS.com"><strong>RSS.com</strong></a>, and wherever you get your podcasts.</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode 1: Girls Need Love (Not Fixing)</strong></p><p>Why do people rush to fix women’s pain instead of honoring it?</p><p>In this first episode of <em>Girls Need Love</em>, Dr. Malesia Britt and Chanel Beckford begin an honest conversation about faith, emotions, healing, and the pressure women often feel to move past pain too quickly.</p><p>Together they explore why presence can be more healing than advice, why God is not threatened by our emotions, and how well-intentioned spiritual language can sometimes cause deeper harm.</p><p>Pull up a chair.</p><p>In This Episode</p><p>• Why women’s pain is often rushed instead of honored • The difference between <strong>presence and fixing</strong> • Why emotional honesty is not a lack of faith • How “fix-it faith” can unintentionally re-traumatize people</p><p>Guiding Questions</p><p>• Why is presence often more healing than answers? • Is God threatened by our emotions? • How can “fix-it faith” cause harm?</p><p>Timestamps</p><p>00:00 Welcome 02:00 Come As You Are 05:00 Why women’s pain gets rushed 09:00 Presence vs fixing 16:00 God and our emotions 22:00 When spiritual advice harms 28:00 What love actually looks like 31:00 Take This With You</p><p>Listen &amp; Subscribe</p><p>New episodes drop <strong>every Sunday</strong>.</p><p>Listen on <strong>YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, </strong><a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="http://RSS.com"><strong>RSS.com</strong></a>, and wherever you get your podcasts.</p><p>Because girls need love. <strong>Faith, feelings—and the God who stays.</strong></p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Girls Need Love</strong> is where faith stops pretending and healing tells the truth.</p><p>In this introductory episode, hosts <strong>Dr. Malesia Britt</strong> and <strong>Chanel Beckford</strong> introduce the heart behind the podcast and the kind of conversations listeners can expect each week.</p><p>This show was born from two friends walking through their own journeys of healing, faith, therapy, and truth-telling, and realizing that many women are navigating the same questions but rarely have safe spaces to talk about them.</p><p>If you’ve ever loved God but felt exhausted by expectations, confused by church culture, or unsure where your emotions fit in your faith journey, this podcast is for you.</p><p>Each week, <em>Girls Need Love</em> explores honest conversations about:</p><p>• Faith and mental health • Trauma and healing • Relationships and boundaries • Calling and burnout • Deconstruction and reconstruction • Therapy, theology, and emotional honesty • What church didn’t prepare us for</p><p>Rooted in trauma-informed theology and emotionally intelligent faith, this podcast creates space for conversations without spiritual bypassing or toxic positivity.</p><p>Here, we believe:</p><p>• <strong>Presence is sacred</strong> • <strong>Boundaries are holy</strong> • <strong>Healing is liberation</strong></p><p>Whether you’re questioning, healing, rebuilding, or simply tired, there is room for you here.</p><p>Pull up a chair.</p><p>Because girls need love.</p><p>🎙️ Meet Your Hosts</p><p><strong>Dr. Malesia Britt</strong> Theologian, psychologist, educator, and storyteller passionate about helping people integrate faith, healing, and purpose.</p><p><strong>Chanel Beckford</strong> Faith leader and mental health advocate who believes that honesty, compassion, and community are essential to spiritual growth.</p><p>🎧 What to Expect</p><p>New episodes feature thoughtful, honest conversations that hold space for the complexity of faith and life.</p><p>Expect episodes that are reflective, practical, and deeply human.</p><p>📌 Follow &amp; Listen</p><p>Subscribe and follow <strong>Girls Need Love</strong> wherever you listen to podcasts. New episodes every Sunday.</p><p>And if this conversation resonates with you, share it with a friend who might need a space like this too.</p><p><strong>Girls Need Love;</strong> Faith, feelings, and the God who stays.</p>]]></description>
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