What's Your Love Story?
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Suzette Williams launches a powerful new series on 'love stories'—not the polished, Instagram-perfect versions, but the raw, messy, healing journeys that define us. As a licensed therapist and woman navigating a new relationship, she confronts the deep shame many carry about their past and present love lives, especially when they don’t fit societal or religious ideals. Drawing from clinical psychology and biblical truth, she dismantles the dangerous myth that shame means you’re unworthy of love, arguing instead that God redeems even the most broken stories. She shares her own journey—her past marriage, the children she raised through hardship, and the emotional scars that still surface in her current relationship—proving that healing begins not in perfection, but in honest storytelling. The episode culminates in a bold call: write your love story without filters, not to impress, but to discover where God has been all along. This isn’t about fixing your past—it’s about reclaiming your narrative with courage and grace.
Shame says 'something is wrong with me'; guilt says 'I did something wrong'—only guilt leads to growth, shame leads to hiding.
You cannot fully heal in a story you’re still ashamed of—truth and transparency are essential for emotional freedom.
God doesn’t build love stories on shame; He redeems them through truth, even when the journey is messy or scandalous.
Write your love story with no filters—just truth—because where you’re most vulnerable, God is most present.
Intensity is not intimacy; trauma bonds can mimic love, so learn to distinguish between emotional chaos and real connection.
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A New Journey in Nevis: Love, Healing, and the Start of a Series
Suzette shares her peaceful moment in Nevis, reflecting on her spiritual and emotional journey, and announces the launch of a new series on love stories—personal, messy, and deeply human.
Naming the Shame: The Difference Between Guilt and Shame
“Shame says, something is wrong with me. Guilt says, I did something wrong. There's a difference and this difference matters.”
How Shame Shows Up in Love: The Hidden Burden of 'What People Think'
“You cannot fully experience healing in a story you're still ashamed of.”
My Story: From Shame to Gratitude in a Complex Love Journey
“I recognize the blessing they are in my life and I could not see myself without them.”
The Healing Power of Narrative Therapy: Reframing Your Story
Suzette introduces narrative therapy, encouraging listeners to deconstruct their painful stories and rebuild them with a new, God-centered perspective—asking, 'Where was God in my story?'
“Take 10 to 15 minutes and begin writing your love story. No filters, no editing, no pretending. Just truth.”
“You cannot fully experience healing in a story you're still ashamed of.”
“Where was God in my story? Even when I couldn't see him.”
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Suzette Williams
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Adam and Eve
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Juliet
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Deeper Church
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Emmanuel Method
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St. Kitts and Nevis
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Rosebud
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