Showcase Series: Inspiring Christian Female Podcasters – Navigating Friendship Loss with Rebecca George
I’m so excited to share something truly special with you today. I’m kicking off a series where I showcase some amazing Christian women podcasters whom I deeply respect and value. I asked these incredible women to share an episode from their podcast—either their personal favorite or one that resonated deeply with their audience.
Today, I’m thrilled to feature Rebecca George and her inspiring Radical Radiance Podcast. Rebecca is the author of Do the Thing: Gospel-Centered Goals, Gumption, and Grace for the Go-Getter Girl and the host of the popular Radical Radiance Podcast. Her work has been featured on Life Today TV, The Mary Marantz Show, Moody Radio, and, of course, Episode 85 of the Faith Inspired Podcast.
Rebecca chose to share this episode with you because it resonated incredibly well with her audience and received tremendous feedback. In this episode, Rebecca interviews Elizabeth Laing Thompson about navigating friendship loss. They dive deep into friendship breakups, offering wisdom on how to navigate these difficult experiences wisely and in a Christ-like manner. The conversation covers processing and working through emotions like shame, regret, guilt, fear, insecurity, and resentment and highlights the crucial role of forgiveness in healing from friendship loss.
I know this episode will bless you and provide some life-changing nuggets of wisdom. So, without further ado, here’s Rebecca George with Elizabeth Laing Thompson on the Radical Radiance Podcast.
About Rebecca George
Rebecca George is an author, speaker, and host of the popular podcast Radical Radiance. Her greatest joy is helping women pursue their passions in a way that builds God’s kingdom. In her free time, she loves running outside or trying a new recipe with Garth Brooks playing in the background.
Connect with Rebecca George and the Radical Radiance Podcast
To connect with Rebecca, find her on Instagram and via her website.
Resources Mentioned
Do the Thing: Gospel-Centered Goals, Gumption, and Grace for the Go-Getter Girl (book)