Church Auntie
Church Auntie, previously Dr. Bae Bae On Call, continues to give you a dose of "ok-ness" to encourage, empower, and uplift the listener by balancing your spiritual and natural life! Church Auntie will discuss current events and topics, but present the option of being "ok" even if the situation isn't "ok"!
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Church Auntie
New Seasons Require New Boundaries, Not Explanations
In this episode, I introduce Transition Psychology, what happens emotionally, mentally, and spiritually when life shifts, but clarity hasn’t caught up yet.
Many women blame themselves during these seasons. They assume something is wrong when, in reality, they’re adjusting to change. This conversation is about steadiness, not speed—learning how to honor changing capacity, set boundaries without over-explaining, and recognize transition as wisdom rather than failure.
If you’re in between seasons, this episode will help you locate yourself and move forward gently.
In This Episode, We Talk About
- Why boundaries often come before clarity
- How transition affects capacity, decision-making, and faith
- Why over-explaining is exhausting in new seasons
- The difference between selfishness and recalibration
- Role renegotiation: when growth changes expectations
- How to recognize whether you’re grieving, redefining, rebuilding, or simply tired
I offer a 30-minute Season Reset for women who want help talking through transition instead of carrying it alone.
This is not ongoing therapy.
It’s a focused, steady space to help you name the season you’re in and get grounded before making decisions.
It’s okay to be okay.
Not because everything is resolved, but because God is still present.
Let not your heart be troubled—you don’t have to rush this season.