Just Know Though Podcast
Feeling worn out by influencer culture and surface-level connection? If you’re searching for deeper conversations, healing, and hope in Jesus, this space is for you.
I’m Jenn, and this podcast is where faith meets real life. Together, we talk story about healing, identity, relationships, purpose, and walking with Jesus through every season.
These are honest conversations with real people—sharing struggles, growth, redemption, and the ways God shows up in the middle of it all.
Come as you are—faith, fears, questions, and all. There’s room for truth, grace, and meaningful connection here.
Real conversations. Real faith. Real hope. Thanks for being here. God bless you.
Just Know Though Podcast
Faith over Fear: The Power of Vulnerability in Friendships
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In this episode, Jenn and Ellie discuss the importance of fellowship, friendship, and faith. They reflect on their own friendship and how it has grown over time. They also compare their experiences of friendships before and after becoming Christians. They emphasize the value of deep connections and vulnerability in friendships, as well as the importance of investing time and effort into building meaningful relationships. They also discuss the themes of jealousy, being offended, and having expectations in friendships. In this conversation, Ellie and Jenn discuss the importance of taming the tongue, avoiding gossip and slander, and letting go of the need to be right in friendships. They also encourage listeners to be vulnerable and share their stories, as it can plant seeds of change in someone else's life. The conversation concludes with the reminder to love now and not wait for tomorrow, and to avoid self-righteousness and judgment in friendships. Enjoy!
Connect with Ellie on Instagram @ellie.elevated
Listen to her episode Love over List Series: God's Love (S9, E3)
Follow us and connect with Jenn on Instagram @justknowthough
Just Know Though Podcast offers a safe space to discuss mental health, including topics like depression and past trauma. These conversations are not meant to focus on any individual guest, but to shed light on the difficult emotions many people face. We aim to highlight the strength and resilience required to overcome such challenges, while promoting understanding, support, and compassion. Mental health struggles are more common than we realize, and it's important to show kindness to ourselves and others.
If you or someone you know is struggling, please reach out for help. You matter, and your well-being is important. Don’t hesitate to connect with the resources below:
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — Call or text 988
Crisis Text Line — Text HOME to 741741
National Sexual Assault Hotline (RAINN) — 800-656-HOPE (4673)
National Domestic Violence Hotline — 800-799-SAFE (7233) or text START to 88788
SAMHSA Treatment Helpline — 800-662-4357
Remember, it’s okay to ask for help.