
Resilience is a word we hear all the time, but for those of us navigating dyslexia, it hits a little differently. For us, resilience isn’t a trendy buzzword—it’s the air we breathe.
Every single day requires a conscious choice to keep going. It’s choosing to show up when reading a room, a document, or an expectation takes twice the energy. It’s choosing to lift your head after a moment of public frustration, and it’s the quiet courage required to navigate a world that often measures brilliance by a standard that completely misses your genius.
In this episode, we are redefining what it means to be resilient. True resilience in the Kingdom of God isn't about white-knuckling your way through exhaustion or pretending the struggle isn't real. It’s about anchoring your identity so deeply in Christ that you can look at a challenge and say, "This might take me longer, it might look different, but I am still called, and I am still showing up."
Your non-linear, beautifully complex mind was built for deep waters. God didn't make a mistake in your design, and your resilience is proof of His strength moving through your unique wiring.
Jun 30
14 min

For those of us navigating dyslexia, taking a "next step" rarely feels straightforward. Whether it’s starting a new project, stepping into a leadership role, or setting a necessary boundary, our minds immediately map out the hurdles: What if I misread the room? What if it takes me twice as long? What if I fail publicly?
In this episode, we are dismantling the lie that dyslexia makes you ill-equipped for your next assignment. The truth is, bravery doesn’t mean the absence of friction; it means moving forward with the brilliant, non-linear mind God gave you, trusting that He has already factored your wiring into His plan.
We’re moving out of survival mode and stepping into holy audacity. It’s time to stop waiting for the "perfect" conditions and start trusting the Creator who called you.
Jun 23
2 min

Today, we’re talking about what it really means to give our absolute all to Christ—holding nothing back. And when I say everything, I mean the messy, beautiful, untamed parts, too. For those of us navigating dyslexia, the world often tells us that our minds don’t fit the standard mold. We spend so much energy translating, adapting, and living in survival mode, wondering if our devotion looks different because our processing does. So give it all back to the Lord. I promise He is big enough to carry it all.
Jun 16
3 min

God isn't asking us to go it alone... He is asking us to hold on. Keep moving forward and trusting Him, and rest in His ability to be steadfast, unmovable.
Jun 9
3 min

Today, I will be answering the question, "What has been my biggest blessing in having dyslexia?
May 26
7 min

Today, I will answer the question, " What have I learned about dyslexia?"
May 19
10 min

What if the very thing you once struggled to accept is the very place where God wants to shine the most? In this episode, I share how my journey with dyslexia has not been a limitation—but a testimony. Through challenges, growth, and faith, I’ve come to see that dyslexia is not something to hide, but something God can use for His glory. If you’ve ever questioned why you learn or process differently, this episode will encourage you to see your story through God’s perspective.
May 12
14 min

This is part three of a six-part series titled My Dyslexia. Thank you for joining me on this journey.
Expectation was the greatest enemy, but through God, I was able to stop trying to meet my own and rest in His.
May 5
12 min

What if the very thing you’ve struggled with is the place where God wants to be seen the most? In this episode, we reflect on the story of the man born blind and how his journey mirrors what many of us experience with dyslexia. This is a conversation about shifting perspective—from seeing dyslexia as a weakness to recognizing it as part of God’s divine plan. You are not overlooked, and you are not behind. Your story has purpose.
Apr 28
11 min

In this episode, I share my personal journey with dyslexia—the struggles, the silent battles, and the moments that shaped who I am today.
Apr 14
9 min
Load more
