In The Flow with Kelley Johnson, Women Pursuing God's Spirit in Life + Leadership
In The Flow with Kelley Johnson is a Spirit-led podcast inviting women who are hungry for more — more of God, more growth, and more purpose in every part of life. Through deep, unscripted conversations that flow freely between theology, therapy, and real-life wisdom, Kelley explores what it means to live, lead, and love in true alignment — where faith isn’t confined to Sunday, but integrated into every decision, desire, and dimension of who we are and who we’re becoming. It’s about learning to live attuned to the Holy Spirit — cultivating a life that’s spiritually grounded, biblically centered, emotionally healthy, and fully alive.
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In The Flow with Kelley Johnson, Women Pursuing God's Spirit in Life + Leadership
Ep 23 Soul Sisters: God Cares About Who You Do Life With
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Friendship - not just the casual, brunch-and-shopping kind, but the deep, soul-nurturing connections that transform our lives. What makes these relationships so powerful? How do we find them? And why does God care so deeply about who we do life with?
"Show me your friends and I'll show you you," shares Trina Jones in this intimate conversation about authentic friendship. This simple yet profound observation becomes a doorway into exploring how our closest connections shape our character, faith, and even our relationship with God.
Drawing from nearly two decades of friendship, Kelley Johnson and her "besties" Stephanie Blakely and Trina Jones unpack what makes spirit-led friendships different. They share vulnerable stories about walls they've built, how discernment guided their connections, and the beautiful journey of finding people whose "hearts match" your own.
For women struggling to find deep connections, this episode offers practical wisdom without sugarcoating the challenges. Learn why working on being "a friend of God" first creates the foundation for meaningful human relationships, how to discern who deserves your vulnerability, and why cultural Christianity often masquerades as authentic spiritual connection.
Whether you're craving deeper friendships or wanting to enrich the ones you have, this conversation will remind you that true friendship isn't about finding perfect people - it's about connecting with those willing to do real life together, from the mountaintops to the valleys.
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Introduction to In the Flow
Speaker 1Let's get in the flow . Hey , I'm Kelly Johnson and I'm so excited you're here . This season we're tapping into the power of remaining in God . Our inspiration is John , chapter 15 , as we explore the Lord's invitation into deeper intimacy and identity in Him . Here's what you'll find in this episode . You have an expression that you used a lot with your kids Show me your friends .
Speaker 2Show me your friends and I'll show you you . Yeah , Love that . Yeah , yeah , Like I feel like I got . I mean , it's so funny , Kelly , I think I show me your friends and I'll show you you , because I think we are the people that we are the closest to right . Because you pick up , you know , just in proximity you're going to pick up some of their behavior , some of their , some of their habits , some of their . So show me your friends and I'll show you you . Yeah , I love that .
Speaker 1Welcome to In the Flow . Thanks for joining me and some of my friends and thought leaders as we pursue living our faith deeply and holistically . I am so excited about the friends who are flowing with me and you . This season You're going to hear thoughtful stories from Stephanie Blakely , trina Jones , nadia Dixon and Pastor Sheila Walls , infused with theological wisdom from Pastor Amy Cedrone , along with therapy-informed tools from counseling professionals , aspen Hazel and Joy Martin . The conversations are completely unscripted and authentic as we flow in the Holy Spirit . In the Flow is so much more than a podcast . We're creating a movement and to support our growth and personal development each season I'll share a helpful resource that you can find at IamKellyJohnsoncom . Now it's time for Conversations that Flow . Now let's pull up for a chat
The Origin Story of the Podcast
Speaker 1with my besties , stephanie Blakely and Trina Jones .
Speaker 1I felt like the Lord was talking to me about doing another podcast . Y'all know I was really reluctant . No-transcript . Yes , you're on your long commute , you know , and it's just , and I'm usually carpooling , right so . But they flow like the Holy Spirit shows up in our conversations and I meet so many , so many women who don't have the type of friendship that we have . Not that our friendship is perfect , but I'm super grateful for it and I knew that . I knew I know that other women kind of like they would maybe benefit from seeing what does friendship look like , like , what does godly , holy spirit-led friendship look like ? And because I feel like we , we , the holy spirit shows up in our conversations so many times when we least expect it , Say more .
Speaker 5We had a recent conversation . You made a statement about lack of joy and it hit me . It hit me , I was convicted about how we rob ourselves of joyful moments , joyful days , joyful months , and when that happens , we are really not living in the way that the Lord wants us to live . Yeah , you know , ecclesiastes talks about there being the opportunity for all emotions to exist right , and where there is pain , there can be joy . But it's about perspective , and perspective is what I think we've all are learning and growing in . But we have to take a moment to have that perspective .
Speaker 1And so at that moment , I had perspective and I was convicted and I laid in , I went in you did , you did and you , even though the Lord has had me on this journey of really understanding joy , embracing it more , like you had a completely different perspective that I had not even thought about , and I'm like studying joy , like I'm legit reading about joy , but you brought something that I hadn't even thought about yet but it was so timely and so relevant to even just the analogy you used . I'm framing it around my daughter's birthday right , something that I had just kind of celebrated with her and helped . You know , I organized the party and all this kind of stuff , and so those moments are so special and incredible .
Speaker 2Absolutely . What do you think ? What are you thinking about over there ? You know , well , I would go and film to say this , but I'm not going to say it out loud . Like what I feel like I come from a place of joy . That's my silliness . Like when you guys call me silly all the time , I think that is my coping mechanism when I feel like I'm distracted in ways , um , that't bring God glory , and so joy is how I kind of bounce out of that . Well , silliness is how I bounce out of that into joy . That really is how I bounce out of today's not a good day , yeah , but I'm going to be silly because that's a distraction and it brings things back into perspective . For me , that's a distraction and it brings things back into perspective for me .
Speaker 5You can easily find and be able to do that , and it's really good for me to witness because I can . I can latch onto something that's not necessarily you know . Let's say , something has happened that day and it's not always easy to just shake myself out of it . Right , I'm very much focused on what is happening in that moment and this is this is an opportunity for us to learn from her .
Speaker 1I mean , it really is it off by saying that I didn't think that I would have the bestie crew on the show as early as I am . I'm excited and I'm also kind of like in awe of the Lord Cause , like what you said earlier , before we even started you were like just I love . You said I love how intentional God is . You know that this idea started in April of this year . Eight months later it's actually happening . Like you didn't ever really hear the full vision or the story . But here you are , just y'all just roped me into this , just showing up , you know , and um , and so I love that . I'm kind of having like a pinch myself moment right now .
Speaker 1But I want to say just a little bit more about why , like , the whole name of this show in the flow was inspired by our friendship . Like we didn't go with the original kind of name that you helped create . Words that matter , but in the flow is how I would describe the way that we relate to each other . We're in the flow of the Holy Spirit . I love that , and so it's kind of appropriate that y'all are here right now in season two . Um , because the show was inspired by our friendship . It was inspired by our conversations and I , when the Lord kind of kept pressing , like you know , for me to do another show and I was reluctant . One of the reasons why I was reluctant is because I was like , well , how do I replicate this ? That was my big dilemma . I was like Lord , do I film the show in a car ?
Speaker 1Like cause , that's , I'm I , literally thought about that , I was like how can , how can Trey help me film a show on
What Makes Godly Friendship Different
Speaker 1while I'm in the car Right ? Like how could we do that ? And and the other person be in the car right , like how could we do that ? And the other person be in the car like how would that work ? Because that was the authentic way that it was happening for us and I wanted to replicate that for other people I've wanted .
Speaker 1I meet a lot of women and oftentimes they tell me , you know , these are highly accomplished women oftentimes and they're like you know , kelly , I need a mentor or I need a coach , you know , or I'm looking for friends like godly friends , and I hear this and I'm like Lord how and what can I do to support and what I have been blessed to have amazing , beautiful , talented , godly women , friends in my life ? How do I show other women how to have it for themselves ? You know , and I feel like , hopefully , our conversation has been a model , a kind of example of what it looks like to flow in the spirit . It's great to have friends that you go have brunch with . It's great to have friends that you travel with . It's great to have friends that you go hang out , try new restaurants . All of those things are amazing and great .
Speaker 1But there's nothing like having friends that you do real , real life with , you do the hard , hard and you do the amazing , amazing with , and when you can do those life things from a place of seeking the Lord first , making him number one , it's just an incredible thing . And so thank you for inspiring the show and the format and all of that . But I I do wonder kind of , what's on y'all's mind Like if someone is like okay , well , yeah , that's great for y'all , yay for you , you have really great friends . What would you say to other women who are struggling to find that ?
Speaker 2Hmm , praying about it and using your God-given discernment . It's so funny because you were saying friend stalker in the beginning and all these things , but God kept putting you in my heart and there were times I'll be like I ain't trying to be friends with her , she don't want to be , like it's not that serious , and when I would say that he would always bring your face back to my heart , right Back to remembrance . And so I think when there are times when same thing with , I mean Steph , we just clicked , like you know , story behind the story . I started out working with your husband and we became friends and he quickly got kicked to the curb and you came up . But I feel like when you , when we pay attention to what God is doing intentional in our friendships and we open our hearts right , they will evolve . And I think it's just about being open to the people that he brings into your life and not dismissing when he has them on your heart for a reason .
Speaker 5I love your word discernment . Yeah , Because it's not everybody right .
Speaker 5Just because you're hungry and thirsty for friendship doesn't mean that it's the next person who walks in the room . Discernment is key , it is critical , but I think it's also important that you don't give up . Yeah , and you have to be vocal . You have to say hey , join me at this concert , or join me at hey , I'm would love for you to . We were having a women's conference at church . Join me there , right ? So finding ways to gradually to get to know other people like you're not just going to miraculously have a friendship with someone if you're not putting in the effort and the time . So I I think that that's another important thing . But I think start off being transparent , that's good .
Speaker 5Don't start being transparent . You know , six months in Like start that way Because if you can't be authentic in who you are , then you're going to hide the innermost part of you in that relationship yeah , that's so good .
Speaker 1I think I mean so in fairness . This is I think we've known each other . Now , well , I've known y'all because I think y'all knew each other for a show or friends first 17 , 17 , almost Almost 18 years . I think . For me it's like 16 , though , isn't it ? You know it's about 17 . Right before you were pregnant with .
Speaker 5No , I was pregnant with .
Speaker 1Kenny .
Speaker 5Kenny oh .
Speaker 1So then , 17 . Okay , 17 years , yeah , okay . So clearly this was not an overnight journey journey , full transparency . When I met you in particular , I had kind of I was coming out of a friendship .
Speaker 6I didn't know I had I had been out of one that feels really weird to say .
Speaker 1I mean I'd been out of a relationship , yeah , but it felt like that . You know someone . I was close
Finding Deep, Authentic Friendships
Speaker 1ish friends with um for a while and had had been doing life together to a degree , um , and so it was kind of like I wasn't , I wasn't open because I I not that it ended badly , nothing bad happened . Think that they're great . We kind of grew apart , right and um . I was just . I didn't want to open myself up to that again . It just felt like I'll be fine , I'm good by myself , right and um . I love what y'all are saying . I think that be transparent up front . Use wise vulnerability , like be wise , don't tell all your business . I mean be transparent , but that doesn't mean .
Speaker 1And then I did this and then he did that and she did it Like you don't have to go into the to the drama Right On day on outing one .
Speaker 3Right .
Speaker 1At brunch . One don't tell your whole life story , right , um ? But I do think just showing up authentically , yeah , but I also think the discern , the discerning part is , yes , from a character level , but also really asking the Lord to help you discern where . What is this person's life motives Meaning ? Where are they trying to go and does that align with where you're trying to go ? Because if you just want to have fun and hang out , then have friends that are . Just recognize that . That's the lane that you're creating , that that's the lane that you're creating , that's the box that you're creating . If your number one goal is to not sit at home , you want to be out , then recognize that that's likely what you're going to attract . But if you really are on a journey , on a path to growing your relationship with the Lord and be all that he's calling you to be , you want to attract friends that are on similar journeys . Agreed .
Speaker 2Could not agree more . Completely .
Speaker 5Completely there has to be . I mean to me I keep I'm going to come back to the iron sharpens iron there has to be some element of , of self support , just support , right within that unit of friendship and there's the depth and the layers , that surface layer . For me , right , if that's , and that could be fine , that's's a friendship , but there's so much more that we get out of our relationship because it's so much deeper than that you .
Speaker 1You have an expression that you used a lot with your kids um show me your friends , show me your friends and I'll show you you .
Speaker 2Yeah , love that , yeah , yeah .
Speaker 1Like , I feel like I forgot .
Speaker 2It's so funny , Kelly I forgot . Show me your friends and I'll show you you , Because I think we are the people that we are the closest to right . Because you pick up . You know , just in proximity you're going to pick up some of their behavior , some of their Habits , just in proximity you're going to pick up some of their behavior , some of their habits . So show me your friends and I'll show you you .
Speaker 1Yeah , I love that . I'm looking for a verse , I think . Let me see if I can find it Looking for a verse that talks about how we're a friend of God or that God is our friend , as I'm looking for that . Another thought that I have about , or suggestion for women who are looking for deep friendships , sisterhood , besties . I think that until the Lord brings those women , or until the relationships evolve
Hearts That Match: True Friendship
Speaker 1into the bestie , BFF , deep , you know , sisterhood until it gets there , I think my other suggestion is work on being a friend of God .
Speaker 2That's good .
Speaker 1Right Like grow in that , because he will teach us how to show up and be a friend , because he could . She could be sitting right next to you at church , she could be sitting next to you at work . But maybe there's some things that , until the Lord reveals that , maybe there's some things that he can , he wants to show us or teach us so that we can show friends or friendships are be like oh , we have to be at each other's house every weekend and we have to , you know , do holidays together and we have to do , and that's great .
Speaker 2Those are certain friendships , but for me it's more when I am in my darkest hour . A , can I call you , B , will you be there ? And C will you not judge me Like ? To me that's Bessie , material , right . It's not like oh , we , we take family vacations and we're already . We're always at each other's house and we take family trips . That's all great , but if it's still , like you said , just surface , I can't tell you my heart is broken right now and I really don't know how to come out of this . If I can't have that conversation , we may just be surface level friends , Right , Right .
Speaker 1Agreed . Yeah , I think I found it . Hopefully , this is it . It's James , chapter two , verse 23 . This is actually talking about Abraham , and the scripture was fulfilled . It says Abraham believed God and it was counted to him as righteousness , and he , abraham , was called a friend of God . Right , so , because Abraham believed , he was considered righteous and that's what made him a friend of God . Our belief , our intimacy , right , our relationship .
Speaker 2Like .
Speaker 1I think that when we talk about intimacy , it is developing a friendship with the Lord . Right , you have to spend time . You have to recognize his voice . What does it feel and sound like ? Not necessarily audible , that's not what I'm talking about . But how do you know when he's prompting you ? How does how do you know ? I think that's what you were talking about when you talked about that time where you just felt the presence of the Lord come in as you were about to go to sleep . That's intimacy .
Speaker 3Yeah , it totally is .
Speaker 5A deep connection , a deep bond .
Speaker 2Yes .
Speaker 5Totally .
Speaker 2And I think our hearts have to be open to that , because sometimes we can stay in trauma and brokenness and we don't allow that kind of intimacy to come in and comfort us . And I think that's the same thing with friendships you can stay in trauma and brokenness where you never let anyone get close enough to you to see the true , authentic self of who you are . And I think that's what I love about our friendship . You guys wouldn't even let me go there , like you wouldn't let me keep okay , okay , okay , I'm behind this wall and playing peekaboo with you , like you . You wouldn't even let me go there , like you wouldn't let me keep OK , ok , ok , I'm behind this wall and playing peekaboo with you , like you wouldn't even allow that .
Speaker 2And I think that's how you know when your friendships are from God , when they won't even allow you to walk in , that they're like no , no , no , we need , we need the real stuff . Even with us , it's like like what are you wearing ? You carrying something right now . What's going without a word ? Something's on you right now what is that yeah ?
Speaker 2that's how intimate our , our relationship and that's discernment , there you go it's discernment without a word like you're , nope , you're not , and no matter how much we try to fake it . Or like I'm fine , no , no , no , I'm sensing something .
Speaker 5That's when I would call you Teflon . Do you remember that ? I don't call you that anymore , but do you remember I'm like , uh-oh , teflon . Trina , that's who I have right now that coating , candy , coding . What was going on . You are so right . You are so right she's gone .
Speaker 2She's gone , she's been gone .
Speaker 1She's been gone a while , oh yeah .
Speaker 2I forgot about that . I completely forgot about that too . That was protection , but that's how you miss out on the beautiful friendships . That's right when you never take that covering off . You never put those walls down . And a lot of times , I think , as women , we miss out on those friendships because we never drop the walls , we never become vulnerable the vulnerability that's required to have a healthy friendship and learning because discernment is developed over time and in and learning , because discernment is developed over time and in and in relationship and intimacy with the Lord .
Speaker 1So having the wisdom to know who , Lord , who should I open up to , that's good Right , Because we're not necessarily supposed to open up deeply Right To every single person . There's , there's degrees of vulnerability and we have to have wisdom to know kind , um kind of Lord , who are you calling me to even share X Y Z with ? Let's check
Discernment in Friendship and Faith
Speaker 1in with professional counselors Aspen Hazel and Joy Martin . I probably overshare to a degree . I'm I'm a little overly transparent , Um , I mean , I don't give like detailed details but depending on who it is , but I literally was in a having a conversation with someone today , my very first time meeting them , and I was just sharing my journey of where I've been over the last year and a half and well , and I've shared a little bit further than that too .
Speaker 1But she was like I think she was a little surprised at how much I shared and she said you know , thank you for sharing that with me , because you see , people share their stories when they are on the mountaintop and they rarely share , like , all the stuff behind it you know when they were in the Valley .
Speaker 3Yeah .
Speaker 1Like very few people talk about their Valley seasons , and so I think she appreciated that I shared , you know , the aspects that were great and aspects that were not . But I feel like and then I also would say that for those of us who kind of work in my corporate settings and things like that , if we're not in ministry , let's just say it that way If our jobs are not in ministry , I often feel like people exclude the God element or how their relationship with the Lord was walking them through all of that as well , and so it's almost like we compartmentalize our journeys or we only tell a little teeny , tiny bit . But I think that we are missing such an opportunity for connection and for just sharing our stories more fully so that other people our testimonies , really so that people can start to connect the dots and see that , oh yes , God is no respecter of persons and if he did bring them through this or that , then there is hope for me . Yeah .
Speaker 4I think what you're hitting on , too , reminds me of what our culture is facing , which is you've got social media right and no matter what side of the fence you are with social media , a lot of times it shows people's highlight reels , right , and you've got people comparing their lives to someone's highlight reel and going my life doesn't look remotely like this . What's wrong with me ? Something must be off and they're not understanding . You didn't see what it took for this person to get must be off and they're not understanding . You don't . You don't . You didn't see what it took for this person to get to this place , and some people don't even share what it took . That's right , Right .
Speaker 4And so I like to make social media ugly and like , literally show the imperfections of my life , because I don't ever want someone to look at my life and go , oh , she's got her stuff together . It's like I want them to see the real right , Like God is literally working through you , girl , and I can see that right . And so I think , because there's this pressure to post , you know the mountaintops , the peaks right , your food plate right , and you've got people who are starving in their bellies . You know like it's like . Oh , you know this life of social media has painted this unrealistic picture , and so then , when you finally get to that place , you're finding so many people are so unhappy because they're like . I thought this was it , I thought this was the highlight . I thought this would give me this joy .
Speaker 1Join me in a combo with Nadia Dixon and Pastor Sheila Walsh .
Speaker 3Well , I know you said you might hurt some people's feelings and you said that maybe they're not walking in it .
Speaker 4I think we know right , because if they are , truly remaining and abiding .
Speaker 1there's fruit and you can be a fruit inspector , it's okay .
Speaker 4You know if it's sour and you know if it's sweet , right .
Speaker 3So then it's like , okay , I need to pray Not to say that we always have sweet fruit in our own lives . But you know , if it's a consistent thing , if it's consistent , then you know , and it is challenging . I feel , especially I'm in the South , I live in Charlotte , north Carolina you were talking about the buckle of the Bible belt earlier Like it's easy to be culturally Christian .
Speaker 3It's so easy and it's almost an expectation right in the South , but that doesn't mean that you're legitimately remaining , it doesn't mean you're abiding . Um , it doesn't really cost us anything
Vulnerability and Walls We Build
Speaker 3here , you know , as opposed to being like in the middle east or , you know , even in some places in canada , um , where I grew up you know , so I think it's . It's getting harder and harder to see from the outside appearance , but I think if you're plugged in to the spirit and you're remaining , then you're going to be able to sift the wheat and the tares .
Speaker 3They look exactly the same but , one brings nutrition and the other one is weed .
Speaker 6One is a giver and one is a taker . Yeah , that's so good , that is good we could talk a lot about that .
Speaker 1Cultural Christians and kind of giving that outward appearance .
Speaker 6I saw that look .
Speaker 1You're like , I'm like go ahead .
Speaker 6Do you have something you want to say ? No , I just I have lots of thoughts on that , lots Because you really hit on something , but I also think that in the season that we're in , like the body of Christ .
Speaker 3Okay , so I'm not talking about like a country , a state , whatever .
Speaker 6Our spirit of discernment has to be on point , yes , not for judgment purposes , right , but for fruit inspection purposes , and at the same time not be distracted by those who aren't walking the walk , right . Because if we're distracted , you know there are so many people that have struggled with church hurt or that have left the faith because of what they've seen in other people's lives .
Speaker 6And so yeah , you're a fruit inspector , but don't be distracted , don't be . That's not your full job . You know to go and inspect fruit and judge people and be like not you , not you . That's not what the Lord called us to do either , and so it's having that balance , because I do think our discernment has to be on point in the season that we're in .
Speaker 1True , Now let's pull up for a chat with my besties , Stephanie Blakely and Trina Jones besties , stephanie Blakely and Trina Jones .
Speaker 2I reflect back on how we started to where we are today and there's such a natural rhythm of our hearts . You know it's so funny because my husband I met . You know he would say a hearts match . I would be like a hearts match . But I didn't realize , taking that to our friendship , our hearts match , like Like , yes , we are all different , yes , we handle things and we respond to things , but at the end of the day our hearts sincerely match .
Speaker 5I love that .
Speaker 1That's so beautiful .
Speaker 5It is beautiful .
Speaker 1I don't know if I've heard that expression Our hearts match .
Speaker 2It's actually engraved in a frame because that was that was our thing , Like our hearts match . But I didn't realize like you take that , even outside of my marriage , you take that to my friendships and it's like you know what . That's the one thing that connects us . Our hearts match .
Speaker 1Our hearts for God , our hearts for each other they match yes
Closing Invitation and Resources
Speaker 1I love that and it makes me think that our hearts can match when our hearts first match the lord's absolutely right , yeah yeah , and we get there by remaining , and it's a process and it's and I'm not saying you got to be perfect with the Lord , have perfect intimacy , perfect , all of that as it matches his spirit , his word , it becomes easier to match and connect with other women whose hearts are also working to do the same or working towards that .
Speaker 2Well said Love that Agreed , agreed , good stuff . Thank you , kelly , thank you , thank you . Thank you , it was beautiful . Yes , love that Agreed , agreed , good stuff . Thank you , kelly . Thank you , thank you , thank you , it was beautiful , yes .
Speaker 1Thank you . Before you move on , I want to encourage you , take a few moments to practice stillness and ask Holy Spirit what he wants to say to you right now . If you're feeling an invitation to go deeper , head over to imkellyjohnsoncom to download this season's companion resource . Thanks so much for flowing with me .