The Prodigal Daughter Podcast
Guiding Hearts Back Home
Have you ever felt lost, overlooked, or far from where you thought you should be? The Prodigal Daughter Podcast is a safe place where faith meets real life. Hosted by Nicole Viljoen, this weekly podcast brings heartfelt devotionals, Bible studies, and honest conversations that remind you of God’s unfailing love and grace.
Whether you’re navigating seasons of doubt, longing for deeper intimacy with God, or simply needing encouragement for your daily walk, you’ll find hope here. Through Scripture, storytelling, and prayer, Nicole invites you to journey back to the Father’s heart—because no matter how far you’ve wandered, there is always a way home.
✨ Expect:
- Practical devotionals rooted in God’s Word
- Encouragement for women in every season of life
- Stories of redemption, faith, and God’s goodness
- Gentle reminders that you are seen, loved, and chosen
If you’re searching for a podcast that uplifts, equips, and guides your heart closer to Jesus, you’ve found it.
📖 “But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was filled with compassion for him.” – Luke 15:20
The Prodigal Daughter Podcast
The You God Knows
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In this deeply personal episode of The Prodigal Daughter Podcast, Nicole speaks about the hidden loneliness that comes from living behind a mask — and the freedom that comes when you finally return to who God created you to be.
So many of us feel unseen, not because no one is looking, but because we are living as a version of ourselves shaped by fear, trauma, and the need for approval. Using heartfelt reflection and New King James Version (NKJV) scripture, this episode reveals a powerful truth:
God does not respond to the version of you that the world created.
He responds to the one He designed.
If you’ve ever changed yourself to be accepted… if you’ve ever felt invisible even in a room full of people… this episode is for you.
It’s not about becoming someone new.
It’s about returning to the you God knows.
This is an invitation — back to truth, back to identity, back to God.