Steward Her Well
Steward Her Well is a sacred space for women who lead — in nonprofits, business, ministry, or family — but quietly carry the weight of it all.
Hosted by Jasmine Galloway, founder of Good Steward Financial and creator of the Stagnant to Stable program, this podcast is a heart-centered pause for high-capacity women who are visionary, driven, and faithful… but tired.
Each episode is rooted in scripture, layered with real-life, and designed to help you lead with clarity, soul, and sustainability — without performing or pretending.
Through honest reflections, spiritual wisdom, and strategic truth, Jasmine helps you honor the call on your life without burning out under the weight of it.
This is not hustle culture. This is holy ground. Subscribe now and breathe again.
Anchor Scripture: Matthew 11:28 – “Come to me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”
Steward Her Well
Still Called, Still Covered (Season 2 Outro)
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Season 2 of Steward Her Well: Faith Under Fire has been a journey through pressure, patience, and spiritual growth.
Throughout this season, we talked about the heavy moments that test our faith, the silent fears we carry, the long stretches that make us question the timing, and the subtle ways God reminds us that He is still present even when nothing around us seems to be moving.
We explored how timelines stretch not because God forgot about us, but because He is strengthening us. We talked about the internal shifts that happen quietly within us, and how clarity often begins forming long before the full picture is revealed.
And in the end, one truth remains clear.
The fire did not destroy you.
It formed you.
So if you are still walking through your process, still building, still waiting, or still trusting God with a vision that has not fully unfolded yet, this episode is a reminder for you.
You are still called.
You are still covered.
Thank you for walking through Season 2 with me.
And as always, let’s keep stewarding her well.