Letting Go, Living Free
Welcome to the Letting Go, Living Free Podcast - a safe space for all who are ready to release the weight of unforgiveness, loss, rejection and abandonment and step boldly into the freedom God has promised.
Hosted by Kathryn Brown, woman of faith, purpose, and compassion, each episode offers biblical encouragement, real conversations, and practical steps to help you heal from past hurts, set life-giving boundaries, and walk confidently in God's purpose for your life.
Whether you're navigating loss, betrayal, disappointment, or simply struggling to move forward, this podcast will remind you that with God's grace, you can let go of what was and embrace the beauty of what's ahead.
If you're ready to heal, forgive and live free - you're in the right place.
Letting Go, Living Free
I'm Tired of Healing
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Healing is holy work.
But let’s be honest — sometimes it’s exhausting.
In this deeply honest and encouraging episode of Letting Go, Living Free, Kathryn Brown speaks to the quiet fatigue that comes after you’ve prayed, processed, forgiven, journaled, and grown… and you’re still healing.
What happens when you’re not quitting — just tired?
What happens when another layer surfaces and you think, “Lord… not this again”?
In this episode, Kathryn:
• Explores the emotional fatigue that can come with layered healing
• Shares a personal season when she was tired of healing
• Teaches the difference between resting and retreating
• Offers practical tools for what to do in the resting phase
• Provides biblical encouragement for those who feel faint but still faithful
Healing is not linear.
Rest is not regression.
And weariness does not mean you are failing.
If you are in a season where growth feels heavy but quitting isn’t an option — this episode will strengthen you, ground you, and remind you that God gives power to the faint.
You don’t have to rush your healing.
You don’t have to perform your strength.
You can rest — and continue.
This one is for the strong who are quietly tired. 💛