Emotional conversations with Esther Johnson
Why a podcast?
Because conversations can heal people.
In a world full of noise, surface-level connections, and filtered realities, I wanted to create a space where people could show up honestly. A space where we can talk about life, pain, growth, relationships, healing, identity, purpose, and everything in between.
For a long time, I felt God pulling me toward communication and storytelling, but I didn’t fully understand why. I questioned myself, doubted my voice, and even ignored the calling at times. Truthfully, I wanted change in my life, but I wasn’t always ready to do the work that real growth requires.
Over time, I realized this platform was never just about me. It’s about all of us.
Emotional Conversations with Esther is a safe place for real conversations. A place where we can unpack hard things, challenge unhealthy patterns, confront pain, laugh loudly, heal honestly, and grow intentionally.
Some conversations may make us uncomfortable. Some may challenge the way we think. But every conversation is rooted in one goal: becoming better, healthier, more whole versions of ourselves.
No pretending. No perfection. Just real people having real conversations that matter.
So take a seat, tune in, and grow with us. This is only the beginning.
Emotional conversations with Esther Johnson
“Sisters, Not Saints: Love, Growth, and the Women We’re Becoming”
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International Women’s Day isn’t just a celebration post for me. It’s a mirror.
For the first time, I’m bringing my younger sister on the podcast — the one I talk about all the time. She’s young, but she’s sharp, wise, beautiful, and quietly powerful. She’s a light… just not the performative kind. The real kind.
And let’s be honest: our relationship isn’t perfect. We’ve had tension, growth, misunderstandings, and moments we had to mature through. But the love is deep — and you’re going to feel that in this conversation.
This episode isn’t “women are amazing” in a cute way.
It’s a challenge.
Because a lot of us are walking around calling it strength when it’s actually survival. Calling it love when it’s actually over-giving and calling it confidence when it’s actually a mask.
So here’s the question as you listen:
What version of you needs to end… so the real you can finally live?
Send me your inspirational stories and feedback! We want to hear from you ❤️.
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HOM, Hour of Meditation- https://www.youtube.com/live/_5KWa_UszFg?si=dKLdh8_quky2t3vH