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On The Wings Of Grace (Part 1)

On The Wings Of Grace (Part 1)

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What if the pain you’ve spent years burying is the very thing keeping you from the love and connection you crave? In this powerful Part 2 of an unforgettable Unleash & Rise Podcast episode, Laquvia continues her conversation with Fairlen Browning — pastor, mother, and author of On the Wings of Grace.If you caught the previous episode, you already know Fairlen’s story began in the shadows — a child hidden, rejected, and left searching for answers an absent father could never give. If you haven’t heard it yet, pause here and go listen — you don’t want to miss how this journey began.In this episode, Fairlen reveals how facing her father’s absence was only the beginning. She opens up about the moment she realized her survival mode — the walls, the cut-offs, the constant bracing for abandonment — was quietly passing down a legacy she never wanted for her children.Through therapy, faith, and the relentless questions of the Holy Spirit, Fairlen shows what it really looks like to break free from old wounds and become the parent you always needed. This episode is a reminder that healing is never just about you — it’s about changing what your children inherit.Don’t miss this conversation. And if you skipped the previous episode? Trust me — go back and catch up.In This Episode:[00:05] Choosing to break generational curses for your kids[00:32] The truth about accountability and forgiving what you don’t understand[01:52] “The absence of answers is not an excuse for not healing.”[04:17] How rejection shapes your identity — and keeps you “protected” but lonely[05:11] The therapist’s mirror: real talk on cutting people off as a trauma response[06:18] The Holy Spirit as the best interrogator[08:48] Living in survival mode: the cost of not knowing your authentic self[10:35] Colorism, identity battles, and feeling “too much” or “not enough”[13:08] Facing your brokenness: the courage to look in the mirror[15:05] Going back to the root: generational patterns and mother wounds[16:13] Raising daughters with standards: how a present father changes everything[20:32] “One generation’s compromise is the next generation’s captivity.”[26:26] Understanding your parents’ pain — and forgiving them anyway[32:58] Knowing your worth: refusing to marry “potential” and waiting for the real thingNotable Quotes[01:27] “My father was really forgiving what I did not understand and what I may never get answers for, because I don't know that he even has answers for why he was not there or what occurred.”— Fairlen Browning[01:46] “The absence of answers was not an excuse for me not to heal.” — Fairlen Browning[02:34] “Somebody got to be brave enough to heal, even what they may not understand.” — Fairlen Browning[03:39] “You learn that through healing, the person that you have built yourself to be is not who I really was. The person that I presented was the protected version of me.” — Fairlen Browning[05:46] “I subconsciously expected people to walk away. So when you did walk away, or when there was something that I thought that was unsafe in the relationship, before you walked away, I cut you off.” — Fairlen Browning[06:38] “The Holy Spirit is probably the best interrogator you will ever meet.” — Fairlen Browning[20:26] “One generation's compromise is the next generation's captivity.” — Fairlen Browning[20:43] “I didn't want to sit down at the dinner table and have to have the conversation about grandma, why would you like this to daddy and now he like this. That wasn't the conversation I wanted to have.”— Fairlen Browning[33:02] “I had to understand that I was worth having somebody put together.” — Fairlen BrowningResources and LinksUnleash and RiseUnleash & Rise PodcastFacebookInstagramFairlen BrowningFacebookInstagramLinkedInBook: On the Wings of Grace: A Story of Loss Hope & RedemptionLaquvia GarrettWebsiteInstagramLinkedIn
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