Episode 12: Season One Wrap Up
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If you've been here from the beginning, this episode is for you. Megan brings Season One full circle — returning to the foundational image of the peach and the deeper truth it's always been pointing to: you get to choose.
In this episode, Megan covers:
- The core throughline of Season One — from trauma response to conscious choice
- Why trauma takes away your choice on purpose (it's keeping you alive) — and what becomes possible when you slow down enough to reclaim it
- The full spectrum of what you get to choose: how you respond, what you risk, how you narrate your story, who you share your vulnerability with, and how you relate to God
- The fine but real line between devastation with hope and devastation without it — and what makes the difference
- The peach image revisited: what it means to share your heart without losing it, and why reciprocity is the antidote to loneliness
- Why the current epidemic of loneliness isn't a mystery — it's a disconnection from the intimate, mutual rhythm of I share, you receive; you share, I receive
- A preview of Season Two and what's coming next
Quote from this episode:
"You get to choose how you relate to a higher power, or if you do. You get to choose all of those things. And our trauma responses are designed to protect us — they take away our choice — until we can slow down and choose what we're going to think, experience, or do with those experiences instead."
Power Back Here exists for the individual or couple ready to stop living in survival mode — and start choosing something entirely different.
This is the work of recognizing your trauma patterns, reclaiming your nervous system, and rebuilding intimacy in the relationships that matter most — with yourself, with others, and with God. Because real healing was never meant to be something you white-knuckle alone. It was always meant to be a return. A return to the One who knew you before the damage, before the survival strategies, before you forgot what it felt like to be fully yourself.
Christ is the center of this work. Not as a concept or a comfort — but as the living relational anchor who makes it possible to face what's hard, release what's broken, and build something that actually sustains and supports us. Sovereign love isn't something we manufacture. It's something we receive — and then learn to live from.
That is what we are building here, one honest episode at a time.
If this is resonating and you're ready to go deeper — in yourself or in your marriage — you can book a call with me here to talk about next steps.
Power back here.