• 49. Dating & Marriage When the Father Wound Still Hurts | Healing Attachment, Trust & Love Patterns
    2026/02/06

    In Episode 4 of Escaping the Ordinary, we dive into how unresolved father wounds show up in dating and marriage—often long after the relationship begins. From unhealthy attraction patterns to trust issues and emotional triggers, this episode explores how past wounds can quietly shape present love.

    You’ll learn how emotional neglect, abandonment, or inconsistency from a father can lead to choosing familiar pain over healthy connection, projecting old wounds onto partners, and struggling to feel safe even in committed relationships. Through faith-centered teaching, real-life examples, and compassionate insight, this episode helps listeners recognize the difference between reacting from the past and responding from healing.

    This conversation invites women to stop choosing partners based on familiarity with pain and start building relationships rooted in wholeness, emotional safety, and God’s design for love. If you’re dating, married, or preparing for future relationships while healing from father wounds, this episode will meet you with clarity, grace, and hope.

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    9 分
  • 48. Expecting Consistency Without Guilt | Healing Father Wounds & Escaping Survival Love
    2026/02/05

    In Episode 3 of Escaping the Ordinary, we explore why many women feel guilt for wanting consistency in relationships—and how father wounds, emotional neglect, and instability in childhood can teach the heart to survive on less.

    This episode unpacks how inconsistency shapes expectations, why asking for communication, follow-through, and emotional availability can feel uncomfortable, and how healing invites us to stop apologizing for healthy needs. Through faith-centered teaching, real-life examples, and honest reflection, listeners are guided to recognize consistency as a reflection of God’s faithful love—not control or neediness.

    If you’ve ever felt “too much” for wanting stability, struggled with guilt around boundaries or expectations, or are learning to escape survival patterns rooted in father wounds, this episode will help you reclaim your voice, your needs, and your worth.

    ✨ Connect with Me: Have a question, story, or topic you'd love to hear on the show? I’d love to hear from you!

    📩 Email: [throughmyfatherseye@gmail.com]

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  • 47. Why Healthy Love Feels Boring at First
    2026/01/24

    In Episode 2 of Escaping the Ordinary, we explore why calm, consistent, and emotionally available love can feel unfamiliar—甚至 uncomfortable—after growing up with father wounds, emotional neglect, or inconsistency.

    For many women, “ordinary” love was shaped in survival mode: unpredictability, emotional highs and lows, and the constant need to prove worth. In this episode, we unpack how the nervous system learns chaos as normal, why peace can feel unsafe before it feels secure, and how healing invites us to escape unhealthy expectations rooted in past wounds.

    Through faith-filled insight, real-life examples, and compassionate teaching, this episode helps listeners recognize the difference between emotional intensity and emotional safety. You’ll learn why missing chaos doesn’t mean you’re broken, how God’s consistent love rewires our expectations, and what it looks like to stay present long enough for peace to become familiar.

    If you’re healing from father wounds, attachment patterns, or learning how to receive healthy love through faith, this episode will meet you with clarity, grace, and hope.

    ✨ Connect with Me: Have a question, story, or topic you'd love to hear on the show? I’d love to hear from you!

    📩 Email: [throughmyfatherseye@gmail.com]

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    8 分
  • 46. When Chaos Felt Like Love - Escaping The Ordinary Series
    2026/01/24

    Why does healthy love sometimes feel boring, while chaotic relationships feel intense and magnetic? In this opening episode of the Escaping the Ordinary series, we explore how father wounds, emotional neglect, and inconsistency can train the heart to confuse chaos with love.

    This episode speaks directly to women who grew up with absent, emotionally unavailable, or inconsistent fathers and now find themselves drawn to unstable relationships, emotional highs and lows, or partners who mirror familiar pain. Through honest conversation, faith-based insight, and real-life examples, we uncover how the nervous system learns survival patterns and why peace can feel uncomfortable before it feels safe.

    Rooted in Christian faith and emotional healing, this episode invites listeners to begin rewriting unhealthy love expectations and to see consistency, calm, and emotional safety as evidence of healing—not a lack of passion. If you’re navigating father wounds, attachment patterns, or learning how to trust healthy love, this episode will gently guide you toward wholeness.

    ✨ Connect with Me: Have a question, story, or topic you'd love to hear on the show? I’d love to hear from you!

    📩 Email: [throughmyfatherseye@gmail.com]

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    9 分
  • 45. “When the Absent Father Returns: Healing, Hope & Healthy Boundaries”
    2026/01/13

    What happens when the father you learned to live without suddenly wants to come back into your life?

    In this episode of Through My Father’s Eyes, I sit down with Mya, who grew up without her father and was unexpectedly faced with his return as an adult. One year ago, he reached out wanting to reconnect — reopening wounds, stirring hope, and raising difficult questions about trust, boundaries, and healing.

    Mya shares her journey with honesty and courage, opening up about the mixed emotions that surfaced, how she protected her heart, and how faith guided her through a process that wasn’t simple or rushed. This conversation is for women navigating father absence, reconnection, or the tension between forgiveness and self-preservation.

    If you’ve ever wondered whether it’s okay to move slowly, to set boundaries, or to choose peace over pressure — this episode will remind you that your healing matters.

    ✨ Connect with Me: Have a question, story, or topic you'd love to hear on the show? I’d love to hear from you!

    📩 Email: [throughmyfatherseye@gmail.com]

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    14 分
  • 44. Navigating Loneliness When Everyone Looks Happy | Healing Father Wounds Through Faith
    2026/01/09

    Have you ever felt lonely even when surrounded by people who seem joyful and whole? In this powerful episode of Through My Father’s Eyes, we explore the quiet, emotional loneliness many women carry—especially daughters impacted by father absence, emotional neglect, or unresolved father wounds.

    This episode dives deep into the difference between being alone and feeling lonely, the pain of comparison during family-centered seasons, and how growing up without a safe or emotionally present father can shape our ability to feel connected in adulthood. We unpack why loneliness often shows up in full rooms, how “perfect family” images can trigger silent grief, and why these emotions don’t mean you lack faith—they reveal places still longing for healing.

    Rooted in Christian faith and emotional healing, this conversation offers practical, biblical guidance for navigating loneliness without isolating or numbing. You’ll learn healthy coping tools, how to invite God into your grief, and how to begin seeing yourself through your Heavenly Father’s eyes instead of through past wounds.

    If you’re healing from father wounds, emotional abandonment, or struggling with comparison, identity, and belonging, this episode will meet you with truth, compassion, and hope.

    ✨ Topics Covered:

    • Emotional loneliness and father wounds

    • Being unseen while surrounded by people

    • Comparison, grief, and family triggers

    • Healing from emotional neglect

    • Christian healing and identity restoration

    You are not forgotten. You are not broken. Healing begins here.

    ✨ Connect with Me: Have a question, story, or topic you'd love to hear on the show? I’d love to hear from you!

    📩 Email: [throughmyfatherseye@gmail.com]

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    10 分
  • 43. When Family Moments Trigger Father Wounds
    2026/01/09

    Family moments are supposed to feel warm, safe, and joyful — but for many women carrying a father wound, they can stir up unexpected pain, anxiety, and emotional shutdown.

    In this episode, we explore why being around family, celebrations, milestones, or gatherings can trigger deep emotional responses connected to unmet needs, abandonment, rejection, or absence from our fathers. We talk honestly about why these moments can make you feel small again, unseen, or overly emotional — even when you can’t explain why.

    This conversation will help you recognize emotional triggers, understand what your inner child is reacting to, and begin separating the present moment from past pain. Most importantly, we discuss how God meets us in these tender spaces and offers healing that isn’t dependent on family dynamics changing.

    If you’ve ever wondered, “Why does this still hurt?” — this episode is for you.

    ✨ Connect with Me: Have a question, story, or topic you'd love to hear on the show? I’d love to hear from you!

    📩 Email: [throughmyfatherseye@gmail.com]

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    11 分
  • 42. “I’m Back: A Return to Healing, Purpose, and Becoming”
    2025/12/15

    After a season of silence, reflection, and deep healing, Through My Father’s Eyes returns.

    In this special episode, I open my heart and share why I stepped away, what God revealed during the pause, and how healing sometimes requires us to slow down, sit with ourselves, and listen for what’s next. This is an honest, intimate conversation about growth, rest, obedience, and coming back with greater clarity and purpose.

    If you’ve ever felt guilty for needing a break, unsure about starting again, or afraid that pausing meant falling behind — this episode is for you. Together, we’re stepping into a new season marked by deeper conversations, intentional healing, and the courage to stop surviving and start becoming.

    ✨ Connect with Me: Have a question, story, or topic you'd love to hear on the show? I’d love to hear from you!

    📩 Email: [throughmyfatherseye@gmail.com]

    Get Your Healing Journal on Amazon: Through My Father's Eyes Healing Journal: Cook-Morrison, Marselle: Amazon.com: Books

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    Welcome back. Let’s begin again — together.

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    6 分