Spark of Resilience

By: Collective Courage
  • Summary

  • What if healing wasn’t just about moving on but about lighting the path forward? Welcome to Spark of Resilience, a podcast where we explore the journey of finding joy through life’s hardest moments. Through silent struggles society avoids, this space is your judgment-free zone to connect, heal, and grow. Each episode, our guests will share their personal journeys toward peace with honesty, hope, a bit of sunshine, and sarcasm. We will hear tools used to transform brokenness into beauty, challenges into growth, and sorrow into sparks of joy.
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Episodes
  • Faith After Loss: How a Church Heals as One
    Feb 22 2025

    Grief is a testament to love, and when a community mourns, healing becomes a shared journey. In this episode of Spark of Resilience, host Cindy Kangas sits down with Susan Shilton from Nashville Baptist Church to explore the profound impact of community grief following the loss of beloved Pastor Lester DeGroot. Susan shares how faith, connection, and hope have helped her and her community navigate sorrow, turning heartbreak into a guiding light. Join us for an inspiring conversation on honoring the past while embracing the future—one spark at a time.

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    42 mins
  • Carrying Grief, Choosing Joy: A Journey of Healing
    Dec 15 2024

    In this episode, Joy opens up about the death of her father and the complex journey of navigating grief, family relationships, and finding peace. Hear her personal tools and insight that has turned her painful story into one of resilience.

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    41 mins

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