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Healer & Hope Giver Podcast | Christian healing, faith, identity, and resilience You don’t always need a reset. Sometimes you just need a way back in. In this episode of Healer & Hope Giver: Practicing Out Loud, Kim explores the tension between starting over and learning how to continue. Many of us have been taught to reach for resets whenever life feels messy, discouraging, or incomplete. But constantly beginning again can quietly erase the progress we’ve already made. This conversation looks at the difference between reset culture and re-entry — and why learning to step back into our lives with honesty and compassion may be the more sustainable path forward. In this episode we explore: • why starting over can feel so appealing • the hidden cost of constantly resetting • the pressure to erase progress instead of continuing imperfectly • what re-entry looks like in real life • choosing sustainability over urgency • learning to stay with yourself when life feels unfinished If you’ve been feeling the pull to start over lately, this episode offers a different invitation — one that allows you to continue without erasing what you’ve already lived. 🎙 About the Podcast Healer & Hope Giver: Practicing Out Loud is a podcast about healing, faith, resilience, and learning to live honestly through every season of life. Through personal stories, devotionals, and reflective conversations, Kim shares what God has revealed through health struggles, identity work, grief, infertility, and the journey of becoming who we were created to be. New long-form episodes release every Monday, with devotional reflections released every Thursday.