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Everyday Truths

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<p><strong>Everyday Truths</strong> is where honest faith meets real life.</p> <p>Hosted by Sherri Richard, this podcast is all about living out what you believe—in the middle of laundry piles, unexpected detours, and seasons that don’t look anything like you planned.</p> <p>You won’t find polished sermons or Pinterest-perfect advice here. Instead, you’ll get vulnerable conversations, laugh-out-loud moments, and practical encouragement to follow Jesus in the everyday, ordinary, beautifully messy parts of life.</p> <p>From candid solo episodes to heartfelt guest stories, Everyday Truths is a reminder that God meets us right where we are—not where we think we should be.</p> <p>Pull up a chair. Bring your coffee. And let’s talk about faith for real life.</p>

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May 13, 2026

Fatherless, Rejected, and Still Loved | Episode 39

<p>What happens when you spend your whole life wondering why someone didn’t choose you?</p><p>In this episode of the Everyday Truths Podcast, Sherri sits down with Tiff for a deeply vulnerable conversation about fatherlessness, rejection, identity, and healing.</p><p>As part of the Letters to Me series, Tiff shares what it was like growing up without a relationship with her father—and how that absence quietly shaped the way she viewed herself, relationships, belonging, and even God.</p><p>This episode explores the ache of feeling unwanted… and the long journey of learning that our value was never determined by someone else’s ability to love us well.</p><p><br><strong>Together, they talk about:</strong></p><ul><li> Growing up without a father </li><li> The emotional impact of rejection </li><li> Looking for belonging in relationships </li><li> Healing childhood wounds </li><li> Learning to receive love </li><li> God’s faithfulness through every season </li><li> The difference between fitting in and truly belonging </li></ul><p>This conversation is honest, emotional, and filled with hope for anyone carrying wounds they’ve spent years trying to outrun.</p><p><br><strong>✨ In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li> Why rejection can shape identity for decades </li><li> The hidden grief of fatherlessness </li><li> What healing actually looked like over time </li><li> How Tiff’s marriage helped reshape her understanding of love and safety </li><li> The powerful difference between “fitting in” and “belonging” </li></ul><p><strong>🔔 Enjoying the podcast?</strong></p><p>Following, sharing, and leaving a review helps more people find these conversations—and reminds them they aren’t alone.</p>

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April 29, 2026

When Faith Feels Like Pressure Instead of Freedom | Episode 38

<p>What if the version of faith you learned… isn’t the one Jesus intended?</p><p>In this episode, Sherri sits down with Damaris to unpack a deeply personal and often unspoken struggle: living as the “put-together Christian” while quietly feeling angry, pressured, and disconnected from the grace of God.</p><p>As part of the Letters to Me series, Damaris reflects on a season of legalism, judgment, and performance—and the moment everything began to shift.</p><p>This conversation is for anyone who has:</p><ul><li> Felt like their relationship with God was based on getting everything right </li><li> Struggled with church hurt or disappointment </li><li> Found themselves caught between grace and judgment </li><li> Wondered why faith felt heavy instead of freeing </li></ul><p>Because sometimes the issue isn’t your faith…<br> it’s the version of God you’ve been carrying.</p><p>✨ In this episode, we talk about:</p><ul><li> The trap of performance-based Christianity </li><li> How legalism affects both how we live and how we treat others </li><li> The difference between knowing about grace and experiencing it </li><li> Healing from church hurt and finding safe community </li><li> What it looks like to actually live from grace </li></ul><p>🔔 If this episode encouraged you:</p><p>Leave a review—it helps more people find conversations like this and reminds them they’re not alone.</p>

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April 15, 2026

Running From God… But Still Chosen? | Letters to Me - Clayton Tyner | Episode 37

<p>What do you do when you feel called by God… but your life looks nothing like it should?</p><p>In this episode, Sherri sits down with Clayton Tyner for a powerful and honest conversation about identity, expectations, rebellion, and the grace of a God who never stops pursuing us.</p><p>As part of the Letters to Me series, Clayton reflects on his journey—from the weight of being “the kid with a calling,” to running hard in the opposite direction, to ultimately encountering the kindness of God in a way that changed everything.</p><p>This episode speaks to anyone who has:</p><ul><li> Felt crushed by expectations </li><li> Wrestled with identity or purpose </li><li> Questioned if they’ve gone too far </li><li> Tried to run from God </li></ul><p>Because sometimes the truth is simple:<br> <strong>You’re not too far gone… you’re just on the wrong side of your story.</strong></p><p>And God is still writing it.</p><p>✨ In this episode, we talk about:</p><ul><li> The weight of expectations and identity </li><li> What happens when you rebel against your calling </li><li> The difference between performance and grace </li><li> Why God’s kindness—not shame—leads us back </li><li> How your story (even the messy parts) can be redeemed </li></ul><p>🔔 If this episode encouraged you:</p><p>Take a second to leave a review—it helps more people find these conversations and reminds them they’re not alone.</p>

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What is Everyday Truths?
<p><strong>Everyday Truths</strong> is where honest faith meets real life.</p> <p>Hosted by Sherri Richard, this podcast is all about living out what you believe—in the middle of laundry piles, unexpected detours, and seasons that don’t look anything like you planned.</p> <p>You won’t find polished sermons or Pinterest-perfect advice here. Instead, you’ll get vulnerable conversations, laugh-out-loud moments, and practical encouragement to follow Jesus in the everyday, ordinary, beautifully messy parts of life.</p> <p>From candid solo episodes to heartfelt guest stories, Everyday Truths is a reminder that God meets us right where we are—not where we think we should be.</p> <p>Pull up a chair. Bring your coffee. And let’s talk about faith for real life.</p>
How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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