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Holy Labor: The Real Work of Faith, Trauma, and Healing in Motherhood
I didn't think it would happen to me
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I didn't think it would happen to me

Optimism bias, naming trauma, and radical acceptance as Christian trauma survivors
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Welcome to the very first episode of Holy Labor!

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In this one, I’m opening up a bit about my own story and talking through things like optimism bias, naming trauma, and how radical acceptance can lead to real healing.

You’ll also meet some incredible guests, all of whom are not only experts in their fields but also trauma survivors themselves. We’ve got a Christian OBGYN, Christian therapists specializing in postpartum and trauma, and another fellow podcaster who’s bravely sharing her birth trauma journey.

If you’ve ever felt alone in your motherhood story, you’re definitely in the right place. We’re here to have honest, real conversations—no sugarcoating, just hope and healing.

I’d love for you to listen, share it with a friend, and let’s start breaking the silence together.

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Links:

Dr. Rachelle Keng

Christa Hardin

Rachel Elmore

Hannah Hughes

Strong Like Water by Aundi Kolber

Radical Acceptance Definition

Optimism Bias Definition

National Library of Medicine Birth Trauma Study

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Holy Labor: The Real Work of Faith, Trauma, and Healing in Motherhood
"Holy Labor" is a podcast offering hope and healing for Christian moms who feel alone in their journey through pregnancy, birth, or postpartum trauma. Hosted by author, wife, and new mom Molly Wilcox, this podcast creates a safe space for women whose stories don’t fit the current Christian narrative around motherhood.
Each episode dives deep into the complexities of faith, trauma, and redemption with real stories and expert insights. Featuring conversations with a Christian OBGYN, therapists, authors, and fellow trauma survivors, "Holy Labor" explores the heartache and joy of motherhood while affirming that God’s love is unwavering—even when the journey isn’t what we expected.
If you’ve felt judged, isolated, or misunderstood because your story doesn’t match the picture-perfect version of motherhood, this podcast is for you. Join Molly as she breaks the silence and stigma, reminding you that healing and hope are always possible.
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