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Walked On, Walked Over: The Devaluing of Women

Updated: 7 days ago

Do you find yourself performing or constantly proving yourself to make your value seen by others? If so, you are not alone.


Podcast host, headset and microphone

In this episode of Single Christian Women Speak, I converse with Pat, sharing a few personal experiences she faced while not knowing her actual value.


We explored tips for women to discover their worth and discussed the common issue of women only feeling valuable when a man is in their lives.


Pat knows the audience is mainly Single Christian women, yet she says, “You are a kept woman.” What could she be talking about?

A dirty doormat with shoes next to it

If you are single and have nothing to learn from a married woman, think again. Pat shares, "Knowing our value as a wife begins in simple actions that occur during dating." Then, she discloses the motives behind her actions that caused her husband to call her “Pat Mat.” You will hear what this did to Pat and then see what it did for her.


The episode explores contrasting characteristics found in women who know their value compared to women who do not. See if you can recognize yourself. Knowledge is powerful.


If you struggle to know your value or feel inadequate because others don’t often see you, this conversation is packed with real-life stories from a woman who has experienced them. She shares encouraging words to help you discover just how valuable you are.


Ready to discover who you indeed are? Click Spotify to listen to the full episode of Single Christian Women Speak, Walked On, Walked Over: The Devaluing of Women with Pat, a woman who now knows her value.


Podcast episodes are also on Spotify, Amazon Music, and iTunes.


Stay tuned for the next episode, The Power of a Pill: When a Prescription is in Control. Zach, a single Christian father, shares his experience with Prescription Dependency. Learn about the support individuals struggling with dependency need from family, friends, and the church.

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