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WholeHeart Conversations

WholeHeart Conversations

By: CONSTANCE LAVONICE
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Join Mental Health Counselor Constance Lavonice for WholeHeart Conversations on Biblical faith, mental health, and resilience. Expect encouragement that penetrates your spirit and soul, fortifies your mental health, and builds WholeHeart (spirit, soul, and body) resilience. Take a break from the constant stream of negative news and tune in weekly for encouragement and practical insights.






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Episodes
  • A Biblical Blueprint for Success
    Jun 19 2026

    “Success” is one of those words that can motivate you or quietly exhaust you, depending on who gets to define it. We start by naming the usual answers financial freedom, helping others, a strong family, a stable job, good health and then we ask a sharper question: what does good success look like when God sets the terms?

    I anchor the conversation in Jeremiah 29:11 and Joshua 1:8, where God lays out a simple blueprint for prosperity and wholeness: keep the Word in your mouth, meditate on it continually, and do what it says. We talk about what biblical meditation really means (study, ponder, personalize), why it builds faith, and how it can steady your mind with the kind of peace described in Isaiah 26:3. If you’re looking for Christian encouragement that also respects mental health, you’ll hear clear connections between renewing your mind and the kind of cognitive restructuring therapists use to change thought patterns.

    We also get practical about the power of words. Proverbs 18 reminds us that our speech produces fruit, reveals what we believe, and shapes the outcomes we experience. Speaking God’s promises is not about pretending life is easy; it’s about training your focus, strengthening faith, and letting truth lead your choices. Then we bring it home with obedience: acting on God's Word.

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    12 mins
  • Cultivate Emotional Intelligence
    Jun 11 2026

    Your emotions can feel loud, confusing, and exhausting, but they’re not proof that you’re failing. They’re data, and when you learn to read them with wisdom, they become a tool for healthier choices, calmer relationships, and stronger resilience. We anchor this conversation in Abigail’s story from 1 Samuel 25, where humility, discernment, and courage come together in a moment that could have exploded but didn’t.

    We talk about emotional intelligence (EQ) through a faith and mental health lens: what it means to recognize emotions without shame, why emotionally driven reasoning can hijack clear thinking, and how Scripture points us toward a sound mind. We connect Proverbs 9:10 and Proverbs 4:23 to everyday life, because guarding your heart is not abstract. It shows up in how you handle anger that pushes people away, fear that shrinks your world, and sadness that isolates you.

    We also get practical about the body. Emotions create real chemistry, from calming neurotransmitters like dopamine and serotonin to stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline that fuel fight, flight, or freeze. When that stress response becomes chronic, it can strain major systems in the body and contribute to anxiety, depression, burnout, and relationship conflict. That’s why we focus on self-regulation skills you can practice right away: pausing to breathe, noticing physical cues, and choosing to respond deliberately instead of reacting impulsively.

    EQ can be learned, and for believers we’re not doing it alone. We remind ourselves that the Holy Spirit is our helper, and self-control is available as we grow. If this encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more women can find WholeHeart conversations that strengthen faith and mental wellness.

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    14 mins
  • The Value of Humility: Lessons From Abigail
    Jun 3 2026

    Anger can feel righteous in the moment, but it rarely leads to wise outcomes. We go to 1 Samuel 25 and sit with one of the most practical stories in Scripture for conflict, emotional regulation, and faith in action: Abigail stepping into a volatile situation and preventing David from making a decision he would have carried for the rest of his life.

    We talk about what humility really is and what it is not. Humility is not walking around bowed down or pretending you do not matter. Humility is clear identity, seeing yourself the way God sees you, and that posture positions us to receive God’s grace, help, and favor. From there, we trace the turning points of the story: Nabal’s foolish contempt, David’s rising rage, and Abigail’s quick thinking as she gathers provisions, listens to the facts, and chooses courageous intercession.

    You’ll hear how Abigail uses wisdom and discernment to de escalate a crisis, why anger is not a friend of rational conversation, and how reminding someone of their calling can pull them back from the edge. This is a conversation for Christian women who want WholeHeart resilience, stronger mental health, and biblical tools for navigating high conflict moments with strength and peace.

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    12 mins
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