Episode 133
Uncertainty is definitely not my favorite part of life.
In this episode of MercyCast, I had the joy of sitting down with the insightful and compassionate Becky Keife, author of A Verse A Day For The Anxious Soul: A Hundred Days of Peace for the Calm You Crave, to talk about something that touches so many of us—anxiety. Whether it’s the tightness in your chest before a big decision, or a relentless mental loop that keeps you up at night, anxiety shows up in all kinds of ways. And yet, it’s something we often try to face alone.
But what if we didn’t have to?
Becky and I dive deep into the reality that mental health struggles like anxiety don’t disqualify us—they connect us. This conversation is all about vulnerability, emotional health, and learning to be honest about what we’re carrying. Together, we explore how anxiety isn’t something to hide from, but a signal—an invitation—to lean into community, faith, and even our own self-compassion.
We talk about what it means to live in the tension of being both anxious and at peace. About how calming our nervous system—through techniques like box breathing—can help us reconnect with the present moment and the God who is with us in it. We don’t gloss over the physical realities of anxiety, but we do push back against the lie that it defines us.
This episode is full of practical coping strategies, honest reflections, and reminders that your story isn’t over—and you’re not alone. Anxiety may feel overwhelming, but it can also be a surprising catalyst for personal growth, deeper faith, and greater compassion—for yourself and for others.
Highlights and takeaways from the conversation:
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