Episode 483
This deeply moving episode of Compared to Who? features Anne Beiler, the original creator of Auntie Anne’s Pretzels, as she shares her powerful personal story of trauma, loss, and ultimately, healing. Host Heather Creekmore guides a vulnerable discussion on the profound role confession plays in emotional and spiritual recovery, especially after devastating events.
What’s Inside:
Encouragement and actionable advice for anyone carrying burdens, trauma, or secrets: You are not meant to walk alone.
Key Takeaways:
Confession is not just about admitting wrongdoing; it’s about reclaiming connection, authenticity, and health—spiritually, mentally, and physically.
Secrets and shame fester in isolation, but openness (even when terrifying) is the beginning of transformation and hope.
Healing from trauma often requires courage to take responsibility, to stop blaming others, and to believe you’re worthy of freedom and forgiveness.
The body truly does “keep score”—emotional pain can manifest physically, but light begins to pierce the darkness the moment you step into honesty and connection.
Resources Mentioned:
James 5:16 and 1 John’s call to “walk in the light as He is in the light”
Book recommendation: The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk (Amazon affiliate link)
Connect & Learn More:
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Final Encouragement: If you are struggling with secrets, shame, or trauma, let today be the day you take a courageous step. Find someone to connect with, be brutally honest about your pain, and embrace the freedom that comes from confession and community.
**This episode was part of a paid partnership with WeShare: Healthcare by UHSM.
Visit: weshare.org/heather for a free quote or to learn more about this Christian healthshare company.
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