Conversations With Jocelyn Podcast: Ep. 117
- Wendy Bowers
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- Oct 30, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Nov 1, 2024

In this episode of Faith on the Journey, host Jocelyn welcomes guest Allicia Johnson-Niles, an author and speaker who shares her powerful story of loss, healing, and faith. Alicia's father was tragically murdered while serving in the U.S. Navy when she was only two years old. Despite the young age at which she experienced this loss, Alicia discusses the lasting impact it had on her life and her journey of healing and finding hope through God. Join Jocelyn and Alicia as they explore why popular grief culture doesn't work for kids.
Podcast Highlights
02:07 Escaping grief and cultural stigma.
02:47 The profound impact of grief on children's emotional well-being
05:30 How grief culture does not work for children.
07:39 Exploring the journey of personal grief
12:05 Secure your copy of "Sister Starts, Your Ministry" now and step boldly into your calling.
14:31 False guilt and healing from trauma.
15:11 Believe in your worthiness.
21:00 Honor loved ones through meaningful traditions.
25:18 The importance of breaking the silence around grief and seeking Christian counseling support
Connect with Allicia Johnson
Instagram and Facebook: @unlikelycourage
The music for this show is provided by Bensound.com.
Host: Jocelyn J. Jones
Produced by: Jocelyn J Jones
Editor: J. Bonifacio
The content shared during the Faith on the Journey broadcast is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended to treat or diagnose any mental health condition.
Due to the content of this broadcast, some of the content can be triggering. If triggered, please seek professional support. Viewer discretion is advised.








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