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Spoken Psalms Podcast

Author: Chelsea Bridges

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Spoken Psalms is a space created to reflect on God's goodness through self-reflection, revelation, and poetry. Here, fellowship meets transparency and faith shared in real time. My prayer is that as you listen, something resonates meeting you exactly where you are and it blesses you. 

5 Episodes
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Let’s Talk Relationships. I share my personal journey of learning to cultivate and steward relationships well while trusting God and applying His Word to every season of life.
Introduction

Introduction

2026-03-0801:12

I welcome you to Spoken Psalms, sharing the vision of this space where faith, reflection, and poetry come together.
Let's talk about distractions, both external and internal. Keep your eyes forward. Stay focused. Guard your heart. Tend your vineyard. And remember what God brought you out of its not worth going back to. 
Authenticity in the faith walk isn't about performance, but presence. In this episode, I share a personal journal and what it means to be truly seen, transformed, and shaped by God, letting His work within us speak louder than our words, creating real fellowship. 
Ep 3: Fear, Defeated

Ep 3: Fear, Defeated

2026-01-1013:10

Fear challenges our authority. In this episode, we reclaim our confidence, cultivate a sound mind, and recognize God’s hand in the refining process. If you’re being stretched in this season, don’t fear, focus on what God has already promised. 
Reflect with me on gratitude, growth, and entering the new year with an intentional heart posture toward God. This episode is an invitation to remember, reset, and say thank you before asking for more. 
Intro: Why I Am Here

Intro: Why I Am Here

2025-12-3010:40

Welcome and thank you for listening in on this first episode. I introduce the heart behind the space and share the moment Jesus and poetry became real to me, not as a concept but a lived experience. Reflecting on faith, voice, and revelation. 
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