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Roads Rocks Weeds + Soil

Roads Rocks Weeds + Soil

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Roads, Rocks, Weeds + Soil is a faith-based podcast that helps GenXennial listeners navigate life’s challenges through raw conversations, expert insights, and personal healing strategies. Designed for faith-driven seekers and personal growth enthusiasts, it explores emotional healing, toxic patterns, and self-discovery. Blending faith, psychology, and storytelling, this podcast equips you with the tools to break cycles, rebuild confidence, and walk in purpose.ROADS ROCKS WEEDS SOIL PODCAST Spirituality
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  • Friends After Forty: Words With My Brother — Brotherhood, Loyalty & Who Walks With You
    Apr 27 2026

    Most men were never taught how to lead.

    They learned by living.

    And now they’re carrying responsibility, making decisions, and leading others… while still figuring it out themselves.

    In this episode of Roads, Rocks, Weeds & Soil: The Radio Edit, Natasha Elaine sits down with Patrick M. Gill to close out the Friends After Forty: Words With My Brother series with a real conversation about brotherhood, loyalty, and what it takes to grow as a man when you didn’t have the example.

    This isn’t theory.

    This is what it looks like when men choose to stay connected, stay accountable, and stay aligned with God together.

    In this episode, we cover:
    Why many men are leading without ever being led
    How isolation shows up in leadership and responsibility
    The difference between being surrounded and being supported
    Why loyalty matters more than convenience in friendship
    How real brotherhood creates growth, accountability, and legacy

    The real question is:
    Who’s actually walking with you while you’re becoming?

    Forty-One Days to Faith-Filled Friendship Journal
    A 6-week guided devotional and reflection journal to help you heal from friendship wounds, discern who belongs in your life, and rebuild your circle with God at the center.

    Includes the Click, Connect, or Cut discernment worksheet.

    Get it here: https://payhip.com/b/89NBO

    Featured artists in this series: Adia, Dante Pride, LimoBlaze

    Want the full radio experience with music?
    Catch the replay on Mixcloud.com/rrwspodcast


    If this episode spoke to you, send it to someone in your circle.

    Not everybody.

    The one who’s walking with you.

    A real conversation about brotherhood, loyalty, and what it takes to grow as a man when you didn’t have the example.

    friendship after 40, brotherhood, Christian men, faith and leadership, loyalty in friendships, men and accountability, spiritual growth, Christian podcast, relationships and faith, discipleship

    Song of the Week: Cole Palmer — LimoBlaze, Andy Mineo, DC3

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    19 mins
  • Correction With Care | Why Men Reject Correction and What It Costs Everyone | Words With My Brother Ep 3
    Apr 23 2026

    Why do so many men struggle to receive correction… and what does it cost the people connected to them?

    In this episode of Words With My Brother, Natasha Elaine and Patrick Gill get honest about one of the most misunderstood areas of leadership, relationships, and spiritual growth: correction.

    Because correction is not just about what’s said… it’s about how it’s received.

    We talk about:• Why men often reject correction even when it’s needed• The difference between rejecting truth vs rejecting delivery• How pride, pressure, and identity shape a man’s response• What it actually looks like to correct someone with care• The relational cost when correction is avoided or mishandled

    Proverbs 27:17 reminds us that iron sharpens iron… but sharpening requires friction. And most people are not prepared for that friction.

    If you’ve ever tried to correct someone and it went left…
    or you’ve been corrected and shut down before really hearing it…
    this conversation is for you.

    🎧 Listen in and ask yourself:
    Am I growing from correction… or running from it?


    Follow the show, share this episode with someone who needs it, and tap into the full conversation on YouTube and Mixcloud.

    📓 The Friends After Forty Journal is available now to help you reflect on your relationships, patterns, and growth. https://payhip.com/b/89NBO


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    19 mins
  • Correction With Care | Leadership, Accountability & Growth + Limoblaze Mix (RRWS Ep. 3)
    Apr 21 2026

    Episode 3 of Roads, Rocks, Weeds + Soil: The Radio Edit continues the Words With My Brother series with an honest conversation about correction, accountability, and growth.

    In Correction With Care, Natasha Elaine and Patrick Gill break down what it really looks like to give and receive correction the right way in leadership, relationships, and everyday life.

    Why is correction so difficult to receive?
    Why do people resist truth, even when it could help them grow?
    And what does healthy correction actually look like between people who care about each other?

    This episode explores the tension between pride and growth, and why learning how to handle correction is essential for maturity, character, and discipleship.

    🎙️ In this episode:• Why correction is often resisted• How leadership requires humility and listening• The difference between correction that builds and correction that breaks• Why accountability is essential for growth• How pride, fear, and isolation impact relationships


    🎧 Featured Music on Mixcloud (Limoblaze Mix):• Solid Ground• Pray• God Did It• Way (Song of the Week)

    This is not just a conversation.It’s a reflection on how we respond when truth shows up.


    📲 Follow Roads, Rocks, Weeds + Soil for weekly faith-based conversations
    💬 Share this episode with someone navigating growth, leadership, or relationships
    🔁 Full radio mix available on Mixcloud:
    https://www.mixcloud.com/RRWSPODCAST/correction-with-care-limoblaze-mix-roads-rocks-weeds-soil-radio-edit-ep-3/


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    20 mins
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