
Still Coloring with Toni Collier
In the Still Coloring podcast, author, speaker, and founder of Broken Crayons Still Color, Toni Collier, invites you to lean into the stories of women and men that uncover their brokenness and practically show how they rebuilt their lives with hope and grit. Toni hopes that you will be inspired, poured into, and walk away believing that you too can create something beautiful with your life, no matter what.
Episodes
I Trusted My Intellect More Than God's Voice (Reading Psalm 46)
Do you rely more on your intellect than God's voice?
In this episode of the Still Coloring podcast, Toni Collier opens up about a difficult truth she discovered while reading Psalm 46: she had been trusting her own understanding more than God's wisdom. If you've been overthinking every decision, carrying burdens you were never meant to carry, or feeling exhausted from trying to control every outc
I Didn't Think I Was Worth Helping (Reading Psalm 30)
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Through honest storytelling about her recent surgery, friendship, motherhood, healing, and faith, Toni reminds us that God nev
I Thought I Was Damaged Goods (Reading Through Psalm 121)
In this episode of the Still Coloring Podcast, Toni opens up about one of the most painful seasons of her life—walking through betrayal, divorce, financial uncertainty, public scrutiny, and the feeling that maybe she had become "damaged goods." Through Psalm 121, Toni shares how God reminded her that He never stopped seeing her, never stopped watching over her, and never stopped working, even when
Why Psalm 27 Makes Me Cry Every Time
Can I tell you why Psalm 27 brings me to tears every time I read it? It’s one of the most meaningful passages of Scripture in my life, truly. It has carried me through grief, heartbreak, rebuilding, fear, and seasons when I felt like I had nothing left to hold onto but God.
If you've ever felt overwhelmed, exhausted, anxious, abandoned, or unsure of what to pray, I really do hope this conversatio
The First Time I Heard God's Voice
Have you ever desperately wanted to hear God's voice... but weren't sure if it was really Him?
I want to tell you a powerful story about the first time I believe I heard the voice of God. Y’all know I’ve been going through it – navigating divorce, doing my best as a single mom, facing financial hardship, and healing from trauma. This season really and truly has brought me to complete desperation a
When It Feels Like Everyone Else Has the Life You Wanted
What do you do when it feels like everyone else is getting to enjoy the life you prayed for?
Today we’re talking about disappointment, unanswered prayers, jealousy, seasons of waiting, and struggling to trust God’s timing. I call it the “pain comparison trap” and it’s HARD, y’all. Comparison can slowly steal your peace and distort your view of yourself and God!
If you’ve ever wondered why everyone
The Pain of Rebuilding Your Life That No One Talks About
What happens when life falls apart… and you have to rebuild from scratch? I’ve been there. And I’m still going through a season of rebuilding years after my second divorce. So, let’s talk about the emotional pain of starting over again when life doesn’t go according to plan.
From grief and disappointment to healing and trusting God in the middle of uncertainty, this episode is for anyone who feel
How to Navigate Divorce When Your Kids Are in the Middle
Divorce is hard. But navigating divorce when your kids are involved? Hello somebody, now that’s a whole different level of pressure!!
How do you support your kids emotionally during divorce? What does the Bible say about the fear, guilt, and uncertainty we face as a parent? I’m absolutely not perfect and am still learning as I navigate through, but I want to focus today’s episode on what I’ve lear
So I Went To Prison...And This Is What God Did
What if the place you think is “freedom” is actually where you’re still in bondage?
Friendssss, I’ve gotta share a truly life-changing experience with you. I recently visited a federal women’s prison with God Behind Bars, and it completely redefined my understanding of freedom!
Let’s take a look together at John 8 and the story of the woman caught in adultery. We’ll look at how shame, sin, hesitat
A Prayer for When Your Heart Feels Heavy
If your heart feels heavy today, this prayer is for you. You don’t have to have the right words. You don’t have to have it all together. If your heart feels heavy, just press play.
This week’s episode is a little different! I’ve got a special “rest rhythm” moment for ya – I’m going to walk you through a short, guided prayer rooted in Psalm 61. When life feels overwhelming, when you’re carrying pai
How to Forgive Someone Who Cheated on You
How do you forgive someone who cheated on you… especially when they don’t deserve it?
Buckle uppppp y’all. I’m nothing if not honest; you know this about me. So I’m letting you into more of my healing journey through the repeated affairs of my ex-husband. I’ve endured betrayal and infidelity, which led to our divorce – and yet, I’ve forgiven him. Yes, really. I hear you: “Toni, but HOW?!” Let’s ta
You’re Accidentally Asking God For The Wrong Thing
Why aren’t your prayers working… even when you’re trying your best?
You guys, I’ve been experiencing a whole lot of spiritual warfare like you wouldn’t believe. I’ve felt desperate, I’ve sought out deliverance, and it’s led me to ask a deeper question: what am I really asking God for… and why?
I think there’s something that gets in the way of our prayers, and it’s probably not what you think. Let
Season 8 Preview
The Still Coloring Podcast is officially BACK!! And a lot has changed. I live in a new city, I’ve got a new podcast studio… and I’ve been enduring a really hard season spiritually. The Lord is taking me to new places and I’m taking you along with me. There’s healing in store for all of us and I’m excited about it.
My new podcasting rhythm will be weekly Wednesday episodes. Hope y’all are ready to
Men’s Mental Health and Killing Pride with Terrence Smith
Well, hello, friends!! We’ve done it. We’ve reached the final episode of Season 7 and I’m just so grateful. I hope you’ve enjoyed this “Toni and Friends” season full of some of my favorite people. They got me through this horrific season of betrayal, and through our conversations I trust the Lord has helped you to see how you can boldly step out of hiding to find the godly community that will brin
Rebuilding Creative Moxie with MŌRIAH
Today’s guest is Moriah Smallbone, my co-host of the "Unshakeable Moxie" video series with Our Daily Bread Ministries! We met in a pretty unconventional way (basically creative-speed-dating style), yet there’s always been such an ease and sense of normalcy in our friendship. Goodness knows Moriah has seen me through the good, the bad, and the downright horrific these last few years. And it’s been
Community and the Mind, Body, Soul Integration with Morgan Kline
[NOTE: Thanks for hanging with us through some audio issues with this episode! If you're having a hard time following, go watch the episode on YouTube where you can turn on captions – that really helps!]Okay y’all KNOW I’ve become a Burn Boot Camp obsessed gym girly – I would not have gotten through this horrific season of divorce without caring for my body (and building a really sweet community)
Sitting in Grief Together with Eryn Eddy Adkins
Well, you guys, I apologize in advance for the snot-cry-filled audio of this episode, but that’s how you know we went REAL DEEP on the topic of sitting with your friends in grief.Eryn Eddy Adkins and I have been friends for nearly a decade. She knew me when I was freshly divorced and then remarried… and now divorced again. It’s so sweet to have a friend who has seen you through all the seasons of
Alcohol and Accountability with Debra Fileta
I’m so excited for you to hear this conversation today with my friend Debra Fileta. Debra and I have been ministry friends for a while, but she’s played a unique and important role in my healing journey over the past year as it relates to wise counsel around numbing through alcohol. At the end of 2024, I made a decision that alcohol could not be a part of my life any more, and Debra is holding me
When New Friends Rally with Rachel Awtrey
You ever stumble into a friendship? You meet someone randomly or have a brief encounter with them and then realize that you’ve actually found a meaningful connection? That’s how I feel about Rachel Awtrey. Rachel had me on her podcast back in 2023 and asked about my marriage during the interview, not knowing I was in the early stages of going through my divorce. After the mics stopped recording, I
Allies in Pain with Lisa Whittle and Jo Saxton
Jo Saxton and Lisa Whittle are who I call my “allies in pain.” They are like big sisters to me, lifelines whom I can text at any time for advice. The idea of “withness” that I talk about in my new book, someone’s presence with you in your pain – they have lived it out so beautifully. And they were relentless in making sure that I told the truth about the betrayal I experienced in my marriage two y
Godly Adult Friendships with Jackie Hill Perry and Megan Ashley
Jackie Hill Perry and Megan Ashley became friends within the last few years and it’s not an exaggeration to say that their friendship has literally blessed millions. They were once strangers but now they spur each other on in ministry, pray together, keep each other accountable, and fight for unity… and I think we can all learn something from the way they prioritize their friendship. There’s a lot
Pain Into Purpose
Well, hey friends! It’s been a minute! The last season of Still Coloring hit your feeds last summer, and a whole lot has happened since then. Last season, every episode you heard was just me, recounting all of the ways God (and His people) showed up for me in the darkest moments of my life. It was vulnerable and tear-filled and I hope so very encouraging to anyone going through something similar.
Season 7 Preview
God is redeeming everything – the Still Coloring podcast is BACK! We’re calling this season “Toni + Friends” and we’re talking about the importance of building deep and intentional community instead of hiding from our pain. In this season’s episodes, you’ll hear conversations about godly adult friendships, pursuing purpose, and walking through grief together.If you want even more on these topics,
People of Grief
To finish out Season 6 of the Still Coloring podcast, I want to give you some snippets of conversations I’ve had recently with three voices I trust to speak into my own life and grief – Dr. Curt Thompson, Dr. Alison Cook, and Debra Fileta. These three licensed professional counselors have some good stuff to share, and I hope you find hope and direction in what they have to say. It’s real good, I p
Pain is Not Wasted
I believe that when God brings you to a Red Sea moment in your life, He’s going to part it. We serve the God of miracles, and He’s still working miracles every single day. And no matter what it is you’re facing, He has a plan to bring you back to His goodness. The pain you feel, the heartache you’re enduring, the loneliness and depression and sadness… not one bit of it will be wasted in the story
I’m Safe and So Are You
I want to tell y’all the story of one of my favorite scriptures, Psalm 91. It was given to me by a deacon in a church during a church service that I barely wanted to be at, and at the time it didn’t mean a thing to me. But it came alive to me during a “spiritual encounter” weekend retreat where I was finally pursuing being a follower of God and not just a fan. I realized that God’s word comes most
God Provides, Again and Again
I have a tendency to live in a scarcity mindset about money, that there’s not going to be enough of it, and when I do have it, I might lose it. Maybe you feel that way too. Finances can impact what we believe about God, but goodness, do I have some God winks to tell you about the ways He’s provided in this season of my divorce. I was scared to take time off the stage because speaking is how I make
We Need a Savior and His People
One thing that has been super consistent in this season of my life is how my community has SHOWN UP for me. God saw fit that out-of-town friends would physically be down the hall when I got the worst phone call of my life. They’ve comforted me and helped me discover things about myself that I hadn’t realized before. My community furnished my new home and reminded me of my purpose, coaching me thro
From the 1 to the 99
I tell people all the time to “embrace your pain,” and now coming out of the devastation of the past six months, I have to call myself to that same standard. So, I’m sharing the story of what God has brought me through. This season is called “God Winks, Moxie and Rescue,” and I’ll tell you more about those things in this first episode, starting with a look at the parable of the wandering sheep in
Season 6 Preview
I am going to bring you all the way in. This is probably going to be my most vulnerable series of podcast episodes ever because it's me processing through some of the hardest moments I've ever had to walk through. In Season 6, you'll hear me shining a light on how God came for me in my darkest moments at the end of 2023. And how He's coming for you too, friend. God is still on the move. I hope thi
Technology, Kids and How To Get It Right with Bark Technologies
We decided this season needed one final episode, and it’s with Titania Jordan of Bark Technologies! Let’s go deep on the topic of navigating the online world with our kids. I’m not even exaggerating when I tell you that Bark is absolutely revolutionary and has changed my life as a parent. Titania is mom to a high schooler, and she serves as the Chief Parent Officer and CMO of Bark. Today she share
Transracial Adoption, Privilege, and Belonging with Kendall Mariah Tart
Today’s podcast guest, Kendall Mariah Tart, says she wants to authentically and unapologetically engage in conversations that are sometimes really uncomfortable, so we go there in this episode! Kendall is a self-described “modern southern housewife” with a husband in the active military and a beautiful adopted daughter who is Black. As a blonde-haired white woman in America, Kendall has navigated
Don’t Parent Alone with Heather MacFadyen
Parenting is a treacherous journey – don’t we all know this to be true! But the beautiful thing is, we don’t have to do it alone. We shouldn’t do it alone. Today I talk with Heather MacFadyen, the founder of a brand and podcast called Don’t Mom Alone, about the idea of community. It can be awkward to seek out and pray specifically for, but we’ll be better parents if we find like-minded people to w
Why Anxiety Isn’t Bad with Dr. Chinwé Williams
Dr. Chinwé Williams is a licensed and board-certified therapist, speaker, author, and consultant, so you know what that means – today’s episode might feel like a free counseling session, and Y’ALL, it’s so good. I think she’s so brilliant. We talk about helping kids process through trauma and emotions, because Lord knows they come jam-packed with BIG feelings. We talk about re-parenting ourselves
How to Parent Through Your Childhood Trauma with Wanda Mulzac
I’ve got a real-life friend with me today, my girl Wanda Mulzac! I just love her story and how she has pointed to God through the heartache and the joy of their journey to parenthood. We talk about infertility today, which can be a really hard conversation in the church. Wanda and her husband now have 3 miracle babies through IVF, and we chat about what it’s like to navigate feeling extremely grat
Sleep Schedules and Simple Truths with Moms on Call
Ooooh I think this episode is going to be a fan favorite! If you know anything about me, you know I love love love Moms On Call, an organization helping parents in the early years of parenting with practical strategies for sleep schedules and overall well being. They saved my LIFE when my son Sammie was a baby! Laura and Jennifer are dear friends of mine, and today we talk all about the importance
Burnout, Guilt and Momming Yourself with Dr. Morgan Cutlip
Dr. Morgan Cutlip is a highly sought after relationship expert who knows what it feels like to lose yourself in motherhood. You’ll hear Morgan talk about how when we are spread thin, we’re regularly programmed to minimize our own needs. But helping our kids with their big emotions requires us to be in a good place, so we need to learn how to stop and “mom” ourselves. This is a great conversation t
Making Parents the Emotion Heroes with Kelly and Callie of Slumberkins
Today you’ll hear my conversation with the founders of an incredible company called Slumberkins which I discovered earlier this year on Instagram! Slumberkins is an emotional wellness brand that provides products and fun characters with unique storylines for families to connect with. Co-founders Callie and Kelly are so good at what they do – the resources they’ve created are helping so many kids t
Disabled Kids and Honoring Difference with Heather Avis
We are always learning and growing. And when we are speaking on behalf of – as an advocate or an ally for – a people group that we don't identify with, there is an unbelievable amount of learning and growth that should come from that people group, always. So let's learn, fam! Whether you have a disabled child in your care or not, we can all get really good at humanizing every single beating heart
Winning at Work and Motherhood with Aarti Sequeira
If you love Food Network, you likely know and love Aarti Sequeira like I do, and I’m so excited that we’ve got her on this season of Still Coloring! Aarti once won her season of Food Network Star and regularly serves as a guest judge on shows like Chopped, Cutthroat Kitchen and Guy’s Grocery Games. Today you’ll hear my conversation with Aarti about being a working mom and what it’s like to show ou
Discerning Kids' Needs with Sissy Goff
We’re kicking off Season 5 of the Still Coloring podcast with Sissy Goff, who is a trusted voice in the lives of thousands of girls and families from her 25+ years of counseling experience. Sissy points to one of the biggest threats to parents and their kids right now, and that’s anxiety. Sissy says, “Anxiety is the most prevalent disorder right now, but it’s also the most treatable.” This season
Season 5 Preview
In Season 5 of Still Coloring, we're talking about little kids with big feelings – you're not going to want to miss it! Over the coming weeks, you'll hear from moms, authors, business owners, a TV personality, counselors, doctors and child psychologists about how our kids process hard things. Get excited, fam! Season 5 will hit your podcast feeds next week!This season of the Still Coloring podcast
Bringing Our Complaints to God with Lauren Chandler
Lauren Chandler wraps up the season with some really incredible encouragement – if you’re facing something really hard or painful or dark, know that it won’t be that way forever. Be honest with God and ask Him for the desire to move toward Him. And if all you have is a complaint, bring that to Him. He knows your heart already but delights when you let Him into it.Connect with Lauren:Instagram | Su
The Mind of God with Jordan Welch
No matter how dark things get in life, God is still there with a plan, and today’s podcast guest graciously walks us through that promise. Jordan Welch doesn’t just sing beautiful worship songs – she lives by them. She talks in this episode about how we don’t need to have or know God’s exact plan in order to walk in obedience to Him; we just need to trust Him. Jordan says, “If you’re tired, burnt
Designed to Create with Cecily Hennigan
[Potential trigger warning – Cecily briefly discusses suicidal thoughts at the top of the show.]Cecily Hennigan is pursuing God like crazy, and it’s so encouraging to see! You may remember Cecily from a viral video singing in the McDonald’s drive-thru or from her time on Team Blake on NBC’s The Voice. On today’s episode, Cecily talks about the prayer she prayed the night before the Battle Rounds:
Keep Holding On with Anike
Anike (formerly known as Wande) has had great success in her musical career. She’s the first and only female artist signed to Reach Records, and has seen her songs used by major brands like ESPN, Netflix, and Apple. But with as many incredible things that have happened in Anike’s life, she still puts her faith first and chooses to worship God in really hard times. She says in this episode, “Hold o
Stretched in the Valley with Casey J
Casey J is an award-winning singer, producer and worship leader, and she loves coaching worship leaders to go deep in their relationship with God so that they can lead others well. In today’s episode, Casey talks about how we think saying ‘yes’ to God in the valley means that things will work out better, even faster, for us… but it’s during those times that our faith is stretched. With time and re
The Gift of Lament with Beth Redman
Beth Redman says, “I choose to surrender because I as a human don’t know how to make this better, so I surrender to a God who does.” Toni and Beth also discuss deconstruction in a really honoring and beautiful way. If that’s something you’re battling with, Beth has some grace, scripture, and strategy for you in this conversation. She’s a great worshiper – not because of the songs she and her husba
Embracing Grief with Karrie Scott Garcia
Karrie Scott Garcia has been doing the hard work of healing – real heart transformation, not just behavioral modification – for 30 years. She’s a powerhouse, y’all! Karrie is a certified life coach also certified in Narrative Focused Trauma Care. Toni and Karrie discuss the importance of being honest about the things God has us walking through and doing the important work of facing our grief head-
Check Your Heart with Erica Campbell
Erica Campbell’s brand new single, “Feel Alright,” is such a bop – you’ve gotta add it to your summer playlist. But despite the fun vibe of her latest music, Erica’s been through some things, and she’s got encouragement to share with us today. She reminds us that God doesn’t run from our chaos, and that the goodness of God isn’t based on any of our conditions.Connect with Erica:Instagram | YouTube
Trusting God in the Mystery with Christy Nockels
In this episode, Christy says that we are worshippers and we’re all worshipping something… and we’re really good at it. But sometimes it’s not always God that we’re worshipping. We often replace him with other things. And sometimes, if we’re not careful, we can even worship our own trauma – yikes! In this conversation, Christy helps us to reframe the idea of worship so that we can worship the righ
Season 4 Preview
The theme of Season 4 is "Worshipping When it Hurts." It's easy to worship God when everything is going good, but when it's not... when anxiety and depression comes, or when trauma rears its ugly head, or when the enemy looks for ways to tempt us with our addictions... it's difficult to worship an unseen God. This season, Toni will have conversations with friends, singer-songwriters and worship le
An Encounter With God
SURPRISE! Issa bonus episode, frands, and in this one Toni shares a personal story of an incredible encounter with the God of the universe. She also dives deep on what Dr. Curt Thompson calls the 4 S's that we all need; to be seen, soothed, safe, and secure. Are you battling to go deep with God and have a real personal relationship with Him? THIS is the episode for you. Listen in!
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Stand in Confidence with Amanda Pittman
Buckle in as Toni talks to Amanda Pittman, an author, speaker, entrepreneur, and the Founder of Confident Woman Co. Amanda and Toni dig into the word of God and talk through what it looks like to become more whole. Grab a Bible and pen as these ladies walk through the power of scripture and the confidence we have access to in Christ. Amanda and Toni break down why environments matter and what happ
Checking In with Michelle Williams
Depression tried to steal the joy of Grammy-Award-winning singer Michelle Williams, but with small, daily wins, she got her joy back. And in this episode, Toni and Michelle talk about the impact of shame when it comes to depression and both agree that there can't be any shame about getting real about our stories of depression and helping others through it. The girls also drop a major key that rela
Reset with Debra Fileta
Grab a notebook + pen and get ready for a solid episode packed full of goodness while Toni + Debra Fileta unpack what it means to truly RESET. Toni + Debra chat about Debra’s new book, Reset: Powerful Habits to Own Your Thoughts, Understand Your Feelings, + Change Your Life. Debra is a wife, mother, licensed professional counselor, speaker, and author. Her + Toni uncover what it means to get to th
Getting Parenting Right with Sandra Stanley
Let’s be honest, parenting can be rough! Kids don’t exactly come with a user’s manual, although many probably wish they did… Luckily for us, today’s Still Coloring guest, Sandra Stanley, breaks down everything from the different stages of parenting to what it means to parent while prioritizing the relationship. She covers it all in her and her husband, Andy’s, newest book, Parenting: Getting It Ri
Building a Resilient Life with Rebekah Lyons
Cozy up with our very own Toni Collier as she chats with friend Rebekah Lyons! Toni + Rebekah unpack Rebekah’s new book, Building a Resilient Life: How Adversity Awakens Strength, Hope, + Meaning. Get ready to get real and raw with these powerhouse ladies as they discuss how God works in the hard seasons and how that ultimately gives us more strength. Rebekah said it best when she said, “There’s n
The God Who Knows with Lisa Whittle
Toni Collier and Lisa Whittle sit down to tackle a hard conversation surrounding why our anxieties and questions need more than just temporary relief in a world of quick fixes and self-help. These two powerhouses break down Lisa’s new book, God Knows, as they chat about the reality of living in a broken world and the struggles that will undoubtedly come. Lisa dives into her own struggles of routin
Staying Tethered to God with Priscilla Shirer
Still Coloring Season 3 is kicking off with a very special episode, featuring our very own, Toni Collier + world renown actor, author, and speaker, Priscilla Shirer! This dynamic Texas duo cover it all, from hustle culture to sowing + reaping. Come dig in with Toni + Priscilla as they uncover what it means to pursue the idea of becoming more whole through all different seasons of life and how we c
Season 3 Preview
Still Coloring is back and better than ever with Season 3. Make sure you're subscribed everywhere you listen to podcasts so you don't miss a single episode.
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How to Human with Carlos Whittaker
Toni Collier sits down with Carlos Whittaker, human hope coach, to discuss his upcoming new release, “How to Human.” This book is all about the concept of being human, and being a good one. It talks about being someone that loves, that presses into pain and difference in discourse, and says, “You know what? I can love anyway. I can bring hope into this world.” Toni and Carlos also discuss convicti
Betrayal, Loaded Grief & The Church with Jo Saxton
Toni Collier has a conversation with Jo Saxton, someone who has been like a mentor to her. Jo talks about the dysfunction in her previous church and healing from pain in the church experience. Toni and Jo discuss what it looks like to be in a church that is supposed to be worshiping God, that has a vertical posture to Him, but that’s also absolutely broken with crazy human beings. What do we do af
Childhood Trauma with Dr. Alison Cook
Toni Collier and Dr. Alison Cook have a deep conversation about going back into our painful moments of our childhood – it is scary and hard but so very needed. They also discuss spiritual bypassing, and even talk about 13-year-old Toni. Through this conversation, Toni Collier and Dr. Alison Cook have a deep conversation about going back into our painful moments of our childhood – it is scary and h
Not Leaving the Room with Jessica Honegger
Toni Collier had the chance to have a conversation with her good friend Jessica Honegger, founder of Noonday. They talk about trauma, trauma being felt as pain, and that pain being experienced alone. When we wonder how in the world we feel seen, soothed, safe, and secure, it’s through community that we find people that will look us in the eye and say, “I’m not leaving the room.” Jessica also share
Staying in the Pain with Ruth Chou Simons
Toni Collier has a discussion with Ruth Chou Simons about how sometimes we stay in our pain because we want to strive to numb the pain instead of striving to actually heal. The truth is that some of the greatest pain comes from our experience of rejection and trying to seek approval from others. It’s because we’re striving for world acceptance when we really should just be surrendered at the feet
Too Beautiful a Place with Lysa TerKeurst
Welcome to a new season of the Still Coloring podcast where we dive into embracing pain. On this episode, Toni Collier has a conversation with Lysa TerKeurst about Lysa’s new book “Good Boundaries and Goodbyes.” We need to have boundaries in our lives that are strong enough to keep the bad stuff out, but permeable enough to let the good stuff in. Lysa talks about how boundaries must come from love
Coming Up on Still Coloring Season 2
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I'm Still Coloring (My Story)
You’ve heard the stories and the hard moments of brokenness in shame and how to process suffering from all of these incredible guests, and now it’s time to share my story. Tune into this bonus episode of The Still Coloring Podcast where I’m going to share with you some of the hardest parts in my story, and then give you some tips to healing and wholeness on how you can still color in your life.Spo
Together in Shame with Curt Thompson
In this episode, Toni Collier & Curt Thompson — a psychiatrist, brilliant speaker, and author — dive into a conversation about how Jesus comes looking for us in shame. Maybe you don’t actually believe in the most broken parts of your story where you just want to hide from the world, but it's in those places where Jesus wants to come and lead. Curt teaches us how to embrace that truth, shows us how
Keep Living with April Daniels
Toni Collier sits down with the beautiful, God-fearing April Daniels who has done incredible things in the music space in Hollywood and on the red carpet. But one thing that’s very different about April is that she has held really strong to her faith. A few years ago April got a call that her husband had tragically passed away and during this episode she says that the moment she knew that he was g
Finding the Waymaker with Ann Voskamp
Toni Collier and Ann Voskamp have a conversation about how in the depths of our valleys, we don’t have to ride out of the dark when we have the ammunition to slay the dark. Ann talks about how our greatest need is to be seen and known especially during our struggles in life, and no one sees and knows us more than our Waymaker, Jesus. He’s the only one that has ever loved you to death in all your b
We Don't Like Pain with Jackie Hill Perry
Toni Collier and Jackie Hill Perry sit down to have a conversation about suffering, and what it’s like to heal while having hope & grit in the midst of pain. When you come to realize that you’re a sinner, there’s a hopelessness telling you that you aren’t good enough, giving you the tendency to turn to your idols for “fake” peace. We want our idols to soften the suffering. Because we don’t like pa
Here We Go with Jamie Ivey
Welcome to the very first episode of the Still Coloring Podcast! During this conversation, Toni Collier and Jamie Ivey discuss “if only you knew moments” in life. What would people think if they knew certain parts of your story? How would it change their perspective and trust in you? Jamie talks about how our past sins don’t define our worthiness of something good. God is always in the business of
Introducing Still Coloring
We’ve believed the lie that our brokenness discounts us from creating and living beautiful lives for far too long. When it’s really our brokenness that leads us to surrender to the Creator of the most beautiful things.Are you ready to begin again? To heal the childhood wounds that may have robbed you of the ability to create beauty? To feel seen and known in your brokenness, maybe for the first ti











