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In February of 2018, Rachael’s husband Micah was murdered in the line of duty. Micah was shot while protecting fellow police officers and citizens who came under fire during the arrest of a car thief. Micah left Rachael, and their seven year old twins, behind in his act of heroism. Devastated by the death of the future she and Micah had dreamed of together, Rachael nevertheless refused to succumb to her circumstances. She began testing and applying practical skills to grieve well and grow through the painful, traumatic experiences. In The Hopecast, Rachael and her guests will share their stories on their journeys of resilience. These stories will motivate and encourage you with clarity, direction and healing. Listen and meet the people who have been empowered by hope. Come and learn the skills to face your past and prepare for your wholehearted future. The Hopecast with Rachael Flick: “Stories of Resilience from People Like You” To find out more go to rachaelflick.com

Episode 160 — “I Didn’t Think I’d Be Single: Living Purposefully When Your Story Doesn’t Go to Plan (Part 2)” 📅 Released: September 8, 2025 ✨ Episode OverviewIn Part 2 of this heartfelt conversation with author Bob Wheatley, we dive deeper into singleness, purpose, and what it really looks like to live with peace when life doesn’t go according to plan. Bob and Rachael explore how the longing we feel — whether in singleness or marriage — points us toward something deeper than earthly fulfillment: a restored relationship with God.“You will not be made completely whole on this earth because it’s still broken… God has a different vision for us.”Whether you’re in a season of singleness, partnership, or waiting, this episode offers encouragement, truth, and a new perspective on peace and purpose.🎧 Key Moments & Quotes08:45 – Groaning with Hope We talk about how God gives us permission to groan like Paul — and that this struggle is part of growth.15:30 – Marriage Isn’t the Fix Bob highlights why marriage doesn’t automatically solve loneliness — and why that’s okay.22:10 – Longing for Eden Our deepest longings aren’t for a person — they’re for restoration with God.📘 Books by Bob WheatleySingle-Minded: Finding Purpose & Strength in Your Season of Singleness A 30-day biblical guide to experiencing joy, purpose, and spiritual breakthrough in your season before marriage. Bob Wheatley 📖 Buy on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Single-Minded-Finding-Purpose-Strength-Singleness/dp/B0FLSQ7HRD AmazonOur Hearts’ Desire: How Our Stories Reveal the Thing We Want Most Explores how our favorite narratives point to our deepest longing — for God. Bob Wheatley 📖 Buy on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Bob+Wheatley+Our+Hearts%27+Desire🔗 Connect with Bob Wheatley🌐 Website: https://bobwheatley.com/ Bob Wheatley 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bob_wheatley/ Instagram ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@bob_wheatley YouTube 📘 Facebook (books page): https://www.facebook.com/wheatleybooks/ 📣 Don’t Miss Out👉 Subscribe to The Hopecast — if this episode speaks to your heart, share it with a friend who needs hope today. 👉 Leave a review wherever you listen!Send a textSupport the showwww.rachaelflick.comTwitter@ rachael_flickFacebook @therachaelflickInstagram @rachael.flickTikTok @rachael.flick

Episode 160 — “I Didn’t Think I’d Be Single: Living Purposefully When Your Story Doesn’t Go to Plan (Part 1)”📅 Released: August 25, 2025 ✨ Episode OverviewIn Part 1 of this heartfelt conversation with author Bob Wheatley, we dive deeper into singleness, purpose, and what it really looks like to live with peace when life doesn’t go according to plan. Bob and Rachael explore how the longing we feel — whether in singleness or marriage — points us toward something deeper than earthly fulfillment: a restored relationship with God.“You will not be made completely whole on this earth because it’s still broken… God has a different vision for us.”Whether you’re in a season of singleness, partnership, or waiting, this episode offers encouragement, truth, and a new perspective on peace and purpose.🎧 Key Moments & Quotes08:45 – Groaning with HopeWe talk about how God gives us permission to groan like Paul — and that this struggle is part of growth.15:30 – Marriage Isn’t the FixBob highlights why marriage doesn’t automatically solve loneliness — and why that’s okay.22:10 – Longing for EdenOur deepest longings aren’t for a person — they’re for restoration with God.📘 Books by Bob WheatleySingle-Minded: Finding Purpose & Strength in Your Season of SinglenessA 30-day biblical guide to experiencing joy, purpose, and spiritual breakthrough in your season before marriage.Bob Wheatley📖 Buy on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Single-Minded-Finding-Purpose-Strength-Singleness/dp/B0FLSQ7HRDAmazonOur Hearts’ Desire: How Our Stories Reveal the Thing We Want MostExplores how our favorite narratives point to our deepest longing — for God.Bob Wheatley📖 Buy on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Bob+Wheatley+Our+Hearts%27+Desire🔗 Connect with Bob Wheatley🌐 Website: https://bobwheatley.com/Bob Wheatley📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bob_wheatley/Instagram▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@bob_wheatleyYouTube📘 Facebook (books page): https://www.facebook.com/wheatleybooks/ 📣 Don’t Miss Out👉 Subscribe to The Hopecast — if this episode speaks to your heart, share it with a friend who needs hope today.👉 Leave a review wherever you listen!Send a textSupport the showwww.rachaelflick.comTwitter@ rachael_flickFacebook @therachaelflickInstagram @rachael.flickTikTok @rachael.flick

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🎙️ The Hopecast with Rachael FlickEpisode 157: The Prodigal Child – Holding Out for Hope When They Are Far AwayGuest: Gary Wilkerson Air Date: July 29, 2025“He's saying, 'You've rejected me, but you're good. You've abandoned me, but I trust you.' It feels all over the place, but it's exactly the right place — being honest before God.”In this raw and powerful episode, Rachael and Gary Wilkerson dive into what it means to pray with hope before the answer comes. They explore the spiritual tension of unanswered prayers—and the courage to continue worship when the breakthrough hasn’t yet arrived.Referencing themes from the Psalms and his own journey parenting prodigal children through addiction and homelessness, Gary wrestles with heartbreak, faith, and the posture of trusting God in the silence. He shares a timeless insight taught to him by his father:"Learn to sing the right song on the wrong side of the Red Sea." It’s worship before deliverance; it’s faith before resolution.This episode brings comfort to the weary intercessor, the anxious parent, and anyone standing in the gap—wondering what to do when God hasn’t moved yet.🔗 Connect with Rachael Flick🌐 Website: rachaelflick.com📸 Instagram: @rachael.flick🐦 X (Twitter): @rachael_flick👍 Facebook: TheRachaelFlick💼 LinkedIn: Rachael Flick🔗 Connect with Gary Wilkerson🌐 Ministry Website: worldchallenge.org (worldchallenge.org, worldchallenge.org)📱 Social Media: Profiles for Gary appear on World Challenge’s official social channels on Facebook, Instagram, and X (Twitter) — see Connect with World Challenge (worldchallenge.org)📘 Newest Book by Gary WilkersonThe Jaw-Dropping Beauty of Jesus (with Joshua West) – an expository devotional on the book of Hebrews (worldchallenge.org, ambassador-international.com) 👉 Order via World Challenge → Book Page & Purchase (worldchallenge.org)Send a textSupport the showwww.rachaelflick.comTwitter@ rachael_flickFacebook @therachaelflickInstagram @rachael.flickTikTok @rachael.flick

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🎙️ The Hopecast with Rachael FlickEpisode 155: Where Have All The Cops Gone? with Chris Burns (Part 1) 📅 Released: June 23, 2025 🧠 Episode Overview:In this compelling episode, Rachael Flick sits down with Chris Burns, a former law enforcement officer and military veteran, to unpack the deep and often overlooked toll of PTSD, moral injury, and hostile work environments for today’s first responders. Because of these additional struggles, recruiting and retention is at an all time low. Together, they shine a light on how modern police reform and media-driven narratives have not only shifted public perception, but created real, dangerous consequences for the men and women trying to serve their communities.“One of the most dangerous places now for law enforcement is the traffic stop… You never know who you’re going to get.” — Chris BurnsFrom increased risks at routine stops to the rise of online radicalization and the eroding trust between officers and the communities they serve, this episode explores how reforms—though often necessary—can lose nuance, damage morale, and increase occupational trauma if not carefully implemented.🔑 Key Takeaways:The growing disconnect between public perception and real policing challengesHow media sensationalism has shaped anti-police narrativesThe deadly consequences of misinformation and fear-based assumptionsPersonal stories of officers ambushed and targeted in the line of dutyThe role of social media echo chambers in fueling radicalizationThe urgent need for balanced reform and support for first responders🗣️ Featured Quote:“What was lost in a lot of that was just the nuance of those situations that are so difficult for humans to deal with anyway.” — Rachael Flick🙋 About the Guest:Chris Burns is a former law enforcement officer and veteran whose firsthand experiences with trauma and resilience give him a raw, honest perspective on what it means to serve his community and the nation. His insights into both military and police culture offer invaluable wisdom for anyone seeking to understand the invisible battles our first responders face.📲 Connect with Rachael Flick:Follow Rachael for more honest conversations about healing, faith, grief, and justice.🌐 Website: rachaelflick.com📸 Instagram: @rachael.flick🐦 Twitter/X: @rachael_flick📘 Facebook: The Rachael Flick💼 LinkedIn: Rachael Flick💬 Join the Conversation:Have you or someone you love served in law enforcement or the military? What are your thoughts on police reform and public trust? DM or comment—we want to hear from you.🔁 Share this episode ⭐ Leave a review 📌 Subscribe to The HOPEcast for more authentic, healing conversationsSend a textSupport the showwww.rachaelflick.comTwitter@ rachael_flickFacebook @therachaelflickInstagram @rachael.flickTikTok @rachael.flick

*Listener Discretion Advised:This episode contains discussions of adult themes, including verbal and emotional abuse. While we aim to handle these topics with care, some content may be distressing for certain listeners.“All forms of abuse wound the spirit.”June Hunt, founder of Hope for the Heart, joins Rachael Flick for a difficult yet deeply heartfelt conversation about verbal and emotional abuse. In this interview, June defines what these often-overlooked forms of abuse look like and shares personal stories from her own childhood, illustrating how profoundly a parent’s words and actions can shape a child’s life. She also speaks about her journey to discovering God’s love, and how those who have experienced abuse can find true healing in Him. June emphasizes the power of forgiveness — even for those who have hurt us — and the importance of praying for those who persecute us.Resources Mentioned:Hope for the Heart: https://www.hopefortheheart.org/ Verbal and Emotional Abuse: Victory Over Verbal and Emotional Abuse: https://a.co/d/cS3kk3a Hope in the Night (Radio Show): https://hopefortheheart.org/explore/shows/hope-in-the-night Send a textSupport the showwww.rachaelflick.comTwitter@ rachael_flickFacebook @therachaelflickInstagram @rachael.flickTikTok @rachael.flick

Divorce is one of the most painful experiences a person can go through—but even in the midst of heartbreak, healing is possible. In this episode, Mona vulnerably shares the grief she felt when her marriage ended and the emotional toll that followed. She and Rachael talk about the importance of rebuilding your life after divorce and the vital role of community in that process. Mona also opens up about her time in Al-Anon, where she began to heal from anger and the need to control. She shares her faith journey and how God brought redemption into her story—how Jesus chooses us, calls us Friend, and offers a love we don’t have to earn. They also discuss her book, Hellbent and Heavenward—a raw, honest account of Mona’s relentless pursuit of a relationship with a God who cares deeply about the details of her life—and yours. Rachael Flick: https://rachaelflick.com/ Support The Hopecast: https://buymeacoffee.com/rachaelflick Mona Rosene: https://www.hellbentandheavenward.com/ Hellbent and Heavenward by Mona Rosene: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CFD9GSSP Al-Anon: https://al-anon.org/ Hashtags: #RachaelFlick #MonaRosene #TheHopeCast #Divorce #Faith #Relationships #Healing #Podcast #PodcastCommunity #Podcasting #PFCAudioVideoSend a textSupport the showwww.rachaelflick.comTwitter@ rachael_flickFacebook @therachaelflickInstagram @rachael.flickTikTok @rachael.flick

Book: Sacred Refuge: Finding Unexpected Shelter in Your Crisis https://a.co/d/jgAWfw0Website: https://lynnerienstra.com/Send a textSupport the showwww.rachaelflick.comTwitter@ rachael_flickFacebook @therachaelflickInstagram @rachael.flickTikTok @rachael.flick

🎙 The Hopecast with Rachael FlickEpisode 151 – “American Sniper Widow: How Fame and Loss Collide” (Part 2) 📅 April 28, 2025 🇺🇸 Healing in the Aftermath: Taya Kyle on Motherhood, Grief, and Slowing DownIn Part 2 of this heartfelt series, Taya Kyle returns to The Hopecast with a deeply personal reflection on the quiet, often invisible work of healing after loss—not just for herself, but for her children.Twelve years after her husband, Navy SEAL and American Sniper Chris Kyle, was killed, Taya opens up about the emotional journey of parenting through grief. She shares how her daughter’s quiet plea for presence—not productivity—forced her to reexamine her instincts to push forward and instead embrace the healing power of simply being still.“Stop. Sit with me and do nothing. That’s what I need.” —Taya Kyle, recounting her daughter’s powerful words.This episode is a moving conversation about what it really means to be present, especially when you're carrying the weight of trauma, public scrutiny, and the ever-evolving demands of motherhood.🔎 In This Episode:The hidden grief of children after public tragedyWhy slowing down may be the most powerful form of loveParenting mistakes, repair, and rediscovering connectionThe shift from survival mode to intentional presenceHow productivity can mask pain—and how to sit with both📚 More from Taya Kyle:Books by Taya:American Wife: A Memoir of Love, War, Faith, and Renewal ➤ Buy on AmazonAmerican Spirit: Profiles in Resilience, Courage, and Faith ➤ Buy on AmazonPrayers for Bears: Bailey the Grateful Bear (Children’s Book) ➤ Buy on AmazonAbout Chris Kyle:American Sniper: Memorial Edition ➤ Buy on AmazonAmerican Sniper (Film) starring Bradley Cooper ➤ Watch on Prime Video🤝 Connect with Taya Kyle:🌐 Website: www.TayaKyle.com📸 Instagram: @tayakyle🐦 Twitter: @tayakyle💛 Why You Should Listen:If you’ve ever wrestled with the balance between doing and being, or struggled to parent through pain, this episode will meet you in that vulnerable space. Taya’s transparency offers both wisdom and relief—you’re not alone, and healing often starts with something as simple as sitting still.Hashtags: #RachaelFlick #TayaKyle #TheHopeCast #AmericanWife #AmericanSniper #Grief #Widow #Podcast #PodcastCommunity #Podcasting #PFCAudioVideoSend a textSupport the showwww.rachaelflick.comTwitter@ rachael_flickFacebook @therachaelflickInstagram @rachael.flickTikTok @rachael.flick