March 1, 2026
Season Three of Honey For Your Heart Podcast is finally here!! This season marks a new beginning—one shaped by grief, surrender, and the deep work God does in places we never would have chosen, but where He so often meets us most faithfully.
In this opening episode, I share why this season of the podcast will look different than the first two. After walking with my sister Beth through nine years of cancer and her final hospice days, I stepped away from the podcast to grieve and wrestle with the Lord in a deeply personal way. Now, I am returning changed—but anchored in the same truth that has always defined Honey For Your Heart: God is still writing good and perfect stories, even when they are hard.
Using the imagery of Kintsugi—the Japanese art of mending broken pottery with gold—this episode explores how God meets us in our brokenness, not to erase the cracks, but to fill them with His presence, grace, and purpose. I reflects on the story of Joseph and the repeated promise that “the Lord was with him,” reminding us that God’s presence does not spare us from suffering, but it does ensure our pain is never wasted.
This episode sets the foundation for the season ahead—one that will focus on lessons learned in the deep places: waiting, gratitude, surrender, living with an eternal mindset, and trusting God when His plan looks different than our own.
Whether you are grieving, waiting, questioning, or simply weary, this episode is an invitation—to sit with God in the tension, to trust Him in the unfinished chapters, and to believe that even here, He is still at work.
Scripture Referenced
- Psalm 34:18
- Genesis 39:2
- Psalm 130:5
What’s Coming This Season
In the weeks ahead, we’ll talk about:
- Why waiting is active, not passive
- Gratitude as a spiritual practice, not just a feeling
- What it truly means to live with an eternal mindset
- Holding our human desires alongside surrendered trust in God’s plan
Thank you for being here—and for walking into this new season together.
Walking By Faith Together,
Bryson
Additional Resources:
“Lessons From The Deep” Listening Guide
“Lessons From The Deep” Study Guide

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