

Katie Walter Easley
Nurse (and spouse of the host) who shares personal experiences of healing, vocation, and re-engagement with church life; featured as the episode's main guest reflecting on vocation, family, and restoration.
Top 3 podcasts with Katie Walter Easley
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Nov 6, 2025 • 17min
23: When Your Dream Comes Back to Life (with Katie Walter Easley)
Katie Walter Easley, a dedicated nurse and the spouse of the host, shares her profound experiences of healing and re-engagement with church life. Together, they reflect on overcoming divine disappointments and rediscovering hope after dark times. The narrative weaves in themes of vocational fulfillment, identity struggles, and a shift towards pastoral ministry. Katie's journey reveals renewed confidence in church involvement, while they explore the possibility of foster care, illustrating how God's greater plans often transcend personal dreams.

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Oct 30, 2025 • 18min
21: When Your Dream Dies (with Katie Walter Easley)
Katie Walter Easley, a dedicated nurse practitioner, shares her profound journey of recovery and self-discovery amidst life’s trials. She reflects on her endometriosis diagnosis and its toll on her marriage and mental health. The conversation dives into the realities of disillusionment with dreams, much like Joseph's story in the Bible, and highlights how crises can reshape faith and priorities. Despite the darkness, Katie finds God’s grace and growth in these challenging desert seasons, emphasizing hope and healing.

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Nov 4, 2025 • 15min
22: When Your Dream Dies Again (with Katie Walter Easley)
In this discussion, Katie Walter Easley, a dedicated nurse, shares her journey through health crises and the complexity of vocational identity. Drawing parallels to Joseph's trials, she opens up about isolation during her struggles with depression and how it impacted her faith. The conversation explores the challenges faced when expectations clash with reality, leading to unanticipated changes in their careers. Ultimately, both Katie and Chris find renewed purpose and joy outside of traditional ministry roles, highlighting the grace found in unexpected places.


