From Candy to Calling: What to Do Now That Easter is Over

The eggs have been hunted, the candy wrappers tossed, and the “He is Risen” banners packed away. Now what?

Too often, we treat Easter like the end of a spiritual season, when really—it should ignite the start of something new. At Thrive by The Rising Muse, we’re challenging ourselves (and you!) to let Easter be the spark that pushes us into action, healing, and deeper faith.

Here are 5 things you can do now that Easter is behind us:

  1. Reflect intentionally – Journal what moved you this season. What did God speak into your spirit?
  2. Reconnect with community – Whether it’s church, a podcast, or a small group, don’t isolate.
  3. Reignite your devotional life – Start a fresh plan or return to a forgotten one.
  4. Release guilt – If Easter came with tension, grief, or comparison, let it go. God’s grace is bigger.
  5. Renew your joy – It’s okay to celebrate. It’s okay to laugh. Jesus didn’t rise so we could live burdened.

Easter might be one day on the calendar, but resurrection life is every day we choose faith, grace, and love.

Keep rising, keep thriving, and keep showing up for your calling.


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After the Amen: Living the Resurrection Beyond Easter Sunday

Easter may be over, but the resurrection is far from finished.

The empty tomb wasn’t the end of the story—it was the beginning of a new life, a renewed purpose, and a reminder that hope always has the final word. But how do we carry the spiritual weight of Easter into our everyday routines?

If Easter stirred something in you—peace, gratitude, conviction, or clarity—this is your invitation to keep the momentum going.

At Thrive by The Rising Muse, our Easter conversation wasn’t just about tradition—it was about transformation. It reminded us that you can hold the holiness of resurrection and the joy of spring in the same heart. That bunnies and baskets don’t erase the cross, but that Jesus still reigns above all.

As the pastel fades and the candy disappears, don’t let your faith retreat with it.

Here’s how you can live the resurrection this week:

  • Start your day with gratitude—for breath, for purpose, for grace.
  • Look for new life in unlikely places: your thoughts, your relationships, your faith.
  • Be kind. Be bold. Be a vessel of joy in someone else’s winter.

Because resurrection isn’t just a moment. It’s a movement.

💭 What’s one thing Easter reminded you of this year? Leave a comment—we’d love to hear.


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🐣 Easter: Bunnies, Baskets & the Empty Tomb – What Does It All Mean?

Every spring, pastel colors take over store aisles, kids chase after brightly colored eggs, and marshmallow Peeps mysteriously multiply. But at the heart of it all, there’s a deeper story—one that begins at an empty tomb.

In this latest episode of Thrive by The Rising Muse, your favorite co-hosts Naty and Veda get real about Easter. From resurrection truth to childhood traditions, from chocolate bunnies to cultural blending, this episode is both heartfelt and hilarious. We go from theological reflections to personal memories, and we don’t shy away from how our own beliefs evolved—from legalism to liberation, from speeches and sunrise services to the freedom of letting your kid hug the Easter Bunny without guilt.

✨ Is Easter really a Christian holiday?
✨ How did rabbits and eggs sneak into the resurrection story?
✨ And most importantly—can we honor our faith while still making space for joy and celebration?

This episode is for the curious, the conflicted, and the culturally curious. If you’ve ever wondered how to balance your faith with the festivities—or you just love a good mix of nostalgia and spiritual growth—this one’s for you.

🎧 Grab your headphones, your favorite candy, and maybe a tissue or two. This one’s filled with grace, laughter, truth, and just the right amount of jellybeans.


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SEE, EXPOSE, LOVE, FREE: The Journey to Inner Freedom

What if the thing holding you back wasn’t the trauma itself—but what you’ve been taught to believe about yourself because of it?

In our latest Thrive by The Rising Muse episode, we sit down with coach, author, and trauma survivor Danielle Bernock, whose story and method might just shift how you see healing… and yourself.

Danielle shares the heart and soul behind her S.E.L.F. method—SEE, EXPOSE, LOVE, FREE—and how it helps people step out of inner chaos and into ownership of their lives. We talk about spiritual trauma, childhood emotional neglect, identity, self-worth, boundaries, and the power of choosing you.

This episode is honest, layered, and deeply personal—for us and probably for you, too.

🎧 Whether you’re just starting your healing journey or deep in the work, this conversation will meet you where you are. With compassion. With clarity. With hope.

Spoiler: There’s even a taco named Gary. (Yes, really.)

Don’t miss this one. Tap in. Share it. Save it. Heal with us.

Danielle Bernock—a trauma survivor, coach, speaker, and the founder of 4F Media.
Danielle has helped countless people reclaim their worth, heal deep wounds, and walk in emotional and spiritual freedom. She’s also the author of books like Emerging With Wings, Because You Matter, and Love’s Manifesto. Her coaching method is called S.E.L.F.—SEE, EXPOSE, LOVE, FREE. It’s a four-part process that helps people come out of “inner chaos” and into clarity, healing, and ownership of their lives. To schedule a Discovery session with Danielle, click here. For her website, click here.

“That lady on the internet who loves you.”

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🎉 One Year In: The Episode You Didn’t Know You Needed 🎙️

We did it. One year. A full trip around the sun, filled with raw conversations, unexpected laughs, tough lessons, and everything in between. This episode is not just a celebration—it’s a behind-the-scenes look at what it’s really taken to get here.

No filters. No fluff. Just the truth. We’re talking mistakes, mindset shifts, growth spurts, and real talk about what it means to stay committed when the hype wears off.

Whether you’ve been riding with us since day one or just jumping in, this episode brings it all full circle.

🔊 Hit play and hear the unfiltered reality of building something that matters.

🎧 Available now wherever you get your podcasts.

Faith, Family & Thought-Provoking Conversations

In this powerful episode of Thrive by The Rising Muse, we dive into two intriguing incidents that have sparked deep conversations in the faith community. With thought-provoking insights, Naty and Veda break down some recent incidents regarding Paula White and Marvin Sapp, challenging perspectives and asking the tough questions many are thinking but few are saying.

How do faith, culture, and controversy intersect? What lessons can we take away from these moments? And most importantly, where do we go from here? If you’ve ever questioned the narratives shaping modern spirituality, this episode is for you.

Join us for a candid and unfiltered discussion that will leave you reflecting long after the episode ends.

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Finding Purpose Through the Storm

What if every trial, every storm, and every heartbreak in your life led you toward something greater? What if the pain you’ve endured wasn’t meant to break you but to prepare you for your purpose?

In our latest episode of Thrive by The Rising Muse, we sit down with the incredible Bambi Makowski—a mother, grandmother, storyteller, and author whose journey is nothing short of extraordinary. From overcoming personal trauma to impacting lives one door at a time, Bambi’s testimony is a powerful reminder that faith can turn brokenness into beauty.

🚪 Knocking on Doors, Changing Lives
Bambi shares how her years working with Nielsen TV Ratings and the Census Bureau taught her the power of human connection. Each door she knocked on held a different story—some heartbreaking, some inspiring, but all life-changing. Through these encounters, she learned to see people beyond their circumstances and embrace the beauty in every journey.

💔 From Trauma to Triumph
Bambi opens up about the darkest moments of her life when she felt unseen and unheard. But she also reveals the incredible ways that God stepped in, time and time again, transforming her pain into purpose. Her story is raw, unfiltered, and filled with moments that will leave you speechless.

🙏 Faith, Healing, and the Power of Sharing Your Story
In this episode, we discuss why sharing our stories is essential for healing, how God never wastes our pain, and why embracing our scars can lead to true freedom. Bambi reminds us that our past does not define us—God does.

Bambi is a mother of six, grandmother to thirteen—and counting!—a passionate storyteller, and an author of two published books with more on the way. Her journey hasn’t been easy, but through every trial, she’s found purpose and hope. You can reach her on her website Healing Through Stories.

🔥 You Don’t Want to Miss This!
This conversation is one of the most powerful we’ve had on the podcast. It’s real. It’s vulnerable. It’s inspiring. If you’ve ever questioned your worth, struggled with trauma, or wondered if God has a purpose for your pain—this episode is for you.

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Let us know your thoughts! What part of Bambi’s story resonated with you the most? Drop a comment or send us a message—we’d love to hear from you!

Praying Over Tithes and the Importance of Offering Beyond Tithes

Tithing and offering are powerful acts of worship that connect us to God’s provision and blessings. While tithing is a biblical principle, giving offerings above the tithe is an act of faith and generosity that brings even greater spiritual and material rewards. However, before we give, we must pray over our tithes and offerings, seeking God’s guidance, blessing, and purpose.

Tithing—giving 10% of our income—was established in the Old Testament as a way for God’s people to honor Him and support His work. In Malachi 3:10, God challenges His people to test Him in tithing:

“Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Test me in this,” says the Lord Almighty, “and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that there will not be room enough to store it.”

Before giving our tithes, we should pray for:

  • A Grateful Heart – Acknowledge that everything we have comes from God (1 Chronicles 29:14).
  • Faith and Trust – Believe that God will supply all our needs (Philippians 4:19).
  • Blessings Over the Church and Its Mission – Pray that the resources will be used wisely for God’s kingdom.

When we pray over our tithe, we are not only obeying God’s command but also aligning our hearts with His will, trusting in His provision, and sowing into His kingdom with faith.

Offering: Giving Beyond the Tithe

While tithing is the foundation, the offering is an act of deeper generosity. Offerings are free-will gifts given beyond the tithe as an expression of love, gratitude, and faith in God. In 2 Corinthians 9:7, Paul encourages believers to give with a cheerful heart:

“Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.”

Offerings are important because:

  • They Reflect the Condition of Our Heart – Giving generously shows our love for God and others (Luke 6:38).
  • They Unlock Greater Blessings – God promises to multiply what we sow (2 Corinthians 9:6-8).
  • They Support the Needs of the Church and Others – Offerings help missions, outreach programs, and those in need (Proverbs 19:17).

Giving beyond the tithe is an act of faith that says, “God, I trust You not just with 10%, but with everything I have.” When we give sacrificially, God honors our faith and provides abundantly.

Biblical Examples of Generous Giving

The Widow’s Offering

In Mark 12:41-44, Jesus praised a widow who gave two small coins, which was all she had. While others gave from their abundance, she gave sacrificially. This demonstrates that the value of an offering is not in its amount but in the heart behind it.

“Truly I tell you, this poor widow has put more into the treasury than all the others. They all gave out of their wealth; but she, out of her poverty, put in everything—all she had to live on.”

The Early Church’s Generosity

In Acts 2:44-45, the early Christians shared everything they had, ensuring no one was in need. Their selflessness strengthened the church and glorified God.

“All the believers were together and had everything in common. They sold property and possessions to give to anyone who had need.”

Praying Over Your Offerings

When giving an offering, it is important to pray for:

  • God’s Direction – Ask God how much to give and where to sow.
  • A Generous and Cheerful Heart – Pray against a spirit of reluctance or fear.
  • Multiplication of Your Seed – Believe that God will bless and increase what you sow.
  • Impact of Your Giving – Pray that your offering will bring transformation in people’s lives.

God’s Promises for Givers

Abundant Provision

In Luke 6:38, Jesus assures that giving leads to receiving:

“Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.”

Prosperity and Overflow

In Proverbs 3:9-10, we are reminded that honoring God with our wealth leads to abundance:

“Honor the Lord with your wealth, with the firstfruits of all your crops; then your barns will be filled to overflowing, and your vats will brim over with new wine.”

Conclusion

Both tithes and offerings are acts of worship, trust, and obedience. Praying over our giving ensures that our hearts are in the right place and that we align with God’s will. As we tithe faithfully and give offerings generously, we invite God’s blessings into our lives and participate in His greater purpose.

May we always give with joy, faith, and expectation, knowing that God is our ultimate provider. Amen!

The Silent Struggle of Caregiving

Have you ever felt like you’re giving everything you have—physically, emotionally, and spiritually—only to end the day completely drained? If you’ve been a caregiver for a parent, spouse, or loved one, you know the weight of that responsibility. It’s a journey of love, sacrifice, and deep exhaustion, but one that isn’t talked about nearly enough.

In our latest episode of Thrive By the Rising Muse, we’re breaking the silence on the realities of caregiving. Naty and Veda open up about their own experiences—navigating the emotional and mental toll, the unspoken guilt, and the faith struggles that arise when exhaustion meets devotion.

This episode is for:
✔️ Those currently in a caregiving role.
✔️ Anyone who has ever felt torn between their responsibilities and their well-being.
✔️ Those wondering, “Where is God in this?” when caregiving feels overwhelming.

We’ll talk about:
✨ The emotional burden of caregiving and how to protect your mental health.
✨ The guilt caregivers often feel—and why it’s time to release it.
✨ How to keep your faith strong when exhaustion makes praying hard.
✨ Practical ways to set boundaries, ask for help, and find moments of rest.

💡 If you’ve ever felt unseen in your role as a caregiver, this episode is for you. You are not alone, and you are doing more than enough.

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Breaking Down The Truth About Therapy And Mental Health!

Are you ready for an eye-opening conversation that challenges the way we think about mental health, medication, and the stigmas that still persist in our communities? In this powerful episode of Thrive by The Rising Muse, hosts Naty and Veda sit down with the incredible Dr. Ronda Hampton, a clinical psychologist, advocate, and co-founder of REACH for Mental Health Awareness.

From breaking down mental health misconceptions in faith communities and communities of color to understanding when medication might be necessary, this discussion dives deep into the realities of therapy, healing, and the barriers that keep so many from seeking the help they need. Dr. Hampton shares her personal journey, her advocacy work in missing persons cases, and her passion for educating children through the Skool Kids book series.

💡 Did you know that antidepressants aren’t addictive? Or that abruptly stopping medication can have serious consequences? We tackle these myths and more, providing the real facts behind mental health treatment and how we can support those in need.

🔹 Why is therapy still stigmatized in many communities? 🔹 How can we redefine the role of mental health professionals? 🔹 What’s the truth about antidepressants and dependency? 🔹 What happens when someone stops taking their medication without supervision? 🔹 How can faith and mental health coexist?

This episode is packed with insights, raw honesty, and much-needed truth. Whether you or someone you love has struggled with mental health or you simply want to be part of the solution in changing the conversation, this is one you can’t afford to miss.

Dr. Ronda Hampton is a highly respected clinical psychologist based in California. She’s the co-founder of REACH for Mental Health Awareness, a nonprofit that assists families searching for missing loved ones while also working to spread awareness about mental health. You may also know her as a strong advocate for justice in the case of Mitrice Richardson, a young woman who went missing in 2009. Beyond her clinical work, Dr. Hampton is also the co-producer of Lost Compassion: The Mitrice Richardson Story, an award-winning documentary, and the author of Amber Goes Missing, a book aimed at educating children about personal safety.

You can reach Dr. Hampton on TikTok and IG

🎧 Listen now on your favorite podcast platform and join us as we break the silence, challenge the stigma, and create a space for healing and growth.

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