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What if your worth was never meant to be defined by someone else’s love?

In this powerful episode of the Collide Podcast, we sit down with Ainsley Britain to talk about identity, relationships, and healing from codependency. She shares her personal journey of overcoming toxic patterns and reclaiming her God-given worth, offering insights on mental health, faith, and the courage it takes to expect more for yourself. Whether you’re navigating heartbreak, questioning your value, or longing for healthy love, this episode will remind you that you were never meant to settle for less than what God says you're worth.

Meet Ainsley Britain

Ainsley is an author, podcast host, and certified Enneagram coach who is passionate about helping young adults walk in confidence, develop healthy relationships, and embrace their true identity in Christ. With a background in ministry and a heart for mental and emotional health, she brings clarity, hope, and practical tools to those struggling in the spaces of love and self-worth. Her story is a powerful example of how healing and freedom come when we align our identity with God’s truth.

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How This Episode Will Encourage You

If you’ve ever felt stuck in unhealthy relationships, questioned your value, or struggled with codependency, this episode will speak directly to your heart. You’ll be reminded that you are worthy of love, respect, and wholeness—and God is faithful to lead you there.

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