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Casey Moore Part 2
Never underestimate the power of a lie. You and I have been lied to countless times and we’ve seen the damage play out in our lives. But when Casey Moore was just a teenager, she heard a lie spoken by an inner voice. This one lie - that she was not good enough - led her down a path of destruction and heartbreak for years. On this episode of Qavah, we hear about Casey’s life and the path she took for many years.
Casey Moore Part 1
Never underestimate the power of a lie. All of us have been lied to at some point, and we’ve witnessed the lasting damage those lies can cause. But for Casey Moore, the most destructive lie didn’t come from someone else—it came from an inner voice she believed as a teenager.
That lie, “I am not good enough,” shaped her identity and led her down years of heartbreak, self-destruction, and pain. In this episode of Qavah, Casey shares her life story, the choices she made, and the long path she walked before finding healing and truth.
Archibald Brothers Part 7
On this episode of Qavah, the brothers flee when Helen holds a gun in Richard's face. They return to the house on Margo to have their lives forever changed.
Archibald Brothers Part 6
On this episode of Qavah, the brothers move from place to place due to the marriage and separating of their dad and stepmother, which leads to further violence.
Archibald Brothers Part 5
On this episode of Qavah, the emotional terrorism and physical abuse escalates.
Archibald Brothers Part 4
In Episode 3 of From Marsha to Margo, the Archibald brothers share the truth of growing up in a turbulent stepfamily—stories of name changes, gaslighting, shaming, manipulation, emotional abuse, and the quiet resilience that kept them going.
This episode explores what happens when a blended family doesn’t blend at all.
A powerful, real-life look at childhood trauma, survival, and the bond that protected three brothers inside a home where they were not protected
Archibald Brothers Part 3
In Episode 3 of From Marsha to Margo, the Archibald brothers share the truth of growing up in a turbulent stepfamily—stories of name changes, gaslighting, shaming, manipulation, emotional abuse, and the quiet resilience that kept them going.
This episode explores what happens when a blended family doesn’t blend at all.
A powerful, real-life look at childhood trauma, survival, and the bond that protected three brothers inside a home where they were not protected
Archibald Brothers Part 2
On this episode of Qavah, we explore a family with 3 boys who experience more in their lives than most ever do. Times of anxiety lead to hospitalization of their young mother, they find respite from unexpected people and a pivotal new person enters their lives.
Archibald Brothers Part 1
In this powerful episode of Qavah, three brothers revisit their childhood in 1970s Mesquite, Texas — a time of innocence, mystery, and heartbreak. Through vivid memories and raw conversation, they uncover the story of their mother Joy, her battle with depression, and the day everything changed on Hula Street.
Frani Fox Part 3
In Part 3 of her story, Frani opens up about betrayal in the church, walking through divorce, raising two sons, and rediscovering faith in the middle of devastation. Her testimony is raw, real, and filled with hope for anyone who feels broken, betrayed, or not enough.
Frani Fox Part 2
“Frani Fox shares part 2 of her journey—youth ministry, financial struggles, miracles, and faith in God’s provision. A story of truth and resilience.”
Frani Fox Part 1
“‘The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.’ – Psalm 23
Frani Fox’s life was shaped by loss, beginning with her father’s suicide when she was only four years old. Through broken homes, insecurity, and searching for love, she found her true Shepherd in Jesus Christ.
In this episode of Qavah the Podcast, Frani shares her raw and redemptive testimony of how God’s goodness and mercy followed her through the darkest valleys.
Susie Larson
Susie Larson is a talk radio host, national speaker, and bestselling author. In both 2016 and 2017 Susie was nominated and voted into the top ten groups for the National John Maxwell Leadership Award. Susie has been married to her dear husband Kevin since 1985 and together they have three wonderful sons, three beautiful daughters-in-law, two beautiful grandchildren, and one adorable pit bull named Memphis. Susie’s passion is to see women everywhere awakened to the value of their soul, the depth of God’s love, and the height of their calling in Christ Jesus.