Wilder Whispers Podcast
Wilder Whispers is a reflective Christian podcast about learning to hear God speak in the ordinary moments of everyday life.
Through honest, personal stories from host Shā (Sharon) Wooden - a bug clinging to a windshield in a storm, a pair of Converse shoes arriving at just the right moment, the thunder of forty-foot Hawaiian waves or the quiet rhythm of shoveling snow - each episode uncovers a gentle truth about God, about life, or about ourselves.
Inspired by Elijah's encounter with God in the still small voice, Wilder Whispers reminds us that the Lord is still speaking today-not only through sermons or quiet times, but through the small unnoticed moments woven throughout our days.
These short, reflective episodes invite you to slow down, listen closely, and discover how God can transform the mundane into the miraculous and the secular into sacred.
If you've ever wondered whether God still speaks today, Wilder Whispers will help you begin noticing His voice in your own wild and ordinary days.
Wilder Whispers Podcast
Latest Episodes
Lost In Portsmouth
Have you ever felt lost—even while doing your best to find your way?In this episode of Wilder Whispers, a wrong turn on a dark road in Portsmouth, Ohio becomes a gentle reminder that we all lose our sense of direction at times. But even ...
Mind The Gap | Influence Follows Proximity
A simple warning from the London Underground became a profound reminder that every gap creates an opportunity for another voice to move closer.Episode SummaryWhat does it mean to “mind the gap” in your spiritual life?
An Elohim Original
You are not a knock-off. You are an Elohim original.While walking through Times Square, rows of counterfeit designer purses became an unexpected reminder of a powerful spiritual truth. In this episode of Wilder Whispers, ...
Keep Feeding | When No One Seems To Be Listening
What do you do when you’ve shared, prayed, invited, and still see no response?Episode SummaryWhile feeding the fish in her pond, Shā noticed something unexpected. For days, the food hit the water and nothing surfaced. Then ...