Caring Without Collapse!
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Caring Without Collapse: Compassion Fatigue & Caregiver Burnout
with Hosts Carmen Halsey Mangini, Amy Donathan, Carla Powderly, and Leslie Davis
Episode Description
Podcast Lead: Carla Powderly
What happens when caring deeply for others begins to drain your soul instead of fuel your calling?
In this honest and deeply encouraging episode of Priority Podcast, Carla Powderly leads a heartfelt conversation with Carmen, Leslie, and Amy about compassion fatigue and caregiver burnout. Together, they unpack the emotional, spiritual, and physical toll of constantly pouring into others—whether in ministry, motherhood, caregiving, counseling, marriage, or leadership.
Through personal stories, Biblical wisdom, and practical encouragement, this conversation reminds Christian women that they were never meant to carry every burden alone. Jesus modeled compassion with boundaries, rest, and dependence on the Father—and we are invited to do the same.
If you’ve been feeling emotionally numb, physically exhausted, resentful, overwhelmed, or guilty for needing rest, this episode offers gentle permission to pause, breathe, and remember: you are not the Savior. You are deeply loved by Him.
Key Takeaways / Key Points
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Compassion fatigue and caregiver burnout are similar—but different.
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Compassion fatigue is like an oversaturated sponge absorbing too much pain.
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Caregiver burnout is like a drained battery with no energy left.
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Emotional numbness, irritability, resentment, mental fog, and isolation can all be warning signs that your soul and body need care.
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Jesus modeled healthy rhythms of rest, prayer, and withdrawal from constant demands.
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Asking for help is not a weakness—it is part of God’s design for community and sanctification.
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Boundaries are not selfish; they help us continue loving others faithfully and sustainably.
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The guilt we feel when stepping back often reveals deeper beliefs about identity, worth, and responsibility.
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God meets us compassionately in our limitations, just as He did with Elijah, Moses, and others throughout Scripture.
Scriptures Mentioned
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Ecclesiastes 1:9 – “There is nothing new under the sun.”
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1 Kings 19 – Elijah’s exhaustion under the broom tree
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Exodus 17:8–13 – Aaron and Hur holding up Moses’ arms
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Galatians 6:2 – “Bear one another’s burdens…”
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Examples from the life of Jesus withdrawing to pray and rest:
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Mark 1:35
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Luke 5:16
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Matthew 14:23
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Books & Resources Mentioned
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Try Softer — by Aundi Kolber
A compassionate, trauma-informed approach to emotional and spiritual health. -
Emotionally Healthy Spirituality — by Peter Scazzero
A foundational resource on spiritual formation, emotional maturity, and healthy boundaries. -
Boundaries — by Henry Cloud and John Townsend
A classic Christian resource on learning when to say yes and when to say no. -
Uninvited — by Lysa TerKeurst
Encouragement for women struggling with rejection, overcommitment, and striving.
Find Carla Powderly
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CarlaPowderly.com
Connect with Carla and explore additional counseling and encouragement resources.
Reflection & Encouragement
Where in your life might God be inviting you to rest, receive help, or release a burden you were never meant to carry alone?
Friend, caring for others is beautiful Kingdom work—but even Jesus stepped away to pray, rest, and be renewed. You do not have to prove your worth through exhaustion. God sees your limits with compassion, not disappointment. May this episode remind you that rest is not failure—it is faithful dependence on the One who truly carries it all.
MUSIC CREDIT
Good Mood by AurbanniAudio
ASLC-492B3150-EA6596F4CA
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