Alexandra Hoover: Breaking Free from Offense to Live Abundantly

What if the very thing weighing down your heart is something you were never meant to carry?

In this powerful episode of A Woman’s Heart, we’re joined by author and speaker Alexandra Hoover to talk about her book, You Can Let Go, and the freedom that comes when we release offense instead of holding onto it.

Together, we explore how easily offense can take root and how carrying it impacts our relationships, our emotional health, and our spiritual lives. Alexandra gently helps us understand the difference between experiencing hurt and carrying offense, reminding us that healing doesn’t require denial, but intentional release.

We also unpack what it truly means to set healthy boundaries without building walls that isolate us, and how learning to “live loved” changes the way we navigate conflict, disappointment, and connection.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • The difference between acknowledging hurt and holding onto offense

  • Healthy boundaries vs. emotional walls that isolate

  • What it means to “live loved” instead of guarded

Alexandra Hoover is a compassionate writer, sought-after speaker, and the author of Eyes Up, Without Wavering, and You Can Let Go. A proud Latina, Alexandra serves her local church and is currently pursuing a Master of Arts in Women and Theology at Northern Seminary. As a wife and mother of three, she treasures balancing family life with ministry and finds joy in serving and encouraging others to live anchored and free.

🔗 Learn more at AlexandraVHoover.com
📲 Connect on social media: @AlexandraVHoover

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