The Fillin’ Station is a place to pause, refuel, and be strengthened for the journey ahead. Hosted by Dr. Dayatra M. Cooley, this podcast offers thoughtful conversations, biblical teaching, and encouragement for real people navigating real life. Each episode is designed to meet you where you are — whether you’re seeking clarity, healing, growth, or renewed faith. Through honest dialogue and spiritual insight, The Fillin’ Station creates space for reflection, renewal, and forward movement. This is not a place of perfection, but a place of purpose — where faith intersects with everyday life.
A Word & Wisdom Teaching by Dr. Dayatra M. Cooley
Residue is what remains after a season has ended — the thoughts, emotions, and spiritual weight we carry long after the experience itself is over.
In this teaching, Dr. Dayatra M. Cooley explores what it means to remove residue mentally, emotionally, and spiritually, so we can move forward clean, healed, and aligned with God’s purpose.
This episode addresses:
• Lingering thought...
Relationships can leave residue.Not because we failed — but because we loved, trusted, served, and showed up.In this episode of Removing the Residue, we talk honestly about Relationship Residue — the emotional, mental, and spiritual remnants left behind from past relationships, connections, and interactions that were never fully healed or released.Some residue comes from:Unspoken hurtBroken trustDisappointmentMisunderstandingsUnhea...
Habits don’t disappear overnight—especially the ones formed in survival, routine, or seasons we’ve already outgrown. In this episode of Removing the Residue, we’re talking about habit residue—the behaviors, patterns, and responses that remain even after the season has changed.Habit residue shows up when:You’ve healed, but still react the same wayThe situation is gone, but the habit remainsGrowth has happened, yet old patterns linge...
Mindset residue is what remains in your thinking after the season has changed — but your thoughts haven’t.You can leave the situation, but still think like you’re stuck in it.In this episode of Removing the Residue, we focus on Mindset Residue — the patterns of thought formed through pain, disappointment, trauma, rejection, or survival that quietly shape how we see God, ourselves, and others.Mindset residue shows up as:• Fear-based...
Residue is what remains after a season has passed—but it doesn’t always leave quietly.In this foundational episode of the Removing the Residue series, we explore what residue really is, how it forms, and why unaddressed residue can continue to affect our thoughts, emotions, faith, and relationships long after the original event is over.Residue can come from:Unhealed painDisappointment or lossUnresolved transitionsLingering words, e...
Life doesn’t move randomly — it moves in seasons.In this episode of The Seasons of Life, Dr. Dayatra M. Cooley explores what it means to recognize, discern, and respond to the season you are currently in. Just as the earth moves through winter, spring, summer, and fall, our lives experience cycles of pruning, growth, waiting, and harvest.Understanding your season helps you:Stop fighting what God is usingRespond wisely instead of re...
Seasons don’t usually change overnight —they transition.In this episode of The Seasons of Life, Dr. Dayatra M. Cooley explores the often-overlooked space between seasons—the moments where one season is ending and another has not yet fully begun.Transitions can feel:UnclearUncomfortableUnsettlingEmotionally stretchingYet transitions are where God does some of His deepest and most intentional work.This teaching will help you understa...
Fall is the season where what was planted is revealed.In this episode of The Seasons of Life, Dr. Dayatra M. Cooley explores Fall, the season of harvest, reflection, and preparation. Fall is not just about gathering fruit — it’s about recognizing what God has produced, stewarding what He’s given, and preparing wisely for what’s next.Fall teaches us how to:* Discern what is ready to be harvested* Celebrate growth without becoming co...
Summer is not the season to relax spiritually — it is the season to remain focused, strengthened, and faithful.In this episode of The Seasons of Life, we explore Summer, the season of growth, endurance, and responsibility. Summer represents moments when things are moving, prayers are unfolding, and blessings are visible — yet this is often where people grow weary, distracted, or spiritually complacent.Summer teaches us how to:• Sta...
Pain to PurposeA Word & Wisdom Devotional from The Fillin’ Station with Dr. Dayatra M. CooleyDavid’s life reminds us that God can use brokenness as the foundation for greatness.From overlooked shepherd to anointed king, his journey was filled with rejection, failure, and redemption. Yet through it all, David remained a man after God’s own heart.In this Pain to Purpose episode, Dr. Dayatra M. Cooley explores how God shaped David...
Pt. 2
Spring doesn’t just bring growth — it brings revival.In this episode of The Seasons of Life, Dr. Dayatra M. Cooley takes a deeper look at Spring through the lens of Renewal, Restoration, and Revival (RRR)—three movements God uses to awaken faith and realign hearts.
Spring is the season where God:
* Renews your strength* Restores what time and trials affected
* Revives passion, purpose, and faith
This teaching invites you to recog...
Pain to Purpose – Job: When Pain Has a PurposeA Word & Wisdom Devotional from The Fillin’ StationWhat do you do when life hurts and Heaven seems silent?In this Pain to Purpose episode, we look at the story of Job — a man who lost everything yet refused to lose his faith. His pain wasn’t punishment; it was preparation.Sometimes God doesn’t answer our “why” because He’s revealing a deeper “who.” Job’s tears became his testimony, ...
Pt. 1
Spring is the season where new life begins to emerge.In this episode of The Seasons of Life, Dr. Dayatra M. Cooley explores the Spring season—a time of renewal, restoration, and spiritual awakening after the pruning and stillness of Winter.
Spring reminds us that:
* What looked dormant was not dead
* What was pruned was not destroyed
* What felt delayed was being prepared
This season is marked by new beginnings, fresh perspective,...
Winter is often misunderstood.
We associate it with waiting, loss, stillness, or silence—but spiritually, Winter is a season of preparation.
In this video teaching, Dr. Dayatra M. Cooley introduces the Winter Season in The Seasons of Life series and explains why Winter matters in our spiritual growth. This is not a season to fear, rush through, or resist. It is a season where God works beneath the surface—strengthening roots, ref...
Pain to Purpose – Joseph: From the Pit to the PalaceA Word & Wisdom Devotional from The Fillin’ StationWhat happens when the people closest to you are the ones who throw you into the pit?
In this episode, we walk through the life of Joseph — a dreamer whose journey from betrayal to breakthrough reveals how God uses rejection to redirect us toward destiny.
Joseph’s story teaches us that the pit isn’t the end — it’s preparation. Ev...
Winter is not a setback — it’s a season of preparation.In this episode of The Seasons of Life, we explore the often-misunderstood Winter season, where God uses pruning, stillness, and silence to strengthen our roots and prepare us for what’s next.Winter is where:Growth happens undergroundGod removes what no longer serves the next seasonStillness teaches us trustPruning makes room for future fruitIf you’ve ever felt:Cut backSlowed d...
Pain to Purpose – Job: When Pain Has a PurposeA Word & Wisdom Devotional from The Fillin’ StationWhat do you do when life hurts and Heaven seems silent?In this Pain to Purpose episode, we look at the story of Job — a man who lost everything yet refused to lose his faith. His pain wasn’t punishment; it was preparation.Sometimes God doesn’t answer our “why” because He’s revealing a deeper “who.” Job’s tears became his testimony, ...
A Series of Spiritual Seasons
Welcome to The Seasons of Life, a teaching series designed to help you understand how God uses every season—winter, spring, summer, and fall—to shape us, strengthen us, and prepare us for what’s next.In this series, we explore the truth that you may not control your season, but you can control your response. Life doesn’t move in straight lines—it moves in seasons. Some seasons prune us. Some restore us...
Hey Jonas! The official Jonas Brothers podcast. Hosted by Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas. It’s the Jonas Brothers you know... musicians, actors, and well, yes, brothers. Now, they’re sharing another side of themselves in the playful, intimate, and irreverent way only they can. Spend time with the Jonas Brothers here and stay a little bit longer for deep conversations like never before.
Current and classic episodes, featuring compelling true-crime mysteries, powerful documentaries and in-depth investigations. Follow now to get the latest episodes of Dateline NBC completely free, or subscribe to Dateline Premium for ad-free listening and exclusive bonus content: DatelinePremium.com
If you've ever wanted to know about champagne, satanism, the Stonewall Uprising, chaos theory, LSD, El Nino, true crime and Rosa Parks, then look no further. Josh and Chuck have you covered.
The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton tackle the biggest stories in news, politics and current events with intelligence and humor. From the border crisis, to the madness of cancel culture and far-left missteps, Clay and Buck guide listeners through the latest headlines and hot topics with fun and entertaining conversations and opinions.
The official podcast of comedian Joe Rogan.