{"type":"video","version":"1.0","html":"<iframe src=\"https://www.loom.com/embed/a1ed11c2627741df9a085654daea8ae9\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"1920\" height=\"1440\" webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen></iframe>","height":1440,"width":1920,"provider_name":"Loom","provider_url":"https://www.loom.com","thumbnail_height":1440,"thumbnail_width":1920,"thumbnail_url":"https://cdn.loom.com/sessions/thumbnails/a1ed11c2627741df9a085654daea8ae9-a307f0c7844b2e48.gif","duration":879.433,"title":"The Anointed No","description":"This Loom explains why many women in ministry feel trapped in burnout and guilt and how that pattern can be rewired. It describes a neurological fawn response, where chronic appeasement makes saying no feel like spiritual integrity but causes depleted capacity over time, reinforcing the cycle through theology and attachment risk. The speaker connects this to polyvagal theory, attachment theory, and neuroplasticity, using Psalm 23 as a physiological restoration metaphor. She then promotes the Anointed No Still Waters Journey, a 90-day coaching experience with weekly digital modules, 10 live group sessions, a capacity assessment, a sacred no script, and a 30-day guilt detox devotional."}