If life feels loud… you’re in the right place. Maybe you’re exhausted from carrying family dysfunction, grief, or expectations no one else sees. Maybe the thoughts in your head feel louder than the truth in your heart. Or maybe you just want to laugh again and remember that God hasn’t forgotten your story.
Welcome to GodlyNoise. A faith-filled podcast helping weary hearts turn down life’s chaos and turn up God’s truth.
Are you feeling crushed by grief, trauma, or the weight of your past? Do you wish you could turn down the negative noise in your head and finally hear God’s voice again?
This podcast will help you:
• Recognize the lies that keep you stuck
• Replace them with God’s truth
• Laugh a little along the way
• Reclaim the joy God planted inside you
Because faith doesn’t mean pretending life isn’t messy. It means learning how to find peace in the middle of it.
Growing up in an dysfunctional home with an alcoholic mother who suffered from mental health challenges that later committed suicide, Demra can relate to secret aches and scars untold. By clinging to Jesus, she believed her future would be drastically different. Through prayer and persistence, Demra learned to elevate God’s word, fully embrace forgiveness, and hold onto hope.
Host Demra Robbins understands hidden pain.
She grew up in a dysfunctional home shaped by alcoholism, mental health struggles, and the devastating loss of her mother to suicide. For years she wrestled with the quiet scars those experiences leave behind.
But through prayer, perseverance, and clinging to Jesus, Demra discovered something powerful: When you elevate God’s truth above the noise of your past… hope returns.
Drawing from decades of prayer journals, family stories (some hilarious), and hard-earned faith, Demra created GodlyNoise to help others lighten their burdens, renew their minds, and reclaim the joy God planted inside them.
Because it’s time to write a new soundtrack for your life—
one filled with peace, laughter, and truth that sets you free.
If you’re ready to quiet the chaos and hear God’s voice again… Pull up a chair and stay awhile.
