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In this season, we are stepping into the shoes of everyday folks dealing with life's toughest challenges – depression, anxiety, deep loss, estrangement, and the thoughts that sometimes lead us to the edge. It's a safe space where we share real stories, the kind that are often whispered but rarely spoken out loud. We talk about the dark days, the struggles, and the small victories on the journey to healing.
Each episode is like a heart-to-heart with a friend who truly "gets it," offering a ray of hope and some gentle guidance to help you through. So, whether you're fighting your own battles or just trying to understand, please join us. Together, we'll explore these winding paths, support each other, and find the light in even the darkest corners.
Each episode is like a heart-to-heart with a friend who truly "gets it," offering a ray of hope and some gentle guidance to help you through. So, whether you're fighting your own battles or just trying to understand, please join us. Together, we'll explore these winding paths, support each other, and find the light in even the darkest corners.
Season 3 Episodes
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In this first episode of Season 3 of The Soul Care Podcast, hosts Jinda Reinig and Warren Lamb welcome Dr. Jenn Chen. Dr. en shares her journey from a clinical psychologist to a biblical counselor, discussing the challenges and insights she gained along the way and how she concluded that God's Word is sufficient for counseling.
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In this episode of the Soul Care Podcast, hosts Jinda and Kimmy engage in a candid conversation with Molly Bertles about the often-avoided topic of female masturbation within the Christian community. Molly shares her personal journey of struggle, shame, and eventual healing through biblical counseling as discussed in her new book, "You Are Not Alone."
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In this episode of The Soul Care Podcast, Dr. Jenn Chen returns for a follow-up interview and shares more of her journey from a clinical psychologist to a biblical counselor. Today, the discussion emphasizes the complexities of neuroscience and the limitations of scientific research in understanding mental health.
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In this episode of The Soul Care Podcast, the hosts discuss Warren's new book, "Narcissism, Volume 1: Unmasking the Avatar (Biblically)," exploring its definitions, cultural influences, and its impact on relationships and the church. They delve into the roots of narcissism, the importance of biblical counseling, and how to recognize and respond to narcissistic behavior.
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In this episode of The Soul Care Podcast, Jinda and Warren talk with biblical counselor and author Julie Lowe about providing gospel-shaped care to children and families. Julie shares how play fosters connection in counseling, why parenting ought to be tailored to each child, and how technology and culture have reshaped family life. She encourages parents to stay engaged, rely on Scripture and community, and aim not for perfection, but for pointing children to Christ.
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In this episode of The Soul Care Podcast, Jinda interviews her mom, Connie Lamb, as she shares her profound journey living with a degenerative disease (Charcot-Marie-Tooth) and chronic pain. She discusses the challenges of maintaining faith in the midst of suffering, the importance of understanding one's identity in Christ, and how understanding God's sovereignty plays a role in her life.
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This conversation with Dr. Steve Swartz challenges pastors, counselors, and church leaders to examine whether their theology truly protects the oppressed or inadvertently enables oppressors. Dr. Swartz's work represents courageous scholarship that maintains biblical authority while advocating for those trapped in covenant betrayal.
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In this episode of The Soul Care Podcast, Kelli Russell, a certified Christian reconciler and biblical counselor, shares her journey into the field of Christian conciliation, emphasizing the importance of trauma-wise approaches in conflict resolution. The conversation explores the significance of building trust, understanding the role of forgiveness, and navigating complex issues such as abuse within the context of reconciliation.
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In this episode of The Soul Care Podcast, Warren interviews Pastor Trey Richardson, who shares his journey in pastoral ministry, emphasizing the importance of trusting in the sufficiency of Scripture for biblical counseling and soul-care, especially for those with a serious mental health diagnosis. He discusses the challenges faced by individuals with mental health issues and how God's Word can bring healing and transformation.
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The gospel calls us to surrender. New Thought tells us to manifest. Author and former New Thought adherent Melissa Dougherty joins Kimberly and Warren to trace how a 19th-century philosophy colonized modern Christianity, and why the path to real healing runs straight through the suffering New Thoughters teach us to avoid.
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What if your body isn't a problem to solve, but a gift to steward? In this episode, Warren and Connie welcome Alisa Keeton, founder of Revelation Wellness, for a conversation about breaking free from diet culture, body shame, and toxic self-hatred. Discover how curiosity and compassion—rooted in your identity in Christ—can transform your relationship with wellness. Because you can't heal what you hate.
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