Gift of Need

Why We Need to Heal, Not Harm, Abuse Survivors– Episode #40

44 min · 21. Apr. 2026
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Host: Jude DiMeglio TrangGuest: Dr. Steve Tracy Description:In this episode, Jude DiMeglio Trang is joined by Dr. Steve Tracy, president of Mending the Soul Ministries and former professor of theology and ethics, to explore how Scripture is used within faith communities—either as a source of healing or as a tool that can unintentionally (or intentionally) cause harm. They discuss the realities of abuse in Christian contexts, the misuse of spiritual authority, and how biblical teachings can be misapplied in ways that silence or further wound survivors. This conversation brings clarity, compassion, and a call to pursue justice and mercy in how we care for the vulnerable. We talk about:• Dr. Tracy’s background and how he was led to focus on abuse and healing• The different forms of abuse: sexual, physical, verbal, spiritual, and neglect• Why abuse is not more common in faith communities—but can be more damaging• The concept of spiritual abuse and misuse of authority• How Scripture can be weaponized, especially around submission and authority• The importance of interpreting Scripture in context• Why “a soft answer turns away wrath” is not universally applicable in abuse situations• Gender dynamics in abuse and why women are often more vulnerable• The role of collaborators and enablers in perpetuating abuse• The deep impact of not being believed or protected• Why ignoring abuse causes deeper, long-term harm• The importance of telling one’s story in a safe and healthy environment• God’s heart for justice and mercy, especially for the oppressed• A biblical framework for responding to abuse with truth and compassion Find Out More: MendingTheSoul.org [http://mendingthesoul.org/] Join the Conversation:We’d love to hear how you’ve seen the “gift of need” show up in your life. Share your story in the comments or leave a review.Please follow this podcast and rate it. Subscribe to my free newsletter to get future episodes and newsletters sent right to your inbox. Music Credit: Gabe Kubanda / Damn Plans (Instrumental) © 2021 Kubanda MusicEngineer: Ray Ingegneri, Third Street Productions, Tucson, AZ Producer: Jude DiMeglio Trang This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit judedimegliotrang1.substack.com [https://judedimegliotrang1.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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Host: Jude DiMeglio TrangGuest: Sam Quinones Episode Summary: In this follow-up episode, I continue my conversation with investigative journalist and author Sam Quinones about the deeper roots of addiction—and how the unraveling of community has created fertile ground for despair, mental illness, and drug dependency. We revisit themes from Dreamland and The Least of Us but widen the lens to include the impact of high-potency marijuana, the failure of many sober living homes, and the dangers of ignoring the lessons of the opioid crisis. What You’ll Hear in This Episode:– Why legalizing hyper-potent drugs are repeating the mistakes from Big Pharma & opioids– The critical role of community in addiction recovery– What “life repair” really looks like after detox– How to build local systems of care that work—from jails to transitional housing– The quiet power of discipline, music, and purpose in the face of chaos Sam also gives us a preview of his upcoming book The Perfect Tuba—a surprising, moving meditation on finding fulfillment through hard work, collaboration, and the beauty of ordinary people doing extraordinary things. This conversation reminded me that recovery isn’t just personal—it’s communal. And that the needs we try to deny may be the very things that can save us. For more of Sam’s work go to: SamQuinones.Substack.com [http://samquinones.substack.com/] Join the Conversation: We’d love to hear how you’ve seen the “Gift of Need” show up in your life. Share your story in the comments or leave a review. Please follow this podcast and rate it. Subscribe to my free newsletter to get future episodes and newsletters sent right to your inbox. Music: Gabe Kubanda / Damn Plans (Instrumental) © 2021 Kubanda Music Engineer: Ray Ingegneri, Third Street Productions, Tucson, AZ Producer: Jude DiMeglio Trang This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit judedimegliotrang1.substack.com [https://judedimegliotrang1.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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Episode Summary: In this episode, I sit down with acclaimed investigative journalist and author Sam Quinones to talk about the human cost of addiction, the silence that once surrounded it, and why community is a vital need in the face of overwhelming societal challenges. Sam is the author of Dreamland: The True Tale of America’s Opiate Epidemic and The Least of Us: True Tales of America and Hope in the Time of Fentanyl and Meth—two books that deeply shaped public understanding of the opioid crisis. What You’ll Hear in This Episode:– The rise of synthetic drugs and the destruction of community– How isolation and legally addictive products paved the way for addiction– The transformation from poppy fields to chemical labs in the drug trade– Why public storytelling helps shift policy and reduce stigma– The quiet acts of rebuilding community in the face of devastation Sam shares with honesty and clarity the ways in which this crisis is not just about drugs—it’s about us, our culture, and our desperate need for connection. We end with a personal reflection on my own family’s story and how Dreamlandhelped us feel less alone. For more of Sam’s work go to: SamQuinones.Substack.com [http://samquinones.substack.com/] Join the Conversation: We’d love to hear how you’ve seen the “Gift of Need” show up in your life. Share your story in the comments or leave a review. Please follow this podcast and rate it. Subscribe to my free newsletter to get future episodes and newsletters sent right to your inbox. Music: Gabe Kubanda / Damn Plans (Instrumental) © 2021 Kubanda Music Engineer: Ray Ingegneri, Third Street Productions, Tucson, AZ Producer: Jude DiMeglio Trang This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit judedimegliotrang1.substack.com [https://judedimegliotrang1.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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Host: Jude DiMeglio TrangGuest: John T Benedict Description:In Part 2 of this conversation, Jude continues her discussion with artist and sculptor John T Benedict about spirituality, creativity, and the evolving role of artificial intelligence (AI) in art and human connection. John shares how his spiritual experiences, meditation practices, and conversations with AI inspired his book, The Artist and the Algorithm: A Creative Spiritual Conversation with AI. Together, they explore how technology, imagination, ethics, intuition, and artistic expression can challenge us to think differently about consciousness, creativity, and the unseen world around us. We talk about:• John’s spiritual background and evolving relationship with faith and meditation• The inspiration behind his angel sculptures and intuitive creative process• Experiences that deepened his spiritual perceptions and artistic direction• Why society often dismisses spirituality, intuition, and imagination• John’s book The Artist and the Algorithm and his conversations with AI• Viewing AI as a creative collaborator rather than only a technological threat• Ethical concerns surrounding AI and the importance of “tech with guardrails”• Transparency, responsibility, and humanity’s role in shaping AI’s future• Art, spirituality, and the search for meaning beyond the physical world• How creativity, wonder, and connection help meet deep human needs Join the Conversation:We’d love to hear how you’ve seen the “gift of need” show up in your life. Share your story in the comments or leave a review. Please follow this podcast and rate it. Subscribe to my free newsletter to get future episodes and newsletters sent right to your inbox. Check out John’s work at: SomeDistantWorld.com [http://somedistantworld.com/] Music Credit: Gabe Kubanda / Damn Plans (Instrumental) © 2021 Kubanda Music Engineer: Ray Ingegneri, Third Street Productions, Tucson, AZ Producer: Jude DiMeglio Trang This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit judedimegliotrang1.substack.com [https://judedimegliotrang1.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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