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The Holy Unraveling, Where Faith and Psychology Meet the Messy Middle

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Real faith. Real psychology. Real transformation.The Holy Unraveling is the podcast where faith meets real life. Hosted by Silvia Farag, (MSW, LSW) therapist, wife, mother and Orthodox Christian. Each week, Silvia blends psychology, faith, and humor to talk about the things most of us carry silently. She shares practical tools and biblical truths to help you navigate struggles such as anxiety, chronic stress, perfectionism, people-pleasing, emotional burnout,  shame, control, boundaries, and what it actually means to let God into the parts of our lives we’d rather keep polished.  Each season explores a different theme to help you reconnect with peace, rest, and surrender. This isn’t about appearing put together, it’s about letting God meet you in the unraveling. With a raw, relatable, laugh-so-you-don’t-cry style, Silvia invites you to stop performing faith and start experiencing it.This is where unraveling becomes holy. Where surrender becomes strength. Where God meets you in the messy middle.Subscribe for new episodes every week.(Disclaimer* This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not therapy, counseling, or medical advice, and listening does not create a therapist–client relationship.Always seek the guidance of a licensed mental health professional or physician for your personal situation.) If you are in crisis, please call or text 988 in the U.S. for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.© The Holy Unraveling Podcast — All Rights Reserved.

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Episode Episode 8: Alot on My Mind: A Mother's Day Reflection Cover

Episode 8: Alot on My Mind: A Mother's Day Reflection

In this episode of The Holy Unraveling, Silvia explores the hidden cost of always being “the strong one.” The one who holds everything together.  The one everyone relies on.  The one who doesn’t fall apart… even when she needs to. But when strength becomes identity, it often leads to exhaustion, over-functioning, and disconnection from your own needs. Blending psychology and faith, this episode gently unpacks why this pattern forms — and how to begin stepping out of it without losing yourself. In This Episode: *  Why being “strong” becomes an identity  *  The anxiety behind over-functioning  *  Why asking for help feels so hard  *  How your nervous system learned this pattern  *  What it looks like to receive support  Let's honor mothers all over the world. Share this episode with them . https://www.christiancenterforcounseling.com/ [https://www.christiancenterforcounseling.com/] Thank you for listening and don't forget to subscribe.

4. Mai 2026 - 7 min
Episode Episode 7: Season 2 When Marriage Starts to Feel Like a Roommate Relationship Cover

Episode 7: Season 2 When Marriage Starts to Feel Like a Roommate Relationship

What happens when a marriage stops feeling like a relationship and starts feeling like a living arrangement? In this episode of The Holy Unraveling, Silvia explores a quiet but increasingly common dynamic in modern marriages: the roommate relationship. Two people sharing a home, raising children, managing responsibilities — yet slowly drifting emotionally apart. As a therapist, Silvia has seen how easily connection can be replaced by routine. The bills get paid. The house runs. The children are cared for. But the emotional and relational bond that once brought two people together can slowly fade into silence. Drawing from psychology, neuroscience, and faith, this episode explores how emotional distance forms, why it often goes unnoticed for years, and what it takes to begin rebuilding connection. Because most marriages don’t unravel in dramatic moments. They unravel quietly. And often, healing begins with something simple: attention.If This Episode Resonated Share it with someone who might need the reminder that relationships don’t need perfection — they need presence. And if you’re walking through your own unraveling, remember: God often does His deepest work right in the messy middle. Follow & Listen Follow The Holy Unraveling Podcast on your favorite platform so you never miss an episode. New conversations exploring faith, psychology, relationships, and the sacred work of transformation. https://www.christiancenterforcounseling.com/ [https://www.christiancenterforcounseling.com/] Thank you for listening and don't forget to subscribe.

8. März 2026 - 8 min
Episode Episode 6: You Are Not Your Thoughts-Reclaiming Authority Over the Inner Narrative Cover

Episode 6: You Are Not Your Thoughts-Reclaiming Authority Over the Inner Narrative

In this episode of The Holy Unraveling, Silvia explores a life-changing truth: You are not your thoughts. Not every thought is true.  Not every thought is wise.  And not every thought deserves your agreement. Building on the previous episode about how negative thoughts shape our lives, this conversation moves beyond awareness into authority — helping you understand how to step out of anxiety-driven thought loops without shame or force. Blending psychology, neuroscience, and faith, Silvia explains why the mind produces fearful and intrusive thoughts — and how God invites us into freedom by renewing the inner narrative, not silencing it. In This Episode, You’ll Discover: * Why anxious thoughts feel convincing * How the nervous system fuels mental loops * The difference between a thought and the truth * Why venting and complaining often keep us stuck * Healthier containers for processing pain (therapy, spiritual guidance) * Practical tools to observe thoughts without identifying with them * How Scripture speaks directly to the inner world Key Takeaway Awareness alone isn’t freedom.  Authority begins when you stop agreeing with every thought you have. Scripture & Themes Romans 12:2 • 2 Corinthians 10:5 • Anxiety & the nervous system • Neuroplasticity • Attachment & inner narratives  Your support helps reach people who need healing but may never walk into a therapy office. If This Episode Spoke to You Please consider: * Sharing it with someone who feels stuck in their thoughts * Liking and Leaving a review (this helps more than you know) * Tagging @silviafarag25 on Instagram and Silvia Farag on Facebook with your takeaway This podcast exists for the people who may never step into a therapy office — but desperately need language, compassion, and hope. https://www.christiancenterforcounseling.com/ [https://www.christiancenterforcounseling.com/] Thank you for listening and don't forget to subscribe.

28. Feb. 2026 - 11 min
Episode Episode 5: The Stories We Tell Ourselves:How Negative Thoughts Shape Our Lives Cover

Episode 5: The Stories We Tell Ourselves:How Negative Thoughts Shape Our Lives

In Episode 5 of The Holy Unraveling, therapist and host Silvia Farag explores how the stories we tell ourselves quietly become the lens through which we see everything. From overthinking and self-criticism to spiritual guilt and fear, our thoughts don’t stay in our heads, they become how we live. Using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), neuroplasticity (yes, “neurons that fire together wire together”), and a faith-centered lens, this episode breaks down: * why negative thoughts feel so convincing * how thoughts → feelings → behaviors form powerful cycles * the difference between perception and perspective * how distorted thoughts affect our relationship with God * and how to gently interrupt these patterns without shame or forced positivity If you struggle with anxiety, overthinking, spiritual self-criticism, or feeling “behind” in life or faith, this episode offers clarity, compassion, and practical tools to help you begin telling a truer story. There is a quiet narrator most of us live with all day long — one that explains, interprets, and predicts before we’ve had time to breathe. In this episode, we explore how negative thought patterns form, why our brains cling to them, and how they quietly shape our emotions, behaviors, and spiritual life. This is not about “thinking positive,” but about becoming aware — because awareness is where both healing and faith begin. What You’ll Learn in This Episode  Why Your Brain Repeats Negative Thoughts How neuroplasticity works — and why familiar thoughts feel true, even when they aren’t. The CBT Triangle Explained Simply How thoughts create feelings, feelings drive behaviors, and behaviors reinforce beliefs. Perception vs. Perspective Why emotions are real but not always reliable narrators of truth. A Gentle Practice to Create Space from Your Thoughts A simple, compassionate tool to help you notice your thoughts without being consumed by them. Key Takeaways * You are not your thoughts — you are the one noticing them * Neurons that fire together wire together, but new pathways can be formed * Negative thoughts are often protective, not personal failures * Awareness, not perfection, is what begins change * God is not asking for flawless thinking — He invites discernment and trust Referenced Concepts * Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) * Neuroplasticity * Thoughts → Feelings → Behaviors * Logismoi (Orthodox understanding of intrusive thoughts) Support the Podcast Share with a friend • Leave a review • Send to someone who needs gentle encouragement today. Your support helps reach the ones who won’t walk into a therapy office… but desperately need hope and healing. Connect with Silvia: Instagram: @silviafarag25 Facebook: Silvia Farag https://www.christiancenterforcounseling.com/ [https://www.christiancenterforcounseling.com/] Thank you for listening and don't forget to subscribe.

30. Dez. 2025 - 10 min
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EPISODE 4: Holy Obedience: Moving With God When You’re Still Afraid

“Holy Obedience: Moving With God When You’re Still Afraid” In this episode, Silvia explores the gentle, relational kind of obedience, not legalism, not pressure, but the kind that frees us from fear and draws us back to who God created us to be. Following Episode 3 (“Is it God or Fear?”), this episode answers the next big question:  “If I know it’s God… why is obedience still so hard?” What You’ll Learn 1. What Holy Obedience Really Is Not punishment or perfection — but trust in motion, rooted in love. 2. Why Obedience Feels Scary Psychology meets faith as Silvia breaks down: * how the nervous system clings to the familiar * why fear masquerades as wisdom * how trauma + attachment shape your “yes” * why overthinking is self-protection Your struggle isn’t rebellion, it’s wiring. 3. The Orthodox Heart of Obedience Scripture + Church Fathers show obedience as freedom and communion, not control. 4. Practical Tools to Move With God * Micro-step obedience * The Three-Voice Check * Somatic prayer for regulation * Acting without overthinking * Attachment-safe obedience * Parts work (“who inside me is afraid?”) * Identity-based obedience (“I am His”) A Personal Story Silvia shares the fears and resistance she faced launching this podcast — and how obedience became a place where God untied old knots of perfectionism, doubt, and spiritual pressure. Key Quotes * “Obedience is trust in motion.” * “Your fear protects you from discomfort, not danger.” * “God doesn’t rush or shame — He invites.” * “You don’t need the whole staircase. Just the next inch.” * “Obedience heals the places where love once felt unsafe.” Perfect If You… * second-guess God’s nudges * feel stuck or scared to move * wrestle with anxiety or perfectionism * are healing from trauma or church hurt * long for a gentle, embodied, Orthodox-rooted faith  Sources Desert Fathers • Anxiety science • Vagus nerve • Attachment theory • IFS parts work Support the Podcast Share with a friend • Leave a review • Send to someone who needs gentle encouragement today. Your support helps reach the ones who won’t walk into a therapy office… but desperately need hope and healing. Connect with Silvia: Instagram: @silviafarag25 Facebook: Silvia Farag https://www.christiancenterforcounseling.com/ [https://www.christiancenterforcounseling.com/] Thank you for listening and don't forget to subscribe.

2. Dez. 2025 - 15 min
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