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Living Inside Out with John Peek

Podcast by John Peek

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Healing The Whole Warrior

A veteran can survive war and still feel defeated at home and the hardest part is believing the damage gets the final word. We sit down with James Holland from Set Apart Farms to talk about healing the whole warrior and restoring families from the inside out, starting with identity. Instead of letting PTSD, anger, shame, or past trauma become a permanent label, we unpack what it looks like to replace lies with truth and rebuild a God-given identity grounded in Scripture. We also get practical about what families actually do week to week. James explains why Set Apart Farms begins with honest conversations and simple accountability tasks before deeper work, and why healing has to involve the spouse and kids, not just the veteran. From there, we talk spiritual warfare and how to connect the dots between emotional pain and the unseen battle that tries to isolate, divide, and destroy unity at home. When couples stop fighting each other and start fighting together, the atmosphere changes. Marriage restoration becomes a major theme: forgiveness and communication as spiritual weapons, the “unseen wounds” spouses carry, and why loneliness, burnout, and secondary trauma must be addressed for real veteran mental health recovery. We also tackle media consumption and “guarding the gates” of the mind, plus how martial arts and disciplined fitness can channel aggression into controlled strength and stabilize emotions by resetting the nervous system. If you care about veteran healing, faith-based recovery, PTSD support, family restoration, and practical discipleship, this conversation will give you language and tools you can use today. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway.

16 May 2026 - 52 min
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Restoring The Warrior

The toughest fight many veterans face is the one nobody sees after they get home. When the uniform comes off, the mission can disappear overnight and what’s left is often identity loss, isolation, and a nervous system still wired for combat. We sit down with Marine veteran James Holland, founder of Set Apart Farms, to name the real struggle behind PTSD, TBI, moral injury, and family breakdown and to map a path from battlefield mode to peace at home. We dig into the military concept of “commander’s intent” and why veterans feel untethered without clear purpose. Then we connect that to a faith-based recovery framework: learning the mind of Christ, renewing thought patterns daily, and treating spiritual life like training. James shares the practical tactics he uses with families and other veterans, including capturing intrusive thoughts, replacing lies with truth, and breaking the isolation that quietly destroys marriages and relationships with kids. The most gripping moment is James’s testimony from a hospital-season crisis when he was ready to end his life and heard the words “Remember me,” followed by a billboard revealed at the exact second he needed it. We talk about what suicidal thinking steals from a family, how to recognize God’s voice in the darkest hours, and why restoration has to include the entire household, not just the veteran. If you love a veteran or you are one, this conversation offers hope, language for what you’re feeling, and a next step toward purpose, mentorship, and lasting freedom. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more families can find the help they’ve been missing.

9 May 2026 - 54 min
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Healing The Warrior Family

A veteran can survive war and still lose the fight at home. Today we sit down with Marine veteran James Holland, who served 12 years in infantry with multiple combat deployments and then ran headfirst into a different kind of battlefield: traumatic brain injury, delayed care, and a VA process that treated symptoms while his family absorbed the fallout. His story is raw and specific, from years of “pain management” to a surgery that left him half paralyzed and forced his wife into the role of full-time caregiver, putting their finances and stability at risk. That crisis became the origin story for Set Apart Farms, a faith-based model built around one conviction: healing doesn’t happen in isolation. We talk about why modern “fix the individual” thinking can fracture marriages even further, and why a family is more like a unit than a set of separate problems. James breaks down covenant versus contract, what resentment looks like when only one spouse gets help, and the smallest practical step that starts rebuilding trust: praying together every night, out loud, consistently. We also dig into daily habits that create real change, the link between physical fitness and leadership at home, and how what you feed your mind shapes the atmosphere of your house. From cutting toxic media to restoring the dinner table as a mentoring space, we focus on what veteran families can do this week, not someday. Then we zoom out to veteran transition support, policy gaps for spouses and kids, and why preparation should start 9 to 12 months before discharge. If this conversation hits home, subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, share it with a veteran family, and leave a review so more people can find a better path forward.

2 May 2026 - 55 min
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The Anointing And The Assignment

Jesus didn’t describe a self-help plan. He described a rescue mission, and it starts in places most of us try to hide. John Peake sits down with Pastor David Cisneros Sr. of Townwood Church to walk through Luke 4:18-19 (rooted in Isaiah 61) and the hard question behind it: are we just learning Jesus’ mission, or letting the Holy Spirit activate it in our real life?  We talk about what “the anointing” means in practice: identity before ministry, surrender before effort, and spiritual authority that comes from submission to the Holy Spirit as a Person, not just correct theology. Pastor David shares his own story of serving for decades while running on knowledge and ego, hitting burnout, frustration, and depression, and finally realizing that activity without intimacy cannot sustain a transformed life. If you’ve ever felt stuck in performance-based Christianity, this conversation puts language to it.  Then we get specific about the people Jesus names: the poor in spirit, the brokenhearted, captives, and the oppressed. We unpack inner healing, how trauma and rejection can shape the subconscious, and how strongholds like anxiety, addiction, rage, manipulation, and secret bondage don’t stay private. The episode also explores why grace, repentance, and a renewed heart matter more than trying to impress God, and why the fruit of the Spirit (love, joy, peace) is a real-world marker of what’s happening inside.  If you want a grounded, practical next step, we end with a simple challenge: daily conversation and surrender, offering God your will, motives, and inner life so you can live the mission, not just admire it. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs freedom, and leave a review so more people can find Living Inside Out Radio.

25 Apr 2026 - 56 min
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Drainers, Maintainers, Gainers

Your relationships are either fueling your life or quietly draining it, and most of us don’t notice the pattern until we’re exhausted. We sit down and map a simple, brutally useful framework for relationship intelligence: drainers, maintainers, and gainers. Once you can name what you’re dealing with, you can stop normalizing chaos and start protecting your peace with clarity. Amanda Bradley brings a counseling lens to the hardest questions: why do people stay connected to toxic relationships, even when it’s clearly hurting them? We dig into fear of change, fear of being alone, and the way unhealthy dynamics can feel “normal” when they match your upbringing. We also talk practical red flags like lack of accountability, chronic blame shifting, and that persistent feeling in your body that something is off. If you’ve ever walked away from a conversation feeling tense, confused, or depleted, we show you how to treat that as data, not weakness. Then we get tactical about boundaries and emotional safety. We unpack why guilt isn’t always guilt, why “I’m not available for this conversation” is a valid boundary, and how to tell the difference between helping and enabling. We also separate forgiveness from access, so you can release bitterness without reopening the same wound. Finally, we shift to maintainers and gainers: what stable relationships look like, how to build a stronger circle, and how real mentors sharpen you through correction, humility, and truth. If this helps you, subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, share it with a friend who needs stronger boundaries, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What’s one relationship shift you’re making after listening?

18 Apr 2026 - 54 min
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