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Forgiving God, Waiting for Apologies, When Forgiveness Doesn't Work

43 min · 21 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Forgiving God, Waiting for Apologies, When Forgiveness Doesn't Work

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Forgiveness sounds simple—until it’s daily, undeserved, and inconvenient. Subtle offenses can build up quickly when we don't have a strong understanding of forgiveness. If you’ve ever struggled to let something go, wondered how to raise kids who refuse bitterness, or felt weighed down by past hurts that don't seem to go away, this episode will help you to reframe forgiveness as a lifestyle that produces lasting freedom

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Portada del episodio Trauma, Triggers, and AI Therapy (Part 2) with Andie Mcquitty

Trauma, Triggers, and AI Therapy (Part 2) with Andie Mcquitty

AUDIO DISCLAIMER: Hey Fam! We unfortunately had some technical difficulties with the audio of the last 10 minutes of the episode. We apologize for the dip in clarity and appreciate your grace as you listen. "I feel nervous" and "I have anxiety" can describe the same moment — but one names an experience, and the other starts to name you. That difference may be impacting your life more than you realize. In part two of this conversation, Katie and Josh continue with Andie, moving from EMDR into something just as foundational: the words we use to describe our pain. They talk about what "trauma" actually means in a culture that's started applying the word to everything, the difference between describing an experience and naming an identity, and why kids who never get to struggle through something hard end up more fragile, not less. They also get into where the "healing journey" can quietly become a ditch, and the moment Andie knows a client is finally ready to walk out her door for good. In this episode: 1. Big T trauma vs. little t trauma — and why the distinction actually matters 2. The "healing journey" ditch: when self-focus quietly becomes the thing keeping you stuck 3. The case for letting kids experience hardship 4. Why Andie says an AI-generated summary of your problems is the opposite of progress Follow Healthy Homes on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/healthy-homes/id1876981230 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/healthy-homes/id1876981230] Follow Healthy Homes on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1nKIVlz66IqkkXzpti7QEu?si=7a8bdc61449244c8 [https://open.spotify.com/show/1nKIVlz66IqkkXzpti7QEu?si=7a8bdc61449244c8] Subscribe to Healthy Homes on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@TheHealthyHomesPodcast [http://www.youtube.com/@TheHealthyHomesPodcast] New episodes every Tuesday. Send us your questions: DM @healthyhomespodcast on Instagram. Find us: @healthyhomespodcast [https://instagram.com/healthyhomespodcast] • healthyhomespodcast.com [https://www.healthyhomespodcast.com/]

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Portada del episodio Trauma, Triggers, + AI Therapy (Part 1)

Trauma, Triggers, + AI Therapy (Part 1)

What if the triggers, flashbacks, and moments of dysregulation aren't signs that something is broken in you? What if your brain is desperately trying to finish something? In this conversation, Josh + Katie sit down to unpack the effects of trauma with licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Andie McQuitty. Katie shares how her own flashbacks completely stopped after going through the process of EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing). As a trained practitioner of EMDR, Andie pulls back the curtain on what's actually happening when trauma gets stuck in the body: why the brain creates a disturbance loop, what triggers really are, and how something as simple as back-and-forth eye movement can wake the brain up and let it do what it was actually designed to do. This one will change how you understand your own reactions — and maybe give you permission to believe that healing isn't as far away as it feels. In this episode: * What EMDR actually is and how it can transform the trauma journey * What a trigger really is — and why "just move on" completely misses the point * Why your brain has a built-in healing mechanism (and what gets in the way of it) Follow Healthy Homes on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/healthy-homes/id1876981230 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/healthy-homes/id1876981230] Follow Healthy Homes on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1nKIVlz66IqkkXzpti7QEu?si=7a8bdc61449244c8 [https://open.spotify.com/show/1nKIVlz66IqkkXzpti7QEu?si=7a8bdc61449244c8] Subscribe to Healthy Homes on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@TheHealthyHomesPodcast [http://www.youtube.com/@TheHealthyHomesPodcast] New episodes every Tuesday. Send us your questions: DM @healthyhomespodcast on Instagram.  Find us: @healthyhomespodcast [https://instagram.com/healthyhomespodcast] • healthyhomespodcast.com [https://www.healthyhomespodcast.com/]

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Portada del episodio Season 1 Q+A: Discerning Darkness, Breaking Codependency, Apologizing First

Season 1 Q+A: Discerning Darkness, Breaking Codependency, Apologizing First

You've forgiven the person. You've set the boundary. You've tried to have discernment about what your kids are watching. And somehow you're still standing in your kitchen wondering if you actually did any of it right. In this Season 1 Q&A, Josh and Katie work through the questions you sent in after the first season — the in-between ones that don't get a clean answer in a 60-second reel. They draw a line between codependency and the kind of help the body of Christ is actually called to. They introduce the "no need apology" — the confessions that belong between you and the Lord, and the ones you can't afford to skip and they unpack what discernment looks like inside a home, including practical tools for any person who is trying to grow in discernment. Here are the questions we addressed: * Helping vs. codependency — "Isn't there ever a time when we should be reaching out our hand to help people? Isn't it the job of the body to rally around people in need?" * Discernment in the gray — "You mentioned there's gray when it comes to witches, crystals, and new age stuff. As a parent discerning what to let my kids watch, how do you navigate the gray?" * Boundaries without ghosting — "At what point is it okay to set boundaries — not to ghost someone, but to actually set boundaries?" * Jealousy, forgiveness, and the "no need apology" — "How do you handle forgiveness with things like jealousy? Does the person always need to know, or is it a heart issue to be confessed between you and the Lord?" * Staying humble with a blame-shifter — "How do you keep apologizing first and stay humble with someone who's committed to blaming you and accuses you of withholding grace when you try to hold them accountable? How do you have a boundary with someone you can't get away from (a coworker, a family member, someone you live with)?" * Plain truth and the woman at the well — "What about when Jesus told the Samaritan woman, 'you have five husbands' — he spoke plain truth. How does that fit with discernment?" Follow Healthy Homes — Season 2 drops this summer with special guests. Send us your questions: DM ⁠@healthyhomespodcast⁠ [https://instagram.com/healthyhomespodcast] on Instagram. Find us: ⁠@healthyhomespodcast⁠ [https://instagram.com/healthyhomespodcast] • ⁠healthyhomespodcast.com⁠ [https://www.healthyhomespodcast.com/]

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