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The Faith Filled Therapy Podcast

Podcast door The Faith Filled Therapist

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Hello to you, I’m glad you’re here. The Faith Filled Therapy podcast sits at the intersection of Scripture, neuroscience, and therapeutic insight, exploring how we actually experience change, not just talk about it.Each episode gently unpacks what it means to renew your mind in a real, lived way,  looking at thought patterns, the nervous system, and the inner world we carry, all through a lens that holds neuroscience with curiosity, while ultimately submitting it to the truth of Scripture.This isn’t about quick fixes or surface-level faith. It’s about understanding why you feel the way you feel, learning how your mind and body work, and discovering how transformation happens-spirit, soul and synapses.If you’ve ever loved God but still felt stuck in your thoughts, overwhelmed in your emotions, or unsure how faith connects to your mental health, you’re not alone.This podcast will help you make sense of your inner world, and take small, meaningful steps towards wholeness.

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Exploring the Mind-Body Connection with Dr. Lee Warren

Exploring the Mind-Body Connection with Dr. Lee Warren Join us in this insightful episode as Dr. Lee Warren, a renowned neurosurgeon, shares his unique perspective on neuroscience, faith, and mental well-being. Discover how understanding the brain can deepen our spiritual walk and improve mental health.In this episode:   * The role of neuroplasticity and how deliberate mental practices can reshape our brains * Practical strategies for self-regulation based on Scripture and neuroscience * The fascinating interface of mind, brain, and spiritual life * How suffering can refine us and give purpose, supported by biblical perspective * The impact of hope on neurochemistry and resilience * Exploring the concept of the mind’s location and its connection to eternity * The significance of wonder and awe in mental health and spiritual life   Key Takeaways:   * Dr. Warren’s blend of neuroscience and faith points to the importance of managing thoughts through intentionality and the biblical practice of taking every thought captive. * The “self-brain surgery” metaphor emphasises deliberate mental strategies to address emotional and spiritual health. * The reticular activating system filters our perceptions; belief modifies the signals we focus on, shaping our reality. * Moments of wonder and awe, especially in the right brain hemisphere, are vital for mental health and spiritual connection. * Hope activates motivational neurochemicals, empowering us to undertake meaningful change, even in suffering. * The biblical concept of “renewing the mind” aligns with neuroplasticity principles—changing thought patterns through deliberate action. * The distinction between mind and brain underscores that thoughts are not exclusively generated by physical brain activity, offering hope and freedom. * Suffering, when reframed, can lead to character development and hope, as supported by both Scripture and science.   * Dr. Lee Warren's Website [https://drleewarren.com/]   * Self Brain Surgery Book [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09XYZ1234]  * Lectio 365 Prayer App [https://lectiohealth.com/lectio365] * Podcast [https://drleewarren.com/podcasts] * Substack Newsletter [https://drleewarren.substack.com/]   For free resources, reflections, and regular encouragement, come join me over on Substack. [https://substack.com/@faithfilledtherapy?r=4baf05&utm_campaign=profile&utm_medium=profile-page] You’ll also find the option to subscribe to The Faith-Filled Collective — a monthly space for women who are pursuing wholeness and holiness.  You can also find my e-books and webinar links here [https://stan.store/FaithFilledTherapy] Love and hope Jo

3 mei 2026 - 50 min
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God Given Ways To Regulate Part 1

Hello to you.  After a short break, the podcast returns with an honest and gently reflective episode about waking up feeling overwhelmed, anxious, and physically on edge. From that real-life moment, this conversation explores what it means to regulate your nervous system in a way that is both deeply therapeutic and rooted in faith. Blending neuroscience with scripture, you’ll be guided through simple, grace-filled practices like breath prayer, gratitude, singing, and getting outside, reminding you that your body isn’t a barrier to God, but part of how you were designed to heal, connect, and feel safe. If you’ve ever felt stuck in your head, weighed down by anxiety, or simply exhausted, this episode offers a gentle reminder: you make sense, and there is a way through. For free resources, reflections, and regular encouragement, come join me over on Substack. [https://substack.com/@faithfilledtherapy?r=4baf05&utm_campaign=profile&utm_medium=profile-page] You’ll also find the option to subscribe to The Faith-Filled Collective — a monthly space for women who are pursuing wholeness and holiness.  You can also find my e-books and webinar links here [https://stan.store/FaithFilledTherapy] Love and hope Jo

31 mrt 2026 - 23 min
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An Intro To Your Left And Right Hemisphere With Dr Perianne Brownback

In this episode, Jo Hargreaves, faith-filled therapist and writer, is joined by Dr Perrianne Brownback for a thoughtful conversation about the left and right hemispheres of the brain, moving beyond pop-psychology myths into something far richer and more meaningful. Together, they explore how simplistic ideas about being “left-brained” or “right-brained” have been largely debunked, while also uncovering the profound truth that how our brain processes the world really does matter. Drawing on the work of psychiatrist and philosopher Ian McGilchrist, this conversation looks at the distinct roles of each hemisphere, and why the left hemisphere was never designed to operate independently, but to be guided and interpreted through the right. This episode invites listeners to reconsider how they think, perceive, and make meaning, not just cognitively, but relationally and spiritually. It’s a grounding, curiosity-stirring conversation that connects neuroscience, lived experience, and faith, offering a deeper understanding of how we attend to the world, to God, and to ourselves.  You can follow Perianne's work here [https://substack.com/@prismsinthedark] and purchase her book here [https://amzn.eu/d/4tnQ4OA] For free resources, reflections, and regular encouragement, come join me over on Substack. [https://substack.com/@faithfilledtherapy?r=4baf05&utm_campaign=profile&utm_medium=profile-page] You’ll also find the option to subscribe to The Faith-Filled Collective — a monthly space for women who are pursuing wholeness and holiness.  You can also find my e-books and webinar links here [https://stan.store/FaithFilledTherapy] Love and hope Jo

27 dec 2025 - 49 min
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On The Power Of Biblical Meditation

Keywords Faith, Therapy, Biblical Meditation, Neuroscience, Mental Health, Spiritual Growth, Peace, Mindfulness, God's Word, Self-Understanding Summary In this episode of the Faith Filled Therapy podcast, Jo Hargreaves discusses the significance of biblical meditation and its impact on mental health and spiritual growth. She shares her personal journey with God's word, emphasizing the importance of taking scripture at face value and the therapeutic benefits of meditation. Jo explores the neuroscience behind meditation, explaining how it can rewire the brain and promote peace. She encourages listeners to integrate biblical meditation into their daily lives, highlighting its transformative power. Here's the link to the beautiful poster by Nick at The Christian Poster Company  [https://thechristianpostercompany.com/products/holy-and-whole-1-thessalonians-5-verse-24 ] Here's the booking link to this months webinar with Dr Lee Warren   [https://calendly.com/johargreavestherapy/self-brain-surgery] Here's the link to my substack [https://substack.com/@faithfilledtherapy]  https://calendly.com/johargreavestherapy/self-brain-surgery For free resources, reflections, and regular encouragement, come join me over on Substack. [https://substack.com/@faithfilledtherapy?r=4baf05&utm_campaign=profile&utm_medium=profile-page] You’ll also find the option to subscribe to The Faith-Filled Collective — a monthly space for women who are pursuing wholeness and holiness.  You can also find my e-books and webinar links here [https://stan.store/FaithFilledTherapy] Love and hope Jo

22 sep 2025 - 24 min
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Understanding Intrusive Thoughts Through Scripture and Science

keywords intrusive thoughts, neuroscience, scripture, mental health, compassion, grounding techniques, faith, anxiety, emotional regulation, spiritual wellness summary In this episode of Faith Filled Therapy, Jo Hargreaves explores the complex nature of intrusive thoughts, their intersection with neuroscience and scripture, and how to manage them compassionately. She discusses the role of stress, hormonal changes, and the importance of grounding techniques and scripture in finding peace. Jo emphasizes that intrusive thoughts are not a reflection of one's character but rather a natural response of the brain, and she encourages listeners to approach these thoughts with compassion and understanding. takeaways * Intrusive thoughts can be distressing and often arise unexpectedly. * Understanding the neuroscience behind intrusive thoughts can foster self-compassion. * Stress and hormonal changes can increase the frequency of intrusive thoughts. * Mindfulness and interrupting negative thought patterns are crucial for mental freedom. * Grounding techniques, such as deep breathing and scripture meditation, can help manage intrusive thoughts. * God's compassion is present in our struggles with intrusive thoughts. * Scripture can serve as a lifeline for grounding and reassurance. * The brain's response to perceived threats can be misinterpreted as real danger. * It's important to not attach meaning to intrusive thoughts to prevent them from gaining power. * You are not broken; there is grace for your mind and nervous system. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Intrusive Thoughts 02:56 Understanding Intrusive Thoughts 05:19 The Neuroscience Behind Intrusive Thoughts 07:38 The Role of the Amygdala and Prefrontal Cortex 10:08 Compassion and Reassurance in Managing Thoughts 13:07 Grounding Techniques and Scripture 15:43 The Spiritual Aspect of Intrusive Thoughts 18:03 Finding Peace and Compassion in Faith 21:12 flow-211881.mp3 For free resources, reflections, and regular encouragement, come join me over on Substack. [https://substack.com/@faithfilledtherapy?r=4baf05&utm_campaign=profile&utm_medium=profile-page] You’ll also find the option to subscribe to The Faith-Filled Collective — a monthly space for women who are pursuing wholeness and holiness.  You can also find my e-books and webinar links here [https://stan.store/FaithFilledTherapy] Love and hope Jo

11 jun 2025 - 21 min
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