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The Wednesday Project

Podcast door Christina | The Wednesday Project

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Over The Wednesday Project

The Wednesday Project is a Christian mental health podcast exploring trauma, healing, and the nervous system through a grounded, faith-centered lens. Hosted by Christina, a trauma therapist and licensed clinical social worker, this podcast offers slow, reflective conversations on what it means to be human—and faithful—at the same time. You’ll hear about emotional regulation, parts of self, grief, boundaries, anxiety, and the quiet work of becoming more present in your life and in your faith. Whether you’re navigating trauma, spiritual questions, or the intersection of faith and mental health, this space invites you to slow down and pay attention. This is the psychology of the soul. And this space is here to sit with you—especially in the middle of the week.

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The Way Back

At some point, something breaks. Not because you failed — but because you're human, and so are they. In this closing episode of The Wednesday Project's relational theology arc, Christina explores rupture and repair across every kind of relationship: parents and children, siblings, close friends, partners. But before repair is possible, something else has to happen first. Drawing from Colossians 3, Luke 15, and nervous system research, she asks what secure attachment actually looks like in motion — and why the capacity to repair with another person begins with having first been repaired with. The relationship isn't lost in the rupture. It's revealed in the repair. Keywords: rupture and repair, attachment theory, nervous system, Christian relationships, relational theology, prodigal son, Colossians, James, forgiveness, co-regulation, trauma-informed faith, The Wednesday Project, psychology of the soul

20 mei 2026 - 20 min
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Before the First Word

What's really happening beneath the surface of your hardest conversations? In this episode, Christina explores why even the people we love most can miss each other — and why that doesn't mean something is broken. Following Love Without Collapse, this conversation names what walks into the room before a single word is spoken: two nervous systems, two histories, two stories already in motion. Drawing from Psalm 139, Matthew 7, and James 1:19, this episode offers a reframe for every relationship where care and history travel together — couples, friendships, parents and children, colleagues. And it begins with the most honest question: what are you carrying in? Keywords: nervous system, relational rupture, Christian relationships, Psalm 139, Matthew 7, James 1:19, attachment theory, emotional health, misattunement, self-awareness, embodied faith, secure attachment, identity in Christ, trauma-informed faith, co-regulation

13 mei 2026 - 29 min
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Love Without Collapse

What does it actually look like to stay connected to people without losing yourself? In this episode, we move from understanding into practice. Following Why Rejection Still Hurts, Attachment Is Not Idolatry, and Secure People Still Feel Pain, this conversation explores the pattern many people quietly live inside: relational collapse. The instinct to adjust, over-function, or disappear in order to preserve connection. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 13, Genesis 2, and Galatians 2:20, this episode reframes what love actually is — not self-erasure, not performance, but two selves staying present to each other. And what makes that possible is not trying harder. It’s being anchored enough that you don’t have to disappear to keep the relationship alive. Keywords: relational collapse, love and identity, Christian relationships, 1 Corinthians 13, Genesis 2, Galatians 2:20, attachment theory, emotional health, people pleasing, over-functioning, self-erasure, nervous system, embodied faith, secure attachment, identity in Christ

22 apr 2026 - 21 min
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BONUS EPISODE: The Holiness of Being Human

This episode is released in honor of my mom's birthday — a woman who overcame more than most, who carried a cloud, and who always had oil close by. She is perfected in Christ now. This one is for her. We all walk around with some version of a cloud — the wounds we carry, the limits of our nervous systems, the ways our survival has shaped what we can and cannot give. And sometimes that cloud makes it hard to see clearly: the love that is present, the light that is there. In this episode, we sit with what it means to be perfectly imperfect in faith. We look at what neuroscience tells us about state-dependent perception, what Paul means when he says we see in a mirror dimly, and what it looks like when God's power is made perfect not around our weakness — but in it. A reflection on imperfection, grief, and the holiness of being human.

15 apr 2026 - 18 min
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Secure People Still Feel Pain

If you've ever wondered why things still hurt — even after growth, healing, or deepening faith — this episode is for you. Completing the trilogy begun in Why Rejection Still Hurts and Attachment Is Not Idolatry, this episode addresses the quiet assumption many people carry: that maturity should mean feeling less. Drawing from Isaiah 53, Hebrews 4, Psalm 34, Romans 8, and the emotional life of Jesus at Lazarus's tomb and in Gethsemane, we explore what security actually looks like from the inside. It doesn't reduce what you feel. It changes what the feeling does to you. The goal was never to feel less. It was to learn to stay. Keywords: emotional maturity, secure attachment, Christian mental health, Isaiah 53, Hebrews 4, Psalm 34, Romans 8, grief, pain and faith, spiritual growth, stoicism and Christianity, embodied faith, trauma, identity in Christ, feeling deeply

15 apr 2026 - 19 min
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