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The Work Within

Podcast door Watershed Initiative

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The Work Within explores the intersection of mental health, faith, and everyday life, helping people find greater connection and wholeness. Hosted by John Lin, The Work Within is a Christian mental health podcast featuring conversations with licensed therapists about anxiety, depression, trauma, relationships, leadership pressure, church hurt, and the struggles we all carry but seldom say out loud.The Work Within is clinically informed, biblically grounded, and deeply practical.If you want to live and lead more authentically, fully, and faithfully, this podcast is for you.New episodes released bi-weekly.Meet Your Hosts & Expert Contributors Our conversations are led by a diverse team of clinical and ministry leaders:John Lin – Director of Partnerships, Watershed Initiative & Executive Director, Sweet Deeds FoundationBringing a background in pastoral ministry and nonprofit leadership to the intersection of faith and mental health.Dieula Previlon, LPC-S – Founder, ElevateHer InternationalA licensed professional counselor supervisor and ordained minister specializing in trauma recovery and purposeful flourishing.Laura Harrison, LPC-S – Executive Director, The WELD GroupLicensed Professional Counselor Supervisor specializing in chronic stress, trauma, and relational healing.Dr. Ly Tran, LPC-S – Founder and Executive Director, The WELD GroupOffering two decades of expertise spanning pastoral ministry, mental health, and organizational leadership.Paul McMullen, LPC – Founder, WellSpring Process GroupsA licensed counselor and coach supporting Christian leaders through group process and ministry-informed practice.The Work Within is a podcast of the Watershed Initiative, a group of Christian therapists committed to providing clinically excellent, trustworthy mental health resources for the local church.Learn more and explore listener resources at:watershedinitiative.com/workwithin

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Episode Highlight: It Ain’t Easy Being a Healthy Leader. Here’s Why.

This is a clip from Episode 16, “What Makes a Healthy Leader?” Listen to the full conversation here: https://watershedinitiative.com/theworkwithin [https://watershedinitiative.com/theworkwithin] If being a healthy leader were easy, every leader would be one. In this clip, special guest, Shannon Pugh, and host John Lin discuss the obstacles that get in the way:  1) Self-awareness is hard. You have to understand your own motivations and the unique vulnerabilities that pull you toward unhealthy patterns. 2) Systems reward external achievement, not the invisible internal work that makes leaders healthy. Topics covered: leadership development, self-awareness, the Enneagram, the shadow side of leadership Chapters 00:10 — Motivation matters more than behavior 01:23 — Knowing your shadow side 02:19 — Why this work is rare 03:17 — When systems reward results over health Hosts / Guests  * John Lin: Director of Partnerships, Watershed Initiative & Executive Director, Sweet Deeds Foundation * Paul McMullen, LPC: Founder of WellSpring Process Groups, Licensed Professional Counselor * Shannon Pugh: Care and Mobilization Pastor, Irving Bible Church  Healthy leadership starts with doing your own internal work. We want to help.  🎁 THERAPY DISCOUNT: Mention "The Work Within" for 10% off your first 5 sessions (New, Self-Pay). Call/Text 214-414-0378.  Connect * Subscribe & Review: Apple [https://tinyurl.com/2s3aennc] | Spotify [https://tinyurl.com/bczdws7c] | YouTube [https://tinyurl.com/4z5zfe5c]  * Follow: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/watershedinitiative/] | Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/watersheddallas/]  * Contact: info@watershedinitiative.com [info@watershedinitiative.com]

19 mei 2026 - 5 min
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What Makes a Healthy Leader? 3 Essential Traits to Prevent Burnout, Moral Failure, and a Giant Ego

What actually makes someone a healthy leader? You already know it’s not charisma, competence, or how many people you lead. Host John Lin is joined by Paul McMullen, LPC, and Shannon Pugh, Care and Mobilization Pastor at Irving Bible Church, to explore a question many leaders avoid, but eventually have to face: What’s happening inside of you as you lead? As more leaders burn out, fall apart, or slowly lose themselves, this conversation gets underneath the surface of leadership—and into what actually sustains it over time. Through personal stories and practical insight, this episode unpacks what it takes to lead with emotional health, inner alignment, and long-term integrity. In this episode, we discuss: * The 3 core traits of healthy leaders: self-awareness, boundaries, and humility * The hidden systemic pressures that keep leaders stuck and silent * Why competence can mask unhealth—until it can’t * Practical ways to start doing the internal work before it’s too late Whether you lead a church, a team, a business, or a family—if you influence people, this conversation is for you. Because we don’t just need more leaders. We desperately need healthier ones. Chapters 00:00 – What Healthy Leadership Looks Like (Pastor Ted’s Story) 06:19 – Why Healthy Leadership Matters 09:05 - The Harm of Unhealthy Leadership 10:28 – What It Feels Like to Work Under a Healthy Leader 13:47 - Defining Healthy Leadership 14:29 – 3 Core Traits of Healthy Leaders: Self-Awareness, Boundaries, Humility 25:48 - Does Competence Matter?  30:05 – Why Leadership Burnout Happens (Systemic + Personal Causes) 35:00 - Why Organizations Reward the Wrong Things 42:10 – Why Sabbath Is a Leadership Discipline 43:53 – The Danger of Isolation in Leadership 46:03 – “Leaders Need to Need” Hosts * John Lin: Director of Partnerships, Watershed Initiative & Executive Director, Sweet Deeds Foundation * Paul McMullen, LPC: Founder of WellSpring Process Groups, Licensed Professional Counselor * Shannon Pugh: Care and Mobilization Pastor, Irving Bible Church  Resources  The Leader’s Journey [https://a.co/d/03QxwRQ6] The Emotionally Healthy Leader [https://a.co/d/05h3wtlv] People Fuel [https://a.co/d/04FoDlfq] Healthy leadership starts with doing your own internal work. 🎁 THERAPY DISCOUNT: Mention "The Work Within" for 10% off your first 5 sessions (New, Self-Pay). Call/Text 214-414-0378.  Connect * Subscribe & Review: Apple [https://tinyurl.com/2s3aennc] | Spotify [https://tinyurl.com/bczdws7c] | YouTube [https://tinyurl.com/4z5zfe5c]  * Follow: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/watershedinitiative/] | Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/watersheddallas/]  * Contact: info@watershedinitiative.com [info@watershedinitiative.com]

5 mei 2026 - 54 min
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Better Boundaries: Don't Let Resentment Kill Your Relationships

Have you ever said “yes” but really wanted to say “no”? Have you ever seen a boundary “weaponized” against someone? Have you ever wondered what makes for healthy boundaries?  Boundaries are tricky and often misunderstood. In this episode of The Work Within, host John Lin sits down with licensed therapists Ly Tran and Laura Harrison to discuss how to adopt boundaries that protect us from resentment and foster healthier connections.  In this episode, we explore: * Why "clear is kind" and how lack of clarity breeds resentment. * Can boundaries ever be too rigid? * The difference between hurting someone’s feelings and harming them. * How to pivot from a "parental" or "childlike" posture into a healthy adult voice. * The biblical paradox of Galatians 5: How our freedom in Christ is perfected through the boundary of love. Whether you’re dealing with a solicitor at your door, a chronically late friend, or a complex family dynamic, this conversation provides the practical scripts and theological grounding you need to stop "quiet quitting" your relationships and start showing up with integrity. Chapters 00:00 – "No" is a Complete Sentence: The Struggle with Boundaries 02:17 – Real Talk: When Therapists Break Their Own Boundaries 05:40 – Defining the Line: Where "Me" Ends and "You" Begins 09:13 – Are Boundaries Selfish? Debunking Common Misconceptions 11:51 – The "Weaponization" of Boundaries vs. True Connection 12:39 – The Rubber Band Effect: Overcompensating After Years of "Yes" 18:15 – Re-educating Others: Moving from Over-functioning to Collaboration 25:35 – Live Roleplay: How to Handle the "Chronically Late" Friend 33:55 – The High Cost of Silence: Resentment, Rupture, and "Quiet Quitting" 39:01 – Theology of Limits: Freedom, Constraint, and Galatians 5 Hosts * John Lin: Director of Partnerships, Watershed Initiative & Executive Director, Sweet Deeds Foundation * Laura Harrison, LPC-S: Executive Director, WELD Group, Licensed Professional Counselor * Dr. Ly Tran, LPC-S: Founder and Lead Executive Director of The WELD Group, Licensed Professional Counselor Resources  🎁 THERAPY DISCOUNT: Mention "The Work Within" for 10% off your first 5 sessions (New, Self-Pay). Call/Text 214-414-0378.  "What does the Bible say about boundaries?" [https://watershedinitiative.com/what-does-the-bible-say-about-healthy-boundaries] Connect * Subscribe & Review: Apple [https://tinyurl.com/2s3aennc] | Spotify [https://tinyurl.com/bczdws7c] | YouTube [https://tinyurl.com/4z5zfe5c]  * Follow: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/watershedinitiative/] | Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/watersheddallas/]  * Contact: info@watershedinitiative.com [info@watershedinitiative.com] Editorial Note: The definition of boundaries mentioned in this episode ("the limit at which I can love both you and myself at the same time") is a paraphrase of the original work by somatic therapist Prentis Hemphill, who famously said: "Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously."

7 apr 2026 - 43 min
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Trauma Is Disconnection: Understanding "Little t" Trauma and the Path to Healing

“That was traumatic.” The word “trauma” gets thrown around a lot these days. But what does it actually mean for our daily lives, our relationships, and our faith? In this episode, host John Lin talks with licensed therapist Paul McMullen and trauma specialist Jenny Wang to unpack the surprising truth: trauma isn’t just the "bad stuff" that happens to us; it’s the disconnection from our authentic selves that follows.   Drawing on the work of Dr. Gabor Maté, Dr. Albert Wong, and Dr. Peter Levine, the team explores the critical distinction between "Big T" and "little t" trauma, explaining why "too little for too long" (emotional neglect or bullying) can be just as impactful as a single painful event.  They discuss:  * Why your nervous system might be stuck in "fight, flight, or freeze" even if you haven’t experienced a major catastrophe. * Why presence is critical to healing.  * Why we often wait until our 40s to do the deep work, and how to start earlier. * How Jesus models "being with" rather than just "fixing." * How churches can be trauma-informed. Whether you're navigating your own healing journey or looking to better support loved ones, this conversation offers an insightful roadmap back to your authentic self. Chapters [00:00] Redefining Trauma: Beyond the Buzzwords  [05:31] Gabor Maté & The Essence of Disconnection  [07:04] Trauma and the Imago Dei: Restoring Your Authentic Self  [11:22] Is Trauma Part of Everyone’s Story?  [12:41] The Empathic Witness: Why Healing Happens in Relationship  [15:17] Big ‘T’ vs. Little ‘t’ Trauma: Too Fast vs. Too Long  [18:27] The Comparison Trap: Why Your Wounds Matter  [20:36] "Deal With Your Trauma or It Will Deal With You"  [23:51] Why We Avoid the Past (And How It Shows Up in Parenting)  [27:11] The Midlife Pivot: Why We Wait Until Our 40s to Heal  [30:55] Jesus as Trauma-Informed: A New Perspective on the Gospel  [38:04] Receiving Before Giving: The Importance of Doing Your Own Work  Hosts * John Lin: Director of Partnerships, Watershed Initiative & Executive Director, Sweet Deeds Foundation * Paul McMullen, LPC: Founder of WellSpring Process Groups, Licensed Professional Counselor  * Jenny Wang, LPC-S: Clinical Director of Lifeologie Frisco, Licensed Professional Counselor, Trauma Specialist Resources  🎁 THERAPY DISCOUNT: Mention "The Work Within" for 10% off your first 5 sessions (New, Self-Pay). Call/Text 214-414-0378.  Companion Article: "Understanding Trauma" [https://watershedinitiative.com/trauma-big-t-little-t] Connect * Subscribe & Review: Apple [https://tinyurl.com/2s3aennc] | Spotify [https://tinyurl.com/bczdws7c] | YouTube [https://tinyurl.com/4z5zfe5c]  * Follow: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/watershedinitiative/] | Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/watersheddallas/]  * Contact: info@watershedinitiative.com [info@watershedinitiative.com]

24 mrt 2026 - 38 min
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Stop the Spiral: How to Take Those Intrusive Thoughts Captive (2 Cor 10:5)

Ever feel like you’re on the losing side of the battle for your mind? René Descartes famously said, "I think, therefore I am," but what happens when intrusive thoughts start robbing us of joy and peace? What do we do when we can’t stop ruminating about a “what-if” or a past wound? In this episode of The Work Within, host John Lin is joined by therapists Laura Harrison and Paul McMullen to unpack the complex relationship we have with our inner monologue. We explore why our brains produce intrusive thoughts, how to stop ruminating on past hurts, and why typical spiritual advice can sometimes backfire. This conversation offers a compassionate, clinically-informed way to live out 2 Corinthians 10:5 for anyone feeling defeated by their thought life. Key Takeaways * The Power of Externalizing: Learn why naming a thought is the first step to diffusing its power. * Curiosity Over Condemnation: How the "Toddler Brain" approach leads to faster healing than self-shame. * Relational Regulation: Why we need a "safe person" to help talk down our nervous system. Scripture 📖 2 Cor 10:5 – Taking every thought captive 📖 Phil 4:8 – Meditating on whatever is true and nobe Chapters * 00:00 | The Traffic Jam of the Mind * 01:50 | 6,200 Thoughts: The Science of Your Thoughts * 03:45 | When Thoughts Become Intrusive * 05:15 | The Protective Brain: Why We Ruminate * 08:05 | You Are Not Your Thoughts: Creating Distance * 11:35 | Rent-Free: Giving Away Your Power to Past Hurts * 14:45 | From Slaying to Staying: A Personal Story of Grades & Grace * 18:40 | The Vulnerability Balm: Why Connection Heals * 21:50 | Please Stop Fixing Me: How to Actually Support a Loved One * 25:25 | Soothing the Toddler Brain * 28:10 | Re-envisioning "Taking Every Thought Captive" * 32:10 | Ducks on a Pond: Choosing What to Believe * 36:30 | The Filter: Is it True, Untrue, or Unsure? * 40:30 | Final Practices for a Tranquil Mind Hosts * John Lin: Director of Partnerships, Watershed Initiative & Executive Director, Sweet Deeds Foundation * Laura Harrison, LPC-S: Executive Director, WELD Group, trauma specialist * Paul McMullen, LPC: Founder of WellSpring Process Groups  Resources  🎁 THERAPY DISCOUNT: Mention "The Work Within" for 10% off your first 5 sessions (New, Self-Pay). Call/Text 214-414-0378.  📄 FREE DOWNLOAD: “The Thought Filter” [Link Here [https://watershedinitiative.com/s/The-Thought-Filter-ghp5.pdf]]. Connect * Subscribe & Review: Apple [https://tinyurl.com/2s3aennc] | Spotify [https://tinyurl.com/bczdws7c] | YouTube [https://tinyurl.com/4z5zfe5c]  * Follow: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/watershedinitiative/] | Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/watersheddallas/]  * Contact: info@watershedinitiative.com [info@watershedinitiative.com]

10 mrt 2026 - 45 min
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