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Broken to Beloved Podcast

Broken to Beloved
Broken to Beloved Podcast
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    085: Season 3 Wrap

    19/12/2025 | 3 mins.
    That's a wrap on Season 3 of the podcast!
    We're so grateful for each of you taking the time to listen and engage with our episodes, and I hope you've found these conversations to be helpful and hope-filled.
    We'll be back next year after the Annual Summit (January 26–29) with new episodes. Until then, it'll be pretty quiet around here as we prepare for the Summit. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss new episodes when they drop.
    Consider supporting the Podcast by setting up a monthly donation. Just $89 would cover our podcast expenses each month!
    It also helps us so much when you share these episodes with a friend, and when you leave a rating or review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. I'd love to hear from you—did you have a favorite episode this season? What was one thing you found helpful?
    Thanks again for being here, and I look forward to creating en episodes next year. Here's to moving toward healing and wholeness. Together. See you next time!
    Links & Resources 🔗 
    Website | Instagram | Substack
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    084: The Consequences of Christian Parenting "By the Book" with Marissa Burt, Kelsey McGinnis, and Meaghan Hampton

    09/12/2025 | 59 mins.
    Were you raised (and maybe harmed) in a Christian household that did parenting "by the book?"
    Maybe you were a parent who was looking for resources to parent "the right way," Regardless of intent, research and time have shown the harmful impact of Christian parenting books and the myths they perpetuated. 
    In this conversation, we dive into the very real and lived effects on generations of children and adults, and how we look for more informed and honoring ways to move forward. We'll talk about patriarchy and hierarchy, spanking and discipline, and the ways that these messages set up compliant Christian children for future abuse.
    Listen in for a compassionate look at at how we can approach parenting (and learning to reconcile with our own stories of how we were raised) with a more informed lens that balances both therapy and theology through a trauma-informed lens.
    Guest Spotlight ✨ 
    Marissa Franks Burt is a novelist, editor, teacher, and cohost of the At Home with the Lectionary and In the Church Library podcasts. She lives in a small town in Washington's Snoqualmie Valley with her husband, six children, and heaps of books.
    Kelsey Kramer McGinnis is a musicologist, educator, and correspondent for Christianity Today, writing on worship practices and Christian subculture. She is an adjunct professor at Grand View University in Des Moines and previously worked at the University of Iowa Center for Human Rights.
    Meaghan Hampton is a Christian therapist, writer, and parenting educator passionate about integrating faith, psychology, and neuroscience to support families on their journey toward healing and wholeness.
    Links & Resources 🔗 
    Marissa: Website | Instagram | Substack
    Kelsey: Website | Instagram | Substack | “In the Church Library” podcast
    The Myth of Good Christian Parenting by Marissa Burt and Kelsey McGinnis | Amazon | Bookshop
    Support the show
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    083: Megachurch Culture and Christian Nationalism with Scott Latta

    02/12/2025 | 55 mins.
    Is there a link between the rise of megachurches, Christian Nationalism, and spiritual abuse?
    In this conversation with journalist and author Scott Latta, he exposes surprising findings from his research on how "successful" evangelical churches are driving much of the Christian Nationalism and abuse reported today. After interviewing survivors of spiritual abuse in America's megachurches, lawyers, and advocates, he reveals systemic gaps that allow misconduct to thrive, the effects on smaller churches, and how money and politics are at play. Tune in to hear numerous stories and examples, including Scott's own reflections from working in churches, discovered in his process of writing Gods of The Smoke Machine.
    Guest Spotlight ✨ 
    Scott Latta is an award-winning journalist who has spent a decade reporting for humanitarian organizations on conflict, displacement, and climate change around the world. He is the author of the new book, Gods of the Smoke Machine: Power, Pain, and the Rise of Christian Nationalism in the Megachurch, which explores how large churches coalesce power and political influence. He lives in Oregon.
    Links & Resources 🔗 
    Website | Substack | BlueSky
    Gods of the Smoke Machine | Amazon | Bookshop
    Post Evangelical Collective
    Restored Voices Collective
    Support the show
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    We need your help. Your gift of just $25 will make a big difference and help us continue this work. Donate today.
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    082: Twelve Steps Toward the Life God Has for You with Ian Morgan Cron

    25/11/2025 | 58 mins.
    Do you feel broken beyond repair and just want life to be...better?
    In this episode with Ian Morgan Cron, we talk about the use of the 12 steps—not just for managing common addictions, but for general well-being. You'll enjoy his perspective as a priest, author, and psychotherapist, as he emphasizes the importance of finding wholeness through making amends, releasing shame, and pursuing post-traumatic growth. Let's dive into his most recent book, The Fix, and explore how working the steps can benefit people who have experienced spiritual trauma.
    Guest Spotlight ✨ 
    Ian Morgan Cron is a bestselling author, psychotherapist, Enneagram teacher, Episcopal priest, and the host of the wildly popular podcast, "Typology," which has over 20 million downloads. His books include the Enneagram primer The Road Back to You, which has sold over one million copies; as well as Chasing Francis; Jesus, My Father, the CIA, and Me; The Story of You; and his newest book, The Fix: How the Twelve Steps Offer a Surprising Path of Transformation for the Well-Adjusted, the Down-and-Out, and Everyone In Between.
    Links & Resources 🔗 
    Website | Instagram | Typology Institute | Typology Podcast
    The Fix: How the Twelve Steps Offer a Surprising Path of Transformation for the Well-Adjusted, the Down-and-Out, and Everyone In Between | Amazon | Bookshop.org
    The Story of You | Amazon | Bookshop.org
    The Road Back to You | Amazon | Bookshop.org
    Support the show
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    We need your help. Your gift of just $25 will make a big difference and help us continue this work. Donate today.
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    Subscribe using your favorite podcast app:
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    Leave us a rating and review on Apple or on Spotify. This all helps us to grow and continue providing quality content for you and our community of listeners.
    —————
    As an Amazon and Bookshop.org affiliate, I may make a small commission at no extra cost to you.
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    081: Making Polyvagal Theory Practical with Dr. Arielle Schwartz

    18/11/2025 | 51 mins.
    Are you looking for practical ways to heal from spiritual trauma?
    In this episode with Dr. Arielle Schwartz, a licensed psychologist, you'll learn how to regulate, rebalance, and rewire your nervous system without having to relive your trauma. After spiritual abuse, it's common to feel on edge, in high alert, or entirely shut down. She explains why this happens and how to connect with our bodies again through breath, co-regulation, and other embodied practices for healing. Listen in for a practical understanding of polyvagal theory.
    Get the full show notes and links here. 📄
    Guest Spotlight ✨ 
    Dr. Arielle Schwartz is a licensed psychologist and leading voice in the healing of trauma. She is an internationally sought-out teacher and author of eight books including The Post-Traumatic Growth Guidebook, Therapeutic Yoga for Trauma, and Applied Polyvagal Theory in Yoga. As the founder of the Center for Resilience Informed Therapy, she offers a mind-body approach to therapy for trauma and informational mental health and wellness updates through her writing, public speaking, social media presence, and blog. She believes that the journey of trauma recovery is an awakening of the spiritual heart.
    Website | Instagram | YouTube
    Links & Resources 🔗
    The Polyvagal Theory Workbook for Trauma by Arielle Schwartz | Amazon | Bookshop
    The Complex PTSD Workbook | Amazon | Bookshop
    Center for Resilience Informed Therapy
    Support the show
    —————
    We need your help. Your gift of just $25 will make a big difference and help us continue this work. Donate today.
    —————
    Sign up to receive our weekly Podcast Newsletter with new episodes, updates, exclusive discounts, and more!
    Subscribe using your favorite podcast app:
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    Leave us a rating and review on Apple or on Spotify. This all helps us to grow and continue providing quality content for you and our community of listeners.
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    As an Amazon and Bookshop.org affiliate, I may make a small commission at no extra cost to you.

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Over 92 million adults in the US have experienced spiritual abuse and religious trauma. Maybe you’re one of them.The Broken to Beloved Podcast is for anyone who’s been affected by spiritual abuse, religious trauma, or church hurt and is looking for practical resources to move toward healing and wholeness.Brian Lee is a pastor, coach, and speaker who survived it in 3 different environments and now works to advocate for others who have been wounded by the church and her leaders, and to provide practical tools for awareness and safeguarding against future abuse.
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