Episodios

  • Best Practices for a Successful Therapeutic Separation
    May 7 2025

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    In this episode, we have back on the program our friend and colleague Andrew Arthur, a mediator specializing in faith-based mediation, to talk about the delicate topic of separation in relationships and how to navigate them with hope. We delve specifically into therapeutic separation, which is a process aimed at healing and potentially reuniting couples facing serious challenges like infidelity and sexual brokenness.

    Andrew highlights the importance of having a support team, including counselors, mediators, and spiritual advisors, to collectively guide this tough journey for couples. We also discuss the emotional and operational aspects of separation, the need for individual care, and the crucial role of safety and trust in working towards reconciliation. It's a hopeful and insightful conversation for anyone facing relational struggles.

    For more information about Andrew and his resources, visit GenesisChristianMediation.com.

    Topics Covered in the Episode:

    • Definition and understanding of therapeutic separation in relationships.
    • The role and importance of a support team during separation.
    • Common reasons for couples to consider separation, including infidelity and communication breakdown.
    • Establishing ground rules and expectations during the separation process.
    • Overcoming obstacles to reunification, such as differing parenting styles and conflict patterns.
    • The significance of safety and trust in relationships during separation.
    • Steps toward reunification and the importance of joint work and assessments.
    • The value of commitment to the therapeutic process and early intervention.
    • The concept of forgiveness as a personal journey in healing.
    • Resources and support available for couples navigating separation and reconciliation.


    More Resources:

    • Restoration Therapy* by Dr. Terry Hargrave
    • DisclosureHope.com
    • Find a Counselor

    Related Podcasts:

    • Conflict Management for Marriages Healing from Betrayal
    • The Role of Boundaries in Marriage Restoration
    • Helping Couples Walk the Path of Restoration After Sexual Betrayal


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  • What is Oneness and Why Does it Matter in Your Life?
    Apr 30 2025

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    In this episode, Stephen and I explore the profound concept of "oneness," touching on its dimensions of belonging, connection, unity, and intimacy. We discuss how oneness is essential in relationships with family, spouses, and God, emphasizing the importance of vulnerability and mutual understanding.

    We highlight the very real challenges and rewards of pursuing true oneness; it isn’t like flipping a switch and you will automatically achieve oneness. Oneness is a journey of growth and self-discovery. We invite you to reflect on your own relationships and seek deeper connections in your life. It’s a mission worth the journey.

    To get daily insights from Stephen, visit DoctorMarriage.org.

    Topics Covered in this Episode:

    • Exploration of the concept of "oneness" and its complexities.
    • Discussion of belonging, connection, unity, and intimacy.
    • The significance of personal experiences in understanding oneness.
    • The role of vulnerability and mutual understanding in fostering deeper connections.
    • The relationship between oneness and one's connection with family, spouses, and God.
    • The importance of open communication and trust in relationships.
    • The idea of oneness as a love story and a journey of self-awareness.
    • The theological perspective on oneness, particularly in relation to marriage and divine connection.
    • Reflection on the ongoing journey of growth and understanding in relationships.
    • Encouragement for listeners to seek deeper connections and explore barriers to oneness.


    More Resources:

    • Free Men's Integrity Webinar
    • Free Wives Betrayal Trauma Healing Webinar
    • Sacred Marriage* by Gary Thomas

    Related Podcasts:

    • Are You a Loner or Connector in Relationships?
    • Unlocking Greatness: Why Emotional Connections Matter More than Success
    • Living More than a Love Story


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  • Beyond Broken Vows: Rebuilding Marriage After Sexual Betrayal
    Apr 23 2025

    In this episode, our guests are Johnny and Emily Spigelmire and they share their profound journey through Johnny's sex addiction and its impact on their marriage. Johnny opens up about his early exposure to pornography, his secret struggles, and the eventual escalation to extramarital affairs.

    Emily shares her perspective, detailing the confusion and pain she experienced, as well as her unwavering faith in their marriage’s potential for healing. Together, they discuss their path to recovery, the importance of honesty, and their mission to help others through their podcast, "Beyond Broken Vows." Their story is a powerful testament to redemption and hope.

    If you are in a marriage that has experienced infidelity or other kinds of sexual betrayal, this episode will help you discover hope and insights for healing and restoration.

    For more information about Johnny and Emily and their ministry, visit BeyondBrokenVows.com.

    Topics Covered in this Episode:

    • The impact of early exposure to pornography on personal development.
    • The struggles and consequences of sex addiction within a marriage.
    • The dynamics of anger and emotional turmoil in relationships.
    • The process of deception and gaslighting in the context of addiction.
    • The journey of healing and recovery from infidelity.
    • The importance of open communication and honesty in rebuilding trust.
    • The role of faith and spirituality in overcoming personal challenges.
    • The significance of support networks and community in recovery.
    • The decision to share personal stories to help others facing similar issues.
    • The transformation of a relationship through vulnerability and shared experiences.


    More Resources:

    • Beyond Broken Vows Podcast
    • Recovery Coaching with Johnny and Emily
    • DisclosureHope.com

    Related Podcasts:

    • Rebuilding a Healthy Marriage After Betrayal
    • Helping Couples Walk the Path of Restoration After Sexual Betrayal
    • How Can Therapeutic Disclosure Help Heal Marriages Affected by Sexual Betrayal


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  • Navigating from Isolation to Intimacy (with Bret Marshall)
    Apr 16 2025

    In this episode, I chat with Bret Marshall about his incredible journey of faith and personal transformation. Bret opens up about his struggles with emotional expression and sexual sin, and how these challenges impacted his relationships, especially with his wife, Tena. He shares the pivotal moments that led to his healing, including a transformative intensive experience through a past partnership between Be Broken and the Navigators ministry organization. Bret highlights the ABC’s of emotional health: Acceptance, Belonging, and Connection.

    Bret also emphasizes the need for personal vulnerability, authentic connections, and creating safe spaces for men to share their full stories. His own story is an incredible reminder of the transformative power of God’s presence in our lives.

    Learn more about Bret on his YouTube channel: @whylivetoday.

    Topics Covered in this Episode:

    • Bret Marshall's journey of faith and personal transformation.
    • The significance of being known and sharing personal stories.
    • Challenges faced in relationships, particularly with a spouse.
    • The importance of creating safe environments for men to share their experiences.
    • Emotional suppression and its impact on personal well-being.
    • The role of communication in fostering intimacy and connection in relationships.
    • The necessity of vulnerability and honesty in personal and spiritual growth.
    • Building supportive relationships with mentors and peers for spiritual development.
    • Encouragement for those struggling with hidden aspects of their lives to seek help and support.


    More Resources:

    • Gateway to Freedom 3-Day Intensive for Men
    • Mere Christianity* by C.S. Lewis
    • Find a Group

    Related Podcasts:

    • The Story of 3 Men
    • Understanding 4 Key Roles in Your Story
    • Mr Unemotional: Moving from Isolation to Connection


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  • The Deep-Rooted Marriage: Cultivating Intimacy, Healing, and Delight
    Apr 9 2025

    In this episode, I am thrilled to welcome Dr. Steve Call, a clinical psychologist and co-author with Dr. Dan Allender of The Deep Rooted Marriage: Cultivating Intimacy, Healing, and Delight*. We dive into the book's themes, focusing on how past traumas influence present marital conflicts and how to grow in emotional understanding and intimacy. Dr. Call shares his personal marriage journey, emphasizing the importance of awareness and curiosity in relationships.

    We discuss practical steps for couples to cultivate awareness, the role of play in healing, and strategies for managing triggers. Dr. Call offers hope and resources for couples to nourish their relationships.

    To learn more about Dr. Call’s resources and to get the book, visit TheReconnectInstitute.com.

    Topics Covered in this Episode:

    • Discussion of the book "The Deep Rooted Marriage: Cultivating Intimacy, Healing, and Delight.*"
    • Exploration of how past experiences and traumas influence current marital conflicts.
    • Importance of cultivating awareness and curiosity in relationships.
    • The role of intensive counseling formats in addressing deep-rooted issues.
    • Strategies for couples to develop awareness during conflicts.
    • The significance of play in fostering connection and healing in marriage.
    • Addressing triggers and shame in relationships, particularly during recovery.
    • Practical strategies for emotional regulation and self-care during challenging moments.
    • The metaphor of soil amendments to illustrate the need for nurturing relationships.
    • Resources and support for couples seeking to deepen their connection and navigate challenges.


    More Resources:

    • The Deep-Rooted Marriage* by Allender and Call
    • Marriage Story Intensive
    • Reconnect* by Dr. Steve Call

    Related Podcasts:

    • 6 Hours that will Transform Your Marriage
    • Working Through Emotional Disconnection in Marriage
    • Growing a Stronger Marriage Even When it's Difficult


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  • Failing Forward: Turning Setbacks into Hopeful Growth Steps
    Apr 2 2025

    In this episode, Dr. Stephen Cervantes and I dive into the emotional impact of failure. We both express how deeply we hate failing, describing how it triggers feelings of rejection, isolation, and shame. We explore the importance of reframing failure, emphasizing that God's love still remains constant despite our setbacks. His grace abounds!

    We suggest that solitude can be a sanctuary for self-reflection and growth, encouraging you to create a “holy space” for healing. We ultimately want to offer you a compassionate perspective on failure, encouraging gentleness toward yourself and confidence in the transformative power of God's unwavering love.

    We start the episode by saying, “I hate failing.” We end it with, “But God likes me and so do I.”

    For daily thoughts from Stephen, visit DoctorMarriage.org.

    Topics Covered in this Episode:

    • The emotional impact of failure on individuals.
    • Feelings of rejection, isolation, and shame associated with failure.
    • The cycle of shame and loneliness stemming from failure.
    • The importance of self-acceptance and kindness in overcoming failure.
    • The role of community and support in addressing feelings of inadequacy.
    • Generational patterns of failure and their effects on identity.
    • The concept of solitude as a sanctuary for self-reflection and growth.
    • The relationship between identity, self-worth, and external validation.
    • The nature of God's love in relation to failure and self-acceptance.
    • Strategies for reframing failure as a part of the human experience rather than a defining characteristic.


    More Resources:

    • Gateway to Freedom 3-Day Intensive for Men
    • Grace-Based Transformation* by Jonathan Daugherty
    • 40 Days of Purity for Men online course

    Related Podcasts:

    • Understanding Failure in Recovery
    • What's Your Failure and Rejection Management Plan
    • How to Be at Peace in Aloneness


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  • Are You a Loner or Connector in Your Relationships?
    Mar 26 2025

    In this episode, we dive into the dynamics of "loners" and "connectors" in relationships. Everyone falls into one of these categories. As we explore this topic, my friend and co-host Stephen Cervantes discusses how loners tend to be independent and process internally, while connectors thrive on dialogue and emotional exchange. We examine how these differences impact communication and emotional connection, particularly in marriages.

    We share insights on personal growth, emphasizing the importance of understanding and appreciating each other's communication styles; we aren’t out to change a loner into a connector or vice versa. We give lots of personal anecdotes and practical advice, aiming to help you navigate these differences to foster deeper connections and build stronger, more fulfilling relationships.

    For daily thoughts from Stephen, visit DoctorMarriage.org.

    To read the Thought on Loners and Connectors, go to DoctorMarriage.org/loners-and-connectors.

    Topics Covered in this Episode:

    • Distinction between "loners" and "connectors" in personal relationships.
    • Characteristics of loners: independence, introspection, and internal processing.
    • Characteristics of connectors: relational, expressive, and dialogue-oriented.
    • Impact of communication styles on relationships, particularly in marriage.
    • Importance of emotional connection and its role in relationship dynamics.
    • Challenges faced by loners in engaging with emotional exchanges.
    • The necessity of active listening in fostering trust and connection.
    • Strategies for navigating differences between loners and connectors.
    • The role of personal growth in improving relationship dynamics.
    • Encouragement for couples to discuss and understand their connection styles for deeper intimacy.


    More Resources:

    • 40 Days to Oneness by Stephen Cervantes
    • The 40 Day Relationship Builder* by Stephen Cervantes
    • Building True Intimacy* by Matthew & Joanna Raabsmith

    Related Podcasts:

    • Dealing with Conflict Podcast Bundle
    • Working Through Emotional Disconnection in Marriage
    • About Your Emotional Connecting Skills


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  • The Role of Boundaries in Marriage Restoration
    Mar 19 2025

    In this episode, we invite back our friends and counselors, Matthew and Joanna Raabsmith, to talk about the crucial role of boundaries in restoring marriages after betrayal, particularly sexual infidelity. Matthew shares insights from the perspective of the betraying spouse, emphasizing self-reflection and accountability, while Joanna offers guidance for the betrayed spouse on navigating emotions and setting personal boundaries.

    We delve into defining boundaries as supportive frameworks rather than punishing limitations, avoiding misuse of boundaries for control, and harmonizing them to foster safety and mutual respect. The Raabsmiths highlight the importance of individual responsibility and how boundaries can create a safe space for healing and rebuilding trust.

    To download the Raabsmith’s free Honest Connection Guide, visit RenewingUs.com/puresexradio.

    Click here for the Raabsmith's full bios

    Topics Covered in this Episode:

    • Importance of boundaries in marriage restoration after betrayal
    • Definition and positive framing of boundaries in relationships
    • Distinction between healthy boundaries and manipulative or controlling behaviors
    • Role of individual responsibility in setting and maintaining boundaries
    • Challenges faced by the betrayed spouse in establishing boundaries
    • The necessity for the betraying spouse to take accountability and establish their own boundaries
    • Navigating fear and emotional responses related to boundary setting
    • Strategies for harmonizing boundaries to support both partners and the relationship
    • Addressing boundary violations and the importance of introspection
    • Establishing new habits and structures to support healthy boundaries in the relationship


    More Resources:

    • Building True Intimacy* by Matthew & Joanna Raabsmith
    • Renewing Us Recovery
    • Renewing Us Couples Retreat

    Related Podcasts:

    • Rebuilding a Healthy Marriage After Betrayal
    • The Need for Boundaries After Betrayal
    • Helping Couples Walk the Path of Restoration After Betrayal


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