• Dabbling on the Dark Side?: Why "Harmless" Habits May Be Hurting You
    Sep 23 2025

    🎙️ Episode Summary:

    In this candid and eye-opening episode, I talk heart-to-heart from a coaching perspective about something many believers don't realize: dabbling in the dark side—yes, even unintentionally.

    From horoscopes to Ouija boards, and even certain entertainment or exercises like yoga, this episode explores how these "harmless" practices may open spiritual doors that leave us mentally anxious and spiritually oppressed.

    You'll be challenged to ask yourself: Are you unknowingly blending light and darkness? And more importantly: What is God inviting you to step away from?

    This isn't about shame—it's about freedom, healing, and choosing LIFE.

    ⏱️ Time Stamps & Episode Flow:

    • [01:16] — Intro & inspiration behind the episode (a car with "Blessed" and an astrology sticker)
    • [01:50] — Unpopular opinion: Are Christians playing with fire? (List of common dark practices)
    • [2:58]Mental health impact: Fear, anxiety, control & seeking the future
    • [04:13]Spiritual consequences: Demonic influence, not possession, and open doors
    • [06:17] — Eye-opening stats & quotes (Jeremiah Johnston’s research)
    • [06:54] — Choose Life Challenge
    • [08:30] — Encouragement to trust the Holy Spirit and pursue God’s best


    📌 Key Takeaways:

    • Even “small” spiritual compromises can open big doors.
    • Mental health and spiritual health are deeply connected.
    • Just because something is popular doesn’t mean it’s harmless.
    • The Holy Spirit is faithful to show you what may be blocking your relationship with the Lord.


    💬 Challenge for the Listener:

    Ask God to show you any place—past or present—where you've opened a door to darkness. Repent and receive His forgiveness. Then close the door for good. 🌿

    DISCLAIMER

    I am a licensed professional counselor, however this podcast (and the info shared on my blogs and social media) is not therapy. It is for informational purposes only; this is not a professional therapy relationship; and it is not personal advice to your specific situation. If you wonder whether professional counseling may be helpful for you in this season of life, check out this article that outlines when you might need to seek the help of a professional counselor and how to find a good one: https://shelleyspence.com/how-to-find-a-christian-counselor


    LINKS

    Book: Unanswered by Jeremiah Johnston

    Christian Post Article: Apologists Warning to Christians on the Paranormal

    https://www.christianpost.com/news/apologists-warning-to-christians-on-the-paranormal-once-you-open-door-to-the-demonic-its-hard-to-close.html

    How to Find a Christian Counselor:

    https://shelleyspence.com/how-to-find-a-christian-counselor

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  • Ep27 Daily Check-In - A Soul Care Habit to Slow Down and Reconnect
    Sep 16 2025

    🎧 Episode Summary:

    In this episode, we explore the power of a simple but transformative soul care habit: the daily emotional check-in. If you've ever felt disconnected from yourself, struggled to recall your highs and lows from the week, or noticed stress and anxiety sneaking in—this practice is for you. Learn how taking just 1–2 minutes a day to pause, breathe, and name your emotions can help you reduce stress and reconnect with what truly matters.

    🕰️ Timestamps:

    1:06 – Introduction

    1:57 – Why Emotional Check-Ins Are Important

    • Emotions as data
    • “Name it to tame it” – managing vs. being managed by emotions
    • Connection between emotional and spiritual health (Dr. Jim Wilder & Dr. Anita Phillips)

    3:49 – Who Especially Needs This

    • If you’re a firstborn, caretaker, or had emotionally unavailable parents
    • The habit of tuning into everyone else but neglecting yourself

    4:11 – How To Do a Daily Check-In

    • Simple 3-step process

    4:27 – Real-Life Example from Host

    6:04 – Benefits for Kids, Couples, and Families

    • Build emotional vocabulary
    • Reduce problem behaviors
    • Use check-ins during dinner, car rides, or before bed


    Key Takeaways:

    • Daily check-ins help you slow down and reconnect with yourself and God.
    • Naming your emotions is the first step toward emotional regulation and spiritual growth.
    • Emotional maturity impacts spiritual maturity: your emotional health matters deeply.
    • This simple 1–2 minute practice can benefit not just you, but your relationships with your kids, spouse, and community.

    DISCLAIMER

    I am a licensed professional counselor, however this podcast (and the info shared on my blogs and social media) is not therapy. It is for informational purposes only; this is not a professional therapy relationship; and it is not personal advice to your specific situation. If you wonder whether professional counseling may be helpful for you in this season of life, check out this article that outlines when you might need to seek the help of a professional counselor and how to find a good one: https://shelleyspence.com/how-to-find-a-christian-counselor


    LINKS

    How to Find a Christian Counselor:

    https://shelleyspence.com/how-to-find-a-christian-counselor

    Sign up for my Inner Circle newsletter:

    Https://shelleyspence.com


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    10 mins
  • Ep26 Even Good Christian Girls Get Mad: What To Do With Hidden Anger & Resentment
    Sep 9 2025

    💬 Episode Overview

    What if your anger wasn’t a problem, but a pointer? In today’s episode, we’re unpacking the truth about hidden anger and resentment — especially the kind we’ve been taught to ignore or hide. If you’ve ever felt guilty for feeling angry, or you’ve been stuffing it down for so long that you don’t even recognize yourself anymore… this one's for you.

    We talk about the gift of anger, how Jesus and Moses both expressed it, and how suppressing it can lead to depression, emotional disconnection, and even damage our relationships. You’ll walk away with practical, healthy, and godly ways to process and release anger — and maybe even start your healing journey today.

    🕰️ Time Stamps

    1:15 – Intro: What comes to mind when you hear the word anger?

    1:40 – The 8 core feelings (Chip Dodd – Voice of the Heart)

    1:55 – Anger as a God-given gift: It reveals our passion

    2:30 – Biblical examples of godly anger: Jesus & Moses

    3:13 – The danger of stuffing anger: emotional numbness & depression

    4:10– My personal story with hidden anger and the healing process

    6:20 – Are you hiding anger? Or exploding it?

    6:28 - What about going to bed angry? (Ephesians 4:26 & Psalm 4:4)

    7:00 – Plane analogy: Quick vs. slow processors of conflict

    8:02 – Balloon analogy: What are you doing with your anger?

    8:34 – Helping teens (or yourself) express anger in healthy ways

    9:08 – DIY rage room ideas + physical ways to release anger

    11:48 – Journaling prompts + what your anger is trying to tell you

    12:35 – The power of forgiveness: Resentment keeps you stuck

    13:08 – Resources & Choose Life Challenge


    🔑 Key Takeaways

    • Anger is not a sin — it’s a signal that points to your passion, purpose, and values. Sometimes angry behaviors can be sinful, but the feeling itself is not sin.
    • All emotions, including anger, were created by God and are good.
    • Suppressing anger can lead to depression, disconnection, and emotional numbness.
    • You can express anger in healthy and godly ways — verbally, physically, and creatively.
    • Forgiveness is one of the most powerful ways to release hidden anger and resentment.

    DISCLAIMER

    I am a licensed professional counselor, however this podcast (and the info shared on my blogs and social media) is not therapy. It is for informational purposes only; this is not a professional therapy relationship; and it is not personal advice to your specific situation. If you wonder whether professional counseling may be helpful for you in this season of life, check out this article that outlines when you might need to seek the help of a professional counselor and how to find a good one: https://shelleyspence.com/how-to-find-a-christian-counselor


    LINKS

    • Book: The Voice of the Heart by Chip Dodd
    • Episode 20: How to forgive and start healing
    • How to Find a Christian Counselor: https://shelleyspence.com/how-to-find-a-christian-counselor
    • Sign up for my Inner Circle newsletter: Https://
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  • Ep25 3 Lies Anxiety Tells you & What God Says Instead
    Aug 26 2025

    💬 Episode Summary:

    Do you love Jesus but still feel anxious all the time? You're not alone. In today’s episode, we’re talking about the unspoken struggles many Christian women face—like fear, overwhelm, and emotional exhaustion—and the 3 root lies anxiety whispers that keep us stuck.

    We’ll look at what God says instead, how to start shifting your focus from fear to freedom, and why knowing God by His names might just change everything.

    Whether you battle fear of failure, fear of the future, or fear of not being enough—this is for you.

    ⏱️ Time Stamps:

    1:15 – Welcome + A message to the silently struggling

    1:49 – Why we need to talk about what’s not talked about in church

    2:18 – The 3 root fears anxiety feeds off of (based on Ed Welch’s Running Scared: Fear, Worry, and the God of Rest)

    4:35 – 3 lies anxiety tells you (and how to recognize them in your own life)

    7:24 – How hard things shape our beliefs—and how lies take root

    7:42 – Replacing lies with truth (Christian CBT + Scripture)

    9:39 – Names of God that speak directly to your fears

    11:54 – Practical challenge: 4 steps to stop the spiral

    13:28 – Final encouragement + what’s coming next on the BU Podcast


    Key Takeaways:

    • Anxiety often stems from 3 root fears: Death/Harm, Judgment/Rejection, and Fear of the Future
    • These fears manifest as lies: “I’m not safe,” “I’m not enough,” “I’m alone—it’s all up to me”
    • God speaks truth over every lie: You are safe in His presence, enough in Christ, and never alone
    • Knowing God by His names can reshape how you experience fear and anxiety
    • Practical steps: identify the lie, speak the truth, renounce the lie, replace it with Scripture

    DISCLAIMER

    I am a licensed professional counselor, however this podcast (and the info shared on my blogs and social media) is not therapy. It is for informational purposes only; this is not a professional therapy relationship; and it is not personal advice to your specific situation. If you wonder whether professional counseling may be helpful for you in this season of life, check out this article that outlines when you might need to seek the help of a professional counselor and how to find a good one: https://shelleyspence.com/how-to-find-a-christian-counselor


    🔗 Resources Mentioned:

    • Running Scared by Ed Welch
    • Names of God published by The Daily Grace Co.: https://thedailygraceco.com/products/the-names-of-god-handbook
    • How to Find a Christian Counselor: https://shelleyspence.com/how-to-find-a-christian-counselor
    • Sign up for my Inner Circle newsletter: Https://shelleyspence.com


    💌 Connect:

    If this episode spoke to you, share it with a friend or leave a review—it helps more women find freedom in Christ.

    Follow along on Instagram @becoming_unhindered for encouragement between episodes. 💛

    I’m cheering you on as you break free from what’s holding you back and keeping you stuck.

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  • Ep24: How to Self-Soothe: A Biblical Tool for Mental and Spiritual Health
    Aug 19 2025

    💡 Episode Overview:

    In today’s episode, I’m diving into one of the most important skills for lifelong mental and spiritual health: the ability to self-soothe—but not in the way the world teaches. We’re talking about what it means to quiet your soul in God’s presence, and I’ll share a powerful, Biblical, and practical tool you can use to retrain your brain to run to Jesus in both the highs and lows of life. Whether you’re overwhelmed, overjoyed, or just overstimulated by life, this is for you.

    ⏱️ Time Stamps:

    01:18 – Welcome + Why this topic matters now

    01:53 – What is self-soothing and why it’s essential

    02:25 – The chaos of modern life and our desperate need for soul rest

    02:39 – What the Bible says about calming ourselves (Psalm 131 + 62)

    03:05 – Common “false rest” habits and how they fail us

    03:44 – How Moses found calm in God’s presence

    04:52 – Introducing the Biblical tool: The Immanuel Approach

    05:54 – Step-by-step guide to the practice

    07:05 – Why this practice helps train your brain to rest in God

    07:26 – When and how to use this tool throughout your day

    07:46 – Final encouragement + invitation to practice with Jesus


    Key Takeaways:

    • Self-soothing is a skill we can train, and God has already equipped us for it.
    • The Bible models emotional regulation through God’s presence—not distraction or escape.
    • Psalm 131:2 teaches us that we can calm and quiet our own souls with God's help.
    • The Immanuel Approach is a simple 2-step practice rooted in gratitude and connection with Jesus. I learned it from Jim Wilder.
    • The more we practice this, the more natural it becomes to run to God instead of false comforts.


    DISCLAIMER

    I am a licensed professional counselor, however this podcast (and the info shared on my blogs and social media) is not therapy. It is for informational purposes only; this is not a professional therapy relationship; and it is not personal advice to your specific situation. If you wonder whether professional counseling may be helpful for you in this season of life, check out this article that outlines when you might need to seek the help of a professional counselor and how to find a good one: https://shelleyspence.com/how-to-find-a-christian-counselor


    LINKS

    How to Find a Christian Counselor:

    https://shelleyspence.com/how-to-find-a-christian-counselor

    Sign up for my Inner Circle newsletter:

    Https://shelleyspence.com


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    9 mins
  • Ep23 Navigating Life’s Transitions with Intention & Grace
    Aug 12 2025
    📝 Episode Description:

    In this honest and heartfelt episode, I’m opening up about how I’m personally navigating a season full of life transitions — from my youngest heading off to college to embracing new spiritual rhythms and community connections.

    Whether you’re heading off to college, sending your child off to kindergarten, starting a new job, adjusting to a new school year, or simply feeling the weight of change, this conversation is for you.

    We’ll explore how to process transition through a biblical lens — with practical tools, emotional honesty, and spiritual encouragement to help you move forward with intention, grace, and faith.

    “Behold, I’m doing a new thing…” — Isaiah 43:19⏱️ Episode Timestamps:

    01:11 – Welcome + intro to this season of life transitions

    01:30 – Isaiah 43:19: “Behold I’m doing a new thing…”

    01:42 – My personal story: new rhythms, empty nest, new community

    02:05 – Common life transitions many listeners are facing right now

    02:28 – Why your emotions during transition matter

    02:45 – What your feelings are trying to tell you (and how to listen)

    03:45 – How gratitude and journaling help you process change

    04:30 – Letting yourself grieve, pause, and celebrate without guilt

    05:22 – Evaluating your plate: what needs to shift in this season?

    05:50 – Becoming more aware of God’s presence (Jehovah Shammah)

    06:50 – Rebuilding community after a season of isolation

    07:59 – Choose Life Challenge – 6 intentional practices to try


    🔑 Key Takeaways:
    • You’re not alone in life transitions. Whether it’s career, school, or personal growth, seasons of change are part of the journey — and you don’t have to face them alone.
    • Emotions are messengers, not enemies. Learn how to address grief, anxiety, and excitement in healthy, God-honoring ways.
    • Faith-centered reflection matters. Daily gratitude, journaling, and prayer help anchor you in God’s presence during times of uncertainty.
    • Make space for intentional living. Evaluate your current season: what needs to be added, removed, or adjusted?
    • God is always present in the unknown. Discover how His peace and presence can ground you in the midst of transition.
    • Community brings strength. Don't underestimate the power of connection, support, and spiritual growth through meaningful relationships.
    • Take one small step today. Simple, daily practices can help you walk through change with purpose and peace.

    DISCLAIMER

    I am a licensed professional counselor, however this podcast (and the info shared on my blogs and social media) is not therapy. It is for informational purposes only; this is not a professional therapy relationship; and it is not personal advice to your specific situation. If you wonder whether professional counseling may be helpful for you in this season of life, check out this article that outlines when you might need to seek the help of a professional counselor and how to find a good one: https://shelleyspence.com/how-to-find-a-christian-counselor


    LINKS

    How to Find a Christian Counselor:

    https://shelleyspence.com/how-to-find-a-christian-counselor

    Sign up for my Inner Circle newsletter:

    Https://shelleyspence.com


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    9 mins
  • Ep22 Feeling Distant from God? Try This Exercise to Reconnect with His Presence
    Aug 5 2025

    Sneak Peek:

    Is your heart feeling disconnected from God? Are anxiety, overthinking, or spiritual dryness creeping in? In this episode, I guide you through a powerful exercise I use with Christian clients, church members, and friends to help restore intimacy with the Lord. Rooted in biblical truth and influenced by Freedom Prayer, Immanuel Approach, and other inner healing models, this simple practice can help you hear His voice, sense His nearness, and identify what’s standing in the way of deeper connection.

    Whether you’re struggling with anxiety, spiritual numbness, or just want to feel closer to Jesus—you’re invited to pause and meet Him right here.

    🕰️ Timestamps:

    1:29 – Intro: Why this exercise matters in your walk with God

    2:22– The link between spiritual distance and emotional symptoms (anxiety, overthinking, etc.)

    3:11 – What Scripture says about God's presence: joy, rest, boldness, freedom

    3:34 – Guided exercise: meeting with Jesus

    5:29 – What if you don’t feel or see anything? Why that’s okay (and what to ask instead)

    5:57 – Roadblocks to intimacy: unforgiveness, lies, sin—and biblical ways to remove them

    8:15 – Discerning the real Jesus vs. “fake Jesus” shaped by wounds or false beliefs

    9:19 – Using this tool as a foundation for deeper work

    9:55 – Final encouragement: Jesus is ready to meet you. Are you ready to come close?


    🔑 Key Takeaways:

    • Spiritual distance from God often leads to mental and emotional symptoms—but it doesn’t have to stay that way.
    • God’s presence brings joy, rest, freedom, and strength. You were made to dwell in it.
    • This simple Jesus-encounter exercise can help you discern His nearness, hear His voice, and notice what may be standing in the way.
    • Unforgiveness, ungodly beliefs, and unconfessed sin are common barriers—but the Bible offers clear pathways to healing.
    • If your image of Jesus doesn’t align with Matthew 11:28–30, it might be a false view shaped by past wounds—not the real Jesus. Scripture helps re-align your perspective.
    • Asking “What” questions instead of “Why” often opens the door for God to reveal truth, healing, and breakthrough.

    DISCLAIMER

    I am a licensed professional counselor, however this podcast (and the info shared on my blogs and social media) is not therapy. It is for informational purposes only; this is not a professional therapy relationship; and it is not personal advice to your specific situation. If you wonder whether professional counseling may be helpful for you in this season of life, check out this article that outlines when you might need to seek the help of a professional counselor and how to find a good one: https://shelleyspence.com/how-to-find-a-christian-counselor


    LINKS

    Keys to Freedom by Mercy Multiplied

    Freedom Tools by Andy Reece

    How to Find a Christian Counselor:

    shelleyspence.com/how-to-find-a-christian-counselor

    Sign up for my Inner Circle newsletter:

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    12 mins
  • Ep21 Breaking Generational Patterns: What Ends With You
    Jul 29 2025

    Are you repeating patterns from your family without even realizing it?

    In this powerful episode, we dive into generational patterns—the behaviors, beliefs, habits, and emotional cycles passed down through your family line. From addiction and anger to faith, generosity, and work ethic, we explore how these inherited traits shape your life... and how to break the negative ones and build a healthier legacy.

    Whether you come from a deeply broken family or one that looks picture-perfect from the outside, every family passes on both negative and positive patterns. And the good news? With God's help, you can choose what continues—and what ends with you.

    ⏱️ Timestamps:

    0:20 – What if your habits aren’t just yours?

    01:21 – What are generational patterns (definition + examples)

    02:04 – This isn’t about blaming your parents—it’s about freedom

    02:33 – Adopted or unsure of your history? Here’s how to start

    03:19 – Identifying and growing the positive patterns in your family

    04:59 – Recognizing common negative family cycles

    05:53 – How to break unhealthy generational patterns (practical + spiritual tools)

    07:29 – Real-life story: breaking a legacy of criticism

    08:22 – What it means to be a transitional generation

    09:42Choose Life Challenge: Start changing your legacy today

    Key Takeaways:

    • Generational patterns are passed down through families—both good and bad.
    • You can honor your family while still breaking destructive cycles.
    • If you’re adopted or disconnected from your history, you can still identify and heal patterns through prayer and reflection.
    • Don’t overlook generational blessings—amplify and pass them on!
    • Use prayer, confession, and intentional choices to break negative spiritual and behavioral patterns.
    • You have the authority in Christ to say: “This ends with me.”

    DISCLAIMER

    I am a licensed professional counselor, however this podcast (and the info shared on my blogs and social media) is not therapy. It is for informational purposes only; this is not a professional therapy relationship; and it is not personal advice to your specific situation. If you wonder whether professional counseling may be helpful for you in this season of life, check out this article that outlines when you might need to seek the help of a professional counselor and how to find a good one: https://shelleyspence.com/how-to-find-a-christian-counselor


    LINKS

    Keys to Freedom by Mercy Multiplied


    How to Find a Christian Counselor:

    https://shelleyspence.com/how-to-find-a-christian-counselor


    Sign up for my Inner Circle newsletter:

    Https://shelleyspence.com


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    🎧 Listen now to discover how to take inventory, choose life, and transform the legacy you leave behind—for yourself, your children, and...

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