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Mental Health Monday

Mental Health Monday

Written by: Luke Merrill
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Mental Health Monday is a faith-based podcast hosted by Luke Merrill, LCPC. Each episode offers practical mental health tools, biblical encouragement, and honest conversations to support emotional and spiritual growth. New episodes every Monday.Luke Merrill Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
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  • Episode 2: Anxiety Is Information, Not Instruction
    Feb 2 2026

    Happy Mental Health Monday 😊


    Hook
Just because anxiety is loud doesn’t mean it’s right.


    Episode Summary
Anxiety isn’t the enemy — but it isn’t the leader either. In this episode, we explore how anxiety sends signals without giving commands, how to separate thoughts from truth, and how to respond with wisdom instead of fear.


    Verse Anchor
“Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it.”
Proverbs 4:23


    In This Episode, You’ll Learn

    * Why anxiety makes suggestions, not decisions

    * How to tell the difference between possibility and probability

    * Why thoughts are not always facts

    * A simple three-step way to respond to anxious thoughts with wisdom


    Key Takeaway
Anxiety gives information — not instruction. You can listen without obeying.


    Reflection Question
Is the anxious thought you’re listening to giving you information… or giving you orders?


    Connect
Visit: lukemerrill.me


    New episodes every Monday.

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    13 mins
  • Episode 1: Anxiety Isn’t the Enemy
    Jan 26 2026

    Anxiety feels like the enemy. But what if it’s actually a messenger trying to get your attention?


    Episode Summary:
In this first official episode of Mental Health Monday, Luke explores a new way to understand anxiety. Rather than seeing it as weakness or failure, anxiety can be understood as part of the brain’s protective design. You’ll learn how anxiety functions as an alarm system, how your brain can change the way it responds, and why experiencing anxiety is a normal part of being human. This episode offers practical insight, hope, and a more compassionate way to relate to anxious thoughts and feelings.


    Verse Anchor:
“Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.”
— Philippians 4:6


    In this episode, we explore:
• Anxiety as the brain’s built-in alarm system
• The role of the amygdala in detecting threat
• Why anxiety doesn’t mean you’re weak or broken
• How the prefrontal cortex helps regulate anxious responses
• The brain’s ability to grow, adapt, and form new patterns
• Why anxiety is a normal human experience, including for people of faith


    Big Idea:
God designed our brains to feel anxiety — and to learn how to navigate it.


    Key Takeaways:
• Anxiety is information, not the enemy
• Understanding anxiety reduces shame
• You are not stuck with anxious reactions
• The goal is wisdom, not anxiety-free living


    Reflection Exercise:
Name one worry you have today.
Now name one small thing you can control.

    Small steps matter.


    Closing Encouragement:
Anxiety isn’t the enemy. When you understand it, you can work with your brain instead of fighting it.


    Connect:
Website: lukemerrill.me


    New episodes every Monday.

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    13 mins
  • Episode III: Why Mental Health and Faith Matter
    Jan 18 2026

    Mental health isn’t a trend. It’s part of being human. And faith has something meaningful to say about it.


    Episode Summary:
In this episode of Mental Health Monday, Luke explores why the conversation around mental health and faith matters more than ever. Mental health is not separate from our humanity or our spirituality. It includes our emotions, stress, trauma, personality, and the way we’re wired. Faith doesn’t erase struggle, but it can reframe it, give it meaning, and offer support along the way. When faith and mental health work together, healing becomes more holistic and growth becomes sustainable.


    In this episode, we explore:
• Mental health as a core part of being human
• How emotions, stress, trauma, and personality shape our inner world
• Why faith doesn’t remove struggle, but helps us understand it
• What happens when faith and mental health work together
• How this integration reduces shame and supports long-term growth


    Why this conversation matters:
When faith and mental health are seen as partners rather than opponents, healing becomes holistic, shame loses its power, and growth becomes more sustainable.


    Reflection Question:
Where have you noticed a connection between your faith and your mental health?


    Closing Encouragement:
God cares deeply about your inner world. Seeking help, support, or growth is not a lack of faith.


    Close:
Thanks for listening to Mental Health Monday — helping you step into your week with confidence.


    Connect:
Website: lukemerrill.me


    New episodes every Monday.

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    11 mins
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