Pure Sex Radio
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Pure Sex Radio

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Pure Sex Radio (PSR) seeks to help men, women, and families move from sexual brokenness to wholeness in Christ. Host, Jonathan Daugherty, has been working in sexual integrity ministry for over 20 years and brings his expertise and personal experience into each episode. Stephen Cervantes, aka Dr. Marriage, has over 30 years of counseling experience and provides daily thoughts for married men at DoctorMarriage.org.If you have questions, comments, or a suggestion for a topic, email us at psr@bebroken.org. Access video version on Vimeo.

Pure Sex Radio (PSR) seeks to help men, women, and families move from sexual brokenness to wholeness in Christ. Host, Jonathan Daugherty, has been working in sexual integrity ministry for over 20 years and brings his expertise and personal experience into each episode. Stephen Cervantes, aka Dr. Marriage, has over 30 years of counseling experience and provides daily thoughts for married men at DoctorMarriage.org.If you have questions, comments, or a suggestion for a topic, email us at psr@bebroken.org. Access video version on Vimeo.

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Critical Conversation #1: Feelings & Emotions

PSR Podcast is a listener supported outreach of Be Broken Ministries. Partner with us through giving at BeBroken.org/donate. Thank you for your support! ---------- In this episode of our new “Family Time” segment, I chat with Norma Brown, our Family Care Director, about the first of six “critical conversations” parents should have with their kids: Feelings and Emotions. We focus on the importance of talking about feelings and emotions as the foundation for deeper topics like sex.  Norma shares practical tips, resources like the “Honest Talk Game,” and encouragement for parents to build trust and emotional connection. Together, we explore how modeling vulnerability and emotional honesty can help families create a safe space for open, ongoing conversations. For all our Family Care resources, visit Bebroken.org/family. Topics Covered in this Episode: Introduction of the "Family Time" segment focused on parenting in a sex-saturated culture. Importance of having "critical conversations" with children. First critical conversation centered on feelings and emotions. Building trust and emotional expression as foundational elements in parent-child communication. The role of parents in modeling emotional regulation and expression. Strategies for parents to connect with their children emotionally. Tools and resources to facilitate discussions about emotions, such as emotion wheels and the "Honest Talk Game." Encouragement for parents to embark on their own emotional growth journey. The significance of vulnerability and humility in parenting. Reassurance that it's never too late to start building emotional connections with children. Resources for Next Steps:Just Between Us Journal* Honest Talk* by John Fort Honest Talk: The Game For more parenting podcasts, go to Bebroken.org/tp-pods and scroll to Family Bundles. *This is an affiliate link. Be Broken may earn referral fees on purchases through this link. ---------- Please rate and review our podcast: Apple Podcasts Follow us on our Vimeo Channel.
Relationships Yesterday
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Maxims that Help Us Go Beyond Sobriety in Recovery

PSR Podcast is a listener supported outreach of Be Broken Ministries. Partner with us through giving at BeBroken.org/donate. Thank you for your support! ---------- In this episode, Stephen Cervantes and I roll up our sleeves to explore the journey of recovery from unwanted sexual behaviors. We discuss the deeper transformation needed beyond just sobriety, sharing over a dozen practical maxims and spiritual insights that will help you aim for life beyond recovery.  We reflect on aging, grief, and the challenges of change, emphasizing honesty, community, and trusting God. Through personal stories and recovery wisdom, we encourage listeners to take small, consistent steps, embrace vulnerability, and remember that lasting change is a process—one day, and one choice, at a time. For daily insights from Stephen, visit DoctorMarriage.org. Topics Covered in this Episode:Recovery from unwanted sexual behaviors and addiction Importance of foundational change and emotional work in recovery The role of honesty and obedience in personal transformation Reflections on aging, grief, and spiritual growth Application of common recovery sayings to foster progress The necessity of genuine behavioral and mindset changes The significance of patience and persistence in the recovery process The relationship between knowledge and lived experience in transformation The metaphor of the "hallway" as a space for learning during uncertain times Emphasis on community support and accountability in the recovery journey More Resources:Maxims that Help Us Through Change (blog post mentioned in episode) Grace-Based Recovery* by Jonathan Daugherty Transformation Pathway Journal for Men* Related Podcasts:3 Levels of Sobriety Beyond Sobriety: How to Truly Heal from Compulsive Sexual Behaviors Keys to Long-Term Freedom from Unwanted Behaviors *This is an affiliate link. Be Broken may earn referral fees on purchases through this link. ---------- Please rate and review our podcast: Apple Podcasts Follow us on our Vimeo Channel.
Relationships 3 days
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The Power of Perspective: How Compassion Changes Everything

PSR Podcast is a listener supported outreach of Be Broken Ministries. Partner with us through giving at BeBroken.org/donate. Thank you for your support! ---------- In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Stephen Cervantes from DoctorMarriage.org to explore how we see ourselves, others, and how Jesus sees us all. We dive into the impact of shame, addiction, and early life experiences on our identity, and discuss the healing power of viewing ourselves through Jesus’s compassionate eyes.  Together, we reflect on practical ways to break free from self-judgment and embrace a more loving, connected life—reminding ourselves that we’re all on a journey toward growth, healing, and deeper relationships, with God, ourselves, and others. For daily insights from Stephen, visit DoctorMarriage.org. Topics Covered in this Episode: Exploration of self-perception and its impact on personal growth. Examination of how individuals perceive others and the implications of these views. Discussion of Jesus's perspective on individuals and others. The role of early life experiences in shaping self and other perceptions. The influence of shame and guilt in addiction and identity struggles. The transformative potential of understanding Jesus's compassionate view. The connection between self-acceptance and recovery from addiction. The impact of pain on self-view and behavior patterns. The relationship between self-identity and social connections. The importance of compassion and community in healing and personal development. More Resources: Identity* by John Fort Daily Thoughts from Doctor Marriage Gentle and Lowly* by Dane Ortlund Related Podcasts: Overcoming Shame and Embracing Your True Identity Breaking Free from Shame: Knowing Your Identity in Christ How to Be at Peace in Aloneness *This is an affiliate link. Be Broken may earn referral fees on purchases through this link. ---------- Please rate and review our podcast: Apple Podcasts Follow us on our Vimeo Channel.
Relationships 1 week
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Best of 2025: The Key to Real and Lasting Freedom from Porn

Originally aired on January 29, 2025 Watch episode on Vimeo ---------- In today’s episode, our guest is Noah Filipiak, a pastor, author, and podcaster who is passionate about applying the reality of the gospel to the real struggles and challenges of life, especially struggles with porn and sexual brokenness. Noah opens up about his personal struggles with pornography addiction, which began in his teenage years despite growing up in a Christian home. He shares how vulnerability, community, and a deeper relationship with Christ were key to his recovery.  We discuss the importance of addressing these issues of sexual brokenness openly within the church and fostering supportive communities. A big part of the conversation is helping men understand what the true bullseye is for recovery from unwanted sexual behaviors. Noah emphasizes that true healing comes from understanding one's identity in Christ, not just behavior modification. The good news is that there is hope for truly overcoming any unwanted sexual behaviors through the power of God’s grace and vulnerable community. To learn more about Noah and his resources, visit BeyondtheBattle.net. Topics Covered in this Episode: Men's sexual integrity journeys Personal experiences with pornography addiction Challenges faced growing up in a Christian environment The role of vulnerability and community in recovery The impact of marriage on sexual desires and relationships Understanding identity in Christ as a foundation for healing The importance of addressing sexual integrity within the church Overcoming shame and fear of vulnerability in discussions The significance of community support in the recovery process Practical steps for engaging in deeper transformation and discipleship More Resources: Beyond the Battle Online Groups Needed Navigation Teen Guide Gateway to Freedom 3-Day Intensive for Men Related Podcasts: Porn Addiction Recovery for Men Podcast Bundle Recovery Discovery 002: Identity How Can Recovery Lead to a New Growth Mission? ---------- Please rate and review our podcast: Apple Podcasts Subscribe to our Vimeo channel.
Relationships 2 weeks
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Best of 2025: Are You a Loner or Connector in Your Relationships?

Originally aired on March 26, 2025 Watch episode on Vimeo ---------- 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 *This is an affiliate link. Be Broken may earn referral fees on purchases through this link. ---------- Please rate and review our podcast: Apple Podcasts Follow us on our Vimeo Channel.
Relationships 3 weeks
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Online Care Groups for Wives Facing Betrayal Trauma

PSR Podcast is a listener supported outreach of Be Broken Ministries. Year-End Matching Gift Opportunity!Now through December 31, 2025 your gift will be DOUBLED, up to $71,500! Please help us reach this match in order to keep all our programs and services running strong into the New Year. Partner with us at BeBroken.org/donate. Thank you for your support! ---------- In this episode, I sit down with the incredible volunteer team behind the Wives Care groups, which is our eight-week online support group for wives healing from betrayal trauma. Together, we walk through the heart and structure of the program, sharing personal motivations and a week-by-week overview of what participants can expect.  From emotional care and boundaries to rediscovering identity in Christ, we highlight the power of community, faith, and practical tools for healing. If you’re seeking hope and connection after betrayal, this episode offers encouragement, insight, and a warm invitation to join a caring community. To learn more about the Wives Care Groups – and all our resources for wives, visit Bebroken.org/wives. Topics Covered in this Episode:Overview of the Wives Care program and its purpose in supporting wives healing from betrayal trauma. Structure and evolution of the program, including its transition from a six-week to an eight-week format. Personal motivations and experiences of the volunteer team involved in the program. Week-by-week breakdown of the program's curriculum, highlighting key themes and activities. Importance of creating a safe and confidential space for participants to share their stories. Focus on emotional care, self-regulation, and the grieving process in the early weeks. Discussion on healthy detachment, boundary-setting, and communication tools for navigating relationships post-betrayal. Emphasis on rediscovering identity in Christ and addressing the impact of betrayal on self-worth. Community building and ongoing support opportunities beyond the initial program duration. Encouragement for women to seek help and connect with others for healing and restoration. More Resources:Wives Care Basics Webinar (FREE!) 40 Days of Healing for Wives (eCourse) 6 Stages of Recovery for Partners of Sex Addicts Related Podcasts:Wives Care Podcast Bundle - Betrayal Trauma Healing Helping Wives Restore Hope After Betrayal Trauma in Marriage Helping Wives Navigate the Emotional Rollercoaster of Incomplete Recovery After Betrayal Trauma ---------- Please rate and review our podcast: Apple Podcasts Follow us on our Vimeo Channel.
Relationships 1 month
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Keys to Emotional Intimacy: Empathy, Attunement, and Responsiveness

PSR Podcast is a listener supported outreach of Be Broken Ministries. Year-End Matching Gift Opportunity!Now through December 31, 2025 your gift will be DOUBLED, up to $71,500! Please help us reach this match in order to keep all our programs and services running strong into the New Year. Partner with us at BeBroken.org/donate. Thank you for your support! ---------- In this episode, I sit down with my good friend and colleague Dr. Stephen Cervantes—Doctor Marriage—to explore the vital roles of empathy, attunement, and responsiveness in relationships. We share personal stories and practical tips for husbands who want to connect more deeply with their wives.  Dr. Cervantes explains how empathy means “practicing sadness with someone,” and we discuss how attunement and responsiveness help build emotional closeness. Whether you’re new to these skills or looking to grow, this conversation offers encouragement and real-life tools for nurturing a more compassionate, Christ-centered marriage. To get daily insights from Stephen, visit DoctorMarriage.org. Topics Covered in this Episode:Importance of empathy, attunement, and responsiveness in marriage counseling. Definition of empathy as "practicing sadness with someone" and its role in emotional connection. The significance of being present with a partner during their emotional struggles. Clarification of empathy in a Christian context, equating it with compassion. The necessity of having the right emotional tools for genuine connection in relationships. The concept of attunement as matching a partner's mood and emotional state. The role of nonverbal communication in attunement and emotional connection. The importance of responsiveness after attuning to a partner's emotional state. The impact of emotional presence on healing and deeper connection in relationships. The ongoing nature of learning and practicing these skills for emotional growth in marriage. More Resources:Daily Thoughts from Doctor Marriage Building True Intimacy* by Drake and Raabsmith Help Her Heal* by Carol J. Sheets Related Podcasts:Early Recovery Couples Empathy Model Emotional Insights for Men The Three Phases of Couples Recovery *This is an affiliate link. Be Broken may earn referral fees on purchases through this link. ---------- Please rate and review our podcast: Apple Podcasts Follow us on our Vimeo Channel.
Relationships 1 month
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Breaking Free from Shame: Knowing Your Identity in Christ

PSR Podcast is a listener supported outreach of Be Broken Ministries. Year-End Matching Gift Opportunity!Now through December 31, 2025 your gift will be DOUBLED, up to $71,500! Please help us reach this match in order to keep all our programs and services running strong into the New Year. Partner with us at BeBroken.org/donate. Thank you for your support! ---------- In this episode, our guest is Amber Albee Swenson—mom, Bible teacher, and author—to talk about her book, The Key to Confidence. Amber shares her personal journey from shame and brokenness to finding true confidence in Christ.  We discuss the importance of understanding our identity as God’s children, the power of honest confession, and the vital role of prayer and community in healing. Amber’s transparency and wisdom offer hope for anyone struggling with feeling “not enough.” Join us for a raw, real, and uplifting conversation about grace, faith, and walking confidently in God’s love. To learn more about Amber and her book, visit AmberAlbeeSwenson.org. Topics Covered in this Episode:Amber Albee Swenson's personal journey and struggles with shame and sexual brokenness. The role of faith and identity in overcoming feelings of inadequacy. The distinction between self-confidence and confidence in God. The importance of understanding one's identity as a child of God. The significance of prayer in building confidence and healing. The concept of confession and its role in breaking the power of shame. The idea that past mistakes do not define one's identity in Christ. The transformative power of communal prayer and support within the Christian community. The focus of Amber's book as a spiritual resource rather than a self-help guide. Encouragement to trust in God's faithfulness and power, regardless of personal limitations. More Resources:The Key to Confidence* by Amber Albee Swenson Getting Past the Past* by Amber Albee Swenson The Bondage Breaker* by Neil T. Anderson Related Podcasts:PSR Podcast Bundle: Overcoming Shame Your True Identity: The Journey from Head Knowledge to Heart Belief in Christ How to Embrace Jesus-Centered Sexuality in a Broken World *This is an affiliate link. Be Broken may earn referral fees on purchases through this link. ---------- Please rate and review our podcast: Apple Podcasts Follow us on our Vimeo Channel.
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Beyond Sobriety: How to Truly Heal from Compulsive Sexual Behaviors

PSR Podcast is a listener supported outreach of Be Broken Ministries. Year-End Matching Gift Opportunity!Now through December 31, 2025 your gift will be DOUBLED, up to $71,500! Please help us reach this match in order to keep all our programs and services running strong into the New Year. Partner with us at BeBroken.org/donate. Thank you for your support! ---------- In this episode, I sit down with Sean Maney, director of First Light in St. Louis, to discuss sexual recovery ministry. Sean shares how First Light supports men and women struggling with compulsive sexual behavior through community, therapy, and discipleship.  We then explore the importance of holistic healing and transformation, the cultural normalization of pornography, and how the church’s response has changed over the years. Sean offers hope and encouragement for anyone feeling stuck or ashamed, reminding us that real transformation is possible through grace, community, and a multi-dimensional approach to recovery. To learn more about Sean and his ministry, visit FirstLightStLouis.org. Topics Covered in this Episode:Overview of First Light, a sexual discipleship ministry in St. Louis. Comprehensive recovery programs for individuals struggling with compulsive sexual behavior. Importance of community support and accountability in recovery. Role of therapy and counseling in addressing deeper emotional wounds. Discussion on the normalization of pornography in society and its impact on individuals and the church. Cultural shifts in attitudes towards pornography over the past 15 years. The progression of sexual behaviors from pornography to more severe actions. The need for a multi-dimensional recovery approach combining groups, counseling, and intensive care. Challenges faced by the church in addressing sexual brokenness and providing adequate support. Encouragement for individuals struggling with sexual issues to seek help and embrace community. More Resources:Help for Men Help for Wives Help for Church Leaders Related Podcasts:Can the Church Be a Safe Place for Healing and Transformation? Going Deeper: How Your Inner Child Impacts Your Sexual Addiction The Power of Vulnerability: How Group Support Transformed Mike's Recovery Journey ---------- Please rate and review our podcast: Apple Podcasts Follow us on our Vimeo Channel.
Relationships 1 month
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How to Outgrow Porn Without Fighting an Exhausting Battle

PSR Podcast is a listener supported outreach of Be Broken Ministries. Year-End Matching Gift Opportunity!Now through December 31, 2025 your gift will be DOUBLED, up to $71,500! Please help us reach this match in order to keep all our programs and services running strong into the New Year. Partner with us at BeBroken.org/donate. Thank you for your support! ---------- In this episode, I sit down with Drew Boa to discuss his new book, Outgrow Porn: Find Lasting Freedom Without Fighting an Exhausting Battle. Drew shares his personal journey and explains why traditional purity culture and military-style approaches often fall short.  We then explore his compassionate, holistic method that focuses on healing childhood wounds, understanding emotional triggers, and embracing inner child work. Drew encourages viewing relapses as feedback, not failure, and highlights the importance of grace and self-compassion in recovery. If you’re a man seeking hope and lasting change, this conversation offers fresh insight and encouragement. To get the book, visit OutgrowPorn.com. To learn more about Drew and his ministry, visit HusbandMaterial.com. Topics Covered in this Episode:Discussion of pornography addiction, particularly among men. Critique of traditional purity culture and its limitations. Introduction of the "outgrow porn" approach to recovery. Emphasis on healing childhood wounds and inner child work. Exploration of core emotional triggers such as fear, shame, and loss. Importance of viewing relapses as feedback rather than failure. Promotion of a growth mindset in the recovery process. Connection between triggers and childhood experiences. The role of grace and self-compassion in recovery. Resources and support available through Husband Material Ministries. More Resources:Outgrow Porn* by Drew Boa Husband Material Resources Gateway to Freedom 3-Day Intensive for Men Related Podcasts:Outgrowing the Porn Pacifier Navigating the 3 Stages of Recovery from Porn Addiction The Key to Real and Lasting Freedom from Porn *This is an affiliate link. Be Broken may earn referral fees on purchases through this link. ---------- Please rate and review our podcast: Apple Podcasts Follow us on our Vimeo Channel.
Relationships 1 month
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Girl Talk: Helping Moms and Daughters Have Honest Conversations About Sex

PSR Podcast is a listener supported outreach of Be Broken Ministries. Year-End Matching Gift Opportunity!Now through December 31, 2025 your gift will be DOUBLED, up to $71,500! Please help us reach this match in order to keep all our programs and services running strong into the New Year. Partner with us at BeBroken.org/donate. Thank you for your support! ---------- In this episode, I sit down with returning guest Ashley Jameson, a sex educator and author of the new book "Girl Talk." We dive into why it’s so important for moms to have honest, ongoing conversations with their daughters about sex, even when it feels awkward or scary.  Ashley shares personal stories, up-to-date research, and practical tips for starting these talks early, addressing common fears, and becoming a safe, trusted source for your kids—especially as they face pressures from peers, social media, and early exposure to pornography. If you’re a mom of a daughter, you won’t want to miss this conversation. For more info on Ashley and the book, go to PureDesire.org. Topics Covered in this Episode:Importance of open communication between mothers and daughters about sexuality. Challenges and fears mothers face when discussing sex with their daughters. The risks of not addressing sexual topics early in a child's life. Insights from personal experiences and research on youth exposure to pornography. The role of parents as primary sources of information regarding sexual topics. The significance of starting conversations about sex at a young age. The impact of societal pressures and media on children's understanding of sexuality. Strategies for creating a safe environment for discussions about sex. The need for resources like the book "Girl Talk" to guide these conversations. The universal nature of curiosity and struggles related to sexuality among youth. More Resources:Girl Talk* by Ashley Jameson Critical Conversations FREE online course 7 Tips for Parents (free download in English and Spanish) Related Podcasts:Helping Your Kids Apply the Gospel to Sex and Sexuality Parenting in a Hypersexualized and Identity Confused Culture Helping the Next Generation Navigate Healthy Relationships *This is an affiliate link. Be Broken may earn referral fees on purchases through this link. ---------- Please rate and review our podcast: Apple Podcasts Follow us on our Vimeo Channel.
Relationships 2 months
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Why We Stay Stuck and How to Move Forward

PSR Podcast is a listener supported outreach of Be Broken Ministries. Partner with us through giving at BeBroken.org/donate. Thank you for your support! ---------- In this episode, I sit down with Stephen Cervantes to explore why so many of us feel stuck in our personal growth, especially men facing addiction and relational struggles. We share honest stories about excuses, limiting beliefs, and the deep fears that hold us back—like failure, rejection, and not feeling good enough.  Together, we unpack how faith, hope, and community can help us move forward, break old cycles, and embrace the growth God has for us. We were created for “abundant life” and this means we all need a growth mission throughout life. To get daily insights from Stephen Cervantes, visit DoctorMarriage.org. Topics Covered in this Episode: Theme of personal growth and overcoming feelings of being "stuck" Emotional, spiritual, and relational growth, particularly for men in recovery Common barriers to growth, including self-doubt, comparison, overwhelm, and confusion The role of personality and perspective in personal development Connection between past experiences and current struggles The significance of community and accountability in the growth process Exploration of limiting beliefs and excuses that hinder progress Discussion of core fears that contribute to feeling stuck, such as fear of failure, rejection, and abandonment Encouragement to embrace growth through curiosity, faith, and taking action despite discomfort More Resources: 49 Days of Growth* by Stephen Cervantes Emotionally Healthy Spirituality* by Peter Scazzero Personal Ministry Consultation Related Podcasts: PSR Bundle for Men: Emotional Growth How to Turn Emotional Triggers Into Opportunities for Growth For Men Who Want to Finish Strong *This is an affiliate link. Be Broken may earn referral fees on purchases through this link. ---------- Please rate and review our podcast: Apple Podcasts Follow us on our Vimeo Channel.
Relationships 2 months
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Your True Identity: The Journey from Head Knowledge to Heart Belief in Christ

PSR Podcast is a listener supported outreach of Be Broken Ministries. Partner with us through giving at BeBroken.org/donate. Thank you for your support! ---------- In this episode, I reconnect with KathyGrace Duncan, who briefly shares her remarkable journey of living as a man for 11 years before finding transformation and true identity in Christ. The bulk of our conversation focuses on what it means to move from “head knowledge” of identity in Christ to “heart belief,” exploring how God renews our minds and hearts through Scripture, prayer, and community.  KathyGrace offers practical wisdom on embracing our true identity in Christ, overcoming old patterns, and living as those who are permanently loved by God. It’s an honest, hope-filled conversation about ongoing transformation and the freedom found in God’s love. For more info on KathyGrace and navigating identity issues, visit PortlandFellowship.com and ChangedMovement.com. Topics Covered in this Episode: Testimony of living as a man for 11 years despite being biologically female. Transformation and redemption through faith in Jesus Christ. Involvement in ministry work, particularly in women's and transgender ministry. Exploration of identity in Christ and its cultural and spiritual significance. Biblical perspectives on identity, referencing scriptures from 1 Peter, Ephesians, Galatians, and Romans. Concepts of the "old man" and the "new man" in relation to personal transformation. The process of renewing the mind and its importance in spiritual growth. Distinction between intellectual knowledge and heartfelt belief in God’s truth. The role of prayer and community in facilitating ongoing transformation. Encouragement to embrace one's identity in Christ and live out that truth. More Resources: Identity: What Foundation Are You Building On?* by John Fort Identity in Christ* by Neil T. Anderson Love Thy Body* by Nancy Pearcey Related Podcasts: Embracing God's Image in Gender Changed: The Amazing Transformation of a Former Lesbian Pastor Overcoming Shame and Embracing Your True Identity *This is an affiliate link. Be Broken may earn referral fees on purchases through this link. ---------- Please rate and review our podcast: Apple Podcasts Follow us on our Vimeo Channel.
Relationships 2 months
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The Three Phases of Couples Recovery

PSR Podcast is a listener supported outreach of Be Broken Ministries. Partner with us through giving at BeBroken.org/donate. Thank you for your support! ---------- In this episode, I welcome back Matthew  and Joanna Raabsmith to dive into their “Three Phases of Couple Recovery” model for healing from sexual addiction and betrayal trauma. Together, we explore the Recovery, Restoration, and Renewal phases—discussing how couples can move from crisis and individual healing to rebuilding trust, intimacy, and shared purpose.  Joanna and Matthew share practical tips, emphasize the importance of trauma-informed support, and encourage patience with the non-linear journey of recovery. Whether you’re just starting in recovery or seeking restoration and renewal for your relationship, their insights offer hope and guidance for every step of the process. To learn more about Matthew and Joanna and their marriage resources, visit RaabsmithTeam.com. Topics Covered in this Episode: The three phases of couple recovery: Recovery, Restoration, and Renewal. The Recovery phase focuses on individual healing and establishing safety after betrayal or addiction. The importance of trauma-informed support during the Recovery phase. The emotional intensity and relational work involved in the Restoration phase. The concept of "couple grieving" as a unified process for both partners. The role of forgiveness in the Restoration phase and its timing. The ongoing nature of the Restoration phase and the potential for revisiting earlier work. The Renewal phase as an opportunity to build a new relationship and shared purpose. The significance of designing rituals of connection and exploring shared dreams in the Renewal phase. The non-linear nature of recovery, emphasizing patience and awareness throughout the process. Read Blog Post: The Three Phases of Couples Recovery - and What Kind of Help You Need in Each More Resources: Renewing Us Couples Retreat (Nov 14-16) Couples and Individual Coaching Couples Group Program Related Podcasts: Rebuilding a Healthy Marriage After Betrayal The Role of Boundaries in Marriage Restoration Helping Couples Walk the Path of Restoration After Sexual Betrayal ---------- Please rate and review our podcast: Apple Podcasts Follow us on our Vimeo Channel.
Relationships 2 months
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How Parents Can Effectively Engage in Sexual Discipleship with their Kids

PSR Podcast is a listener supported outreach of Be Broken Ministries. Partner with us through giving at BeBroken.org/donate. Thank you for your support! ---------- In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Juli Slattery to talk about sexual discipleship in parenting. Juli shares insights from her new book, "Surrendered Sexuality," and explains how sexual discipleship is an ongoing, grace-filled journey—much deeper than traditional sex education.  We discuss the unique role parents play in shaping their kids’ understanding of sexuality, the importance of modeling both truth and grace, and how surrender, not perfection, is the goal. Juli encourages parents to embrace their own growth and trust God’s grace in the process. It’s a hopeful, practical conversation for every parent. To learn more about Juli and get her resources, visit AuthenticIntimacy.com. Topics Covered in this Episode: Definition and distinction between sexual discipleship and sex education. The role of parents as primary influencers in their children's understanding of sexuality. Importance of integrating biblical truth and grace in parenting. Goals of parenting from a biblical perspective, including passing on a godly heritage. The significance of daily life moments in teaching children about sexuality. The impact of cultural views on sexuality and the need for a biblical worldview. The concept of surrender in the context of sexual discipleship and parenting. The necessity for parents to engage in their own sexual discipleship journey. The importance of transparency and humility in parenting. Resources available for parents to support their journey in sexual discipleship. More Resources: Surrendered Sexuality* by Dr. Juli Slattery Rethinking Sexuality* by Dr. Juli Slattery Critical Conversations (FREE online course) Related Podcasts: What is Sexual Discipleship? The Sex Talk You Never Got Parenting in a Hypersexualized and Identity-Confused Culture *This is an affiliate link. Be Broken may earn referral fees on purchases through this link. ---------- Please rate and review our podcast: Apple Podcasts Follow us on our Vimeo Channel.
Relationships 3 months
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How Can You Respond to Criticism with Grace and Strength?

PSR Podcast is a listener supported outreach of Be Broken Ministries. Partner with us through giving at BeBroken.org/donate. Thank you for your support! ---------- In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Stephen Cervantes to talk about the lifelong journey of emotional growth, especially for men. We introduce a practical tool—the phrase, “The God in me is bigger than the fear in you”—to help you stay centered and respond thoughtfully when facing criticism or negativity.  We explore how compassion and faith can transform tough interactions, and encourage you to make this simple tool a habit for deeper emotional growth. Remember, you’re not alone on this journey. We’re here to support you as we all grow stronger and more resilient, together. For daily insights from Stephen, visit DoctorMarriage.org. Topics Covered in this Episode: Emotional growth as a lifelong journey, particularly for men. The significance of practical tools for handling criticism and negativity. Introduction of the phrase: "The God in me is bigger than the fear in you" as an emotional growth tool. The importance of centering oneself and regulating emotions in challenging situations. Recognizing fear as a root cause of negative behavior in others. Encouraging compassion over combativeness when faced with attacks. Application of the emotional growth tool in various scenarios of criticism and insults. The effectiveness of the phrase as an internal statement rather than a verbal response. The role of faith in managing difficult interactions and emotional responses. Building a habit of emotional regulation through repetition of the phrase. More Resources: Emotionally Healthy Spirituality* by Peter Scazzero Seven Desires* by Mark & Debra Laaser Find a Counselor Related Podcasts: 50 Things to Do When Your Fear Gets Triggered How to Learn (and Respond to) Your Fear System Unoffendable: How Your Response to Criticism Affects Your Emotional Maturity *This is an affiliate link. Be Broken may earn referral fees on purchases through this link. ---------- Please rate and review our podcast: Apple Podcasts Follow us on our Vimeo Channel.
Relationships 3 months
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Pure In Heart - It's So Much More Than Just Saying No

PSR Podcast is a listener supported outreach of Be Broken Ministries. Partner with us through giving at BeBroken.org/donate. Thank you for your support! ---------- In this episode, I sit down with Garrett Kell, pastor and author of Pure in Heart: Sexual Sin and the Promises of God. Garrett opens up about his journey from struggling with sexual sin—even as a pastor—to finding freedom through confession, restoration, and God’s grace.  We discuss the biblical meaning of purity, the importance of honesty and community, and practical ways to pursue God’s pleasures over fleeting temptations. Garrett’s story is honest and hope-filled, reminding us that real change is possible when we rely on Christ and walk in the light together. You can get a copy of Garrett’s book, in English, Spanish, or Thai, at Crossway.org or Amazon.com*. Topics Covered in this Episode: Personal journey of faith and struggles with sexual sin, including pornography. The process of confession, restoration, and ministry in pastoral leadership. Importance of honesty and transparency in overcoming sexual sin. Biblical foundation of purity and its definition as a heart orientation. Distinction between abstaining from sin and actively pursuing God. Practical examples for pursuing God's pleasures in daily life. The role of accountability and faith in God's promises. Understanding God's design for sex and its significance in marriage. Identifying and combating the enemies of purity: the flesh, the world, and the devil. The connection between identity in Christ and living a life of purity. More Resources: Pure in Heart: Sexual Sin and the Promises of God* by Garrett Kell Help for Men Help for Women Related Podcasts: Reframing How the Church Views Sexual Purity From Porn Pastor to Pure Desire The Heart Cry of an Old Saint: I Want to Be Clean! *This is an affiliate link. Be Broken may earn referral fees on purchases through this link. ---------- Please rate and review our podcast: Apple Podcasts Follow us on our Vimeo Channel.
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Breaking the Silence: Pastors, Pornography, and Hope in India

PSR Podcast is a listener supported outreach of Be Broken Ministries. Partner with us through giving at BeBroken.org/donate. Thank you for your support! ---------- In this episode, I sit down with Emmanuel and Samridh, two amazing ministry leaders from India, to talk about their personal journeys of overcoming pornography addiction and how they now help pastors and young church leaders find freedom.  We discuss the unique cultural challenges of shame and secrecy around sexuality in India, and how their Celebrate Freedom seminar, which is based on our Gateway to Freedom intensive for men, is breaking new ground by creating safe, supportive spaces for honest conversation and healing. Emmanuel and Samridh share practical insights, stories of hope, and invite anyone struggling to reach out for support and community. To connect with Emmanuel and Samridh, visit their YouTube channel @unaddressed.podcast or Instagram @unaddressed.crew. Topics Covered in this Episode: Personal stories of struggle with pornography addiction among ministry leaders. The cultural challenges of discussing sexuality and pornography in India, including shame and honor dynamics. The lack of practical counseling and support for pastors dealing with sexual sin. The importance of creating safe spaces for open discussions about struggles with pornography. The adaptation of recovery programs to fit the Indian cultural context, including the use of personal stories and relevant examples. The role of community and accountability in the recovery process. The impact of societal expectations on pastors' willingness to admit struggles. The need for ongoing support and follow-up after initial recovery programs. The significance of addressing both male and female perspectives in discussions about pornography and sexual exploitation. The message of hope and encouragement for those struggling with addiction, emphasizing connection and transparency. More Resources: Gateway to Freedom 3-day intensive for men 40 Days of Purity for Men online course 40 Days of Purity for Women online course Related Podcasts: Restoring Broken Pastors for Kingdom Use Navigating the 3 Stages of Recovery from Porn Addiction Can the Church Be a Safe Place for Healing and Transformation? ---------- Please rate and review our podcast: Apple Podcasts Follow us on our Vimeo Channel.
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Edging: The Sneaky Behavior that Keeps Men Stuck in Addiction

PSR Podcast is a listener supported outreach of Be Broken Ministries. Partner with us through giving at BeBroken.org/donate. Thank you for your support! ---------- In this episode, I welcome back Vern Tompke to discuss the evolving challenges men face in recovering from pornography addiction. We dive into this concept of “edging”—using social media  or other kinds of media for arousal without fully acting out—and how today’s digital landscape complicates recovery.  Vern shares his personal journey, practical strategies, and the importance of daily connection and removing triggers. Together, we explore the biological, emotional, and spiritual sides of addiction, emphasizing that true recovery isn’t just about avoidance, but about pursuing a richer, more connected life. To learn more about Vern and the resources he has, visit BandofBrothers.care. Topics Covered in this Episode: The concept of "edging" in relation to pornography addiction and recovery. Vern Tompke's personal journey with pornography addiction and his transition into helping others. The impact of social media platforms on recovery and the new challenges they present. The biological, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of addiction and recovery. The importance of daily connection and accountability in the recovery process. The distinction between "red," "yellow," and "green" behaviors in the context of recovery. The role of dopamine and intermittent reinforcement in addiction and recovery. The necessity of replacing unhealthy behaviors with positive activities. The misconception that recovery is solely about avoiding pornography. The long-term journey of recovery and the importance of pursuing a fulfilling life beyond addiction. More Resources: Finding Traction Course Finding Traction Podcast Integrity Webinar for Men Related Podcasts: Navigating the Three Stages of Recovery from Porn Addiction The Stopwatch Acting Out Cycle A 3-Year Roadmap of Recovery and Emotional Growth ---------- Please rate and review our podcast: Apple Podcasts Follow us on our Vimeo Channel.
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Helping Wives Navigate the Emotional Rollercoaster of Incomplete Recovery After Betrayal Trauma

PSR Podcast is a listener supported outreach of Be Broken Ministries. Partner with us through giving at BeBroken.org/donate. Thank you for your support! ---------- In this episode, I welcome back Tammy Gustafson, a licensed counselor and betrayal trauma coach, to explore two really tough situations wives face after sexual betrayal: the “roommate scenario,” where the husband isn’t working on recovery, and “incomplete recovery,” where progress is inconsistent.  Tammy shares heartfelt advice on setting boundaries, focusing on self-care, and shifting attention from the husband’s actions to the wife’s own healing. We discuss the importance of deep character change, not just behavior, and offer practical steps for finding support and reclaiming joy.  If you can resonate with either (or both) of these scenarios, we want you to know that healing and thriving are possible, even in the midst of these challenging recovery circumstances. To learn more about Tammy and her resources, visit BetrayalHealing.com. Topics Covered in this Episode: Discussion of the "roommate scenario" where a wife remains in a marriage despite her husband's lack of commitment to recovery. Emotional challenges faced by wives in limbo due to financial dependence, children, or personal beliefs against divorce. Importance of establishing healthy boundaries and focusing on self-care for emotional well-being. The concept of "incomplete recovery," where the husband shows some effort but remains inconsistent, causing confusion and pain for the wife. The emotional toll of navigating uncertainty and mixed signals in the recovery process. Distinction between sobriety and deeper character transformation necessary for true healing. Encouragement for wives to set high expectations for their husband's recovery, looking for genuine changes in behavior and character. The role of curiosity and new language from husbands as indicators of real progress in recovery. Practical advice for wives on maintaining clarity, protecting their hearts, and seeking support from safe individuals. Resources and support available for women dealing with betrayal and navigating their healing journey. More Resources: Betrayal Healing Coaching with Tammy Wives Care Groups for Betrayal Trauma Healing Basics Webinar for Wives Related Podcasts: The Need for Safety in Betrayal Trauma Healing Identifying and Meeting Needs in a Betrayed Wife The Recovery Process for Couples ---------- Please rate and review our podcast: Apple Podcasts Follow us on our Vimeo Channel.
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