Redeeming Stories Podcast is a space for honest, healing-centered conversations about the moments that shape us — the pain we’ve carried, the healing we’ve found, and the redemption that continues to unfold. Hosted by Julie M. Lane of juliemlane.com, this 30-minute podcast features guests who have walked through profound transformation and learned to live with freedom, authenticity, and grace. Each episode invites listeners into real stories of trauma, abuse, and neglect — and the courageous journeys of healing, self-discovery, and release that follow. Alongside survivors, you’ll also hear from professionals who bring insight and compassion to the process of guiding others toward self-redemption and wholeness. Together, these conversations explore how we move beyond shame, fear, and trauma to reclaim the truth of who we are. This isn’t about perfection or performance — it’s about presence. Redeeming Stories Podcast offers a safe, compassionate space to listen, reflect, and remember that your story still holds beauty and purpose, no matter how it began. Come as you are, and stay for continued hope. Because redemption is possible — and it begins with your story.
In this deeply honest episode of The Redeeming Stories Podcast, Julie M. Lane welcomes Nesha, creator of @nesha_canvascreations and @vulnerablevoices_podcast, for a conversation about healing through art, vulnerability, and human connection. After surviving suicidal thoughts and emotional despair, Nesha shares how creativity, therapy, holistic healing, and self-awareness became a lifeline that ultimately inspired her to create safe...
Many women become so accustomed to survival mode that they no longer recognize it as survival.
The constant movement; the pressure to keep going; the inability to rest without guilt; these patterns often begin long before we realize they are there. Experts explain that the nervous system learns through experience; not logic. And sometimes the body continues preparing for danger long after circumstances have changed.
This reflection e...
Trauma is not just something we remember; it is something the body experiences and holds.
As I begin this new rhythm of alternating between podcast conversations and weekly reflections, I wanted to begin with something foundational. So many women move through life questioning themselves, wondering why certain patterns remain even years later. What experts are helping us understand is this: the body learns survival long before the mi...
In this episode of The Redeeming Stories Podcast, I sit down with Kristen Giacomini, interior designer and founder of Flow Designs, for a conversation that goes far beyond design.
Kristen shares how experiencing deep loss at a young age, along with her own health challenges, shaped the way she sees the world and the spaces we live in. What began as a creative path became something much more intentional. A way of helping people creat...
Over the past several weeks, I have been writing more consistently through the Redeeming Hub, not with the intention of having something polished or complete, but simply to process, to reflect, and to better understand my own story as it continues to unfold.
In this solo episode of The Redeeming Stories Podcast, I step back and reflect on what has been emerging through that writing. Not just the stories themselves, but the patterns ...
In this episode of The Redeeming Stories Podcast, I’m joined by Sarah Wilkinson, an entrepreneur, mother, and advocate who shares her story of navigating profound loss, health challenges, and the realities of continuing to move forward when life feels anything but steady.
Sarah’s journey includes raising children with epilepsy, facing her own health struggles, and the devastating loss of her youngest son. Through it all, she has con...
Over the past eight weeks, I’ve had the privilege of sitting with incredible guests; each one sharing their story of pain, healing, resilience, and redemption.
And while every story is different, the threads are the same.
In this solo episode of The Redeeming Stories Podcast, I take a step back to reflect on what has been woven through these conversations; the patterns that continue to rise to the surface.
We talk about the reality th...
As I speak with Charlie, I’m reminded that healing is not only about what happens inside a therapy room; it’s about whether that room feels safe enough for truth to emerge.
At @redeem_thyself, we speak often about redemption as alignment with truth. But alignment requires safety. And safety requires care that honors identity, experience, and dignity.
Accessible mental healthcare is not a luxury. It is foundational. When individuals a...
In this episode of The Redeeming Stories Podcast, I’m joined by Caroline Fithen, entrepreneur and Divorce Strategy Advisor, for a deeply honest conversation about motherhood, loss, trauma, and navigating complex family systems.
Caroline’s work was shaped by lived experience; including the loss of her infant son, navigating a wrongful death case, and later facing the realities of an abusive marriage and divorce. Through those experie...
Emma shares her powerful story of surviving suicidal depression as a teenager and how that experience shaped her life’s mission: helping young people understand that even when life feels unbearable, their story is not over.
Today, Emma is a nationally recognized advocate for youth suicide prevention, serving as the Youth Suicide Prevention Coordinator for the Nevada Department of Education while working to change the way mental heal...
In this special episode of The Redeeming Stories Podcast, the microphone is turned the other way.
I had the privilege of joining Susan Day on her Australian radio program Mental Health Matters: Voice of Change on Goldfields FM 99.1, where we spoke about trauma, healing, and the journey of reclaiming one’s voice and purpose.
During this conversation, Susan invited me to share my personal story — from surviving childhood trauma and com...
This week, there’s no guest. Just me. And maybe that’s fitting; because what I want to talk about today is something I’ve seen in almost every woman I’ve spoken with, and something I’ve lived myself.
In this episode of The Redeeming Stories Podcast, I’m joined by Pamela Zimmer—author, speaker, coach, and retreat leader—for a heartfelt conversation about postpartum depression, healing, and the true meaning of self-care.
Pamela shares her journey through six years of postpartum depression and how that difficult season became the foundation for the work she now does. What began as survival eventually became a calling—one rooted in ...
Redemption is not about erasing your past. It’s about telling the truth about it—and allowing every part of your story to belong.
In this episode, I reflect on the deeper thread running through the conversations on The Redeeming Stories Podcast: that healing doesn’t come from forgetting or “moving on.” It comes from integration—from honoring the painful, confusing, and strong parts of our lives without shame.
Drawing from the stories...
So much of the world tells us we need to fix ourselves. Be better. Try harder. Heal faster. Become someone new.
But after listening to the stories of my guests—and living my own—I’ve come to a different truth: healing is not about becoming someone else. It’s about returning to the person God created you to be before survival, trauma, and shame reshaped your story.
In this episode, I reflect on the conversations we’ve had so far and w...
This episode is a reflection from my heart — and from my life. It comes from the truth that our stories are not accidents, even when they carry threads of pain, loss, and survival. What looks tangled from the back is still being woven with intention from the front.
For many years, I believed resilience defined my worth. But healing taught me something different: redemption begins when we agree with God about who we are — not who tra...
This conversation with Carly Morris reminded me that healing doesn’t always look like slowing down — sometimes it looks like being supported in ways that finally allow us to breathe. We talked about overwhelm not as a personal failure, but as a signal that something in our lives needs care, structure, and intention.
Carly shared how her daughter, Abby, and the daily realities of navigating systems through the lens of disability shap...
This conversation with Susan Day, a Mindful Arts Therapist, author, and app developer, reminded me that healing doesn’t always begin with words. Sometimes it begins with a line, a color, a sound — or the quiet permission to create without being judged.
Susan shared how art therapy became the bridge between her lifelong identity as an artist and her calling to support trauma healing. What stayed with me most was her reminder that cre...
This conversation with Larissa Lopez, an intuitive healer, transformational coach, and hypnotherapist, has given me cause to reflect. We talked about healing as a homecoming — not fixing yourself or becoming someone new, but remembering who you were before survival took over.
Larissa shared her own journey of releasing survival patterns, rebuilding self-trust, and guiding others through modalities like energy healing, hypnotherapy, ...
A Journey of Identity, Awareness, and Transformation ✨
What happens when we slow down long enough to tell the truth about who we are, where we’ve been, and what needs to change?
In this special Redeeming Stories compilation, you’ll hear powerful moments from real conversations centered on identity, awareness, healing, and growth. These stories reflect the courage it takes to confront old patterns, rediscover authenticity, and choose ...
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