When was the last time you truly unplugged—not just from work, but from pressure, noise, hurry, and the constant need to be “on”? Many people today live in a nonstop cycle of stress, distraction, and digital overload. Even moments meant for rest are filled with scrolling, planning, or worrying. In a world addicted to productivity, the soul slowly forgets how to breathe. In this deeply restorative episode of Designed 4 More, Dr. Tim Jennings, and the team explore what it really means to experience a Sabbath Detox—a reset of the mind, body, and spirit that aligns us with God’s design for renewal. This isn’t about rules or legalism. It’s about release. It’s about stepping out of the rush long enough to let the nervous system settle, the heart soften, and the mind remember what matters.You’ll discover how regular rhythms of rest detox the brain from stress, detox the heart from pressure, and detox the soul from fear. Whether you observe Sabbath weekly or simply need a healthier relationship with rest, this episode offers science-backed and faith-based insight into why slowing down is not optional—it’s transformational. 💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode✅ What a true “Sabbath Detox” is and why your brain desperately needs it✅ The difference between rest and numbing—and why we often confuse the two✅ How chronic stress hijacks your spiritual clarity and emotional stability✅ Why God built rest into the fabric of creation and human biology✅ Practical ways to unplug from digital noise and mental clutter✅ The spiritual and psychological benefits of weekly renewal✅ How Sabbath rhythms rebuild identity, relationships, and inner peace Life without rhythm leads to life without margin. When every moment becomes filled—every hour pressured, every thought overloaded—your mind becomes toxic with stress chemicals that drain joy, patience, memory, and emotional health.A Sabbath Detox resets that system. It pulls you out of the autopilot survival mode that modern life normalizes. It helps your mind transition from constant output to intentional presence. When you choose even a short season of stillness each week—turning off notifications, slowing your pace, breathing deeply—you give your body permission to heal, your mind permission to reset, and your heart permission to reconnect with God.Real rest doesn’t happen by accident. It’s a choice to step out of the noise and into the quiet where truth becomes clear. Families communicate better. Anxiety decreases. Creativity increases. People reconnect with gratitude, clarity, and purpose. A weekly Sabbath Detox isn’t just a spiritual practice—it’s a biological, psychological, and relational necessity. 🧠 Scientific & Psychological Insights• Stress & Neurochemicals – Constant stimulation floods the brain with cortisol and adrenaline. Research shows that intentional rest lowers these hormones, restoring emotional regulation and cognitive clarity.• Digital Detox – Studies reveal that stepping away from screens even one day a week improves memory, sleep, and mood regulation—aligning with God’s design for cyclical rest.• Brain Rhythms & Renewal – Neuroplasticity research confirms that silence, reflection, and spiritual practices strengthen neural pathways tied to peace, empathy, and resilience.• Embodied Rest – Restful breathing, worship, prayer, nature exposure, and stillness activate the parasympathetic nervous system, reversing stress damage. A Sabbath Detox invites you to rediscover God’s rhythm—one that brings healing to your mind, strength to your body, and peace to your spirit. If life feels too heavy, too fast, or too full, this episode will help you step into a weekly space where God rewrites your story with rest.You were Designed 4 More—more calm, more clarity, more connection, and more freedom from the pressures that drain you.
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The Burden is a documentary series that takes listeners into the hidden places where justice is done (and undone). It dives deep into the lives of heroes and villains. And it focuses a spotlight on those who triumph even when the odds are against them. Season 5 - The Burden: Death & Deceit in Alliance On April Fools Day 1999, 26-year-old Yvonne Layne was found murdered in her Alliance, Ohio home. David Thorne, her ex-boyfriend and father of one of her children, was instantly a suspect. Another young man admitted to the murder, and David breathed a sigh of relief, until the confessed murderer fingered David; “He paid me to do it.” David was sentenced to life without parole. Two decades later, Pulitzer winner and podcast host, Maggie Freleng (Bone Valley Season 3: Graves County, Wrongful Conviction, Suave) launched a “live” investigation into David's conviction alongside Jason Baldwin (himself wrongfully convicted as a member of the West Memphis Three). Maggie had come to believe that the entire investigation of David was botched by the tiny local police department, or worse, covered up the real killer. Was Maggie correct? Was David’s claim of innocence credible? In Death and Deceit in Alliance, Maggie recounts the case that launched her career, and ultimately, “broke” her.” The results will shock the listener and reduce Maggie to tears and self-doubt. This is not your typical wrongful conviction story. In fact, it turns the genre on its head. It asks the question: What if our champions are foolish? Season 4 - The Burden: Get the Money and Run “Trying to murder my father, this was the thing that put me on the path.” That’s Joe Loya and that path was bank robbery. Bank, bank, bank, bank, bank. In season 4 of The Burden: Get the Money and Run, we hear from Joe who was once the most prolific bank robber in Southern California, and beyond. He used disguises, body doubles, proxies. He leaped over counters, grabbed the money and ran. Even as the FBI was closing in. It was a showdown between a daring bank robber, and a patient FBI agent. Joe was no ordinary bank robber. He was bright, articulate, charismatic, and driven by a dark rage that he summoned up at will. In seven episodes, Joe tells all: the what, the how… and the why. Including why he tried to murder his father. Season 3 - The Burden: Avenger Miriam Lewin is one of Argentina’s leading journalists today. At 19 years old, she was kidnapped off the streets of Buenos Aires for her political activism and thrown into a concentration camp. Thousands of her fellow inmates were executed, tossed alive from a cargo plane into the ocean. Miriam, along with a handful of others, will survive the camp. Then as a journalist, she will wage a decades long campaign to bring her tormentors to justice. Avenger is about one woman’s triumphant battle against unbelievable odds to survive torture, claim justice for the crimes done against her and others like her, and change the future of her country. Season 2 - The Burden: Empire on Blood Empire on Blood is set in the Bronx, NY, in the early 90s, when two young drug dealers ruled an intersection known as “The Corner on Blood.” The boss, Calvin Buari, lived large. He and a protege swore they would build an empire on blood. Then the relationship frayed and the protege accused Calvin of a double homicide which he claimed he didn’t do. But did he? Award-winning journalist Steve Fishman spent seven years to answer that question. This is the story of one man’s last chance to overturn his life sentence. He may prevail, but someone’s gotta pay. The Burden: Empire on Blood is the director’s cut of the true crime classic which reached #1 on the charts when it was first released half a dozen years ago. Season 1 - The Burden In the 1990s, Detective Louis N. Scarcella was legendary. In a city overrun by violent crime, he cracked the toughest cases and put away the worst criminals. “The Hulk” was his nickname. Then the story changed. Scarcella ran into a group of convicted murderers who all say they are innocent. They turned themselves into jailhouse-lawyers and in prison founded a lway firm. When they realized Scarcella helped put many of them away, they set their sights on taking him down. And with the help of a NY Times reporter they have a chance. For years, Scarcella insisted he did nothing wrong. But that’s all he’d say. Until we tracked Scarcella to a sauna in a Russian bathhouse, where he started to talk..and talk and talk. “The guilty have gone free,” he whispered. And then agreed to take us into the belly of the beast. Welcome to The Burden.