Many people long for healing, but few realise how deep the journey must go. In this episode, Catholic therapist Adam Cross is joined by Kolbe Young and Joshua Hernandez for a raw, honest conversation about what it really takes to move from suffering to healing.
Drawing from personal experience, Catholic spirituality, and clinical insight, they discuss how true healing often requires us to get our hands dirty — facing wounds, walking with others, and embracing the messiness of growth through grace.
Discover powerful insights into:
Why emotional healing can’t happen without spiritual transformation
How community and vulnerability open the door to deeper recovery
What it means to “let the Gospel rewire your brain”
The surprising way grace works through imperfection and effort
Tune in for a compassionate, Christ-centered discussion that invites you to meet God in the very places you feel broken.
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