• Rebuild the Rhythm: From Burnout to Boundaries That Hold
    Feb 3 2026

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    Burnout doesn't happen all at once—and healing doesn't end with rest.

    In this episode, Dr. Malorie traces the full arc from chronic boundary erosion to burnout, from rest without guilt to the slow, intentional rebuilding of rhythms that support long-term nervous system regulation. Drawing from neuroscience, polyvagal theory, and clinical psychology, this conversation explores why rest restores capacity—but rhythms are what help us stay well.

    You'll learn how burnout disrupts interoception, why predictable rhythms signal safety to the nervous system, and how to rebuild regulation without slipping into rigidity or perfectionism. This episode also weaves in a Christian faith perspective, offering a grace-forward understanding of limits, formation, and trust.

    Listeners are invited into a gentle practice for the week, a blessing, and a closing prayer—making space not just for insight, but for integration.

    If you'd like to deepen this work, you're invited to subscribe to the podcast and receive reflection journal prompts designed to help you integrate these ideas slowly, thoughtfully, and compassionately into daily life. You can subscribe by following this link: https://greater-things.com/restored-podcast

    And if someone came to mind while listening, consider sharing this episode with them—healing is often supported in community.

    Please note: This episode is intended for educational and spiritual reflection purposes only and is not a substitute for therapy, mental health treatment, or medical care. Listening does not establish a therapeutic relationship. If you are in need of personalized support, please seek care from a qualified mental health professional.

    Next week, we'll continue this series by exploring how to protect the rhythms you're rebuilding when stress increases and life speeds up.

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    19 mins
  • Rest Without Guilt
    Jan 27 2026
    Rest Without Guilt

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    Burnout doesn't heal by pushing harder.
    It heals by restoring what's been depleted.

    In this episode, Dr. Malorie continues the conversation on burnout by exploring why rest can feel so difficult—and even unsafe—for so many of us. Drawing from neuroscience, psychology, and faith, we look at what happens in the brain and nervous system when we rest, why guilt often shows up when we slow down, and how rest becomes recovery rather than something we have to earn.

    You'll learn why rest is more than stopping, how chronic stress keeps the nervous system on high alert, and how small, gentle moments of restoration can begin to bring safety, clarity, and healing back online.

    This episode includes reflection, a guided practice, and a closing prayer—offering space to slow down and begin restoring what burnout has quietly taken away.

    Continue the journey:
    If this episode resonates, you're invited to go a little deeper by subscribing to receive reflection journal prompts created to support integration, nervous system awareness, and gentle restoration throughout the week. No pressure—just an open invitation to reflect at your own pace.

    Next week, we'll talk about rebuilding gentle rhythms after burnout—how to return to life and work without losing yourself again.

    Until then, rest well.

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    21 mins
  • Burnout: When the Fire Fades
    Jan 20 2026
    Burnout doesn't usually arrive all at once.
    It builds quietly—through chronic stress, constant responsibility, and long seasons of pushing past your limits.

    In this episode of Restored: Where Psychology Meets Grace, Dr. Malorie explores what burnout really is—and what it isn't. Moving beyond the idea of "just being tired," this conversation looks at burnout as a state of deep emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual depletion.

    Drawing from psychology, neuroscience, and faith, you'll learn:

    • How burnout affects the brain and nervous system

    • Why chronic stress makes rest feel difficult or unsafe

    • Common signs of burnout we often overlook or minimize

    • The difference between stress, fatigue, and true burnout

    • Why burnout isn't a failure—it's a signal

    This episode invites you to slow down and listen to what your body has been trying to tell you. Rather than offering quick fixes, it creates space for awareness, compassion, and truth.

    If you've felt numb, exhausted, irritable, foggy, or disconnected from yourself or God, this conversation may help you name what you're experiencing—and remind you that you're not broken.

    ✨ Burnout is not a personal weakness.
    ✨ Your body is wise.
    ✨ Awareness is the first step toward restoration.

    This episode sets the foundation for next week's follow-up, Rest Without Guilt, where we explore how healing begins by restoring what's been depleted.

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    18 mins
  • 2026-Growth that Sticks
    Jan 6 2026

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    And if you know someone who's tired of starting strong but struggling to keep going, consider sharing this episode with them. Sometimes growth begins simply by reminding someone they're not alone—and that slow, faithful change still counts.

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    Show Notes 2026 — Growth That Sticks

    What if growth in 2026 didn't require fixing yourself—or burning out by February?

    In this episode of Restored, Dr. Malorie explores what it actually takes for growth to last. Drawing from psychology, neurophysiology, and a Christian vision of formation, this episode reframes change as something that happens slowly, gently, and faithfully over time.

    You'll learn why most habits fail, how the nervous system shapes change, and why incremental, intentional, repeatable practices are the key to sustainable growth. We'll also explore six pillars of wellness—spiritual, relational, educational/occupational, financial, social, and physical—and how to choose practices that support real life, not ideal life.

    This episode offers a grounded, grace-filled way to approach 2026—not with pressure, but with wisdom.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    • Why your nervous system resists sudden change

    • How neuroplasticity supports long-term growth

    • The role of safety, repetition, and predictability in habit formation

    • A Christian framework for slow, faithful growth

    • How to choose practices across six pillars of wellness

    • Why linking habits to existing routines helps growth stick

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    15 mins
  • Start Here: The Heart Behind Restored | A Christian Mental Health Podcast
    Jan 1 2026

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    In this intro episode, Dr. Malorie—clinical psychologist, Jesus follower, and podcast host—shares the heart behind Restored. If you've ever wondered how faith and psychology can work together, you're in the right place.

    If you'd like to continue reflecting, you're welcome to subscribe for access to the Reflection Library here:
    https://subscribepage.io/restored-reflection-guide

    What happens when mental health meets faith? Restored is a podcast for people who think deeply, feel deeply, and long for healing that touches both the mind and the soul.

    Hosted by Dr. Malorie—clinical psychologist, Jesus follower, wife, and mother—this show explores life's struggles through the lens of psychology and the hope of grace. Whether you're navigating faith, deconstruction, or simply trying to understand yourself better—you belong here.

    In this episode, you'll hear Dr. Malorie's story of trauma, loss, and healing—and why she believes wholeness comes from attending to both the brain and the soul.

    What You'll Learn in This Episode:

    • The personal story behind Restored

    • Why this podcast bridges Jesus and therapy

    • What to expect in future episodes (25–35 minutes, practical + grace-filled)

    Episodes are 25–35 minutes and include solo reflections with real-life applications, occasional guest voices, and plenty of space for doubt, questions, and grace. Whether you're navigating faith, deconstruction, or just want to understand yourself better—you belong here.

    This isn't about fixing yourself. It's about being restored—bit by bit, breath by breath, grace by grace.

    📘 Disclaimer: This podcast blends psychological insight and faith-based reflection. It is not a substitute for therapy or pastoral counseling.

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    9 mins
  • Coming Soon--Restored: Where Psychology Meets Grace
    Dec 27 2025

    Restored: Where Psychology Meets Grace Step into a new kind of healing space. Hosted by Dr. Malorie—a clinical psychologist and Jesus-follower—Restored is a podcast for those craving emotional depth, spiritual honesty, and grace that meets you where you really are. If you're entering the new year tired, wounded, or wondering if wholeness is even possible, this is your invitation to slow down, exhale, and begin again. Through the lens of psychology and the truth of Scripture, you'll discover how transformation isn't about striving—it's about presence.

    Your restoration begins January 1, 2026.

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    3 mins
  • Boundaries: Walking in Love and Grace
    Sep 22 2025

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    Show Notes:

    Boundaries are often misunderstood as walls—but in reality, they can be pathways to deeper love, clarity, and grace. In this episode, we explore what it means to set boundaries that honor both your limits and your values, listening to the wisdom of your body and the quiet invitations of God rather than fear, guilt, or pressure.

    Together, we'll talk about why boundaries feel so hard, how burnout and resentment signal the need for them, and what it looks like to respond from love instead of obligation. You'll be invited into a gentler, more grounded approach—one where saying no can actually make space for more meaningful yeses. If you've ever felt stretched thin, emotionally exhausted, or unsure how to care for yourself without pulling away from others, this conversation is for you.

    Gentle Disclaimer:
    This podcast is for educational and reflective purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical, psychological, or pastoral care. The content shared reflects general principles and personal insights, not individualized treatment or advice. If you are navigating significant mental health concerns or need personalized support, please consider reaching out to a qualified healthcare provider or trusted professional.

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    19 mins
  • Anxiety: When Your Mind Won't Rest
    Sep 8 2025

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    Anxiety — When Your Mind Won't Rest

    What if waiting for an email felt like standing on the edge of a cliff? Anxiety has a way of turning ordinary moments into life-or-death scenarios. In this episode of RESTORED: Where Psychology Meets Grace, Dr. Malorie unpacks what anxiety really is — not just "worrying too much," but a full-body experience involving the brain, nervous system, and soul.

    We'll explore:

    • Why anxiety feels so overwhelming and how it hijacks the body

    • Common myths that keep people stuck in shame

    • The connection between faith and anxiety in Scripture

    • Practical tools you can use right away: breathing, grounding, reframing, prayer, and journaling

    This conversation is both scientific and deeply spiritual, helping you understand your anxious thoughts while also reminding you of God's care in the midst of them. Anxiety is part of being human — but it doesn't get the final say.

    Subscribe, share with a friend, and join us as we breathe deeply, think clearly, and find rest together.

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    📘 Disclaimer: This podcast blends psychological insight and faith-based reflection. It is not a substitute for therapy or pastoral counseling.

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    22 mins