Conversations That Heal

Dr. Stephanie D. Jeffreys

Conversations That Heal is a powerful podcast dedicated to breaking generational cycles, embracing healing, and reclaiming the life you deserve. Hosted by Dr. Stephanie Jeffreys, trauma coach, author, and world traveler. This podcast is a safe space for deep, transformative conversations about trauma, resilience, and personal growth. Through raw storytelling, expert insights, and real-life experiences, Conversations That Heal explores the emotional wounds that shape us and the steps we can take to heal from them. Whether you’re on a journey of self-discovery, breaking free from past pain, or simply seeking inspiration, each episode offers wisdom, encouragement, and practical tools to help you move forward. Healing is possible. Transformation is real. And it all begins with a conversation. Listen, heal, and thrive with Conversations That Heal Healing Happens One Conversation at A Time

  1. 2d ago

    Choosing Gratitude

    In this episode of Conversations That Heal, I’m talking about what it means to choose gratitude when life doesn’t feel good. Gratitude doesn’t mean denying sadness, anger, grief, relationship endings, financial stress, or disappointment. It means recognizing that even in difficult seasons, there can still be something worth holding onto. I share pieces of my own therapy journey, including the fear I once had about telling family secrets and the freedom I experienced when I finally had a safe place to be heard without judgment. I also share a lesson from therapy that changed how I approached my healing: pain can help us understand our behavior, but eventually we have to take responsibility for what we do with that pain. I reflect on navigating profound loss, including losing a baby and my mother, and a season when the weight of everything I was carrying became incredibly heavy. I talk honestly about experiencing suicidal thoughts and why I believe it is so important to stay, reach for support, and give yourself the opportunity to see what can exist beyond the pain you're experiencing today. I also share practical ways to begin choosing gratitude: write down the names of people who have shown up for you, notice the everyday things your body allows you to experience, thank God for what you still have, remember the times He has shown up before, identify what you love about yourself, and revisit memories that remind you that your story contains joy too. Gratitude doesn't require us to pretend everything is okay. Sometimes gratitude simply says, “This is hard, but I can still find something to thank God for today.” I close this episode with prayer for anyone who is struggling to find gratitude in their current season. 🎵 Praise Song of the Week: “Because of You” by Tamia https://youtu.be/xTFBocxo1DU?si=2u1eDuWuXLQo60tZ   🎙️ Conversations That Heal — Healing One Conversation at a Time.

    Choosing Gratitude
  2. Aug 10

    The Power and Beauty of You

    The Power and Beauty of You Dr. Monica Sines on Healing, Boundaries & Real Self-Love In this episode of Conversations That Heal, I sit down with Dr. Monica Sines for a powerful conversation about healing, boundaries, authenticity, and discovering the beauty of who you truly are. Dr. Monica shares how her journey as a veteran, pharmacist, author, and singer helped her move from survival mode to a place of peace and freedom. Together, we discuss people-pleasing, family trauma, accountability, re-parenting ourselves, self-forgiveness, and why true self-love goes far beyond what we see on social media. One of my favorite reminders from this conversation is that you are not your experiences—you are worthy of healing, grace, and love. I pray this episode encourages you to take one small step toward your own healing journey. If this conversation blessed you, please like, subscribe, and share it with someone who needs to hear it. 📖 Scripture of the Week Romans 8:28 (NIV) "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose." 🎵 Worship Song of the Week "Lord You Are Good" – Todd Galberth Lord You Are Good Connect with Dr. Monica Sines  📧 Books, Speaking & Inquiries: YENOMMILOVE4@GMAIL.COM 📚 Amazon Author Page: https://a.co/d/0i0zrZTh 🎵 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/51xOcBxjM9aipTkh1dFLOi?si=Y2S5E0mUT4eogeFOtOGh1A 🎥 TikTok: @mystique_pearl26 @yenommi26 Thank you for being part of the Conversations That Heal community. Healing One Conversation at a Time. 💙

    The Power and Beauty of You
  3. Aug 3

    Grief, Purpose and Gratitude

    Grief, Purpose & Gratitude Can Coexist | Conversations That Heal with Dr. Stephanie Jeffreys After stepping away from Conversations That Heal since May 11, I'm finally ready to share why. During my time away, I realized I wasn't just taking a break. I was actively navigating grief, loneliness, and what I now recognize as a silent depression following the loss of my best friend, Derika. One of the most surprising things I've learned is that grief doesn't always look the way we expect it to. It can show up in the middle of joyful moments, exciting opportunities, and new beginnings. As I've prepared to relocate to another country, I've found myself grieving the absence of the person who would have been cheering me on, helping me plan, and reminding me that everything would be okay. In this episode, I share what this season has taught me about honoring my grief without allowing it to steal my purpose. God has called me to help others heal from childhood and transgenerational trauma, and I've learned that purpose doesn't disappear simply because life becomes painful. I've also discovered something that has carried me through this season: two things can be true at the same time. I can deeply miss Derika and still be grateful for the life God is building. I can feel lonely and still know that I'm not alone. I can mourn what I've lost while remaining thankful for what I still have. If you're walking through grief, I want you to know there is no right or wrong way to process it. Give yourself permission to feel what you feel. Don't compare your journey to anyone else's, and don't allow grief to convince you that your purpose has ended. Your pain may become part of your story, but it doesn't have to become your identity. Thank you to everyone who has reached out, prayed for me, and continued to support Conversations That Heal. Your encouragement has meant more than you know. I close this episode with a prayer that God would strengthen you, guide you, and remind you that He is still working, even in the hardest seasons. I also encourage you to listen to "Suddenly" by Pastor Mike Jr.It's been a powerful reminder for me that God can change everything in a moment. Listen to Suddenly here https://youtu.be/pMkFmA-WWTQ?si=HOS36to5N5VJ8gum

    Grief, Purpose and Gratitude
  4. May 11

    Stop Self-Abandonment

    Stop Self-Abandonment: How I Learned to Set Boundaries, Trust Myself, and Say No | Dr. Stephanie Jeffreys In this episode, I talk about self-abandonment as a coping mechanism I learned from being taught to play small and believe that my voice didn’t matter. I walk through what that has looked like in my own life, saying yes when I really wanted to say no, staying in draining relationships, prioritizing everyone else’s needs, and consistently showing up for people who didn’t reciprocate. Somewhere along the way, I lost trust in myself. I share how my experiences are valid, but they don’t have to define my entire story. I’ve learned to start paying attention to my body, what it’s telling me when something doesn’t feel right, and to get honest about why I say yes when I really want to say no. I’m learning to honor my preferences without feeling the need to justify them. I also walk through practical steps that have helped me rebuild trust with myself: following through on what matters to me, setting small boundaries, and beginning to say no to anything that doesn’t value or honor me. Because I’ve realized that self-abandonment doesn’t just go away, it turns into resentment and leaves me feeling taken for granted. I invite you into a seven-day exercise I’ve practiced, where you begin to track the “yeses” you want to change and slowly start choosing yourself. And as always, I close with a prayer—for healing, for growth, and for the courage to finally stop abandoning yourself.

    Stop Self-Abandonment
  5. May 4

    Healing From Invisible Abuse

    On this episode of Conversations That Heal, I sit down with JaHana Holloway to have a powerful and honest conversation about abuse that goes beyond physical signs, emotional, psychological, verbal, and financial abuse. JaHana shares her story with deep vulnerability, taking us back to her childhood, where she ran away at just 14 and was coerced by an adult. She opens up about how those early experiences shaped her sense of self, leading to boundarylessness, low self-esteem, promiscuity, early motherhood, and a pattern of toxic relationships and trauma bonds. She walks us through the abrupt ending of her marriage in 2020, which became the catalyst for her healing journey. She speaks candidly about the gaslighting, hidden debt, and manipulation she endured forms of abuse that are often invisible to others. Her breaking point came through infidelity and financial deception, forcing her to confront the truth and choose herself. JaHana reminds us that healing is ongoing. She emphasizes the importance of trusting your intuition and listening to your body, setting firm boundaries, and doing the deeper work, inner child and shadow work, alongside therapy. She also shares about her poetry and journaling book, Metamorphosis, and her Hikari Healing Space, where she creates safe environments for healing through yoga, sound bowl therapy, and intentional circles for both women and men. This conversation is a reminder that not all wounds are visible, but they are real, and healing is possible. Connect with JaHana Facebook: JaHana Holloway | Facebook Instagram: JaHana Holloway (@vibewithjahana) TikTok: JaHana Holloway (@taurusgoddess333) | TikTok https://linktr.ee/jahanaholloway

    Healing From Invisible Abuse
  6. Apr 6

    Choosing You: Healing, Grief, Self-Dating & Rediscovering Yourself | Q&A

    In this Q&A episode of Conversations That Heal, I open the door for real, honest conversation by answering questions submitted by listeners at info@sdjeffreys.com I share what “choosing you” truly looks like in everyday life, through small, intentional decisions, learning to say no, and finally prioritizing yourself after realizing what it feels like to be poured out and depleted from putting everyone else first. I walk through how I process hurt, by acknowledging it, taking accountability for my part, and getting honest about what caused the pain. I also speak openly about my ongoing healing journey from molestation, and how forgiveness, self-forgiveness, and learning my triggers have been a part of that process. I even reflect on a difficult but necessary conversation with my mother. This episode also dives into grief, grieving the loss of my best friend and grieving the life I once imagined. I share how I’ve learned to allow myself to feel grief fully, without allowing it to keep me stuck. Travel has played a major role in my healing, and I talk about how experiences in places like Pretoria and Bali helped me reconnect with myself and cultivate a deeper sense of gratitude. I also offer practical ways to rediscover who you are, starting with reconnecting to the dreams you had as a child, and I break down what it really means to date yourself. From solo coffee dates and meals to traveling alone and journaling, I share how spending intentional time with yourself can be one of the most powerful forms of healing. If you’re learning how to choose yourself, this episode is for you. Join I Choose Me: A Year of Self-Care A 52-week journey to help you rebuild, reconnect, and choose yourself again, one week at a time. 🔗 Start here: https://prodigious-builder-5258.kit.com/products/choosing-me-a-year-of-self-care-

    Choosing You: Healing, Grief, Self-Dating & Rediscovering Yourself | Q&A

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Conversations That Heal is a powerful podcast dedicated to breaking generational cycles, embracing healing, and reclaiming the life you deserve. Hosted by Dr. Stephanie Jeffreys, trauma coach, author, and world traveler. This podcast is a safe space for deep, transformative conversations about trauma, resilience, and personal growth. Through raw storytelling, expert insights, and real-life experiences, Conversations That Heal explores the emotional wounds that shape us and the steps we can take to heal from them. Whether you’re on a journey of self-discovery, breaking free from past pain, or simply seeking inspiration, each episode offers wisdom, encouragement, and practical tools to help you move forward. Healing is possible. Transformation is real. And it all begins with a conversation. Listen, heal, and thrive with Conversations That Heal Healing Happens One Conversation at A Time