Wholeness With Rev. Stormyee Edmonson

Rev. Stormyee Edmonson

Wholeness with Rev. Stormyee is a Christian coaching podcast for Men & Women seeking healing from trauma, emotional wholeness, spiritual growth, and Kingdom purpose. Hosted by Rev. Stormyee Edmonson, ordained minister and Christian life coach, this show blends biblical encouragement, trauma-informed healing, faith-based coaching, and practical wisdom for everyday life. Each episode helps listeners move from survival to thriving through conversations about identity in Christ, renewing the mind, setting healthy boundaries, healing relationships, safe community, purpose after pain, and Spirit-led living. If you are looking for a Christian trauma healing podcast, a faith and healing podcast, or a biblical life coaching podcast, you’re in the right place. This podcast is designed to support men & women who are navigating trauma recovery, emotional healing, Christian personal development, ministry growth, and purposeful living. Whether you are rebuilding after pain or stepping into a new season of calling, Wholeness with Rev. Stormyee offers hope, truth, and transformation rooted in Christ. Keywords: Christian coaching, trauma healing, emotional wholeness, biblical encouragement, faith-based coaching, Christian women, healing from trauma, identity in Christ, boundaries, purpose, spiritual growth, ministry, Christian life coaching, trauma recovery, Kingdom purpose.

  1. 5d ago

    Episode 18 – “Family Systems and Generational Patterns: You Can Be the Breaker”

    Episode 18 – “Family Systems and Generational Patterns: You Can Be the Breaker”  “We’ve always been this way” doesn’t have to be your future. This episode digs into family systems and generational patterns—how the emotional rules of your family shaped you, and how, with Jesus, you can start a new legacy. You’ll identify a few key patterns, hear what Scripture really says about generational sin and mercy, and craft new, Christ‑aligned declarations for your life and (future) household. You are not doomed to repeat the past; you can be the “it stops here” generation.  Primary Scriptures for this episode (feel free to pause and look them up):  Exodus 20:5–6 – Generational iniquity and mercy to a thousand generations.Ezekiel 18:1–4 – Children are not doomed by their parents’ sins.Psalm 27:10 – “Though my father and mother forsake me, the Lord will receive me.”Galatians 3:13–14 – Christ redeeming us from the curse.Joshua 24:15 – “As for me and my household, we will serve the Lord.” In our next episode, we’ll talk about serving and leading from a place of wholeness—how to step into ministry, leadership, or helping roles without burning out or reenacting old patterns of self‑erasure. Until then, may you feel the steady presence of the One who receives you, even if your mother and father forsook you—and who walks with you as you build a new legacy. With fierce love and unshakeable faith, I’m Rev. Stormyee, and this is Wholeness.   Send us Fan Mail Support the show If you would like to join my Comprehensive Trauma To Triumph 20 Week Coaching Program and work with me one on one please visit https://co-createlifecoaching.com

    Episode 18 – “Family Systems and Generational Patterns: You Can Be the Breaker”
  2. Aug 9

    Episode 17 – “Dating and Relationships After Trauma: Wisdom, Boundaries, and Hope”

    Episode 17 – “Dating and Relationships After Trauma: Wisdom, Boundaries, and Hope”  Primary Scriptures for this episode (feel free to pause and look them up):  Psalm 139:13–14 – Fearfully and wonderfully made.1 Corinthians 13:4–7 – What love is (and is not).Proverbs 4:23 – Guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it.Ephesians 5:1–2 – Walk in the way of love, as Christ loved us.2 Corinthians 6:14–18 – Being wisely yoked. Love Without Losing Yourself Description: Dating and relationships after trauma can feel like walking a tightrope between longing and fear. In this episode, Rev. Stormyee unpacks how trauma shapes attachment, what healthy biblical love actually looks like, and how to honor your boundaries in romantic spaces. You’ll get practical red flags, green flags, and reflection questions to clarify your values and non‑negotiables—so you can move toward love, if you choose, without abandoning your healing or your worth. In our next episode, we’ll turn toward family systems and generational patterns—how to recognize the dynamics you grew up in and how, with God’s help, you can begin to break cycles instead of repeating them. Until then, may you feel both guarded and hopeful—knowing that you are worth wise, gentle, and Christ‑like love. With fierce love and unshakeable faith, I’m Rev. Stormyee, and this is Wholeness.     Send us Fan Mail Support the show If you would like to join my Comprehensive Trauma To Triumph 20 Week Coaching Program and work with me one on one please visit https://co-createlifecoaching.com

    Episode 17 – “Dating and Relationships After Trauma: Wisdom, Boundaries, and Hope”
  3. Aug 2

    Episode 16 – “Creativity as Healing: Expressing What Words Can’t Hold”

    Episode 16 – “Creativity as Healing: Expressing What Words Can’t Hold”  Art, Music, Words, and Movement  Description: Some parts of your story live deeper than words. This episode explores creativity—writing, art, music, and movement—as a God‑given way to process what your logical brain can’t easily access. You’ll see how Scripture presents God as an Artist and you as His workmanship, then try a short creative check‑in with Jesus, no “talent” required. If you’ve ever cried during a song or found comfort in doodling, this is your invitation to use those expressions as part of your healing.  Primary Scriptures for this episode (feel free to pause and look them up):  Exodus 31:1–5 – God fills artisans with His Spirit, skill, and creativity.Psalm 51:10–12 – “Create in me a clean heart… restore to me the joy of Your salvation.”Psalm 42 – A psalmist pouring out emotion with poetic imagery.Ephesians 2:10 – You are God’s workmanship (His art).Colossians 3:23 – Whatever you do, do it unto the Lord. In our next episode, we’ll talk about relationships and dating after trauma—how to approach romantic connection with wisdom, boundaries, and hope if that’s part of your journey, or how to relate to this topic even if you’re called to singleness. Until then, may you find one small way to create—just for you and Jesus—and may it remind you that you are both His artwork and His beloved co‑creator. With fierce love and unshakeable faith, I’m Rev. Stormyee, and this is Wholeness.     Send us Fan Mail Support the show If you would like to join my Comprehensive Trauma To Triumph 20 Week Coaching Program and work with me one on one please visit https://co-createlifecoaching.com

    Episode 16 – “Creativity as Healing: Expressing What Words Can’t Hold”
  4. Jul 26

    Episode 15 – “Telling Your Story Without Losing Yourself”

    Episode 15 – “Telling Your Story Without Losing Yourself”  Primary Scriptures for this episode (feel free to pause and look them up):  Psalm 139:1–5, 16 – God knows your story from beginning to end.Revelation 12:11 – Overcoming by the blood of the Lamb and the word of our testimony.Psalm 62:8 – Pour out your hearts to Him, for God is our refuge.Luke 8:43–48 – The woman with the issue of blood tells her whole truth.Genesis 50:20 – “You meant evil against me, but God meant it for good.” Description: Your story is powerful—but you don’t owe every detail to everyone. In this episode, you’ll learn how to discern when, how, and with whom to share your trauma story in ways that are truthful and boundaried. Using the image of circles of safety (God, close people, community, public), Rev. Stormyee walks you through a gentle framework for testimony that protects your heart instead of re‑traumatizing it. You’ll leave with language, categories, and permission to pace yourself. In the next episode, we’ll lean into creativity as healing—writing, music, art, and other forms of expression as ways to process your story with God and regulate your body, even if you don’t consider yourself “artistic.” Until then, may you feel held by the One who knows your whole story and loves you completely in the middle of it. With fierce love and unshakeable faith, I’m Rev. Stormyee, and this is Wholeness.   Send us Fan Mail Support the show If you would like to join my Comprehensive Trauma To Triumph 20 Week Coaching Program and work with me one on one please visit https://co-createlifecoaching.com

    Episode 15 – “Telling Your Story Without Losing Yourself”
  5. Jul 19

    Episode 14 – “Rhythms of Healing: Daily Practices That Hold You”

    Episode 14 – “Rhythms of Healing: Daily Practices That Hold You”  Rigid routines often collapse under trauma, leaving you feeling like a failure. Instead of another perfectionistic “habit challenge,” this episode offers trauma‑aware, grace‑filled rhythms that can actually hold you: simple daily connections with God, your body, and safe people. Rev. Stormyee shows how even a few minutes of honest prayer, one glass of water, or a weekly check‑in can become anchors. You’ll design your own “bare minimum rhythm” that fits your real capacity and season.  Primary Scriptures for this episode (feel free to pause and look them up):  Matthew 11:28–30 – “Come to Me…and I will give you rest.”Psalm 1:1–3 – Like a tree planted by streams of water.Mark 1:35 – Jesus withdrawing to pray.Lamentations 3:22–23 – New mercies every morning.Colossians 3:16–17 – Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly. In our next episode, we’ll talk about narrative healing—how to tell your story in ways that honor the truth, protect your heart, and make space for God’s redemptive thread without rushing to a neat ending. Until then, may you sense that even the smallest daily act of care matters—and that you are held by a God who is more faithful than any routine. With fierce love and unshakeable faith, I’m Rev. Stormyee, and this is Wholeness.     Send us Fan Mail Support the show If you would like to join my Comprehensive Trauma To Triumph 20 Week Coaching Program and work with me one on one please visit https://co-createlifecoaching.com

    Episode 14 – “Rhythms of Healing: Daily Practices That Hold You”
  6. Jul 12

    Episode 13 – “Relearning Joy and Play: Life Beyond Survival”

    Episode 13 – “Relearning Joy and Play: Life Beyond Survival”  Learning to Feel Joy Again  After trauma, joy and play can feel unsafe, fake, or downright wrong. This episode gently explores why your nervous system may distrust joy and how Scripture actually presents God as a God of delight, not just seriousness. You’ll be introduced to the idea of “micro‑joy”—tiny, doable moments of safe enjoyment—and guided through a reflection to notice where joy might already be quietly present in your life. No toxic positivity, just an invitation to taste small pieces of goodness again.  Primary Scriptures for this episode (feel free to pause and look them up):  Nehemiah 8:10 – “The joy of the Lord is your strength.”Psalm 16:11 – Fullness of joy in God’s presence.John 10:10 – Life to the full.Zephaniah 3:17 – God rejoices over you with singing.Matthew 18:1–3 – Becoming like little children. In our next episode, we’ll talk about rebuilding rhythms and routines—how daily practices (spiritual, emotional, and physical) can support your healing without becoming rigid rules or another way to judge yourself. Until then, may you notice even one small moment of joy—and may you know that it’s okay to receive it. With fierce love and unshakeable faith, I’m Rev. Stormyee, and this is Wholeness. Listen on Spotify or Apple Podcast Send us Fan Mail Support the show If you would like to join my Comprehensive Trauma To Triumph 20 Week Coaching Program and work with me one on one please visit https://co-createlifecoaching.com

    Episode 13 – “Relearning Joy and Play: Life Beyond Survival”
  7. Jul 5

    Episode 12 – “Setbacks, Relapse, and ‘Bad Days’: You Are Still Healing”

    Episode 12 – When Healing Feels Backwards Description: You’ve been doing the work—and then out of nowhere, an old coping pattern or trigger hits hard. Does that mean you’re back at square one? No. In this episode, you’ll learn why healing is not linear and how to interpret setbacks and “bad days” through a lens of grace instead of condemnation. Rev. Stormyee walks you through creating a simple “bad day plan” so that next time you spiral, you’ll have compassionate, concrete steps to reach for instead of shame. Primary Scriptures for this episode (feel free to pause and look them up): Philippians 1:6 – He who began a good work will carry it on.Proverbs 24:16 – The righteous fall seven times and rise again.Psalm 42 – “Why, my soul, are you downcast?” honest lament and hope.1 Kings 19:1–8 – Elijah’s collapse and God’s care.Romans 8:38–39 – Nothing can separate us from God’s love.In our next episode, we’ll look at joy and play—how to slowly reintroduce joy, creativity, and playfulness into a life that’s been defined by survival and seriousness. Until then, when a bad day comes, may you remember: you are still loved, still in process, and still on the path of healing. With fierce love and unshakeable faith, I’m Rev. Stormyee, and this is Wholeness. Send us Fan Mail Support the show If you would like to join my Comprehensive Trauma To Triumph 20 Week Coaching Program and work with me one on one please visit https://co-createlifecoaching.com

    Episode 12 – “Setbacks, Relapse, and ‘Bad Days’: You Are Still Healing”
  8. Jun 28

    Episode 11 – “Shame, Self‑Hatred, and the Kindness of Jesus”

    Episode 11 – “Shame, Self‑Hatred, and the Kindness of Jesus”  Breaking Up With Shame  Description: Shame is a brutal inner voice that says, “Something is wrong with me,” not just “I did something wrong.” This episode explores the difference between healthy guilt and toxic shame, how trauma wires shame into your thoughts and body, and why Jesus refuses to join the shaming crowd. With stories from Scripture and a practical “Catch, Question, Replace” exercise, Rev. Stormyee helps you start talking to yourself the way Jesus talks to you—with truth and tenderness instead of contempt.  Primary Scriptures for this episode (feel free to pause and look them up):  Romans 8:1 – No condemnation for those in Christ Jesus.Psalm 34:5 – Those who look to Him are radiant, not covered in shame.John 8:1–11 – The woman caught in adultery.Luke 15:11–24 – The prodigal son and the Father’s embrace.Hebrews 4:15–16 – A High Priest who understands our weakness.In our next episode, we’ll talk about relapse, setbacks, and “bad days”—why they don’t mean you’re failing, and how to walk through them with grace instead of shame.  Until then, may you hear the voice of Jesus more clearly than the voice of shame—and may you begin, little by little, to agree with Him.  With fierce love and unshakeable faith, I’m Rev. Stormyee, and this is Wholeness.  Send us Fan Mail Support the show If you would like to join my Comprehensive Trauma To Triumph 20 Week Coaching Program and work with me one on one please visit https://co-createlifecoaching.com

    Episode 11 – “Shame, Self‑Hatred, and the Kindness of Jesus”

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Wholeness with Rev. Stormyee is a Christian coaching podcast for Men & Women seeking healing from trauma, emotional wholeness, spiritual growth, and Kingdom purpose. Hosted by Rev. Stormyee Edmonson, ordained minister and Christian life coach, this show blends biblical encouragement, trauma-informed healing, faith-based coaching, and practical wisdom for everyday life. Each episode helps listeners move from survival to thriving through conversations about identity in Christ, renewing the mind, setting healthy boundaries, healing relationships, safe community, purpose after pain, and Spirit-led living. If you are looking for a Christian trauma healing podcast, a faith and healing podcast, or a biblical life coaching podcast, you’re in the right place. This podcast is designed to support men & women who are navigating trauma recovery, emotional healing, Christian personal development, ministry growth, and purposeful living. Whether you are rebuilding after pain or stepping into a new season of calling, Wholeness with Rev. Stormyee offers hope, truth, and transformation rooted in Christ. Keywords: Christian coaching, trauma healing, emotional wholeness, biblical encouragement, faith-based coaching, Christian women, healing from trauma, identity in Christ, boundaries, purpose, spiritual growth, ministry, Christian life coaching, trauma recovery, Kingdom purpose.