Mind and Spirit Podcast: With Luke Johanni

Luke Johanni, LGPC, NCC

Mind and Spirit is where Catholic faith and psychology meet to bring real healing. Hosted by therapist Luke Johanni, LGPC, NCC, the podcast blends personal stories, practical tools, and reflections rooted in Scripture and Catholic tradition. Listeners can also submit their own questions, which Luke answers with honesty and hope, offering guidance for anxiety, relationships, and the daily journey of faith. 💬 Submit your questions. 🎧 Tune in weekly. ✝️ Grow in truth and wholeness.

  1. 12/08/2025

    Episode 11: How Porn Hijacks Your Life

    What if the very thing we turn to for relief is quietly rewiring our mind, reshaping our desires, and pulling us further from the life we want?  In this episode of Mind and Spirit, Catholic-integrativetherapist Luke Johanni, LGPC, unpacks how pornography hijacks the brain, distorts identity, and fractures our capacity for love; and why so many men feel trapped in shame, secrecy, and cycles they can’t seem to break. Through practical psychology, neuroscience, and a grounded Christian perspective, Luke explains how porn rewires reward pathways, disrupts development, and creates a “pornified worldview” that affects relationships, self-worth, and spiritual life. And more importantly, he reveals how healing actually begins: through honesty, support, and intentional re-training of the mind. You’ll learn why porn becomes compulsive, how early exposure shapes the brain, and the five concrete steps any man can take to begin breaking free (plus how faith, virtue, and God’s mercy restore what shame tries to destroy.) It’s time to stop hiding and start healing. Because when a man reclaims his heart, he reclaims his freedom. 🎧 Listen now and begin the journey toward real restoration. Sources: Beyond the Porn Phenomenon (2024) — Barna Group Covenant Eyes – Porn Statistics Summary Fight the New Drug – Early Exposure & Teen Porn Use Stats A Look Into Teens’ Exposure to PornographyHow Early Exposure Impacts the BrainYour Brain on Porn — Gary Wilson The Coolidge Effect — Academic Background The Porn Trap — Wendy & Larry Maltz Teen Smartphone & Internet Usage — Pew Research Center Teens, Social Media and Technology Children’s Screen Time & Smartphone Ownership — Common Sense Media The Common Sense Census: Media Use by Tweens and Teens Porn & Violence Statistics Theology of the Body — John Paul II

    26 min
  2. 11/17/2025

    Episode 10: Authentic Masculinity

    What does it really mean to be a man today? In a world that swings between extremes (calling masculinity either “toxic” or meaningless) many men are left without a clear, healthy, or hopeful vision of who they are called to be. In this episode, we explore authentic masculinity through the lenses of psychology, Catholic theology, and lived experience. We look at the distortions (machismo, domination, emotional suppression, passivity, the manosphere) and the cultural overcorrections that have left men confused and isolated. Then we rebuild a grounded, realistic, and spiritually rooted understanding of masculinity basedon five essential traits: courage, responsibility, presence, sacrifice, and self-mastery. Along the way, we draw from C. S. Lewis, St. Thomas Aquinas, Pope John Paul II, and modern psychological research to show how true masculine strength is not about power or self-invention but about ordering strength toward love. If you’re a man seeking clarity, healing, or direction (or someone who loves and supports men) this episode will give you a hopeful, grounded vision of what masculinitywas always meant to be. Sources APA Guidelines for Psychological Practice with Boysand Men (2018) American Perspectives Survey – Friendship Decline(2021) C. S. Lewis — The Abolition of Man John Paul II — Mulieris Dignitatem Gaudium et Spes (Vatican II) Positive Masculinity Research (Kiselica &Englar-Carlson) Kupers, T. (2005). Toxic masculinity research

    34 min
  3. 11/03/2025

    Episode 08: When God Feels Far (Part 2)

    When prayer feels empty and heaven seems quiet, it’s easy to wonder if God has left you. In this episode of Mind and Spirit, Catholic-integrated therapist, Luke Johanni, explores what the saints called the Dark Night of the Soul; a season when God withdraws the feeling of His presence not to punish, but to purify and deepen our love. You’ll learn how to recognize the difference between spiritualdryness and depression, why God sometimes seems silent, and how therapy and faith together can guide you through the darkness toward renewal.  Luke draws from St. John of the Cross, St. Thérèse of Lisieux, St. Teresa of Calcutta, and St. John Paul II, blending Scripture, Catholic theology, and psychological insight to show that God’s silence is never absence. It’s the language of deeper love. Whether you’re in a season of dryness or searching for meaning in suffering, this episode will help you rediscover hope, trust, and intimacy with God. Sources: Catechism of the Catholic Church §§164–165, 272–27St. Augustine — Confessions (Book I, ch. 1)St. John Paul II — Novo Millennio Ineunte (2001)St. John Paul II — Salvifici Doloris (1984)St. John of the Cross – Dark Night of the SoulSt. Teresa of Ávila — Interior Castle (Book IV)St. Teresa of Calcutta – Come Be My LightSt. Thérèse of Lisieux — Story of a SoulAPA Dictionary of Psychology – APA.orgAcceptance and Commitment Therapy ( ACT ) – Contextual Science AssociationCognitive Behavioral Therapy ( CBT ) – NAMI.orgViktor E. Frankl – Man’s Search for Meaning Scripture Sources: Book of Job 1–2; 19:25Deuteronomy 31:6Isaiah 49:15John 16:33Lamentations 3:7–8; 22–23Mark 9:24Psalm 22Psalm 42:5Romans 8:28

    28 min

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Mind and Spirit is where Catholic faith and psychology meet to bring real healing. Hosted by therapist Luke Johanni, LGPC, NCC, the podcast blends personal stories, practical tools, and reflections rooted in Scripture and Catholic tradition. Listeners can also submit their own questions, which Luke answers with honesty and hope, offering guidance for anxiety, relationships, and the daily journey of faith. 💬 Submit your questions. 🎧 Tune in weekly. ✝️ Grow in truth and wholeness.