Wholehearted Podcast

Joel Johnson

Welcome to the Wholehearted Podcast. We believe the life you long for, the life better than your dreams, is accessed through the heart. Yet, the truth is that there are splits and cracks in our inner lives, and until these are fully restored—united—made WHOLEHEARTED, we will not be able to fully realize the abundant life Jesus promised his followers. Indeed, God is pouring out more than enough life to abundantly overflow our lives, but like a bucket with holes, our lives rarely have the chance to fill up. As David connected in Psalm 23, the Lord must first “restoreth my soul” before “my cup runneth over” (Psalm 23:3, 5). Much of the abundant life God extravagantly pours out slips through the holes in our heart and soul. I’ve felt it and so have you. Wholeness of heart never arrives as one defining moment. No, becoming wholehearted is a journey. That's why Joel has teamed up with Shannon White, a licensed professional counselor, to help guide you into the wholehearted life you long for. Let's get started!

  1. 11/15/2024

    Mastering Assertiveness: Navigate Passive Aggressiveness, Aggression and Anger

    Unlock the secrets to effective communication and emotional intelligence with us on the Wholehearted Podcast. Ever wondered why teaching assertiveness to young people is so crucial? Together with Shannon White, we unravel the layers of communication styles, from passive to aggressive, and everything in between. With engaging visuals like the wimpy mouse and the angry monster, Shannon offers transformative strategies for tackling everyday challenges, empowering listeners to choose assertiveness over less productive behaviors. Our conversation sheds light on the often-misunderstood realm of passive-aggressive behavior, equipping you with the tools needed for both personal growth and professional success. Join Shannon White and me, Joel Johnson, as we navigate the intricate world of emotions and relationships. You'll gain insights into the GIFT acronym—Guilt, Inferiority, Fear, and Trauma—helping you identify the roots of anger and use it constructively. We dive into the importance of setting boundaries with assertiveness, not anger, and how breathing techniques can transform stress into a manageable ally. Inspired by John Gottman's "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse," we spotlight behaviors that threaten relationships, emphasizing how both men and women can avoid the traps of criticism and defensiveness. This episode is your guide to mastering emotional responses and building stronger, healthier connections. wholehearted movie.com

    36 min
  2. 11/01/2024

    Bringing Wholehearted Journey to the Big Screen: Faith and Healing Through Cinema

    Have you ever wondered how a simple book can transform into a breathtaking cinematic experience? Join us on the Wholehearted Podcast as we embark on an extraordinary adventure to bring "The Wholehearted Journey" to the big screen. This episode is brimming with the thrilling announcement of our Kickstarter campaign launching this November, and how you can be a part of this heartfelt project. Picture a scene of profound introspection as I converse with my inner child, with themes that promise transformation and restoration. We are excited to explore the potential of casting an actor from "The Chosen" to portray the pivotal role of Jesus in this story. This incredible project, sparked by a chance encounter with a director inspired by my tale of reconciliation, is just beginning, and you won't want to miss being a part of its inception. Healing is at the heart of our journey, and we venture into the powerful interplay between faith and overcoming trauma. Reflecting on a pivotal childhood moment, we delve into how divine presence can redefine feelings of abandonment and solitude. By exploring Jesus's unique suffering and resurrection, we offer comfort and solidarity to those navigating their own traumas. For those seeking both intellectual and spiritual growth, resources like Lee Strobel's "Case for Christ" are highlighted. We also discuss the significance of faith-based healing methods such as Alcoholics Anonymous and emphasize the transformative power of forgiveness, particularly when mending father wounds. For listeners ready to take steps toward a more abundant life, Christian counseling emerges as a vital and encouraging option. Join us as we weave personal stories and timeless truths into a tapestry of hope and healing. wholehearted movie.com

    30 min
  3. 10/17/2023 ·  Bonus

    BOOK LAUNCH BONUS EP: Everyone's Traumatic Experience & How to Heal from it

    The Wholehearted Journey Book is available on Amazon or joeljohnson.org Here’s a fact we all need to embrace—everyone on earth has (or will) endure multiple traumatic experiences throughout their lifetime (e.g. the loss of a loved one, betrayal, bullying, a bad break up, church hurt, divorce, etc.) It doesn’t matter where you’re born, your upbringing or your social/economic circumstances, everyone experiences trauma. That’s a fact. The preponderance of psychological research proves this true. And to deny it, is to deny your opportunity to heal from it—become wholehearted—enter into that life, Jesus described as, better than you dreamed (John 10:10 MSG).  The book of Genesis, not only affirms this reality—that everyone experiences trauma—but also reveals why it is so: "Then the Lord God planted a garden in Eden in the east, and there he placed the man he had made” (Genesis 2:8 NLT). Human souls were made for Eden. Yes, we were made for that perfect paradise. All of us were designed to be raised by perfect parents—by fathers and mothers fully available to love us, nurture us, mentor us, focus on us, play with us. This unrushed rearing, I’d imagine, might even joyfully take place over the span of several centuries (remember, death wasn't in God's original plan)—until we were fully mature—ready—and had actualized the most authentic version of ourselves—completely whole within, with them and with God. While humans were made for earth, we were not made for the present state of “this world” (Hebrews 13:14).  Our heart and soul were not made to withstand our present—breakneck—pace, all the human hostility we face and the hurriedness to discover our "purpose"—then produce something purposeful—before we so quickly pass away. No, “this world” is not our home. We were made for Eden. Life—as we experience it today—is traumatic. We’ve all experience trauma—no matter how severe, or not, we believe it to be. According to Genesis (and psychological research), all of us need mending; all of us need restoration; all of us need to take a wholehearted journey. If this were not true, Jesus would never have needed to come “to bind up the brokenhearted” (Isaiah 61:1, Luke 4:8). wholehearted movie.com

    46 min
5
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23 Ratings

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Welcome to the Wholehearted Podcast. We believe the life you long for, the life better than your dreams, is accessed through the heart. Yet, the truth is that there are splits and cracks in our inner lives, and until these are fully restored—united—made WHOLEHEARTED, we will not be able to fully realize the abundant life Jesus promised his followers. Indeed, God is pouring out more than enough life to abundantly overflow our lives, but like a bucket with holes, our lives rarely have the chance to fill up. As David connected in Psalm 23, the Lord must first “restoreth my soul” before “my cup runneth over” (Psalm 23:3, 5). Much of the abundant life God extravagantly pours out slips through the holes in our heart and soul. I’ve felt it and so have you. Wholeness of heart never arrives as one defining moment. No, becoming wholehearted is a journey. That's why Joel has teamed up with Shannon White, a licensed professional counselor, to help guide you into the wholehearted life you long for. Let's get started!