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The Broken to Beloved Podcast is for anyone who’s been affected by spiritual abuse, religious trauma, or church hurt and is looking for practical resources to move toward healing and wholeness.

I’m your host, Brian Lee, and I’m so excited to share these conversations with you.

This is a place for deep and meaningful conversations around spiritual abuse and religious trauma. I want to provide you with language to name your experiences and validate your stories, and to give you practical tools that move you toward healing and wholeness.

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All Episodes & Show Notes

067: Renewing Your Relationship With Scripture with Zach Lambert Aug 12, 2025

Is reading Scripture hard for you?

Understandably, weaponized scripture makes it hard to want to pick up the bible ever again. But if you are at a place where you want to renew your relationship with...

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063: A Rebellion of Care with David Gate Jul 15, 2025

How can we resist the overwhelming loneliness and despair of our time?

In this episode, I speak with author and poet David Gate about his debut collection of poems and essays titled Rebellion of Care...

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052: Office Hours with Brian Lee May 27, 2025

In this final episode of Season 2, I'm "opening up my office," which is currently covered with my kids' toys and the smell of fresh-cut peonies and coffee. Have a seat and get cozy as I share what’s n...

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048: Holding Space for The Spiritually Wounded with Amy Fritz Apr 29, 2025

Ever wonder what it’s like to run a community solely focused on spiritual abuse?

From dealing with the regular stream of scandals and stories to the practicalities of managing the business, it helps ...

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047: Reframing the Meaning of “Good Soil” with Jeff Chu Apr 22, 2025

Many people who have read The Parable of the Sower interpret it as: You have to be the “good soil,” or else.

However, in my conversation with Jeff Chu, he reframes what good soil actually means and h...

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