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Care to Change Counseling - Practical Solutions for Positive Change

Care to Change Counseling
Mental Health
Care To Change Counseling
Marriage
Parenting
Self-Care
Boundaries
Anxiety
Gratitude
Suicide Prevention
Grief
Relationships
Generational Patterns
Betrayal
Resilience
Self-Compassion
Forgiveness
Emotional Healing
Communication
Back To School
Infidelity

Experienced professionals talking about real life issues and relevant topics. Find hope and practical solutions for positive change.

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Latest Episodes

What if spiritual practices are about more than obligation or routine? What if they are actually part of how we experience renewal, resilience, peace, and emotional healing?

In this episode, April Bordeau is joined by therapist Jean Crane to close o... more

What if movement is about more than physical health?

In this episode, April Bordeau sits down with Brittany Gipson, Director of Clinical Services at Care to Change, to explore the powerful connection between movement, emotional wellness, stress, tra... more

Grief is not only emotional. It is physical, spiritual, relational, and deeply personal. In this episode, April Bordeau sits down with therapist, Teresa Land to explore how grief is experienced and stored in the body, and why understanding that conne... more

In this episode, April and Jared explore the powerful connection between mental and physical health and why wellness is about far more than diet and exercise. We discuss how stress, anxiety, trauma, and burnout show up physically in the body and how ... more

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Recent Guests

Brittany Gipson
Director of Clinical Operations/Director of Clinical Services
Care to Change Counseling
Episode: Movement & Emotional Well-Being: How Distressing Events Impact the Body
Jared Jones
Guest; hosted a mind-body series and is a counselor
Care to Change Counseling
Episode: The Mind-Body Connection: Why Your Body Is Talking to You
Brittany Gibson
Director of Clinical Ops, therapist
Care to Change Counseling
Episode: When Relationships Hurt - What Narcissism Is and Isn’t
Teresa Haskins
Guest expert on intimacy and relationships
Care to Change Counseling
Episode: All About Marriage - Let’s Talk About Sex and Intimacy
April Bordeau
Director of Care to Change, expert on marriage and conflict resolution
Care to Change Counseling
Episode: All About Marriage - Healthy Conflict Resolution
Jean Crane
Therapist/guest expert on parenting and transitions
Care to Change Counseling
Episode: Parenting Young Adults - Letting Go While Staying Connected
Joey Coffman
Co-founder of 10 10 Ministries
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Episode: Listener's Choice - Friendship in Marriage
Robyn Coffman
Co-founder of 10 10 Ministries
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Episode: Listener's Choice - Friendship in Marriage
Teresa Land
Therapist, clinical supervisor
Care to Change Counseling
Episode: The Power of Gratitude Journaling: Finding Peace and Perspective

Hosts

Larry Vinson
Host and editor with focus on family ministry and counseling insights
Teresa Haskins
Therapist on Care to Change team contributing family therapy and teen development expertise
April Bordeau
Director of Care to Change and regular host sharing marriage and conflict-resolution expertise

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 18 ratings
  • 10/10

    This was by far the most helpful podcast I have listened to!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    djdkfjskg
    United States6 years ago
  • It’s about time!

    So thankful for this podcast from so many therapists and different view points! I’m excited about what is to come. This podcast is for anyone from many walks of life!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BrittN.
    United States6 years ago
  • How great this podcast is!

    This podcast is a great podcast for some people who are dealing with things on their own, people who want to grow into this Career and want to know more about thing like dealing with stress but on a Therapist point of view, and it is a great podcast just to listen to help yourself if you feel stress or any kind emotional feeling. I would definitely recommend this podcast as an Great podcast that understands your point of view and the other point of view. The people who made this have worked hard... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    agoar06
    United States6 years ago

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- Listeners praise the practical, therapy-informed guidance and faith-based framing.
- Audiences value actionable strategies and real-world resources from guests and hosts.
- Community and faith-aligned perspectives resonate with listeners.
- The show is seen as helpful for a broad audience including therapists and parents seeking growth.

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Movement & Emotional Well-Being: How Distressing Events Impact the Body
Q: But what I'd really like for you to begin with is to really just talk about what happens in the brain and in the body when we use intentional movement.
Intentional movement helps the brain regulate stress by completing the fight-or-flight cycle, releasing stored cortisol and adrenaline, and shifting the nervous system toward regulation rather than chronic dysregulation.
When Relationship Hurts: Betrayal and Knowing When to End Relationships
Q: How long should someone wait to see if change sticks?
Change should be evaluated based on evidence and patterns; if patterns persist without genuine change, this signals the end may be necessary.
When Relationship Hurts: Betrayal and Knowing When to End Relationships
Q: What needs to be present for repair to be possible?
Ownership without defense, consistent behavioral change over time, and rebuilding credibility through action.
When Relationship Hurts: Betrayal and Knowing When to End Relationships
Q: Okay, so how do we tell the difference between a painful mistake and a breach of trust?
A mistake is a one-time event that can be owned and repaired, whereas a breach is a pattern of ongoing behavior that continues despite apologies or attempts to change.
The Courage to Feel: How Vulnerability Unlocks Authentic Freedom
Q: What steps would you give to someone who wants deeper connection and authenticity?
Start with yourself to establish internal safety, then identify a few safe people for gradual sharing, use marble-jar concepts to gauge safety, practice honest communication about how you feel, and seek repair if hurt occurs, while recognizing relationships may have seasonal boundaries.

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Pieces commonly center on faith-informed mental health, family dynamics, and practical relationship guidance. Guests include licensed therapists, ministry leaders, and counselors who discuss parenting, marriage, grief, and navigating technology in families, with a strong emphasis on practical strategies, boundary setting, and spiritual perspectives. The show often blends clinical insights with actionable exercises and resources for listeners seeking tangible improvement in daily life, making it useful for families, couples, and professionals seeking real-world guidance in a faith context.

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Recent guests on Care to Change Counseling include:

1. Brittany Gipson
2. Jared Jones
3. Brittany Gibson
4. Teresa Haskins
5. April Bordeau
6. Jean Crane
7. Joey Coffman
8. Robyn Coffman

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