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Restored: Helping Children of Divorce

Restored
Divorce
Mental Health
Family Dynamics
Emotional Healing
Healthy Relationships
Relationships
Healing
Emotional Health
Family Relationships
Trauma Therapy
Parenting
Digital Addiction
Sibling Relationships
Theology Of the Body
God and Faith
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Children of divorce are 2–3 times more likely to get divorced and are more likely to struggle with emotional problems, relationship issues, and bad habits. But those stats don’t get to write your story. If your parents’ divorce or family dysfunction left wounds you can’t always put into words, this show is for you.The Restored Podcast shares real stories and expert tips to heal the trauma, navigat... more

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Dakota Lane
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Episode: How to Heal the Physical Cost of Your Parents’ Divorce | Dakota Lane: #165
Heather Kim
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Paul J. Kim
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JP De Gance
Speaker discussing how to build lasting love and avoid divorce
Episode: Best of 2025 | Restored Podcast Highlights: #164
Sister Mary Stephen
A religious sister with a background in trauma-informed care, neuroscience, and theology of the body.
Episode: How to Heal Your Nervous System Impacted by Your Parents' Divorce | Sr. Mary Stephen: #163
Deacon Ryan Budd
Research assistant to biblical scholar Dr. Scott Hahn and expert in biblical families.
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Episode: The Bible’s Messiest Families & What They Reveal About Yours | Deacon Ryan Budd: #162
Brandon Allaman
Founder of Live In You, sharing insights on mentorship and healing
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Episode: The Mentor Who Became the Father I Never Had | Brandon Allaman: #160
Kaseena Birnbaum
Marriage coach, speaker, and content creator.
Episode: Breaking the Cycle of Divorce in Your Marriage | Kaseena Birnbaum | 158
Jim Havens
A former child of divorce who transformed his life through faith and healing.
Radio Host and Advocate for Family Values
Episode: #157: The Lie Every Child of Divorce Secretly Believes | Jim Havens

Host

Joey Panarelli
Host with personal experience navigating family dysfunction and divorce, passionate about helping others heal and grow.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 128 ratings
  • So Helpful!

    I just learned about this podcast recently so I’m working my way through from the beginning. It has been so helpful to hear the experiences of other children of divorce to help make sense of my own story. Thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    emteo
    United States2 years ago
  • New Listener

    What an excellent podcast. I’ve listened to three episodes so far and I can relate to so much of this. There is so much isolation with being a child of divorce and I feel I’ve found community with this podcast. Love the Christ-centered tips surrounding every piece of advice.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Karen83756382
    United States3 years ago
  • Very Helpful Podcast

    This is so helpful to me, a young woman coming from a family of divorce and dysfunction. I really enjoy listening to peoples stories, and I especially like the highlight videos from the past few years; They really give you an idea of where to focus for your own healing. God bless everyone involved in this ministry!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Maire Grace
    Canada3 years ago
  • The Community that’s Needed

    I feel so grateful for this podcast. After my parents’ divorce, I was left with a lot of unanswered questions and feelings leaving me confused and isolated. My friends and family did there best to be present for me and counseling helped, but this community of others who have walked the same road and chosen a different path-one of love, peace and forgiveness-continues to encourage me years later. Wonderful, practical and hope giving.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Corinthians 13
    United States3 years ago
  • Thankful that this podcast exists

    The more I learn about my Catholic Faith and human formation, the more I trace back so much of what’s going on around me and in my own life to the destruction of marriage and family, and it’s something I’m passionate about. Though I’m not married yet, I believe in my bones that any job I do, skills I learn, or accomplishent I achieve means so little to me if I don’t build a good home life in my future, because that’s how we transform the future generations and reclaim our culture to one where th... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mfavray
    United States3 years ago

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Listeners find the content to be deeply validating and healing, often relating strongly to the stories shared by others.
The podcast offers practical advice that resonates well with those dealing with the lingering effects of parental divorce and familial dysfunction.
Many appreciate the faith-based approach and the sense of community it fosters among listeners who feel isolated in their experiences.
The engagement from listeners demonstrates a transformational impact on their understanding and coping mechanisms regarding their pasts.

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How to Heal Your Nervous System Impacted by Your Parents' Divorce | Sr. Mary Stephen: #163
Q: What particular encouragement would you give a young person who comes from a really broken family?
You are not broken and you don't need to be fixed; you have the capacity to process stress and trauma and build a better life.
How to Heal Your Nervous System Impacted by Your Parents' Divorce | Sr. Mary Stephen: #163
Q: What is somatic healing and how is it maybe different from other sorts of healing?
Somatic healing is a body-based approach that focuses on reconnecting with the body's experiences and feelings, dealing with trauma through the body rather than just the mind.
The Mentor Who Became the Father I Never Had | Brandon Allaman: #160
Q: How do you find a mentor?
Look for virtuous people in your community or among those you admire, and don't hesitate to approach them.
The Mentor Who Became the Father I Never Had | Brandon Allaman: #160
Q: What is generational sin?
Generational sin refers to behaviors or patterns passed down within families that can cause long-term issues if not addressed.
“Should I Ask My Divorced Parents for Relationship Advice?” Live Call In! | 159
Q: How should I approach my parents for advice on my new relationship?
Seek advice from mentors or families you admire, but it's also okay to ask your parents about their past experiences since they know you well.

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Content primarily centers on the experiences and effects of growing up in divorced or dysfunctional families, specifically targeting the emotional and relational challenges faced by adult children of divorce. Episodes feature personal stories from various individuals, along with expert insights, focusing on healing from past trauma, establishing healthy relationship dynamics, and breaking cycles of dysfunction. Key topics include addiction recovery, mentorship, self-improvement, and the impact of parental relationships on adult life. The overall mission emphasizes that listeners are not destined to repeat negative family patterns, offering hope and strategies for emotional growth and familial reconciliation.

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2. Heather Kim
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5. Sister Mary Stephen
6. Deacon Ryan Budd
7. Brandon Allaman
8. Kaseena Birnbaum

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