
What if the path to real transformation isn't found in more information, but in deeper conversation? From Tin Man Ministries, Return to Heart brings together seasoned theologians and mental health professionals with over 100 years of pastoral and clinical experience who've walked the journey in their own lives from brokenness to recovery of heart and wholeness. Through authentic conversations at t... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessChristianityMental HealthReligion & Spirituality | |||

Sexual addiction impacts far more than the person struggling—it affects marriages, families, trust, and emotional health.
In Episode 22 of Return to Heart, Greg and Stacey Oliver share their deeply personal story of addiction, disclosure, betrayal,... more
What if the single most important thing you can do for your children isn't a parenting strategy?
In this episode of the Return to Heart Podcast, Jeff and Phil explore a powerful truth: the best parenting doesn't start with your children — it starts ... more
Many of us grow up in environments that feel chaotic, unpredictable, or emotionally unsafe. Without realizing it, we create systems, rituals, and coping strategies just to survive.
In this episode of the Return to Heart Podcast, Jeff and Phil explo... more
Why is it so difficult to say what we really need?
In this episode of the Return to Heart Podcast, Jeff and Phil explore one of the most profound questions Jesus asks in the New Testament: “What do you want me to do for you?” Through the story of B... more
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I am extremely grateful my marriage counselor Lee told us about you guys. I just listened to the first podcast. I was a product of my past. Molested at 4 by my grandfather, physically & emotional abuse & neglect from then on until I was in my late twenties. Was raised practically by my sister who wasn’t even 2 years older than me. We were left to our own devices most of the time & basically raised by Astro World theme park & the skating rink. I looked for love & acceptance in ALL the wrong place... more
THANK YALL for this podcast! I have been following Tin Man resources for the past few years and have been WAITING for a podcast just like this. I’m a husband, father, and teacher, and I don’t think there is any other truth/system of thought/practices that God has used to give me more life and help in all those areas than what these guys share. Devour this and everything else they do.
It’s uncommon to find a listen 2x podcast. This is it. So insightful. Among my favorite listens.
These three men have traveled the longest distance... from their minds to their hearts. Along the way, they drew the map and now break it down for the rest of us to make the same journey. They tell their stories with detail and authenticity. You will see yourself in them and find traveling companions on your return to heart. Can't wait for the next episode.
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Return to Heart explores healing through the intersection of theology, neuroscience, and psychology. Episodes center on topics like shame, attachment, identity, and belonging, using personal narratives, scripture, and clinical concepts to map practical paths from pain toward connected, flourishing lives. Notable strengths include a transparent, experience-driven approach and a willingness to blend faith with mental health practice, offering actionable steps for secure relationships and emotional resilience. The show frequently emphasizes compassionate, relational healing and the idea that “home” is found in honest connection with God and people you trust. This mix makes it a compelling fit for listeners seeking faith-informed mental wellnes... more
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