Are you dealing with the after-effects of a traumatic childhood or toxic stress? Gain clarity and peace as you bloom in faith, healing and wholeness after a traumatic childhood that may have included abuse, neglect, abandonment, domestic violence, substance abuse, and more. Navigate healing with grace and biblically-based solutions. Join Julie Rebboah, a Christian mental wellness expert, and her guests each Thursday. They will renew your heart, mind and spirit, while equipping you with powerful strategies, and helpful resources. Find freedom from your past and become who you were truly meant to in Christ Jesus!
Subscribe now so you won't miss a single inspiring and empowering episode!
Want a copy of Julie's FREE resource? Get "Beloved; Redefining and Embracing Who You Truly Are in Christ!"
Click here for your instant download: https://from-bud-to-bloom-ministry.ck.page/2b378f946f
Julie Rebboah is a Christian communicator: author, blogger, speaker, and podcaster. She is currently a graduate student in Mental Health and Wellness with an emphasis in Christian Ministry. She fuses psychology with a Christian worldview, while incorporating strategies that will help you improve your mental, emotional, physical and spiritual wellness.
Disclaimer:
This podcast represents the opinions of Julie Rebboah and her guests, which are subject to change. The content of this Podcast is for inspirational and informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice or diagnosis from a medical or mental health professional. Certain topics may trigger listeners. You are advised to refrain from listening if you are likely to become offended or adversely impacted by sensitive topics that may include: abuse, addictions, alcoholism, childhood trauma, family dysfunction, faith, mental health disorders, sex, suicide, neglect, or violence. Use of information or materials linked from this Podcast is solely at the user's own risk. Julie Rebboah and her guests are not responsible for any direct or indirect losses or damages in connection with the use of this Podcast, or inability to access it. Listening to this Podcast does not form a practitioner/client relationship between the listener and Julie Rebboah, or her guests. Listeners are advised to immediately seek local professional advice and care before taking any action.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are you dealing with the after-effects of a traumatic childhood or toxic stress? Gain clarity and peace as you bloom in faith, healing and wholeness after a traumatic childhood that may have included abuse, neglect, abandonment, domestic violence, substance abuse, and more. Navigate healing with grace and biblically-based solutions. Join Julie Rebboah, a Christian mental wellness expert, and her guests each Thursday. They will renew your heart, mind and spirit, while equipping you with powerful strategies, and helpful resources. Find freedom from your past and become who you were truly meant to in Christ Jesus!
Subscribe now so you won't miss a single inspiring and empowering episode!
Want a copy of Julie's FREE resource? Get "Beloved; Redefining and Embracing Who You Truly Are in Christ!"
Click here for your instant download: https://from-bud-to-bloom-ministry.ck.page/2b378f946f
Julie Rebboah is a Christian communicator: author, blogger, speaker, and podcaster. She is currently a graduate student in Mental Health and Wellness with an emphasis in Christian Ministry. She fuses psychology with a Christian worldview, while incorporating strategies that will help you improve your mental, emotional, physical and spiritual wellness.
Disclaimer:
This podcast represents the opinions of Julie Rebboah and her guests, which are subject to change. The content of this Podcast is for inspirational and informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice or diagnosis from a medical or mental health professional. Certain topics may trigger listeners. You are advised to refrain from listening if you are likely to become offended or adversely impacted by sensitive topics that may include: abuse, addictions, alcoholism, childhood trauma, family dysfunction, faith, mental health disorders, sex, suicide, neglect, or violence. Use of information or materials linked from this Podcast is solely at the user's own risk. Julie Rebboah and her guests are not responsible for any direct or indirect losses or damages in connection with the use of this Podcast, or inability to access it. Listening to this Podcast does not form a practitioner/client relationship between the listener and Julie Rebboah, or her guests. Listeners are advised to immediately seek local professional advice and care before taking any action.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Summary
In this episode of the Room to Bloom podcast, Zoe Rana shares her personal journey of finding God despite religious trauma and living with borderline personality disorder (BPD). She discusses her experiences growing up in a strict Muslim household, facing abuse and control, and the impact it had on her mental health. Zoe also talks about her journey of healing, finding her purpose, and surrendering to God. She emphasizes the importance of seeking therapy, journaling, and surrounding oneself with supportive people. Zoe encourages others to break free from toxic environments and find hope and healing in their relationship with God.
Takeaways
If youโve experienced adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and are looking for hope, healing, and transformation, this video is for you!
Are you facing domestic violence? Get help now and call:
USA: 1-800-799-SAFE
Canada: 1-800-668-6868
UK: 0808 2000 247
๐ Have you received your FREE gift from Julie? Get your video of 3 Powerful Ways Faith Increases Well-being After Childhood Trauma now! https://from-bud-to-bloom-ministry.kit.com/2b378f946f
Don't forget to LIKE ๐, COMMENT ๐ฌ, SHARE ๐ฅ, and SUBSCRIBE ๐ to the channel for more empowering content!
โ ๏ธ DISCLAIMER:
This podcast reflects the opinions of Julie Rebboah and her guests. The content is for informational purposes and is not a substitute for professional advice. Certain topics may be triggering to some listeners. Please use discretion when listening.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.