
A podcast by 9Marks, with Garrett Kell, Hayley Satrom, and Deepak Reju.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 38 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

Garrett, Deepak and Hayley interview pastor and counselor Chris Moles, who says you can’t bully a bully. You change a person’s anger with kindness, compassion and forgiveness.
Resources Mentioned
* Uprooting Anger by Robert D. Jones
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Garrett, Hayley and Deepak explore redemptive strategies for dealing with anger problems and growing in faith in Christ.
Books Mentioned
* Anger: Calming Your Heart (31-Day Devotional) by Robert D. Jones
* A Small Book for The Anxious Heart by E... more
Garrett, Hayley and Deepak talk about how people change when they're wrestling with anger. What should we believe, say, think and do if we want to overcome our anger.
Resources mentioned:
The Heart of Anger by Steve Midgley and Christopher Ash
Ang... more
Garrett, Deepak and Hayley introduce the topic of anger and reflect on their own struggles and encounters with it. They explore the complexity of anger—how it can be both righteous and sinful, hot and cold. The discussion sets the foundation for upco... more
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I just listened to the podcast on miscarriage. I’ve listened to many of these episodes but this one was so good that I knew I needed to take time to write a review. I have experienced a late term miscarriage and everything said in this podcast was perfect. It helped me in my grieving. It helped me think through how to help others. It spoke gospel truth to my broken heart. Thank you for bringing light to this topic that can be passed over as a private matter. The church needs to care for each oth... more
As a student in a MABC program, this window into conversation with three practicing counselors is such an incredible resource. It’s also so accessible to “sufferers, sheep, and shepherds”. I have both used its wisdom in personal ministry and referred episodes to sisters struggling with specific issues. Thank you for making this!
Thank you so much for deciding to do this series. They are efficient conversations, giving general as well as specific and storied advice. I love how the counselors on this show can quote the Scripture relevant to many problems so readily. They could be looking at notes, but through constant use may God’s Word flow that quickly from my heart as applied to personal situations. Please please do a whole series on sexual abuse.
Very edifying conversations.
Came across the podcast through one of the other 9Marks podcasts I subscribe to and started listening from the beginning. There are things here I think about or have wrestled with myself that we don’t really talk about in church and where it can feel like you’d be burdening people unnecessarily if you brought them up. I like how the podcast includes both pastoral and counselor perspectives and is also open and candid about things, not trying to hide the methods of management from lay listeners o... more
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This podcast addresses various aspects of counseling from a Christian perspective, focusing on emotional and spiritual challenges that individuals face. Throughout numerous episodes, the hosts explore topics such as anger, miscarriage, infertility, eating disorders, and the dynamics of personal relationships, always aiming to provide practical advice and biblical insights. Each conversation includes candid stories, expert interviews, and actionable strategies intended to equip listeners with tools for personal growth and community support in navigating life's challenges.
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Counseling Talk launched 2 years ago and published 38 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Counseling Talk include:
1. Chris Moles
2. Abby Wedgeworth
3. Ellen Dykas
4. Michael Gembola
5. Michael Gimbolla
6. John Henderson
7. Esther Liu
8. Stuart Scott
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