
In today’s episode, we dive into one of the most important and least-discussed topics in Christian discipleship: sexual integrity - what it means, why it matters, and how men and women can move toward wholeness in an area where many people quietly struggle. Key takeaways: • Why sexual integrity is about wholeness, not perfection • The cultural forces shaping how we think about sexuality • The connection between secrecy, shame, and fragmentation • Why honest conversation is the first step toward healingTin Man provides coaching, mentoring, consulting, and offers guidance to those who want to recover the life they've lost and discover the life they desire, by learning to live from the heart. Learn More: www.tinman.life
Mar 18
25 min

What happens when faith, addiction, and honesty collide? In this episode of the Return to Heart Podcast, we explore the deep and often misunderstood relationship between the 12 Steps, the Church, and true discipleship. What begins with judgment turns into gratitude, humility, and transformation. This conversation unpacks how the 12 Steps became a life jacket, not a replacement for faith—but a pathway into living it. From addiction and surrender to confession, amends, and restoration, this episode offers a powerful flyover of how healing actually happens in community. Topics include: • Why the 12 Steps saved lives — including pastors • The Church, discipleship, and what was missing • The God of your understanding • Powerlessness, surrender, and grace • Why healing requires structure, community, and honesty If you’ve ever wondered how faith and recovery fit together — or felt resistance toward the 12 Steps — this conversation invites you to look again. Tin Man provides coaching, mentoring, consulting, and offers guidance to those who want to recover the life they've lost and discover the life they desire, by learning to live from the heart. Learn More: www.tinman.life
Mar 4
35 min

Addiction doesn’t just affect the person acting out—it impacts everyone connected to them.In this episode of Return to Heart, the conversation turns toward the often-overlooked reality of spouses, children, parents, and loved ones living alongside addiction. Through personal stories, clinical insight, and family systems theory, the hosts explore what it’s like to be on the other side of compulsive behavior—the loneliness, the silence, the roles we take on just to survive.This episode covers:• Why addiction is a family system, not an individual problem• The hidden roles families adopt to avoid abandonment• Loneliness, chaos, and unspoken rules inside addictive homes• Why spouses and children often need as much—or more—care than the addict• What it means to begin feeling, trusting, and speaking againIf you’ve ever loved someone who was unavailable, compulsive, or addicted, this conversation is for you.🔗 Resources mentioned in this episode are available at tinman.org
Feb 26
40 min

What if your feelings were never the enemy of your faith?In this episode of Return to Heart, we explore how neuroscience, Scripture, and lived human experience all point to the same truth: God designed us to feel first, not last. From John Calvin to modern brain science, from attachment theory to Scripture, this conversation reveals how healing, transformation, and spiritual maturity happen through vulnerability—not around it.We discuss:Why the Bible has never been contradicted by archaeology or neuroscienceHow the brain is wired for protection and connectionWhy feelings lead us to God rather than away from HimHow trauma lives in the body and how healing actually worksWhy faith that bypasses the heart eventually collapsesThis is Part 2 of a two-part conversation. If you haven’t listened to Part 1 yet, finish this episode first—then go back to episode 12.
Feb 4
44 min

What if the way many of us were taught to grow spiritually actually cost us intimacy with God?In this episode of Return To Heart, Jeff and Phil explore a story that shaped decades of faith, discipleship, and emotional disconnection—beginning in a Yale dorm room in 1980 and unfolding into a powerful conversation about facts, feelings, faith, and how God actually designed us.Through vivid metaphors—the chalkboard, the train, the chair, and even a man riding an elephant—this conversation challenges the idea that spiritual maturity means suppressing emotion. Instead, it invites listeners into a fuller, relational faith where truth about God and truth about ourselves belong together.This episode is for anyone who:Knows the “right answers” but still feels distant from GodWas taught that emotions are dangerous or unspiritualFeels spiritually mature yet relationally disconnectedWants a faith that includes their whole heartThis is not about abandoning truth.It’s about learning how truth actually transforms.
Jan 21
35 min

Most of us have spent a lifetime becoming right-leg dominant — relying on intellect, morality, and sheer willpower to survive life. But, the parts of us designed for intimacy, connection, and vulnerability? Those got left behind.In this episode of Return to Heart, we unpack one of the most transformative metaphors we’ve ever used:👉 The right leg and the left leg.Drawing from tens of thousands of hours working with men and women, we walk through why so many of us feel spiritually “stuck” even though we know the right things and work hard to do them. We also introduce Emotions Unveiled, a discipleship tool designed to reawaken the parts of your heart God built for connection.✨ In this episode:• Why intellect, morality, and hard work aren’t enough• The meaning of being “right-leg dominant”• Rediscovering the “left leg” — the emotional, relational side of life• How Scripture gives emotional language for healing• Why emotional maturity fuels spiritual maturity• The structure and purpose of Emotions Unveiled• Stories of transformation through emotional discipleship
Jan 7
41 min

Alignment isn’t about perfection — it’s about returning home to who God made us to be.In this episode of Return to Heart, we explore the final stage of the transformational process: alignment—stepping out of hiding, confronting shame, receiving acceptance, and rediscovering our God-given identity.Through honest storytelling, real-time vulnerability, and examples from Scripture—including the Prodigal Son—we unpack how alignment flows naturally from admission, acceptance, attunement, and healthy attachment. We also share personal stories of stepping out of the “closet,” facing old narratives, and allowing trusted relationships to realign us with truth.If you’ve ever felt out of sync, unseen, or unsure where you belong… this episode is for you.✨ Topics we explore:• What alignment really means in spiritual and emotional life• How relationships help us heal shame and rediscover identity• Why correction and confrontation only work when love comes first• The power of acceptance, attunement, and attachment• Real stories of stepping out of hiding and into who God made us to be• What Jesus models for us through compassion, attunement, and restoration
Dec 24, 2025
52 min

Welcome back to the Transformational Process series. In this episode, we explore one of the most healing and redemptive steps in the journey of spiritual and emotional recovery: Acceptance.Following last week’s conversation on Admission, this episode dives into why acceptance is essential for wholeness, how it restores connection, and why we cannot grow without relationships that meet us with “Me too.”You’ll hear vulnerable stories, theological insight, 12-step wisdom, and practical pathways toward embracing acceptance in your own healing story.🌟 What You’ll LearnWhy acceptance is the turning point of healingHow grief, powerlessness, and honesty open the door to transformationThe connection between acceptance, the prodigal son, and the body of ChristWhy shame keeps us disconnected — and how acceptance unravels itReal stories of acceptance in recovery, marriage, friendships, and communityHow this step prepares the heart for next week’s topic: Atonement
Dec 10, 2025
41 min

In this raw and honest episode, the Tin Man team — Jeff, Todd, and Phil — explore the power of admission: the moment when life’s pain and exhaustion become too heavy to carry, and we finally come to ourselves.Drawing from the story of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15, they discuss why our lowest moments often open the door to healing, how shame and fear keep us from being honest, and why confession is a communal act — not a solo one.✨ What you’ll hear in this episode:- The transformational process: from brokenness to wholeness- Why “admission” is more than confession — it’s awakening- How rock bottom moments become grace- What it means to find safety, honesty, and healing in community
Nov 26, 2025
42 min

Addiction isn’t only about substances—it’s about survival. In this powerful conversation, we reveal how our need for connection can twist into compulsions that look acceptable on the outside but exhaust us on the inside. From food to phones to ministry itself, we expose the subtle ways we try to escape loneliness, fear, and shame.You’ll hear how dopamine, shame, and “chunking” shape addictive cycles—and how genuine connection breaks them. This episode is raw, redemptive, and full of practical hope for anyone caught in performance or perfectionism.✨ What you’ll hear in this episode:- Addiction as a response to codependency and exhaustion- The neuroscience of dopamine and “chunking”- Why the opposite of addiction is connection—not sobriety
Nov 12, 2025
37 min
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