Your past doesn't have to dictate your future. If you're a Christian adult still feeling the effects of a difficult or traumatic childhood, your body is holding onto what your mind is trying to move past. What if healing your nervous system could finally bring the peace, freedom, and wholeness you've been praying for?
Room to Bloom is where faith meets neuroscience. Each Thursday, join Julie Rebboah—a Christian nervous system coach—for solo teachings and powerful conversations with guests who understand your journey. Together, you'll discover practical, biblically-grounded strategies to regulate your nervous system, break free from your past, and step fully into the abundant life Christ designed for you.
Whether you grew up with abuse, neglect, abandonment, family dysfunction, or a parent's addiction, this podcast offers hope, healing, and a clear path forward.
Transform your healing journey with:
- Simple nervous system tools that create lasting change
- Faith-integrated practices for feeling safe in your own body
- Biblical truth that rewrites your identity in Christ
- Real breakthrough stories from men and women just like you
- Expert guidance you can apply immediately
Julie Rebboah is a Christian communicator (author, blogger, speaker, podcaster) and nervous system coach specializing in faith-based trauma recovery. With an MS in Mental Health and Wellness with an emphasis in Christian Ministry and as a certified Somatic Breathwork & Movement Coach for Trauma Healing, Julie bridges psychology, nervous system science, and faith to help you heal—mind, body, and spirit.
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Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and inspirational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. Content may include discussions of difficult life experiences that could be emotionally activating for some listeners. Listening does not create a practitioner/client relationship. Julie Rebboah and her guests assume no liability for any outcomes resulting from use of this podcast. Listeners are strongly advised to consult qualified professionals before taking action related to their personal health and wellbeing.