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Rooted in Truth, Growing in Freedom, Prospering in Life with Josie & Symone

Rooted in Truth, Growing in Freedom, Prospering in Life with Josie & Symone

著者: Josie & Symone
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Welcome to Rooted, your go-to podcast for life transformation! Join sisters Josie and Symone as they have conversations with experts from all walks of life discussing what it means to be rooted in truth, growing in freedom, and prospering in all of life.


Each episode offers practical tips and strategies to nourish your mind, body, and spirit. Tune in to Rooted, and embark on a transformative voyage towards a more empowered, balanced, and fulfilling life. Subscribe now and let's grow together! #RootedPodcast #SelfImprovement #PersonalGrowth


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  • EP57 - Self-Brain Surgery: Renowned Neurosurgeon Dr. Lee Warren on How to Renew Your Mind
    2026/07/13
    EPISODE SUMMARY:In this powerful episode of the Rooted Podcast, Josie and Symone sit down with neurosurgeon, author, podcast host, and war veteran Dr. Lee Warren for a deeply practical and faith-filled conversation about the brain, suffering, identity, grief, and hope.Dr. Warren shares how God led him from a small-town Oklahoma upbringing into the field of neurosurgery, how serving as a combat surgeon in Iraq changed his understanding of control and trauma, and how the devastating loss of his son forced him to confront pain that medicine could not fix.Through his work in neuroscience and his faith in Christ, Dr. Warren explains why we cannot believe every thought we think, how our brains can be rewired through intentional focus, and why Scripture has been pointing us toward human flourishing all along. He unpacks concepts like neuroplasticity, self-brain surgery, thought biopsies, prayer, anxiety, identity, forgiveness, and what it means to renew your mind in everyday life.This episode is for anyone who feels anxious, discouraged, grieving, stuck, or ready to begin thinking differently. Dr. Warren reminds listeners that your brain is not stuck, your story is not over, and God’s promises remain true even in the hardest chapters of life.—----------------------TIMESTAMP SUMMARY:00:24 — Welcome and introduction to Dr. Lee Warren01:17 — Dr. Warren’s roots and path to neurosurgery02:42 — Staying calm in high-pressure surgery03:13 — “We fall to our preparation”07:20 — Why your brain is never the same two days in a row08:00 — Identity, trauma, and “this is just who I am”10:30 — Brain scans, anxiety, and the body’s response12:38 — Prayer, meditation, and neuroscience15:04 — Philippians 4 and God’s prescription for anxiety16:28 — Serving as a combat surgeon in Iraq19:16 — PTSD and learning the brain can lie21:48 — Losing his son and walking through grief24:15 — The moment self-brain surgery became personal26:20 — Grief, perspective, and learning to zoom out31:15 — Discerning thoughts from God, the enemy, and ourselves37:19 — Depression, feelings, and taking action40:00 — Identity and who God says we are47:20 — Forgiveness, bitterness, and the body50:35 — One truth every listener should be rooted in—----------------------NOTABLE QUOTES:“We don’t rise to the occasion, we fall to our preparation.”“Preparation produces better results.”“Your brain is never the same two days in a row.”“The way you think about the things you go through actually turns your brain into what it is.”“We’re not stuck being how we’ve been.”“Your brain can’t tell the difference between something you’re imagining and something that’s actually happening.”“Your mind is not a product of your brain. Your mind is in charge of your brain.”“Science arcs toward truth over time; Scripture points straight to it.”“You never wait to feel better before you take action. You take action because it will make you feel better.”“Every single thing that God said He would do for people who are hurting turns out to be true.”-------------------RESOURCES MENTIONED:Dr. Lee Warren’s website — http://wleewarrenmd.com/Dr. Lee Warren’s podcast — https://wleewarrenmd.com/podcast/Dr. Lee Warren’s books — https://wleewarrenmd.com/books/Dr. Lee Warren’s newsletter — https://wleewarrenmd.com/newsletter/Dr. Lee Warren’s YouTube channel — https://www.youtube.com/@drleewarrenNever Split the Difference by Chris Voss — https://a.co/d/025kPN48Andrew Newberg’s neuroscience researchWilliam James — Early understanding of neuroplasticityThe Pilgrim’s Progress — Mentioned as a visual for carrying burdens.Scripture references discussed: Psalm 144:1, Matthew 8:13, Philippians 4:6–8, 2 Corinthians 10:5, Ephesians 6:12, Isaiah 43, 1 Corinthians 2:16, James, Psalm 34:18, Romans 8:28, Romans 5:3–5.-------------------FOLLOW & SUPPORT ROOTEDInstagram: https://instagram.com/rootedtoprosperYouTube: https://youtube.com/rootedtoprosperSupport: https://bio.site/rootedtoprosper------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    54 分
  • EP56 - America at 250: Freedom, Faith & the Founding of a Nation with South Dakota’s Lieutenant Governor Tony Venhuizen
    2026/06/29
    EPISODE SUMMARY:As America celebrates its 250th birthday, what can its history teach us about freedom, leadership, citizenship, and the future of the nation?In this episode of the Rooted Podcast, Josie and Symone sit down with Tony Venhuizen, Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota, for a fascinating conversation about the ideas and events that shaped the United States.Tony shares his journey from growing up in the small town of Armour, South Dakota, to serving in state government alongside multiple governors. He explains how listening, courage, cooperation, and an understanding of history have shaped his approach to public service and leadership.Together, they explore the roots of the American Revolution, taxation without representation, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the revolutionary belief that human rights come from God—not government. Tony also explains why the Founders designed the federal government with checks and balances, why George Washington’s example was so important, and why citizenship in a republic comes with responsibility.The conversation also tackles difficult questions about slavery, racism, women’s suffrage, political division, and how Americans can acknowledge the nation’s failures without abandoning the ideals that have guided it toward greater freedom and equality.You will also hear Tony’s perspective on underrated presidents, the historical reality of political division, America’s greatest achievements, and why civic participation remains essential.This episode is an encouraging reminder that freedom cannot be taken for granted. It must be understood, protected, practiced, and passed on to the next generation.—---------------------TIMESTAMP SUMMARY:00:21 — Welcome to Rooted01:27 — Tony’s Journey into Public Service04:37 — Life as Lieutenant Governor05:13 — Leadership Through Listening07:30 — Churchill, Lincoln and Leadership08:35 — Tony’s Love of History10:10 — Learning from the Past11:14 — What Caused the American Revolution?13:20 — Rights Come from God14:34 — Religious Freedom and Limited Government16:48 — Patriots, Loyalists and Revolution18:32 — Why We Celebrate July 419:57 — The Meaning of the Declaration21:34 — Creating the Constitution22:42 — Checks and Balances23:37 — What “We the People” Means24:35 — Preserving Freedom25:18 — Has America Always Been Divided?27:29 — A President, Not a King31:35 — America’s Most Underrated Presidents35:06 — Reconsidering Woodrow Wilson35:37 — Confronting America’s Failures36:55 — Slavery and the Civil War38:13 — America’s Progress Toward Its Ideals39:14 — American Achievements41:27 — What Would the Founders Think?42:56 — Protecting Freedom for the Future43:32 — Why Every Vote Matters46:13 — Closing Thoughts—----------------------NOTABLE QUOTES:“If you don’t understand your history, you’re going to make mistakes that you could have avoided.”“You need to take the time to listen to people and understand where they’re coming from.”“The rights come from God to the people, and the government comes up from the people.”“The idea of breaking away and forming our own country was a radical idea and a very risky idea.”“Citizenship comes with responsibility.”“Freedom is only one generation away from extinction.”“You can’t just assume that the next generation is going to understand the value of this system and what makes it work.”“Decisions are made by the people who show up.”“Take the time to try to understand who people are, where they’re coming from, and why they believe the things they believe.”“In my walks, every man I meet is my superior in some way, and in that, I learn from him.”-------------------RESOURCES MENTIONED:The Governors of South Dakota - Book written by Tony Venhuizen Running Mates Podcast - Tony Venhuizen’s podcastThe Complete Book of U.S. Presidents - Reference book for U.S. PresidentsJohn Adams - Book title by David McCullough-------------------FOLLOW & SUPPORT ROOTEDSupport: https://bio.site/rootedtoprosper------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    47 分
  • EP55 - From Family Road Trips to Fearless Faith: A Rooted Conversation With Our Parents
    2026/06/16
    EPISODE SUMMARY:In this special episode of Rooted, hosts Josie and Symone sit down with their parents, Isaac and Kirsten Harms, for a meaningful and joy-filled conversation about family, faith, forgiveness, marriage, parenting, money, and travel.Fifty episodes after first sharing their story on the podcast, Isaac and Kirsten return to reflect on the lessons that shaped their family. They talk about why they made it a goal to travel to all 50 states, how family trips created lifelong memories, and how seeing history firsthand helped bring faith, freedom, and purpose to life.They also share practical wisdom on generosity, marriage, and parenting, including the importance of explaining the “why,” prioritizing presence over presents, and remembering that children ultimately belong to God. Isaac opens up about the impact of bitterness and how forgiveness became a path to freedom and healing.From hilarious family memories involving road trip snack bags, a rough Alaska boat ride, an Anakin Skywalker mask, and a hidden tea set, to powerful reminders about keeping your eyes on Jesus, this episode is full of wisdom, laughter, and encouragement for families in every season.—----------------------TIMESTAMP SUMMARY:00:00 — Why forgiveness sets us free.00:20 — Isaac and Kirsten Harms return to Rooted 50 episodes later.00:52 — How traveling to all 50 states became a meaningful family goal.02:16 — How family travel brought history, freedom, and purpose to life.03:08 — Favorite family trips to the East Coast, Hawaii, and New York City.04:44 — The funny travel disasters that became lasting family memories.05:55 — A rough Alaska boat ride and the reminder to keep your eyes on Jesus.07:38 — How to approach travel and family goals when finances are tight.09:00 — Practical memories and lessons from traveling with young kids.11:20 — What Isaac and Kirsten learned about money, marriage, and generosity.14:10 — How bitterness affects the heart, mind, body, and spirit.16:35 — Jesus as the ultimate example of radical forgiveness.18:20 — The importance of forgiving others and forgiving yourself.21:05 — Parenting as stewardship and remembering children belong to God.24:35 — Raising children with wisdom, community, and godly influences.27:00 — The importance of humility, discipline, and explaining the “why.”30:00 — Why presence matters more than presents in parenting.31:40 — Building a strong marriage and handling conflict as teammates.34:10 — Helping children face fear instead of letting fear grow.38:00 — A fun rapid-fire round with Isaac and Kirsten.41:35 — Final encouragement to fear not and rest in Jesus’ love.—----------------------NOTABLE QUOTES:“Forgiveness is setting a prisoner free and discovering that that prisoner was you.”“God wants us to forgive because He loves us and wants us free.”“When the storms are going around in our lives, we have to look at the horizon, which is Jesus.”“Change ‘we can’t afford that’ to ‘how could we make that happen?’”“God taught us not to be a reservoir with our money, but to be a river.”“Whatever God gives us should go through us.”“We cannot give what we do not have.”“You’re not mine, you’re God’s, and He entrusted me to help raise you.”“Do not prepare the path for the child, but the child for the path.”“Your children remember your presence long after they forget your presents.”-------------------RESOURCES MENTIONED:Rooted Episode 5 — https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep5-our-roots-dad-mom-share-their-cancer-story-faith/id1744046877?i=1000660044210Unoffendable — Book by Brant Hansen - https://a.co/d/0eGvIXad-------------------FOLLOW & SUPPORT ROOTEDInstagram: https://instagram.com/rootedtoprosperYouTube: https://youtube.com/rootedtoprosperSupport: https://bio.site/rootedtoprosper------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    43 分
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