

God in Mind the Podcast
With God in Mind, the podcast, we have created a space to talk more openly about mental health because we believe the Church can — and must — talk more openly about this subject. Here, we break the stigma through honest conversations, personal testimonies, and uplifting reflections.
Beverley and Ash, as co-hosts, attempt to bridge the gap between mental health and the church by breaking the stigma through open and honest conversations and powerful testimonies. Making sense of both clinical insights and theological perspectives in an accessible way. A space where healing and faith intersect. Join us for uplifting discussions, laughter, and encouragement as you journey toward wholeness.
Whether you’re struggling with anxiety, healing from trauma, navigating burnout, in a dark night, struggling to pray or just want to better understand the link between emotional wellness and spiritual growth, you are welcome here.
In each episode, we will bring together clinical insights and theological truths in an accessible, compassionate way. We’ll laugh, we’ll reflect, we’ll pray — and we’ll grow together toward wholeness.

01
Introduction
In this first episode we give an introduction to our vision for the podcast and introduce ourselves.
02
Introducing Beverley
In this second episode, Ash interviews Beverley. Beverley talks openly about her childhood experiences growing up in a terrifying occult group and her descent into anorexia. She talks about her own miraculous healing and how she felt called into clinical training and integrating that with her Christian faith.


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Introducing Ash
In this episode, Beverley interviews Ash, who talks about life growing up with a violent alcoholic father and his dramatic escape. Life as an international model led him into a world of addictions, but God intervened. He was called into ordination and a life in ministry helping others.
04
Let's talk about EMDR
In this episode Beverley and Ash both discuss the benefits of EMDR, and how this works when integrated with faith. They share their own experiences as well as wonderful stories of how others have encountered Jesus in the process.
