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StableMinded Podcast with Lisa Pulliam

StableMinded Podcast with Lisa Pulliam

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Welcome to the Stableminded Podcast, hosted by Lisa Pulliam, founder of Stableminded.us, a therapist and coach turned mental health educator and well-being strategist. Lisa brings to each episode her passion for integrating Christian faith with neuropsychology in the pursuit of healing and growth. Through blending evidence-based practices that align with Biblical principles, Lisa has a way of speaking to the heart of the matter and simplifying the steps to move into authentic life transformation through heart, soul, mind, and body restoration.


Lisa is as much practical as she is inspirational with her real and raw confessions, along with incredible stories from her life with horses and work as an equine-assisted therapist, coach, and educator.

Whether you're struggling with your faith feeling flat, living life with a constant buzz of anxiety, wondering if ADHD is the reason you feel chaotic, worried that trauma is a bigger part of your story than you thought, or feeling like you'll never get out of the "stuck" cycle, the StableMinded Podcast is for you. So take a deep breath, lean in, and gain the tools you need to become stableminded and live your life with purpose.

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Lisa Pulliam & Authentic Life LLC.
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  • Permission to Change: Part 2
    Apr 14 2026

    In this episode of the StableMinded Podcast, we continue to explore what it looks like to give ourselves “permission to change.”


    By looking intentionally at our spiritual, emotional, and relational health through a framework drawn from Erikson's developmental model side-by-side with the stages of spiritual maturity, we can gain insight into how our developmental wounds and attachment patterns shape the way we relate to God and others.


    These patterns and coping strategies often rise to the surface when we face “the wall,” also known as the dark soul of the night, which usually occurs during or after a season of suffering.


    This is when faith is truly tested.

    And that is often when we get stuck.


    The way forward requires intentional pursuit, and that pursuit can create friction in relationships, routines, and expectations. But with the right support in place, and strategies that strive to preserve healthy relationships while deepening faith and resiliency, it is possible to experience God's transforming work in your heart, soul, mind, and body.


    Key takeaways

    • Transformation requires intention and often brings relational tension.
    • Spiritual maturity is a process, and many people get stuck in suffering seasons.
    • Developmental wounds can shape faith, relationships, and resilience.
    • Healing is holistic and may require mentorship, spiritual direction, and therapy.
    • Colossians 3 frames change as continual surrender: put off the old, put on the new, and choose love.



    For complete show notes and links, visit StableMinded.us.

    Connect & Grow Links

    Evergreen Retreat & Bible Study

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    50 min
  • Permission to Change, Part 1
    Mar 31 2026

    You have permission to change.


    The hard part is that when we change, it can unsettle relationships. People often relate to us based on who we have been, while God is inviting us into who we are becoming.


    Can you relate? If so, this episode is for you!


    It's time to explore, from multiple angles, how to give ourselves permission to change without becoming selfish and self-absorbed, reactive, or even a bit rebellious.


    We'll hold space for exploring how to move forward while still showing empathy and compassion for the people adjusting to our transformation.


    Yes, this is another episode coming straight from my lived experience, which I'm bringing to you because I wish I had this perspective a long time ago. So tune into this first part to hear what I've learned and then come back for Part 2, where I'll unpack for you a framework for assessing the seasons and stages of your transformation through a faith integrated with neuropyschological approach for your emotional, relational, and spiritual growth process.


    For complete show notes and links, visit StableMinded.us.

    Connect & Grow Links

    Evergreen Retreat & Bible Study

    Stableminded.us

    StableMinded On Demand

    Instagram

    Facebook

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    46 min
  • ADHD in Women and Girls: Why This is Not a Fad But a Cry for Help and Better Care
    Mar 17 2026

    If you have ever felt like you are capable and caring, but constantly behind, scattered, overwhelmed by anxiety that fights against your faith, or defeated by being accused that you're too _____ (sensitive, emotional, inconsiderate, bossy, etc), then this episode is for you.


    We are talking about ADHD in women and girls, and why this isn't a fad but a cry for help and better care.


    ADHD has gone undiagnosed in girls for far too long, dismissed by the stereotype of hyperactivity as it is seen in boys. In fact, one might say that where girls are underdiagnosed, boys are overdiagnosed. But for this episode, we focus on how ADHD presents in a female, why it is often missed, what is actually happening in the brain, and the practical supports that can make everyday life feel more manageable. Consider this your high-level overview seasoned with hope and encouragement to continue the exploration of ADHD and how it may be affecting you or the women and girls in your life.


    If this resonates, share it with a friend who has been carrying shame or confusion. There is hope, and there are next steps.


    To find complete show notes and helpful links, visit StableMinded.us.

    Connect & Grow Links

    Evergreen Retreat & Bible Study

    Stableminded.us

    StableMinded On Demand

    Instagram

    Facebook

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    39 min
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