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Tonight’s episode feels a little different.
I’ve been searching my heart about this one.
We live in an age where pain is often managed instead of understood — where sorrow is medicated faster than it is explored.
I take antidepressants. I have for decades. I need them.
So this is not an anti-medication rant. It’s a layered conversation.
In this episode, I talk about childhood trauma, nervous system imprinting, midlife shifts, Scripture, discernment, and the tension between stabilization and restoration.
Medication can be wise. It can save lives. It can steady a storm.
But it cannot rewrite history.
Instead of asking “What’s wrong with her?”
What if we asked “What happened to her?”
I genuinely want your thoughts.
Have antidepressants helped you?
Stabilized you long enough to heal?
Masked something deeper?
Are you in the tension right now?
Let’s have the grown conversation.
⚠️ If you are in crisis or experiencing suicidal thoughts, please seek immediate professional support in your area.
By Raine StudiosTonight’s episode feels a little different.
I’ve been searching my heart about this one.
We live in an age where pain is often managed instead of understood — where sorrow is medicated faster than it is explored.
I take antidepressants. I have for decades. I need them.
So this is not an anti-medication rant. It’s a layered conversation.
In this episode, I talk about childhood trauma, nervous system imprinting, midlife shifts, Scripture, discernment, and the tension between stabilization and restoration.
Medication can be wise. It can save lives. It can steady a storm.
But it cannot rewrite history.
Instead of asking “What’s wrong with her?”
What if we asked “What happened to her?”
I genuinely want your thoughts.
Have antidepressants helped you?
Stabilized you long enough to heal?
Masked something deeper?
Are you in the tension right now?
Let’s have the grown conversation.
⚠️ If you are in crisis or experiencing suicidal thoughts, please seek immediate professional support in your area.