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Detailed Show Notes (Podcast Episode Summary)
Episode Title:
OCD: Living With the Doubter’s Disease — A Conversation With Chandler Coffman
Episode Overview
In this vulnerable, insightful, and often humorous episode of Wounds, Wisdom & the Word, Doug sits down with Chandler Coffman, a close friend, deep thinker, and practicing theologian, to unpack Chandler’s real-life journey with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). The conversation explores what OCD actually is (and what it isn’t), how intrusive thoughts operate, how OCD grows over time, and how healing happens through therapy, medication, honesty, and faith.
This episode will resonate deeply with anyone battling anxiety, OCD, rumination, intrusive thoughts, or a sense of being “alone” in their struggle. Chandler brings clarity, honesty, and theological depth — and Doug brings the grounding, humor, and Scripture-centered compassion this podcast is known for.
Key Themes & Topics Covered
1. Setting the Stage — After Thanksgiving & Holiday Stress
Doug opens by introducing Chandler and explaining why his story “runs deep.” Chandler’s openness about OCD provides a pathway for others to understand their own mental health.
2. Chandler’s Early Life Signals
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3. What OCD Actually Is — And What It Isn’t
Chandler clarifies the biggest misconception:
“OCD is NOT wanting things straight or neat.”Instead, OCD involves:
He describes how OCD can attach to anything, and how sufferers often hyper-focus, cannot “unfocus,” and may become trapped in spirals of fear and doubt.
4. Real Examples of Intrusive Thoughts
The conversation includes an honest discussion of:
ep7OCDAudioPodcast
A major theme emerges:
People without OCD can let thoughts go. People with OCD feel they must solve them.
5. Chandler’s Breaking Point
Eventually he recognized something was wrong — a powerful turning point.
6. The Path to Recovery
Chandler explains three essential tools:
a. Therapy (ERP Therapy)
Exposure Response Prevention — intentionally facing triggers
Examples discussed:
b. Medication
Not a cure — but a powerful tool to loosen OCD’s grip.
c. Community & Not Doing It Alone
The biggest lie in mental health struggles?
“You are alone.”
7. Theology, Scripture & the Battle of the Mind
The podcast beautifully ties mental health to biblical truth:
Chandler explains how his theological wrestling actually deepened his well and now allows him to help others.
8. Practical Wisdom for Listeners
9. Ending Encouragement
Doug reminds listeners:
“You can't mess it up bad enough that God can't use it.”Your story may be the very thing that sets someone else free.
By Doug Gregory & Jamie ShepperdWatch the video version here: https://youtu.be/ck0796CM3Sw
Detailed Show Notes (Podcast Episode Summary)
Episode Title:
OCD: Living With the Doubter’s Disease — A Conversation With Chandler Coffman
Episode Overview
In this vulnerable, insightful, and often humorous episode of Wounds, Wisdom & the Word, Doug sits down with Chandler Coffman, a close friend, deep thinker, and practicing theologian, to unpack Chandler’s real-life journey with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). The conversation explores what OCD actually is (and what it isn’t), how intrusive thoughts operate, how OCD grows over time, and how healing happens through therapy, medication, honesty, and faith.
This episode will resonate deeply with anyone battling anxiety, OCD, rumination, intrusive thoughts, or a sense of being “alone” in their struggle. Chandler brings clarity, honesty, and theological depth — and Doug brings the grounding, humor, and Scripture-centered compassion this podcast is known for.
Key Themes & Topics Covered
1. Setting the Stage — After Thanksgiving & Holiday Stress
Doug opens by introducing Chandler and explaining why his story “runs deep.” Chandler’s openness about OCD provides a pathway for others to understand their own mental health.
2. Chandler’s Early Life Signals
ep7OCDAudioPodcast
3. What OCD Actually Is — And What It Isn’t
Chandler clarifies the biggest misconception:
“OCD is NOT wanting things straight or neat.”Instead, OCD involves:
He describes how OCD can attach to anything, and how sufferers often hyper-focus, cannot “unfocus,” and may become trapped in spirals of fear and doubt.
4. Real Examples of Intrusive Thoughts
The conversation includes an honest discussion of:
ep7OCDAudioPodcast
A major theme emerges:
People without OCD can let thoughts go. People with OCD feel they must solve them.
5. Chandler’s Breaking Point
Eventually he recognized something was wrong — a powerful turning point.
6. The Path to Recovery
Chandler explains three essential tools:
a. Therapy (ERP Therapy)
Exposure Response Prevention — intentionally facing triggers
Examples discussed:
b. Medication
Not a cure — but a powerful tool to loosen OCD’s grip.
c. Community & Not Doing It Alone
The biggest lie in mental health struggles?
“You are alone.”
7. Theology, Scripture & the Battle of the Mind
The podcast beautifully ties mental health to biblical truth:
Chandler explains how his theological wrestling actually deepened his well and now allows him to help others.
8. Practical Wisdom for Listeners
9. Ending Encouragement
Doug reminds listeners:
“You can't mess it up bad enough that God can't use it.”Your story may be the very thing that sets someone else free.