
Redemption: A Poem, A Journey, A Calling
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Host: Dr. Cynthia “Cindy” Libert, M.D.
Run Time: 9:31
In this deeply personal episode, Dr. Cindy Libert shares her own story of burnout, spiritual awakening, and a redemptive shift from conventional medicine to a more sacred, holistic practice of healing.
✨ Highlights include:
- The soul-stirring origin of The Joy Prescription
- Dr. Libert’s courageous departure from a broken medical system
- A holy moment that sparked a new mission rooted in faith and wholeness
- A powerful original poem, Redemption, written by Geva Thole of Good Listening
- Biblical reflections on joy, purpose, and transformation
💡 If you’re wrestling with burnout, spiritual dissonance, or a longing for deeper alignment, this episode is for you.
🕊️ Let this story remind you: joy is not a luxury—it’s a calling. Redemption is real. And your healing journey matters.
Reflective Questions:
- Where in your life or work do you feel a disconnect between your values and your current path—and what might it look like to take one small step toward alignment?
- How have you experienced burnout or soul-exhaustion, and what practices help you return to a place of wholeness and joy?
- What might “redemption” look like in your story? Where is God inviting you to rebuild, renew, or reimagine your calling?
Next Steps:
- Share this episode with a friend who needs encouragement.
- Subscribe and leave a review to help others find The Joy Prescription.
- Want more Christ-centered health wisdom? Visit www.caringforthebody.org to explore programs and resources.
Poem written by Geva Thole from Good Listening:
Redemption
I discovered my heart
only by tearing down what
once lived inside it.
By redefining medicine,
I found redemption following heartache—
repaired my conscience after its injury.
I realized faith is the only answer—
that wholeness is the path to healing.
I learned the journey is difficult,
but can be achieved with an open heart,
that an epiphany can be experienced
when I tend to my soul.
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