• Spiritual Warfare Part 1: Introduction to the Battle
    May 18 2026

    If I Were the Devil: The War on Love

    Spiritual Warfare, False Doctrine & Why Prayer Alone Isn't Enough

    Spiritual Warfare Series | Episode 1

    What if the greatest trick the enemy is pulling on the church right now isn’t convincing people he doesn’t exist — but convincing believers they don’t need to do anything beyond praying more?

    In this episode, Danielle kicks off a brand-new series on spiritual warfare — and she’s not mincing words. Drawing from her 20+ years in the helping professions, her own personal testimony of betrayal recovery and sobriety, and her training as a trauma therapist and certified professional coach, she takes on some of the most misused scriptures in the church and asks the hard question: are we giving the enemy exactly the foothold he needs by over-spiritualizing everything?

    In This Episode:
    • What it really means to be a “new creation in Christ” — and how this scripture gets taken out of context to keep people from seeking healing
    • Why Ephesians 6:12 doesn’t mean your flesh doesn’t matter — and why over-spiritualizing your struggle may be the enemy’s favorite tactic
    • False doctrine, religious rules, and wolves in sheep’s clothing — what Colossians 2 says about man-made teaching vs. scripture
    • How the enemy studies human patterns to exploit unhealed wounds — even without reading your thoughts
    • Why hypocrisy in the church is costing people their faith — and what Brennan Manning got so right about it
    • Danielle’s defining statement: “Salvation is sanctification of the soul. Recovery is sanctification of the flesh.”
    • A teaser for next week: who is the enemy, really? And a fresh look at Romans 12:2

    Scriptures Referenced:
    • Matthew 22:37-38 — The Greatest Commandment
    • 2 Corinthians 5:16-17 — New Creation in Christ
    • Colossians 2:20-23 — False humility and human commands
    • Ephesians 6:12 — The Full Armor of God
    • Romans 12:2 — Renewing the mind
    • Ecclesiastes 1:2, 9-11 — Nothing new under the sun

    “Salvation is sanctification of the soul.

    Recovery is sanctification of the flesh.”

    — Danielle Lew

    This Episode Is For You If…
    • You’ve been told that praying more is the only answer to your struggle — and something feels off about that
    • You’re a believer walking in bondage and can’t figure out why faith alone isn’t setting you free
    • You’ve experienced hurt, confusion, or spiritual abuse inside the church and are trying to find solid ground
    • You love Jesus and want to walk in real freedom — in your body, your mind, and your relationships
    • You want to understand spiritual warfare without fear, hype, or bypassing

    About Your Host

    Danielle Lew is a licensed trauma therapist (LCSW), APSATS-certified betrayal trauma coach, and Brainspotting/EMDR practitioner based in Gettysburg, PA. She brings 20+ years in the helping professions, personal lived experience with betrayal recovery and sobriety, and a radical love for Jesus to everything she does. Her mission: to help believers stop living in bondage and start walking in the freedom Christ died to give them.

    Connect & Keep Going:
    • Website: www.daniellenicolecoaching.com
    • Email: hello@daniellenicolecoaching.com
    • Leave a review if this episode encouraged you — it helps more people find the podcast!
    • Share this episode with a believer who feels stuck

    Episode Tags:

    spiritual warfare | Christian inner healing | false doctrine | faith-based recovery | Christian podcast | betrayal trauma | church hurt | faith and mental health | new creation in Christ | prayer and healing | Ephesians 6 | full armor of God | Christian women | Christian counseling | sobriety and faith | sanctification | freedom in Christ | Danielle Lew

    www.daniellenicolecoaching.com | Danielle Lew. 2026. All Rights Reserved

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    33 mins
  • The Distracted, Covetous, & Lustful Heart
    May 11 2026
    The Distracted, Covetous & Lustful Heart

    Heart Conditions Series | If I Were the Devil: The War on Love

    with Danielle Lew (Dani), LCSW, APSATS-CCPS

    What do pornography, hoarding, endless scrolling, and emotional affairs all have in common? According to Scripture — and the enemy's playbook — they are all expressions of the same ancient heart problem: lust, covetousness, and distraction. In this rich, scripture-heavy episode, Danielle Lew, licensed trauma therapist and certified betrayal recovery coach, brings the Heart Conditions series to a powerful close with a deep dive into the hearts that drift, desire, and consume — and the God who restores them.

    In This Episode, You'll Discover:
    • The difference between a lustful heart and a covetous heart — and why they almost always operate together
    • How King Solomon, the wisest man alive, fell into idolatry through distraction, people-pleasing, and slow spiritual drift
    • Why lust extends far beyond sexual sin — and the many modern forms it takes (status, phones, food, news cycles, and more)
    • What the neurochemistry of addiction has to do with Scripture's warnings about the heart
    • The shocking pornography statistics the church is largely silent about — and why that silence is costing lives
    • Solomon's wake-up call in Ecclesiastes and the powerful antidote he discovered: contentment rooted in God
    • Why people change for the Lord — not for other people — and what that means for lasting recovery

    Faith Meets Healing

    Danielle opens the episode with a chilling monologue from the perspective of the enemy — a reminder that distraction is not accidental, it is strategic. From Solomon's 700 wives to your smartphone screen, the enemy has always used what God designed for good to lead hearts away from Him. Lust, Danielle teaches, is the disease of more — an intense, consuming desire that promises satisfaction and delivers emptiness.

    Drawing from 1 Kings, Ecclesiastes, Romans, James, and the Sermon on the Mount, this episode traces the fall of Solomon from a man who heard directly from God — twice — to a man who built altars to foreign gods to please his wives. The drift was gradual, and that, Danielle reminds us, is exactly the point. The slippery slope is real. The barber shop principle applies: hang around long enough, and you will get a haircut.

    Lust and covetousness are not just moral failings — they are forms of idolatry. They install something else on the throne where God belongs. And whether the idol is pornography, a fantasy relationship, designer goods, social media metrics, or the dopamine hit of the next dopamine hit — the antidote is the same: a heart fully surrendered to the Lord, rooted in contentment, and walking in genuine community.

    Key Scriptures Referenced:

    1 Samuel 13:14 | 1 Kings 9:1-9 | 1 Kings 11 | 1 Chronicles 29:18-20 | Deuteronomy 11:16 | Numbers 15:39 | Job 31:1 | Psalm 23:1 | Ecclesiastes 2:1-13 | Matthew 5:28 | Romans 1:18-32 | Romans 2:5 | Ephesians 4:17-24 | 1 Thessalonians 4:3-5 | James 1:13-15 | Philippians 4:11-13 | Hebrews 13:5 | 1 Peter 5:8

    Could you please:

    • Share this episode with someone who needs a biblical framework for understanding addiction and the wandering heart
    • Leave a review and let Danielle know how this series has impacted you

    Episode Tags:

    lustful heart, covetous heart, distracted heart, heart conditions, pornography addiction, sexual compulsivity, lust and addiction, betrayal trauma, Christian healing, spiritual warfare, inner healing, Solomon, King David, faith and recovery, lust vs covetousness, Christian podcast, contentment, idolatry, impulse control, War on Love podcast, Danielle Lew, biblical teaching, addiction recovery, faith-based healing, Christian women

    www.daniellenicolecoaching.com | Danielle Lew. 2026. All Rights Reserved

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    53 mins
  • Hardened Heart 5: Painful Relationships
    May 4 2026

    Episode Summary

    In this final installment of the Hardened Heart series (finally, whew!) we explore what a hardened heart looks like in modern life — in our relationships, our culture, and ourselves — and offers practical, faith-based steps toward healing.

    The episode opens by grounding the discussion in the Greatest Commandment: to love God with all your heart, soul, and mind. A hardened heart, the host argues, makes this impossible — blocking both the ability to receive and give love.

    From there, the episode examines the signs of a hardened heart in today's context: chronic emotional unavailability, stonewalling, emotional numbness, contempt, defensiveness, and the inability to grieve or receive influence from others.

    A significant portion is devoted to avoidant attachment — how it develops in childhood when caregivers are emotionally unavailable or dismissive, the core beliefs it instills ("I don't need anyone"), and how it quietly fuels addiction, isolation, and relational breakdown in adulthood.

    We then explore how a hardened heart shows up in culture (numbing through screens, substances, and busyness), in relationships (blame-shifting, gaslighting, chronic loneliness), and specifically with a spouse — from the partner who has emotionally flatlined, to the high-functioning professional who gives everything to work and nothing to their family.

    The episode closes with God's promises of restoration — drawing from Psalm 51, Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel — followed by concrete solutions: praying for self-awareness, taking an attachment style quiz, getting into faith-based recovery, seeking community, asking trusted people for honest feedback, and pursuing soul care retreats or intensives.

    The core message: healing doesn't happen in isolation. We get hurt in relationships, and we heal in relationships — if they're the right ones. Follow on IG @daniellenicole_coaching or visit website www.daniellenicolecoaching.com

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    39 mins
  • Hardened Heart Part 4 Impact on Faith and Church
    Apr 27 2026

    Hardened Heart Part 4: Impact on Faith & Church If I Were the Devil: The War on Love — Episode Summary

    In this episode, we explore how a hardened heart directly impacts our ability to fulfill the greatest commandment - to love God, ourselves, and others. Drawing from Scripture, real-life examples, and recovery principles, this episode breaks down what a hardened heart looks like in both believers and non-believers, and why the difference matters more than we might think.

    We examine Pharaoh as the prototype for the unbeliever's hardened heart - unmoved by miracles, self-centered, and resistant to God's commands. Then we take a closer look at something more subtle and more dangerous: the hardened heart in the believer. From "cheap grace" (the language of transformation without the substance) to self-righteousness, compassion fatigue, and doctrinal rigidity, we unpack how Christians can go through all the motions while remaining spiritually closed off.

    Through the lens of the Prodigal Son's older brother, Simon the Sorcerer, and the disciples who refused to believe in the resurrection, we see how unbelief, pride, and bitterness can keep even devoted followers of Christ stuck - and how Jesus himself rebuked that hardness.

    This episode challenges you to pursue the Lord with hunger, stay open to the Holy Spirit's movement, and do the honest inner work required to keep your heart soft.

    Next week: the final episode - what it's like to be in relationship with someone who has a hardened heart, and strategies for what to do next.

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    31 mins
  • What is a Hardened Heart Part 3: Trauma, Grief, and Idolatry Impact on Heart
    Apr 20 2026

    Episode Summary:

    In Part 3 of the Hardened Heart series, we deep dive into what hardens our hearts and why it matters for our walk with God.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    • How idolatry - including money, relationships, status, and even our children -slowly hardens the heart by shaping us into what we worship
    • The danger of spiritual neglect and daily drift, and how small choices compound over time to pull us away from God
    • Why reading the Word alone isn't enough - transformation requires letting it change us, not just inform us
    • How unprocessed trauma physically rewires the brain, shutting down emotional processing and creating a physiologically callous heart
    • The role of bitterness as a contagious root that defiles not just us, but everyone around us
    • What emotional numbing and dissociation look like - and why closing off pain also closes off joy, love, and connection with God
    • A powerful walk through Psalm 109 as a model for honest, raw prayer in the midst of betrayal
    • The traumatized Pharisee - how rigid rule-following is often a trauma response, not a faith response
    • Key scriptural warnings about the hardened heart from Matthew, Hebrews, Proverbs, Romans, Ephesians, and more

    Here's your invitation: if you recognize hardness in your own heart, don't feel shame- feel curiosity. Pray, lean in, and ask God to open your eyes and ears to healing.

    Part 4 coming next week - what it looks like to do relationships with people who have hardened hearts. Got any questions? Reach out! hello@daniellenicolecoaching.com

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    42 mins
  • What is a Hardened Heart: Part 2
    Apr 13 2026
    What Hardens a Heart? Understanding the Roots of a Hardened Heart

    Heart Conditions Series, Part 2 | War on Love Podcast with Danielle Lew

    Have you ever wondered why some people seem emotionally shut down, spiritually disconnected, or stuck in the same painful patterns no matter what they try? In this episode of the War on Love podcast, Danielle Lew — Licensed Clinical Social Worker, APSATS-trained betrayal trauma coach, and faith-integrated healing advocate — continues the Heart Conditions series with a deep dive into how and why hearts become hardened.

    This is Part 2 in the series. If you missed Part 1, go back and listen first - then return here for this powerful continuation!

    What You'll Learn in This Episode

    Danielle unpacks the key spiritual and psychological roots of a hardened heart, including:

    • How sin and deception lay the groundwork for emotional and spiritual hardness
    • Why knowing Scripture is not enough — and what it actually takes to integrate the Word into the heart
    • The role of unresolved trauma and a dysregulated nervous system in creating chronic fear, anxiety, and emotional shutdown
    • How complacency and spiritual comfort can quietly harden us — even in times of blessing
    • The cumulative effect of unrepentant sin and how each unconfessed act builds a callous around the heart
    • Why self-protective vows made in childhood pain can block intimacy, trust, and healing in adult relationships
    • The connection between fear, fight-or-flight, and our inability to love God, self, and others well
    • Why healing trauma is not a lack of faith - and why the church needs a better understanding of nervous system healing
    • What it looks like to stay humble, keep a soft heart, and remain positioned toward God even after deep wounds

    Where Faith Meets Trauma Healing

    Danielle brings her signature blend of biblical depth and trauma-informed clinical insight to this episode. Drawing from Jeremiah, Romans, Mark, Hosea, Exodus, and the story of the Prodigal Son, she connects Scripture to the neuroscience of fear, addiction, and self-protection. You'll hear her share vulnerably from her own story - including a real-time revelation about her relationship with her mother that happened live during recording - modeling exactly the kind of heart-softening she's teaching.

    This episode is for you if you're a Christian man or woman asking why healing feels so hard, a partner wondering why someone you love seems emotionally unavailable, or a clinician or coach wanting a richer framework for integrating faith and trauma care.

    Key Scriptures Referenced
    • Jeremiah 17:9 — The deceitful heart
    • Romans 2:5 — Storing up wrath through an unrepentant heart
    • Mark 16:14 — Jesus rebuking stubborn unbelief
    • 1 John 4:18 — Perfect love casts out fear
    • 2 Chronicles 36:13 — Stiffening the neck against the Lord
    • Hosea 13:6 — Forgetting God in seasons of fullness
    • Mark 10:25 — The rich man and the eye of the needle
    • Deuteronomy 8:12 — The warning against complacency in blessing

    Coming Up Next

    In Part 3- Danielle will cover what it's actually like to be in relationship with someone who has a hardened heart. Will discuss the Avoidant Attachment Style and how this can influence the heart condition. If you love someone who seems closed off or you think you may , you will not want to miss it.

    Connect + Go Deeper

    If this episode resonated with you, Danielle would love to support you further:

    • Learn about Soul Care Retreats — immersive 2-3 day healing experiences for women
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    • Leave a review and let Danielle know how this series is impacting you
    Episode Tags

    hardened heart, heart conditions, betrayal trauma, Christian healing, faith and trauma, trauma recovery, unresolved trauma, spiritual growth, nervous system healing, sin and shame, forgiveness, emotional healing, Christian women, marriage restoration, War on Love podcast, Danielle Lew, biblical counseling, EMDR, betrayal trauma coach, Christian podcast

    www.daniellenicolecoaching.com | Danielle Lew. 2026. All Rights Reserved

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    35 mins
  • What is a Hardened Heart? Part 1
    Apr 6 2026

    If you have ever asked, "what is a hard heart"? This multi-part episode is for you! You will recognize how the devil uses woundedness and patterns of the world, and even religion to take hearts captive, keeping people captive to this way of being. In this first Part I share an overview of where the hardened heart shows up in the Bible, and some causes, and what dangers of having a hard heart if you are trying to love like Christ! www.daniellenicolecoaching.com All rights reserved. 2026 If you have any questions about the show or if you need a guide to help you overcome the effects of a hardened heart on your life, or if you recognize that your heart has become hardened- send me an email or visit my website! hello@daniellenicolecoaching.com

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    40 mins
  • Condition of the Heart: Divided Double Minded Hearts
    Mar 30 2026

    Episode Summary: Conditions of the Heart – The Divided & Double-Minded Heart

    In this episode of The War on Love, Danielle continues the Conditions of the Heart series by exploring what Scripture calls a divided or double-minded heart; a heart split between devotion to God and allegiance to the world.

    Drawing from James 4, 1 Kings 11, and James 1:8, Danielle unpacks what it looks like to live with one foot in the kingdom and one foot in the world - and why God calls us to choose. She contrasts the lives of Saul and David to illustrate the difference between half-hearted performance and wholehearted pursuit, reminding listeners that God's standard isn't perfection - it's the direction of the heart.

    Danielle also offers practical and biblical pathways toward healing a divided heart, including asking God for an undivided heart (Psalm 86:11), receiving the new heart God promises (Ezekiel 36:26), and offering ourselves as living sacrifices (Romans 12:1-2).

    The next topic: hardened hearts

    Key Scriptures: James 4 | James 1:8 | 1 Kings 11 | 1 Samuel 15:22 | Psalm 86:11 | Ezekiel 36:26 | Matthew 6:33 | Romans 12:1-2

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    22 mins