EPISODE · Sep 5, 2025 · 34 MIN
Heal - Part 2
from The Wrong Words Podcast · host Oliver & Luvon
🎧 PART 2 — HEAL: Healed, Remembered, or Rehearsed? | The Wrong Words PodcastWhat if “healed” isn’t something you get to someday but a decision you make the moment the injury happens — and what if most of us are already healed and just choose to remember to remember? In Part 2 of our Heal series, Oliver Marcelle and Luon Dungee push into the controversial corner of healing: trauma, memory, consciousness, and the choice to stop replaying the wound. This episode asks hard questions about acceptance, daily renewal, and whether saying “I’m healing” sometimes lets us avoid getting truly well.🧠 In this episode, we explore:The provocative idea that many people are already healed — they just keep remembering the hurtHow awareness can either catapult you into wholeness or trap you in replay modeWhy “healing” language can become a safety blanket (and how that protects stuckness)The role of daily renewal: healed doesn’t always mean you won’t revisit the pain — it means you stop living there📚 We unpack:Old-English, Proto-Germanic and biblical roots (hail, Rafa, Jehovah-Rafa) — and why ancient words point to a full stop, not a forever processReal-life tension: traumatic history vs. the choice to accept and move (the “bag lady” story from a recovery group)When to make immediate amends, when to accept, and when to keep movingThe practical difference between cured (an event) vs. ongoing recovery (daily maintenance)💥 Key moments include:A raw classroom moment: “How old are you now? When did that happen?” — and why it matters for letting goThe bag-lady metaphor: when carrying the past becomes a choice, not fateA candid personal example of a quick, restorative repair in marriage — showing how “stop + listen + fix” actually worksThe spiritual angle: “healed” as an immediate condition that can still require daily renewal🛠️ You’ll walk away with:A sharper distinction between remembering and re-woundingSimple moves: stop → accept → repair → know when to leave it alonePermission to treat healing as both an immediate choice and a practice you renew (without turning it into an excuse)Conversation prompts to test this idea with friends, partners, or a therapist🎧 This episode is brought to you by Fairways and Putts — premium golf apparel built for course and life. Visit www.fairwaysandputts.com today to elevate your game and your style.📊 POLL QUESTION: When you hear heal, what comes up first?A) HealedB) HealingC) RenewD) Accept👇 Vote and tell us: have you been healed — or are you rehearsing the hurt?✅ Subscribe to The Wrong Words Podcast | Follow us on TikTok, Instagram & YouTube | Rate & review so more people can join the conversation#WrongWordsPodcast #Heal #Trauma #Acceptance #DailyRenewal #LanguageMatters #JehovahRafa
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🎧 PART 2 — HEAL: Healed, Remembered, or Rehearsed? | The Wrong Words PodcastWhat if “healed” isn’t something you get to someday but a decision you make the moment the injury happens — and what if most of us are already healed and just choose to remember to remember? In Part 2 of our Heal series, Oliver Marcelle and Luon Dungee push into the controversial corner of healing: trauma, memory, consciousness, and the choice to stop replaying the wound. This episode asks hard questions about acceptance, daily renewal, and whether saying “I’m healing” sometimes lets us avoid getting truly well.🧠 In this episode, we explore:The provocative idea that many people are already healed — they just keep remembering the hurtHow awareness can either catapult you into wholeness or trap you in replay modeWhy “healing” language can become a safety blanket (and how that protects stuckness)The role of daily renewal: healed doesn’t always mean you won’t revisit the pain — it means you stop living there📚 We unpack:Old-English, Proto-Germanic and biblical roots (hail, Rafa, Jehovah-Rafa) — and why ancient words point to a full stop, not a forever processReal-life tension: traumatic history vs. the choice to accept and move (the “bag lady” story from a recovery group)When to make immediate amends, when to accept, and when to keep movingThe practical difference between cured (an event) vs. ongoing recovery (daily maintenance)💥 Key moments include:A raw classroom moment: “How old are you now? When did that happen?” — and why it matters for letting goThe bag-lady metaphor: when carrying the past becomes a choice, not fateA candid personal example of a quick, restorative repair in marriage — showing how “stop + listen + fix” actually worksThe spiritual angle: “healed” as an immediate condition that can still require daily renewal🛠️ You’ll walk away with:A sharper distinction between remembering and re-woundingSimple moves: stop → accept → repair → know when to leave it alonePermission to treat healing as both an immediate choice and a practice you renew (without turning it into an excuse)Conversation prompts to test this idea with friends, partners, or a therapist🎧 This episode is brought to you by Fairways and Putts — premium golf apparel built for course and life. Visit www.fairwaysandputts.com today to elevate your game and your style.📊 POLL QUESTION: When you hear heal, what comes up first?A) HealedB) HealingC) RenewD) Accept👇 Vote and tell us: have you been healed — or are you rehearsing the hurt?✅ Subscribe to The Wrong Words Podcast | Follow us on TikTok, Instagram & YouTube | Rate & review so more people can join the conversation#WrongWordsPodcast #Heal #Trauma #Acceptance #DailyRenewal #LanguageMatters #JehovahRafa
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