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Hope for the Mind is a faith-informed psychology podcast exploring the human mind through both psychological insight and biblical truth—without shallow answers, stigma, or reductionist labels.
Through real conversations, thoughtful analysis, and occasional interviews with therapists, counselors, and individuals sharing their lived experiences, the podcast examines topics such as trauma, mental health, neurodiversity, addiction, abuse, identity, and suffering. Each episode challenges popular psychological narratives where needed, affirms what aligns with God’s design, and invites listeners to think deeply about what it means to be whole—mind, body, and spirit.
This is not a therapy session or a self-help show.
It is a space for intellectual honesty, respectful tension, and faith that does not avoid psychological reality.
Hosted by Kristin Ontiveros, who holds a BS in Psychology, an MA in Human Services Counseling, and is currently completing an MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Hope for the Mind exists for listeners who are tired of psychology divorced from God—and faith that refuses to engage the mind.
New episodes release weekly, offering reflective, research-informed conversations rooted in Scripture and grounded in real life.
If you’re seeking understanding over platitudes and hope that honors both faith and reason, you’re in the right place.
Hope for the Mind is a faith-informed psychology podcast exploring the human mind through both psychological insight and biblical truth—without shallow answers, stigma, or reductionist labels.
Through real conversations, thoughtful analysis, and occasional interviews with therapists, counselors, and individuals sharing their lived experiences, the podcast examines topics such as trauma, mental health, neurodiversity, addiction, abuse, identity, and suffering. Each episode challenges popular psychological narratives where needed, affirms what aligns with God’s design, and invites listeners to think deeply about what it means to be whole—mind, body, and spirit.
This is not a therapy session or a self-help show.
It is a space for intellectual honesty, respectful tension, and faith that does not avoid psychological reality.
Hosted by Kristin Ontiveros, who holds a BS in Psychology, an MA in Human Services Counseling, and is currently completing an MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Hope for the Mind exists for listeners who are tired of psychology divorced from God—and faith that refuses to engage the mind.
New episodes release weekly, offering reflective, research-informed conversations rooted in Scripture and grounded in real life.
If you’re seeking understanding over platitudes and hope that honors both faith and reason, you’re in the right place.
Episodes

Tuesday Mar 31, 2026
Anxiety Isn’t Sin: What God Actually Says About Your Worry
Tuesday Mar 31, 2026
Tuesday Mar 31, 2026
Anxiety is something almost all of us experience… but so many people quietly carry the weight of wondering: “If I feel anxious… does that mean something is wrong with my faith?” In this episode of Hope for the Mind, we gently unpack the truth.
Blending both psychological insight and biblical perspective, this conversation breaks down what anxiety actually is, why your body responds the way it does, and what Scripture really says about it. You’ll learn the difference between feeling anxiety and being controlled by it, and why experiencing anxious thoughts does not make you weak, or sinful.
Together, we’ll walk through: What anxiety is from a brain and body perspective Common spiritual misunderstandings around anxiety Biblical examples that prove anxiety is not sin How Scripture and psychology actually align Practical, faith-centered ways to respond when anxiety shows up If you’ve ever felt shame, confusion, or guilt around your anxiety, this episode is for you. You are not broken. You are not failing. And you are not alone.

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