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Conflict is everywhere — in our homes, our communities, our workplaces, and across the globe. Restored with Corie Weathers explores what it takes to move through conflict and discover peace.

Through powerful stories and thoughtful conversations, Corie — a licensed professional counselor, author of Military Culture Shift, and storyteller inside the military community — examines how people and cultures heal, reconcile, and rebuild after division. Each episode blends personal narratives, expert insights, and timeless lessons from psychology, history, leadership, and spirituality.

From military leaders and spouses to athletes, conflict mediators, and cultural voices, Restored looks beyond the headlines to uncover how ordinary people make extraordinary choices to find peace.

If you’re navigating transition, searching for meaning in struggle, or simply curious about the human work of reconciliation and healing, this podcast is for you.

🎧 Subscribe to Restored: Stories of Conflict, Healing, and Peace and join the conversation about how we can cultivate grit, reconciliation, and hope — in ourselves, in our relationships, and in our world.

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Episodios
  • When Community Reaches Its Breaking Point: Military Spouse Wellness with Evie King
    Dec 1 2025

    What happens when a community is stretched past its limits?

    Military spouses live in a unique tension: deeply tied to the institution, yet often left without a voice in its decisions. Their wellness reflects not just individual resilience, but the health of the entire military community.

    In this episode of Restored, Corie Weathers speaks with Evie King, president of InDependent, about groundbreaking research she co-led with the University of Texas on military spouse wellness. Their findings reveal the cost of compounding stress, the reality of isolation, and the essential role of community in healing.

    But this conversation doesn’t stop at the data. Evie later came back to re-answer two questions — more honestly, more vulnerably — and issued a sobering warning: if cultural dynamics don’t change, the system risks collapse.

    Together, Corie and Evie explore what it takes for individuals, families, and institutions to find peace in the midst of ongoing conflict. And why community is not optional — it is the key to survival and restoration.

    Find out more about. Independent, their research, and programming here: https://in-dependent.org/

    If you have a story of your own about reconciliation, transition, or choosing peace, record a short voice memo and send it to corie@corieweathers.com or find all links here: https://linktr.ee/corieweathers

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    1 h y 12 m
  • Healing After Nuclear War: Atomic Echoes
    Nov 15 2025

    In this episode of Restored, Corie Weathers speaks with author and filmmaker Victoria Kelly, and producer/director Beatrice "B" Becette, the creators of the documentary Atomic Echoes: Untold Stories of World War II.

    Their journey began when Karin Tanabe and Victoria discovered that their families were connected by the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki — one as an American medic sent into the ruins, the other as a Japanese educator helping rebuild after the war. Together with producer Beatrice Becette, they set out to uncover the forgotten voices of the Japanese atomic bomb survivors and the American atomic veterans who lived in the aftermath.

    Through shared storytelling, their work explores how reconciliation begins — not through politics, but through listening, empathy, and remembering.

    This conversation reminds us that peace isn’t just the absence of war — it’s the hard, human work of facing history, honoring grief, and choosing hope.

    💡 In This Episode:
    • The surprising connection that brought Karin and Victoria together

    • What it means to reconcile personal and national histories

    • The unseen legacy of America’s atomic veterans

    • How Beatrice helped translate pain into purpose through filmmaking

    • Why remembering is an act of peace

    • Click HERE for "Atomic Echoes" Trailer

    • Click HERE to WATCH "Atomic Echoes"
    • Click HERE for Victoria Kelly and Karin Tanabe’s Bios

      Click HERE for a Photo of Karin Tanabe and Victoria Kelly with the Flag worn by a Japanese Soldier, courtesy of Beatrice Becette for Blue Chalk Media

      Click HERE for Karin Tanabe's Website

      Click HERE for Victoria Kelly's Website

    Their documentary Atomic Echoes brings together voices from Japan and the United States to reveal how the human stories of World War II still echo today.

    ✉️ Share Your Story:

    Have a story of conflict, healing, or peace in your own life? Record a short voice memo and send it to restored@corieweathers.com — your story might inspire others.

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    48 m
  • Finding Peace in Impossible Choices. Joe Byerly & Clint Boling
    Nov 1 2025

    What do you do when two things you love pull you in opposite directions?

    In this episode of Restored, Corie Weathers sits down with Joe Byerly, a retired Army lieutenant colonel and founder of From the Green Notebook, and Clint Boling, a former NFL player for the Cincinnati Bengals. Both men faced defining crossroads in their careers — moments where they could push for one more tour, one more play, one more shot at glory. But each realized the cost was too high.

    Joe’s decision came after 20 years in uniform, leading through wars, deployments, and the heavy responsibility of command. Clint’s came in the form of a life-threatening blood clot that forced him to consider whether football was worth risking his future.

    Their stories reveal a universal truth: the hardest battles are often inside us. Choosing between ambition and family, career and health, identity and transformation can feel impossible. Yet, as Joe and Clint show, choosing peace is not surrender. It’s courage. It’s the decision to align your values with your life and to finish one story well enough to begin another.

    Join us for a conversation about conflict within ourselves, the cost of relentless striving, and the grit it takes to pivot toward what matters most.

    If you have a story of your own about reconciliation, transition, or choosing peace, record a short voice memo and send it to corie@corieweathers.com or find all links here: https://linktr.ee/corieweathers

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    59 m
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