Benji Cole of CBS Radio interviews the author of the book “Tracing Your Heart Wound: How to Journey Back in Order to Move Forward,” Laura Bradshaw

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The author of the book “Tracing Your Heart Wound: How to Journey Back in Order to Move Forward,” Laura Bradshaw, was interviewed by Benji Cole of CBS Radio. They talked about the in-depth nature of the book’s theme and inspiration during the interview. She shared how Trace Modeling emerged organically from her own recovery process. Working through her unrecognized trauma over the years, she saw how tracing root wounds led to greater spiritual clarity and compassion for others. Her passion for helping people find freedom through this model fueled her desire to write the book and make the process accessible to others.

“Tracing Your Heart Wound: How to Journey Back in Order to Move Forward” is a spiritually grounded guide for anyone burdened by past trauma and emotional wounds. With honesty and grace, Laura Bradshaw invites readers on a journey of inner healing through a model she developed called Trace Modeling. This book opens a path from pain to peace, helping you trace the

 roots of negative life patterns, process them in the light of faith, and move toward renewed freedom in Christ.

Laura Bradshaw is a writer, speaker, life coach, and prayer minister.  She is the author of “Trace Modeling: Tracing Back Negative Life Patterns, So You Are Free to Move Forward” an 8-course curriculum that guides students through their personal inner healing journeys. This curriculum was written from Laura’s personal healing journey and the leading of the Holy Spirit to help others apply the same truths and tracing model in their lives through God’s word.

She has a passion to see people heal from the trauma and hurts holding them back from the full life God offers. As President of Journey U since 2017, her Trace Modeling curriculum has helped many people gain clarity on their past so they can journey forward into their God-given calling., Laura resides in Spring, Texas with her husband Austin. She has two grown daughters, a son-in-law, and a sweet grandbaby who has stolen her heart. If they’re not travelling, you can often find her and her family enjoying a good meal together and solving world problems with hilarious, off-the-wall solutions.

“Tracing Your Heart Wound” stands out because it blends personal healing with spiritual formation. Laura’s transparency invites readers into a safe space where their stories can be acknowledged and transformed. Guided by Scripture, introspective prompts, and prayer, the book offers both emotional depth and practical pathways forward. Whether your hurts are mild or deep, this guide offers a structured yet gentle journey toward hope and restored identity in Christ.

If you feel trapped by your past, carrying invisible wounds that color your present, “Tracing Your Heart Wound” offers a lifeline. Laura Bradshaw’s compassionate voice, her solid spiritual framework, and her structured model make healing both a possibility and a reality. This isn’t just a book—it’s a companion for anyone yearning to break generational patterns, reclaim peace, and step forward into the fullness God intends.

Visit Laura’s website at https://journeyu.org/ for more information about her.

Watch the full interview below:

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