The Everfree Podcast
The Everfree Podcast is a raw, Spirit-led conversation about hearing God’s voice, walking in your identity, and living in your God-given authority. Hosted by Keith and Megan Peeler, this show unpacks stories of healing, freedom, and transformation—born from real-life battles and Holy Spirit breakthrough.
Whether you’re navigating spiritual warfare, longing to hear God more clearly, or learning how to stand strong in your calling, this podcast will equip and encourage you to live fully free in Christ.
The Everfree Podcast
Inner Children Conversation with Dr. Scott Hamilton | Ep 6
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Dr. Scott Hamilton holds a M.Div., from George W. Truett Theological Seminary in Religious Education, a Th.M., from Brite Divinity School in Pastoral Theology and Pastoral Counseling, and a Ph.D., from Walden University in Counseling Psychology. Dr. Hamilton has been my academic advisor at Yellowstone Theological Institute where he is currently a Lecturer in Pastoral Care & Counseling and an Academic Administrator. The first class I took with Dr. Hamilton was entitled Pastoral Care & Conflict. We discussed real life situations amongst the students in order to identify healthy and unhealthy ways of dealing with conflict in the church. During one of the classes, I asked Dr. Hamilton the question “how does spiritual warfare impact conflict in the church?”. Though it wasn’t originally a topic for the class, it led us to have some great after class conversations. I gave Dr. Hamilton some of Dr. Kraft’s books to look over for us to have a frame of reference for our conversation. I asked Dr. Hamilton if he would be willing to help me walk out some of our prayer practices through his tool set and lens as a PhD in counseling psychology. I am keenly aware that we are prayer practitioners and NOT professional counselors and I always want to improve my understanding of scripture and prayer through that perspective.