A podcast where we talk about grief, moral injury, and other spiritual health issues.
We interview a young lady named Patience during a Rose River Memorial event in Kansas City, Mo. She describes her grief that she is experiencing during the pandemic.
Loren Richmond Jr. speaks about how the pandemic affected the community that he pastored. We dive into different types of burnout and communal grief.
Rabbi Joe Charnes discusses the particularity and the universality of Sabbath in the pandemic. Tune in to see what it means to stop, turn in, and rebuild.
We continue with the conversation with Rev. Amy Shoemaker about her experience in perinatal loss.
We explore with Rev. Amy Shoemaker about her recent experience with perinatal loss and some of the feelings she had to process through.
Rev. Amy speaks with Amy Ravis Furey about the meaning of Avodah and the relationship between Justice and Spiritual Care from a Jewish tradition.
We speak to Poet Mervyn Seivwright about how poetry can help cultivate resilience during difficult experiences.
Amy and Jose reflect on 2020's events. They discuss the grief and trauma the many have felt. Amy also leads a grounding technique.
We speak to Dr. Lindsey Williams, MD and Dr. Erin Locke, MD about spiritual health in the midst of the pandemic.
We talk to Stacy Calahan from the Blue Raddish about Gratitude.
We speak the Rev. Courtney Armento about the current issues of Intimate Partner and Domestic Violence in the midst of COVID-19.www.tethered1.orgNational Domestic Violence Hotline- 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE)www.ncadv.org
Rev. Amy and Chaplain Jose speak with Doula Taylor Nosakhere to speak about spiritual health issues that Doulas encounter.
We speak with Poet and Soulcentricitea owner Nika Cotton about her journey to see the spiritual benefits of Tea and Soulcentric Development.
We continue our conversation with Pastor Dionne and Lady Le about LGBTQ+ issues and how race is involved in the complexity. Additionally, the Reverend Amy Shoemaker continues to co-host in this episode.
For Pride month, today's episode Reverend Amy Shoemaker talks with Pastor Dionne and Lady Le from Whosoever Ministries about finding healing in the church hurt that a lot of communities experience.
Rev Amy Shoemaker is the guest host to interview Chaplain Jose Martinez about Ambiguous Loss and approaches to dealing with grief and despair in a pandemic world.
We speak with Chaplain Sergio Moreno who is a Buddhist Chaplain at a local hospital. He explains some of the particular qualities of Buddhism and Spiritual Health.
We speak with the Director of Spiritual Health at Truman Medical Center about keeping spiritually healthy during this time of a pandemic.
We answer some questions from listeners about Chaplaincy and more explanation about moral injury.
We are joined by Chaplain Veronica and Prayer Coach Adria to talk about prayer, forgiveness, and love.
In this episode we explore the idea of grief with our past guests. We also get to share some of the future plans of StoryWagen.
In this episode we speak to Rev Tabatha Johnson about her book that she co-edited titled "Still a Mother: Journeys Through Perinatal Bereavement.
We speak with the Fisher family to talk about what is like to be a PK and a military family.
During the 2019 General Assembly of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), I spoke with three of my fellow military chaplains over a dinner. Listen to our conversation about spiritual health and moral injury.
We get to speak with Rev. Jill Sullins on the aspects on how occupational wellness and spiritual health coincide when finding meaning.
Rev. Ramona Winfield speaks about Grief and her work as a Palliative Care chaplain
Here we take some time to reflect on certain points from our past guests to get us thinking deeper about Community Spiritual Health.
Essie Titus joins us today to talk about the work she does as a yoga instructor and firefighter.
We talk to Rev Amy Shoemaker about Spiritual Direction and how the body carries a wisdom that is connected to your spiritual wellness.
We look how spiritual health and emotional health are linked to relationships with our guest Chaplain Veronica Fallah.