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What happens when people commit to a trauma-informed lifestyle? Perspectives and responses shift, behaviors and actions change. Multi-ethnic groups are woven together, cleaving to each other with resilience and a healthy sense of being and belonging. Join Dr. Sanghoon Yoo, founder of The Faithful City and leader of the AZ Trauma-Informed Faith Coalition, and co-host Michelle Stiffler, writer and owner of Sincerity Method, as they discuss all things faith, science, and resilience.

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    Painful Grace: An Interview with Cliff Danley

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 29:09


    Cliff Danley, as he puts it, hit rock bottom several times in his adult life. He started using substances young, and for many years, he struggled with a life of substance abuse, broken relationships, homelessness, and time in jail. But during these years, there was hope. Cliff was introduced to Jesus. Cliff entered Phoenix Rescue Mission's residential program, and after completing the program, he went on to head up the residential Aftercare program for 13 years. Today, Cliff is an ordained chaplain and the Senior Scholarship Administrator at Grace Sober Living, where he provides residents with educational scholarships by the Steele Family Foundation. Join us as we talk with Cliff about his life, his faith, and his passion for helping men sustain long term sobriety AND discover their vocational potential. Listen to the end of this episode and enjoy Cliff's reading of one of his own poems, written at a turning point in his recovery journey. Cliff's story is one of true redemption and hope. We know you'll be encouraged.Want to connect with Cliff? Reach him by email: cliff@gracesoberliving.org.

    A Healthy Lifestyle is a Lifelong Journey: An Interview with Christina Lombardo

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 32:00


    Christina Lombaro, holistic nutrition coach for trauma and substance use recovery, knows the journey of whole person recovery - she's lived it for herself. Her experience with substance use and trauma started young and progressed through her teenage years. She faced decades-long battles with insomnia and PTSD, hormone and nervous system dysregulation, and a variety of other somatic symptoms. After several years of being bedridden in her 30s, Christina decided she would do whatever she could to get healthy. This led her to study nutrition, which ultimately led her to a lifestyle of whole person health.Listen in as Christina candidly shares her healing journey as well as her faith journey and the many lessons she's learned along the way. She talks about the short-term impact nutrition changes can make, but she's honest about the long-term reality of nutrition goals, too. No matter your goals, Christina offers the best tools for anyone on the lifelong journey to health: tenacity, flexibility, and consistency. Oh, and grace. Listen in.Christina is the co-lead of Weave & Cleave's Wellness team, so you're likely to meet her at a Weave & Cleave event. If you'd like to connect with her sooner, find her at any of the following: Website:  https://nutritionwellnessaz.com/Facebook and Instagram: @christinanutritionandwellnessTiktok: @christinanutrition 

    Friendship, Faith & Social Change: An Interview with Andi Clements & Becky Haas

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 40:05


    Meet Andi Clements, Professor at East Tennessee State University, Associate Director of Research Design and Implementation at the ETSU Strong BRAIN Institute, and president of Uplift Appalachia, a nonprofit that equips churches to help those with substance use disorder and mental health challenges. And meet Becky Haas, international trauma-informed trainer, ordained minister, and pioneer in creating trauma-informed communities. Her cross-sector work in Northeast Tennessee has been awarded and recognized by SAMHSA, the Obama administration, and other agencies as a model to be followed.A decade ago, Andi and Becky discussed ideas that would create social change in their community. They took steps, did what they could, and today, they've taken change beyond their town, across sectors, and across countries. They credit two things: their faith in Jesus and their friendship. Listen in as Andi and Becky talk about their work and its evolution over the years, their self-care strategies, the importance of relationships, the vitality of prayer, and the necessity of endurance.   Book by Andi: The Trauma-informed ChurchTo connect with Andi: www.upliftappalachia.orgBook by Becky: Your City is Waiting on YouTo connect with Becky: www.beckyhaas.com

    Finding Belonging with Self First: An Interview with Gaelin Elmore

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 43:35


    Gaelin Elmore entered the foster care system at five months old. He would spend time in twenty foster homes and DCS would remain a part of his life until he was 13 years old. Until he went to college, Gaelin faced constant instability, abuse, neglect, and homelessness. Listen in as Gaelin shares his personal story of growing up, finding faith, and becoming resilient in the two places where he found safety and belonging: church and school. Today, Gaelin is a keynote speaker, trainer, and Belonging Expert. He's an advocate with both lived experience and a strong faith in God, and you'll hear the strength of both in this episode. Gaelin's authenticity shines through as he talks about belonging in simple terms. As he puts it, in every space people enter, they need to feel important, know they are valued, and understand that they matter. Belonging is found in community, but as Gaelin puts it, freeing and fulfilling belonging is found with self first.This episode will tug at your heart and spark your mind. Enjoy this engaging conversation and be encouraged.Gaelin's website: https://www.gaelinelmore.com/Gaelin's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gaelin-elmore-608090135/Gaelin's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giv.elmore/

    Choosing Who We Become: An Interview with Manzie Lohrey

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 35:48


    Please be advised, this episode mentions war, violence, and rape.Manzie was born in Italy and raised in Liberia, West Africa, during years of civil unrest. Although she was surrounded by the love and support of her family, the trauma of war, death, and violence shaped her childhood. When she and her brother came to America as students seeking asylum, she was 19, and as she would later learn, she was suffering from PTSD. Manzie sought help, she sought friendships and groups, and ultimately, she took the path to become a mental health therapist - someone who could help others heal. As Manzie shares, she was helping while still hurting, but with a strong sense of resilience and faith, she was able to acknowledge her pain while not letting it dictate her day. She committed herself to faith disciplines that continue to be vital to her wellbeing. She made choices about what she would expose herself to in media and entertainment. She worked toward post-traumatic growth and living into her full potential. And she continued to open her heart to serving others.Listen in as Manzie shares her life in Liberia, her story as an immigrant to the U.S., her faith, career path, and later, the heartbreak of divorce. One thing is for certain: Manzie is not letting her pain go to waste. She's using it to help others, and she wants you to do the same. You'll be encouraged by this episode!For Manzie's eBook:https://www.amazon.com/Thrive-During-Divorce-Process-Decree-ebook/dp/B0DV9YHJNW/Connect with Manzie at: manzie73@gmail.com

    The Intersection of Education and Mental Health: An Interview with Dr. Elaine Harper

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 33:06


    At the young age of 17, Elaine knew she wanted to work with kids who had experienced trauma. What she didn't understand at the time was her own trauma. She'd just lost her mom to cancer, and in order for her dad to work, she was shouldering the load of parenting her four younger siblings. As she put it, she 'just stepped up', but many years later, she would recognize the reality of her grief and loss. She would also recognize the many ways these experiences shaped her resilience. Join us as we talk to Dr. Elaine Harper about her three decades as a teacher, counselor, and  educational services director for Positive Education Program. She's seen a lot of change at the intersection of education and mental health, and she's committed to fostering even more change - to support educators AND to support students. She's passionate about helping people acknowledge their own trauma so they can work on it, learn from it, and step into their own unique resilience.Currently, Elaine is a consultant who teaches and coaches individuals, teams, schools and organizations who work with children and adolescents presenting emotional and behavioral challenges. She lives in Cleveland, Ohio. Her book, 'The Trauma-Informed Mindset for Educators', releases in 2025 through Brookes Publishing.To connect with Elaine and find out more about her work:Website: https://elaineharper.com/Email: elaine@elaineharper.comLinkedin

    Coming Together to Alleviate Suffering: An interview with Bhikku Vasu Bandhu

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 32:20


    Meet Bhikku Vasu Bandhu, a Buddhist Monk and the Interfaith Manager for the Arizona Faith Network. He's served the interfaith movement since age 18, and over the past decade, he's collaborated with many diverse interfaith organizations, councils, and committees. In recent years, he's been a tremendous servant leader in the Weave & Cleave movement. If you've attended a Weave & Cleave event, it's likely you've met Vasu and know his peaceful presence.This is an intriguing conversation. Sanghoon grew up in a Buddhist home and converted to Christianity. Vasu grew up in both the Catholic and LDS churches, then converted to Buddhism. This episode isn't about debating or degrading another's beliefs, it's about coming together and creating safe places of compassion and care. Listen in as Vasu shares about his life, his meditation practice, his work in the interfaith movement, and the importance of finding identity.To connect with Vasu, find his email address or calendar here.https://www.arizonafaithnetwork.org/afnstaff

    From Foster Youth to Foster Youth Advocacy: An Interview with Jacob Holley

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 33:02


    *Please be advised: This episode mentions suicide.*Jacob Holley was removed from his home at age 11. Over the next five and a half years, he moved in and out of 27 foster placements and was exposed to experiences he was too young to understand. Jacob had to grow up quickly, but with the help of a few insightful mentors and professionals, he grew up with resiliency and a strong sense of identity.   Today, Jacob is a certified trauma trainer and a youth advocate using his lived experience to inspire and educate others about the importance of trauma-informed practices, the complexities of the foster care system, and the resilience of those within it. In this episode, Jacob shares his professional journey and his faith journey. He also lets listeners in on some of the most beneficial words a helper can speak: How can I support you in following your dreams? Jacob's story is heartwarming and powerful - a great way to launch Weave & Cleave's 4th podcast season!Email: holleyjacob60@gmail.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacob-holley-70774024a/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jacob.holley.9216

    Art & Advocacy, Expression & Message: An Interview with Tiesha Harrison

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 28:18


    Tiesha Harrison is a Storytelling Visual Artist who engages, educates, uplifts, and transforms communities through her creative pursuits - a calling that was birthed from heartbreak and the loss of her corporate job. At first, art was a means for expression and beauty, something to bring the community together. Then Tiesha lost her sister to domestic violence. Art continued to bring healing to Tiesha, but she began to realize it was much bigger than that. There was a message behind her art, a voice that wouldn't be silenced. Sunflower Soul Project was born.Join us as Tiesha shares the realities of being an advocate and a trauma survivor, a leader and an artist, a visionary and a teacher. Find out how prayer helps her stay balanced and what it feels like to help others find their own creative expression. This interview is a delight. Tiesha is the leader of Weave & Cleave Creatives! If you're interested in this affinity group, or if you're interested in Sunflower Soul Project workshops, connect with Tiesha at: iamundefinedart@gmail.com.Tiesha's produced collaborative art for the McCain Institute, the City of Chandler, and the City of Phoenix. View Tiesha's art gallery here. www.iamundefinedart.comFollow Tiesha on Instagram @iamundefinedart

    When Your World Ends: An Interview with Dawn Mann Sanders

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 36:17


    Dawn Mann Sanders is an associate minister at First Baptist Church of Glenarden, Maryland, and newly published author of "When Your World Ends", a book about overcoming adversity and creating a new life - something she knows a great deal about.After unproductive relationships and heartache, Dawn met the man of her dreams. They started a ministry, got married, got pregnant, and suffered a miscarriage. Shortly after a second miscarriage, Dawn's husband unexpectedly died. Dawn lets us into the rawness of her losses and how these losses affected her faith, her sense of self, and her sense of purpose. Using the story of creation from the book of Genesis, she illustrates the void and darkness of loss as a secret place where God hovers with those who are desperate to know how to begin again. When they're ready, He's ready to walk them through the rebuilding process, one day at a time.This episode offers gentle steps for those asking the crushing question: What now?Further tools and resources are available at Dawn's website. "When Your World Ends" is out through IVP and available wherever you buy books.

    When Pain Finally Brings Change: An Interview with Jennifer Evans

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 32:53


    Jennifer Evans is a Global Humanitarian (she's been to 49 countries!), Inspirational Speaker, and Executive Director of Grace Sober Living, a nonprofit based in Phoenix, Arizona. But a decade ago, this wasn't Jennifer's story. She was working for a high profile nonprofit, taking private jets to five star hotels all over the globe. But what many didn't know was that Jennifer was a substance user and high-functioning addict, and had been since age 13. In 2016, Jen's anxiety and depression could no longer be numbed. Burnout zapped her body and mind of energy. She lost everything. But this is when she found Jesus.Jennifer's story of overcoming addiction, burnout, and mental health challenges is vulnerable and unashamed, because as she puts it, "That was my past and now God's able to use it for good." At Grace Sober living, Jennifer is using her experience to help transform the lives of people overcoming drug and alcohol addiction through Christ-centered care and housing. Listen in to this episode for inspiration and true hope. For more about Grace Sober Living.If you or a loved one is looking for substance use treatment: 480-495-1122.Follow Jen's adventures on social.

    Being the Bridge: An Interview with Deenbo Kidane

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 37:40


    At the age of eleven, Deenbo Kidane immigrated to the U.S. from Ethiopa, giving her an unique understanding of the challenges immigrants face, as well as the struggles their children face. Her father was a ministry leader, so she also witnessed firsthand the difficulty immigrant ministry leaders encounter when trying to find a supportive, encouraging community. Little did she know, these life experiences would be put to good use one day.Today, Deenbo is the Co-Director of the Daniel Initiative, a network of pastors and church leaders from all over the world. She is also the Director of Children's and Youth Ministry at El-Bethel Ethiopian Missionary Church. As she likes to say, she's a 'bridge', encouraging youth not to assimilate or to isolate, but to thrive. Being the bridge is hard work, and Deenbo is honest about that, but she knows she's doing exactly what she's supposed to be doing - and she loves it.Listen in and be encouraged.For more about the Daniel Initiative.For more about El-Bethel Ethiopian Missionary Church.

    Celebrating the Small Wins: An Interview with Lauren Broderick

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 28:03


    Lauren Broderick began her trauma-informed journey with Sanghoon and Michelle in 2019 when she worked for Hope Women's Center, a Phoenix-based, multi-site crisis center for women. Now she's the Executive Director of CASA of Floyd County, Indiana, where she's applying the trauma-informed lens as an advocate for foster children. When applying the trauma-informed lens in a service setting for childen rather than women, what's different? Lauren answers this question, but more intriguing is her observations of what is the same when applying the trauma-informed lens in different contexts. 1. Understand how trauma has affected you personally. 2. Be prepared for long-term ministry with those you serve. 3. Look for the small wins along the way, and make the time to celebrate them.As a bonus, Lauren shares her own self-care strategies as a busy mom and executive director. For those who have a tendency to over-function when stressed, you're going to want to give this episode a listen!For more about CASA of Floyd County, Indiana.To contact Lauren by email: Lauren@casafloydcounty.org.

    Creating Greater Compassion in the World: An Interview with Dr. Bob Rhoton

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 34:42


    Dr. Bob Rhoton is a therapist and professor, as well as the founder of the Arizona Trauma Institute and President of Trauma Institute International - an impressive resume for a man who admits he didn't intend to take the mental health path over four decades ago. What kept Rhoton in the field? As he says, "The more I learned, the more dissatisfied I was with what was out there." In a time when neuroscience wasn't a household word, Rhoton found the ACEs study. He learned the salutogenic model of treatment. He tried things, collected research, helped people regulate, and taught them how to be accountable to themselves. He started seeing sustainable growth in his clients. He started to see change. Today, he's still on a mission to create change - all over the world.With a passion for relationship and connection, Rhoton's view of trauma-informed care is simple: it is the intentional application of compassion - without force, control, manipulation, regimentation, or the pursuit of efficiency. You master it for yourself first, THEN you begin applying it to others. This episode is the heart of trauma-informed care. Listen and enjoy.For more about AZ Trauma Institute.To contact Dr. Rhoton by email: robert.rhoton@aztrauma.org**Looking for Season 1 of Weave & Cleave? You'll find it under 'Journey On: Faith Communities, Resilience, and Agents of Change'. Don't miss these 11 interviews!**

    Finding God-given Identity within the Broader Community: An Interview with Jake and Keely Embleton

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 40:50


    Jake and Keely Embleton began their trauma-informed care journey in the mission field of Northern Africa. The people they served needed trauma-infomed care, but as newlyweds and new parents in a new country, they needed trauma-informed care, too. Since learning how to vulnerably ask for help, Jake and Keely have dedicated themselves to the work of building encouraging communities where people can grow, learn, and heal. Where they can ask for help, pray, hear the truth, and find their God-given identity.  This special episode looks at trauma and healing through the male and female lenses, tackling the big questions: 'How do we keep hold of our TRUE identity and how do we help others do the same?' Please note, this episode discusses PTSD, post-partum depression, and suicidal ideation.For more about Mission Connexion.For more about School Connect.**Looking for Season 1 of Weave & Cleave? You'll find it under 'Journey On: Faith Communities, Resilience, and Agents of Change'. Don't miss these 11 interviews!**

    When the Truth Comes Out: An Interview with Phil Monroe

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 33:35


    Phil Monroe knows trauma. He's been a psychologist for decades, he leads a therapy practice with Diane Langberg (another prominent leader in the trauma space), and he writes curriculum for the Trauma Healing Institute, an arm of the American Bible Society. But because of his faith and his relationship with Christ, Phil also knows trauma healing. He knows it takes time and he willingly recognizes that much of his work in helping others heal is maintaining a level of hope his clients can't yet realize. In this episode, Phil speaks candidly about lament, church hurt, and trauma's role as both a block to God and a door to God. He also shares the one question church leaders can consider if their church experiences scandal. This episode is too good to miss. Keep a pen and notebook handy because you're going to want to take notes!Phil's closing remarks: "Things are going to be made right." If you're on a healing journey, may you take those words with you.For more about Phil Monroe.For more about Langberg Monroe & Associates.For more about the Trauma Healing Institute.

    Helping People Create Change: An Interview with Sybil Kolbert

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 32:20


    Sybil Kolbert has always had a role in helping people create change, but its looked different over the years. She spent the first two decades of her career as a school psychologist, then she stepped into nonprofit work to help survivors rebuild after trauma. This is where she learned about trauma-informed care, and most importantly, about being trauma-informed - knowledge she wishes she'd had when she was working in education. Over eight years, she's learned how to steward the trauma she hears from the survivors she coaches. She's learned how to disciple with a fierce love and a loose grip. She's learned about the importance of teams and the human need for lament. She's learned how to rebuild, and how to help others rebuild.Now Sybil is taking her knowledge and passion into churches, training them in the sometimes heavy work of helping others rebuild. Her dream? That churches in her central California community would be equipped to love others the way Jesus does.Join us as we chat with Sybil - coach, writer, author (Finding Home is available here), seminary student, wife, and mother of three young adults. To learn more about Sybil's work, or to contact her, go to her website. 

    Being Loved, Becoming Restored: An Interview with Jessica Knight

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 33:20


    When Jessica Knight entered chaplaincy school, she had no plans to work with survivors of sex trafficking. God had other plans. Chaplain Jessica Knight is the Founder and Executive Director of Fire Revolution Advocacy for Women, an organization that offers programs and resources to sex trafficking survivors to encourage, empower, and support their recovery. Having her own traumatic history, Jessica had questions when she entered advocacy work. As she helped women work toward restoration, she found God was restoring her story, too, giving her a new definition of family, a passion for discipleship, and a deeper commitment in her relationship with Jesus. In other words, she found out what it truly meant to be loved.This episode talks about solitude and risk, passion and personhood, safe people and community, listening to the Spirit and experiencing God. Oh, and Krav Maga (Jessica is working toward her blue belt!). This episode is sure to encourage you to live in confidence and purpose.Learn more about Fire Revolution Advocacy.Read Jessica's personal testimony.

    The 5 Rs of Humility, Compassion, and Spiritual Growth

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 35:13


    Much is going on in our world. Much is happening in our own lives. Busyness pulls us. Opinions divide us. Trouble unsettles us. We need Jesus, but what does it look like to pull closer to Him? In this episdoe, Sanghoon and Michelle discuss 5 Rs that will help you focus on 'less of me, more of God' - perfect for an election year! These simple focuses are easy to remember, easy to apply, and guaranteed to help you reclaim your peace as you journey in a trauma-informed lifestyle.

    Taking the Steps Available: An Interview with Brooke Weimar

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 31:37


    Brooke Weimar, elementary school teacher in Thailand, reflects on the steps God was laying out for her long before she had a true desire to follow Him. Her story is genuine and warm, a reminder that God uses even the most mundane realities of our lives to draw us into His plan. This episode is for those with an adventurous spirit, for those with a heart for international travel, for those who wonder what God is up to as He leads step by step rather than leading with a full road map. Enjoy this story of faithfulness. 

    Preparing for the 2nd Annual Conference...and announcing Affinity Groups!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 31:02


    In May 2023, hundreds of individuals from various sectors and organizations gathered for a day of trauma-informed speakers, workshops, and connections. Guess what they found. Unity. The work of trauma healing and hope is always unifying. That's why the heart of the Weave & Cleave movement is unity across sectors, across organizations, across ethnicities and backgrounds.This episode discusses preparations for the 2nd Annual Weave & Cleave conference to be held on May 2, 2024, and the exciting launch of affinity groups - interest groups to keep you connected to others in a similar field. This is a movement that mobilizes and empowers its people, so get connected by listening in and then registering for the free conference (thanks to funding from the Maricopa County Department of Public Health) here.

    "The Church Should Be the First Place People Go for Help": An Interview with Robert and Karen Cheong

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 39:13


    Karen Cheong was seeking trauma healing when her husband, Robert, began asking the question, "Where does Jesus make a difference in brokenness?" Decades later, Gospel Care Ministries was born, a ministry that equips church leaders and church members with answers to that question. As the Cheongs put it, "The church should be the first place people go for help." Using the framework of the gospel, they're creating churches invested in discipleship, counseling, and trauma healing. Their commitment is abiding in Christ, the One who is real and near, the One who loves us and cares for us. Their work is heartwork, the only kind of work that outweighs harm.Join us as the Cheongs share their journey, their ministry, and what it's like to live together and work together. This is an encouraging episode for anyone wondering if love can truly overshadow suffering.  Want to hear Robert and Karen speak? Be sure to attend the 2nd Annual Weave & Cleave conference in Arizona on May 2, 2024. The event is completely free, thanks to funding by the Maricopa County Department of Public Health. Register here.Learn more about Gospel Care Ministries at gospel.care.Check out Robert's books where you buy books: Restoration Story: Why Jesus Matters in a Broken World, Restore: Changing How We Live and Love, and God Redeeming His Bride: A Handbook for Church Discipline.

    When Freedom & True Identity Become Art: An Interview with Artist Gabby Avalos

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 32:21


    Gabby Avalos was an ASU student when she joined an internship that connected her with Pastor Yoo and his diverse community of servant leaders. She thought it'd be a short-term connection. She thought she'd pursue social work after getting her degree. God had other plans, and forturnately for Gabby (and the world), she listened.This captivating interview covers it all - mental health and its ability to cloud identity, the healing power of unconditional belonging, and art's ability to communicate rich, colorful faith. If you need a dose of freedom over fear, this episode is for you. To view Gabby's work, check out her website!

    'The God Who is There': The Timelessness of Truth

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 28:27


    A fifty-five year old book sparks a lively conversation between Pastor Yoo and Michelle. What could be relevant about words penned so many decades ago? Francis Schaeffer's 'The God Who is There' explores themes of compassion and patience, the fight against argument and perfection, and the supreme generosity and joy of knowing the God who is there. Schaeffer's book reinforces the need for a lifestyle that models Jesus - one that is authentic. In these quick, digital times where 'current' is outdated within a day, it's reassuring to know the truth will always be timeless. Truth extends across decades, integrates holistic facets, and continues to make an invisible God visible. Enjoy this discussion, and if you're intrigued, pick up a copy of 'The God Who is There', by Francis Schaeffer.

    When the Greatest Tool is Listening: An Interview with Sunshine Acres Children Home

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 31:19


    At Sunshine Acres Children's Home, children ages four to eighteen-plus live together in homes with house parents. Much of their schooling and programming is at Sunshine Acres, creating a sense of community and family. Staff members, Joe, Fred, and Rob discuss what its like to create a trauma-informed culture in an organization with a seventy history, and how its helped them create a clearer vision for the next seventy years. They also share their discoveries along the way: less reaction and more intention, less fixing and more listening, less disconnect and more attunement. This interview offer a realistic picture of trauma-informed applications in a setting where trauma is diverse, tension can be high, and cross-sector cooperation is paramount. Ever wonder if trauma-informed care is actually working in your place of ministry or business? This episode is for you!

    Integration, Sincerity & Movement: An Interview and a Vision

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 19:52


    Weave & Cleave's podcast co-host, Michelle Stiffler, shares a little about her passion for physical movement, and the launch of Sincerity Method - an approach to integration that blends strength training, mind-body disciplines, and somatic coaching. She also shares the struggles of being multi-faceted in a society that would prefer you pick one path and do one thing. (If you know about suppressing a pursuit or passion because you're perceived as being 'too much', you'll feel understood during this episode!)Dr. Yoo announces the launch of the Weave & Cleave Movement, a movement that is diverse, fearless, synergistic, and integrated. No need to do more, know more, or have more to be a part of this movement! The Weave & Cleave Movement believes a healthy person is one step closer to a healthy society. Listen in!

    No Conditions: The Approach that Promises Belonging

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 27:07


    Derek Sessom, LPC and the Trauma-informed Care Coordinator at Trinitas Church in Phoenix, AZ, has been committed to trauma-informed living for nearly a decade. Listen in as he talks about the solution to loneliness, the key elements of acceptance, and all that can take place when you live in your created design. If you need permission to courageously take hold of your God-given passion, this episode's for you.!(Looking for season 1? You'll find it under 'Journey On: Faith Communities, Resilience & Agents of Change'.)

    Direction for the New Year: Season 3 Launch!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 28:59


    Welcome to 2024, and season 3 of Weave & Cleave! Dr. Sanghoon Yoo and Michelle Stiffler chat about the disciplines they keep year in and year out, how they begin a new year, and how they each commit to their spiritual relationship and spiritual growth. The conversation turns to salvation and what it means to 'work out' one's salvation. This first episode of the year is one you don't want to miss!(Looking for season 1? You'll find it under 'Journey On: Faith Communities, Resilience & Agents of Change'.)

    "Only YOU": Reflections on the Trinity (Final episode for 2023!)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 31:37


    Maybe, if we really consider faith, faithfulness, and trauma-informed compassion for others and ourselves, everything can be simplified into two words: Only YOU. Only God. Pastor Yoo and Michelle reflect on the specific attributes of Father, Son, and Spirit, sharing personal glimpses and understandings of God's unending care. As we wrap up the season, we want to thank you, our listener, for getting to know us, our work, and the movement. We're preparing for another great season, so plan to make Weave & Cleave a part of your 2024!

    When Your Own Trauma Surfaces in Spaces Where You Lead

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 28:20


    Kathleen Welcher was brand new in her role as Care and Connections Pastor at First Christian Church (Phoenix, AZ), when she took Pastor Yoo's trauma-informed care training, and to her surprise, got triggered. Four years later, Kathleen is amazed to see how First Christian Church has applied the trauma-informed lens to their ministries, their community, and their unity as a team. We're grateful for Kathleen's guest spot on this episode and for her courage to share a piece of her story. (**Brief discussion of heavier topics.)

    Evidence of Fruition: Cross and Glory (Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 26:20


    If Life and Hope are evidence of fruit in a Christ follower, so are Cross and Glory. No question, cross is a familiar, but difficult word. But perhaps, in bending to take up our own cross and carry it each day, this is where we begin to understand true glory. Not ours, not glory of our own knowledge, hands, or will, but the inexpressible glory of God. Listen in.

    Evidence of Fruition: Life and Hope (Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 24:45


    In honor of World Trauma Day on October 17th, Pastor Yoo offers four words that highlight the evidence of Christ's fruit in us. How do these rather simplistic words become radical characteristics in a Christ follower? How does our perspective shift when we apply the lens of heavenly life and hope over earthly life and hope? These are big questions, but fret not, we have trauma-informed answers!

    Defining Worship...or Expressing Worship

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 28:48


    What is worship? Culturally, worship is often synonomous with music, instruments, and being in a church building with a leader to guide the experience. Corporate worship is important in the Christian faith. (MELT worship has a long history within The Faithful City, and it's making a resurgance.) But what about private worship? For those in or coming out of a traumatic season or recovery process, a private practice of worship is paramount for rest, resilience, and eventually, healing. What are the elements of a private worship practice? Listen in as Sanghoon Yoo and Michelle Stiffler discuss their experience and personal understanding.

    How Perceptions of Belonging Shape Your Relational DNA

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 33:59


    Pastor Aubrey Barnwell at First New Life Church in Phoenix, AZ, wanted to go beyond implementing the principles of The Belonging Project - he wanted belonging to be part of his church's DNA. Katrina Harrell, parishoner, licensed therapist, and Director of Mental Health at First New Life, assured him belonging was already a dominant trait at FNL. Join us as we talk with Barnwell and Harrell about the ways FNL is hospitable to those who don't always find places to belong, how our experiences shape our hospitality, and the immeasurable importance of transparency (with ourselves and with others) in feeling at home and helping others feel comfortable, too.

    S.H.I.N.E. (Part 2 of 2): Learning to Be with People Who Don't Look, Act, Think & Talk Like Us

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 23:33


    Pastor Yoo defines the last 3 values of S.H.I.N.E. while providing texture from twenty years of multi-ethnic ministry at ASU. Just as trauma can shatter lives, it can also shift perspectives. Humility finds a place to take root and grow. Similarly, differences can create division, but when humility enters, so does wholeness and unity.

    S.H.I.N.E. (Part 1 of 2): An Acronym for Real, Holistic Discipleship

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 24:54


    Who doesn't love a helpful acronym?! Join Paster Yoo for S.H.I.N.E. and the 5 values that will get you thinking broadly about being a disciple who makes disciples. This conversation lends structure to the holistic lifestyle required for those who offer constant care with a trauma-informed lens.

    The 3 Cs of a Community of Belonging

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 26:28


    What does a trauma-informed community of co-journeyers look like? Sanghoon Yoo offers 3 Cs - principles to practice that make a real difference. First: Challenges. Yep, the conversation goes deep fast, going beyond acknowledging challenges as the human condition and straight into accepting challenges without shame. What are the other elements? Listen in!

    Trauma, Discipleship, and Taking the Form of the One You Follow

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 26:38


    If you coach, mentor, help, serve, or support people, you need these three stages on the discipleship continuum. Spoiler: Process and community are a big piece of each one. If you're working on becoming more like Jesus, you need these three stages, too. Listen in as Sanghoon Yoo simplifies the contemplative actions of a trauma-informed disciple and a trauma-informed disciple maker.

    Becoming: Better than a Growth Mindset

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 24:41


    Being, Doing, and Belonging. Where does Becoming fit in? This episode goes deep as Dr. Sanghoon Yoo and Michelle Stiffler chat about the inner self, growth, goals, outcomes, and the countercultural ways of Jesus and His Spirit. If the growth mindset has ever made you anxious, this episode offers a different perspective. Becoming shouldn't feel stressful. Listen in.

    Creating Communities of Belonging

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 28:11


    You're excited about trauma-informed care and you want next steps. You want training, resources, and a way to get involved. This episode is for you! As a bonus, this episode highlights conference feedback. As an extra, EXTRA bonus, Dr. Sanghoon Yoo and Michelle Stiffler venture into unpopular territory, distinguishing safety from familiarity and comfort (because let's be honest, humans like to define safety as a comfortable, familiar place, and it's about time we venture out of that tiny box!)

    Letting Go of Perfection and People Pleasing...and Finding Belonging: Sheridan Correa

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 35:38


    Sheridan Correa shares her incredible story of childhood wounds, inner turmoil, unresolved pain, and eventually, belonging. Her journey toward wholeness and transformation may sound different from yours, but the obstacles of perfectionism, performance, and people pleasing will likely sound familiar. This vulnerable episode is sure to captivate. **Be advised, this episode mentions suicide and substance use.

    Bridging Communities and Policy Change: Jesse Kohler, CTIPP

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 30:59


    Jesse Kohler, Executive Director of CTIPP, shares the beginnings of the Campaign for Trauma-Informed Policy and Practice, including the vision, the hope, and the dream. CTIPP is a national organization that supports the work of both government and organizations. Listen to this episode for more on policy change and bringing trauma-informed to your community, then head over to CTIPP.org for practical resources to help you implement trauma-informed practices today.

    Trust: Bringing Faith Leaders and Government Agencies Together

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 23:20


    The Maricopa County Public Health Department is the third largest in the country, so when Tracy Cruickshank began dreaming about connecting faith leaders with substance use prevention and recovery training, it was no small undertaking. She met Sanghoon Yoo, and together, The Belonging Project began to take shape. What does a fruitful collaboration require, particularly between faith communities and government agencies? Trust - first and foremost.

    Creating Communities on Mission

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 26:17


    Jad and Jamie Levi, pastors of Trinitas Church in Phoenix, Arizona, realized they didn't need a physical location to be the church. They have a unique model for creating communities on mission and bringing heaven to earth, empowering people to extend ministry right where they are. Already invested in the work of engaging people with big T and little t trauma, the Levis found trauma-informed training offered them a better framework and language for why and how they do what they do.

    The Victor's Mentality

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 27:46


    Domingo Arambula, Arizona State Rep & Team Lead for Celebrate Recovery talks about facing people pleasing, establishing boundaries, and living in the victor's mentality. He gives all the credit to his relationship with Jesus. Listen as Domingo shares his passion for helping others by inviting everyone to the table, offering a safe place, and letting people know they belong.

    Human Being not Human Doing

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 22:15


    How do we co-journey with others who have experienced trauma and its effects? We prepare. We reflect and receive and ready ourselves for grace, acceptance, and unconditional love. This produces a capacity for endurance over performance and faithfulness over productivity.

    A Brief History of The Faithful City: Weaving Multi-Ethnic Groups Together

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 22:13


    Dr. Sanghoon Yoo, gives the history of The Faithful City, the discipleship group he founded with ASU students twenty years ago. Integrate faith, science, and trauma-informed principles, add patience, humility, and sensitivity, and a movement of faithfulness is born.

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