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It is no secret that law students and attorneys exist in a stressful environment. As Amy Levin recently wrote, "[l]aw student mental health is at an all-time low." The American Bar Association (ABA) has conducted a study that shows how this environment tends to contribute to high rates of mental health disorders and substance abuse. In an effort to face this challenge, LSM has launched the Wellness Program—focused on providing students resources and discussions to face this issue, together. Our first episode was with Ruth Haley Barton on Establishing Rhythms & Abiding in God (here). Our second was with Dr. Barbara L. Peacock on developing spiritual disciplines for soul care (here). On this episode, we are joined by Starr Tomczak to discuss her brand new book called Living Well: Inspired by the Story behind the Bible. Starr not only went to law school and had a succesful law practice as a corporate lawyer, but she also felt the calling to enter seminary and eventually write this book. She has a BA from Carleton College, a JD from New York University Law School, and an MDiv from Union Theological Seminary in New York City. Check out her website here. Music Credit(s): Tokyo Music Walker & Rexlambo.
This week, we continue our conversation on mental health and the various reasons why law students don't get the help they need. My guest is Amy Levin—someone who not only understands the legal profession, but has also spent much time in studying the social and psychiatric components of mental well-being. Amy has a new paper out soon entitled The Kid Aren't Alright, where she emphatically admonishes students to normalize seeking help. In our discussion, we focus on common stressors, which students struggle the most, why other professions seem to be doing better, and what are the various ways that law students can improve their own mental health. Amy is clinical professor of law at Loyola Marymount University. She is a graduate of the UCLA School of Law, Program in Public Interest Law and Policy, and the Department of Social Welfare, where she was an editor on the UCLA Law Review and earned membership in Order of the Coif. Amy also clerked for the Honorable Richard A. Paez of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Faculty bio. Cross & Gavel is a production of CHRISTIAN LEGAL SOCIETY. The episode was produced by Josh Deng, with music from Vexento. NOTE: In an effort to help normalize the conversation surrounding mental health, CLS launched the Wellness Program as part of Law Student Ministries. We hope to provide you not only training and support, but also forums where these topics can be discussed and destigmatized. Our first three conversations can be found here (w/ Dr. Tina Armstrong on healthy leadership), here (w/ Ruth Haley Barton on daily rhythms), and here (w/ Dr. Barbara L. Peacock on soul care).
It is no secret that law students and attorneys exist in a stressful environment. As Amy Levin recently wrote, "[l]aw student mental health is at an all-time low." The American Bar Association (ABA) has conducted a study that shows how this environment tends to contribute to high rates of mental health disorders and substance abuse. In an effort to face this challenge, LSM has launched the Wellness Program—focused on providing students resources and discussions to face this issue, together. Our first episode was with Ruth Haley Barton on Establishing Rhythms & Abiding in God (here). This week, we are joined by Dr. Barbara L. Peacock to talk about spiritual disciplines as soul care. Dr. Peacock is the author of the award-winning book Soul Care in African American Practice (book + workbook). Her newest book is Spiritual Practices for Soul Care 40 Ways to Deepen your Faith (buy). She is passionate about the disciplines of prayer, spiritual direction (soul care), lectio, and visio divina. In 2013 she founded Barbara L. Peacock Ministries. This ministry is committed to providing safe spaces for encounters with God. She founded Peacock Soul Care, whose mission is focused on nurturing souls, educating minds, and cultivating spirituality through soul care and spiritual experiences. Her personal website is here. Her ministry website is here. Music Credit(s): Tokyo Music Walker & Rexlambo.
All Shall Be Well: Conversations with Women in the Academy and Beyond
“When I practice receiving the love of God, opening myself to receive the love of God, I'm blessed by that encounter, understanding that God is love. He is the very essence of love. The very essence of God is love.” — Barbara L. Peacock Author and spiritual director Dr. Barbara Peacock joins us on the podcast to talk about the ways attending to the care of our souls impacts our lives. How can we attend to the care of our souls in a way that helps us to flourish in our lives? Author, spiritual director, and ministry leader Dr. Barbara Peacock joins us on the podcast to discuss her work in the practice of soul care. In our conversation, Barbara explores the breadth of spiritual practices that can support our formation and the ways we can integrate these into our lives. We talk about her work in understanding the shaping force of history in our spiritual lives, particularly the impact of African American history in our culture today. Barbara's wisdom and experience offers great insight into spiritual growth for all of us. In addition — I'm pleased to tell you that InterVarsity Press is offering a discount on one of Barbara's books for listeners of this podcast. Just use the code IVPWSAP25 for 25% off and free shipping when you purchase Soul Care in African American Practice at ivpress.com. You can find a link to the book and the discount code in the show notes. For those interested in Barbara's book Spiritual Practices for Soul Care, you'll find a link to that book in the show notes as well. And if you listen to the end of the credits, you'll hear an excerpt from our conversation where Barbara offers her best spiritual advice for graduate students and faculty. So jump right in! We're so glad you're here. — Ann Boyd For show notes or more information please visit our article at The Well. If you'd like to support the work of InterVarsity's Women Scholars and Professionals, including future podcasts such as this episode, you can do so at givetoiv.org/wsap. Thank you for listening!
“SOUL CARE” Dr. Barbara L. Peacock is one of a kind. She is the author of the award-winning book “Soul Care in African American Practice”; and her latest book, “Spiritual Practices for Soul Care”. She is passionate about the disciplines of prayer, spiritual direction (soul care), lectio divina (divine reading), and visio divina (divine seeing). Dr. Peacock shares her commitment to providing safe spaces for encounters with God and seeing lives transformed. Follow Dr. Peacock: @barbaralpeacock (Instagram/Twitter) Dr. Babara L. Peacock (FB) www.peacocksoulcare.com www.barbaralpeacock.com Follow B. Lifted Up! Radio: @bliftedupradio (Twitter/Instagram/Facebook) www.bliftedupradio.com | www.mochapodcastsnetwork.com/bliftedup (Websites) Alfred Edmond Jr. - @alfrededmondjr (Twitter) Dr. Michelle: "Dr. BT" (Link'd In) | Purchase Dr. Michell's Book: https://bit.ly/3M6cOBx Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vanessa's interview with Dr. Barbara L. Peacock is quite simply a delight. Even as they discuss the most difficult issues facing Christians today, Barbara brings us back to Jesus and joy. You will be challenged and encouraged in equal measure.Dr. Barbara L. Peacock is the award-winning author of Soul Care in African American Practice. She received the Award of Merit from Christianity Today, and the Martin Institute for Christianity and Culture and Dallas Willard Award (MIDWC) announced Soul Care in African American Practice as the book of the year in 2021. In addition, she received an award from Christianity for Biblical Equity (Mutuality) and is a finalist with the Museum of African American History Museum (Boston) and with Black Authors Matter.Dr. Peacock is founder of Peacock Soul Care (PSC). PSC is an institution that offers a certificate of completion in Spiritual Direction and Spiritual Formation for persons seeking the deeper journey with God. PSC is an inclusive Christocentric institute and is the first African American institute that offers these two certificates. PSC also offers special Soul Care Leadership classes for persons that would like to take semester classes.Dr. Peacock received her Bachelor of Science degree from North Carolina Central University, Durham, NC; her master's degree from Princeton Theological Seminary and holds a Doctorate of Ministry from Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary. Her dissertation emphasis was Spiritual Direction for Ministry Leaders.She is a passionate spiritual director, preacher, teacher, and intercessor. She serves as a spiritual leader for individuals and groups, desiring them to experience a deeper relationship with God. She is committed to serving with the Charlotte-based True Value of a Woman Ministry, BraveWorks, and for Charlotte Prayer Network. She served as a national speaker with the Exponential Group, a fundraising organization founded by Dr. Bruce Wilkinson.Dr. Peacock enjoys traveling, writing, and exercising. She is married to Gilbert and they are the owners of Freedom Financial Advantage. The Peacock's have one daughter, Vernee. She is married to Michael. They and the Peacock's grandchildren, Eden and Eliah, reside in Milton, MA.» Subscribe to PEACE TALKS Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/peace-talks/id1590168616About the Center for Formation, Justice and Peace:Justice and peace come from the inside out—from the overflow of a transformed heart. This belief led our founder, Bishop Todd Hunter, to start the Center for Formation, Justice and Peace in 2021. The Center brings together a diverse, interdenominational community of people who want to be formed in love to heal a broken world. Because “religion” is often part of the problem, we've created a brave, Jesus-centered space for dialogue, questioning, creating, and exploration. PEACE TALKS introduces you to women and men who are working to undo oppression, leading to lives of deeper peace for all.*Connect with The Center Online!*Visit The Center's Website: https://centerfjp.orgFollow The Center on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/centerfjpFollow The Center on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CenterFjpFollow The Center on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/centerfjp/Support the show
Spiritual Practices for Soul Care — 40 Ways to Deepen Your Faith with Dr Barbara L Peacock
Season 4, Episode 10Dr. Barbara L. Peacock. Barbara is a spiritual director, author, and preacher. She is the founder of Barbara L. Peacock Ministries, a ministry committed to developing disciples through prayer, spiritual direction, soul care, mentoring, and teaching. Dr. Peacock enjoys traveling, writing, exercising, eating good food and playing games like Scrabble, Every Word and Sudoku. She has been married to her husband Gilbert for 42 years. Barbara has a Doctor of Ministry with a focus on spiritual formation for ministry leaders from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. She authored the award-winning book, Soul Care in African American Practice, in 2020 and has an upcoming book release, Spiritual Practices for Soul Care: 40 Ways to Deepen Your Faith, set for August 2023. Books:https://bookstore.vineyardcolumbus.org/reads/p/soul-care-in-african-american-practice https://bookstore.vineyardcolumbus.org/reads/ministries/the-in-between-podcastBIO:https://www.ivpress.com/barbara-l-peacockWebsite: barbaralpeacock.comWebsite: peacocksoulcare.comLinkedin: Barbara Peacock
Today I'm featuring the work of Dr Barbara L. Peacock and her essay and insights on Coretta Scott King with relationship to prayer and the struggle for civil rights.
It's episode 100 folks! The cohosts begin by discussing eternal conscious torment since it's just that time of the year. Then, Dr. Barbara L. Peacock joined us to talk about spiritual formation and soul care from a historic African American perspective. Dr. Peacock's ministry: https://www.barbaralpeacock.com Dr. Peacock's school: https://www.peacocksoulcare.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thatjesuspodcast/message
“Therefore, gird up the loins of your mind, live soberly, and set your hopes completely on the grace to be brought to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ.” 1 Peter 1:13 Anita Vincent joins us on the podcast to discuss her article that was in the most recent CGS Journal, The Spiritual Preparation of the Adult. She speaks about how adults need to be not only mentally ready but also spiritually ready to encounter God and the Child in the atrium and how this is spoken about by Maria Montessori as well as Sofia and Gianna. We should contemplate who we are in a relationship with, God, as well as the child. She lifts up those capital “sins” of pride and anger that the adult must give up in order to be prepared spiritually. Anita has been involved in CGS since 2004. She is a recognized Level I Formation Leader. She is also a certified Elementary Montessori teacher. She graduated with the MAPS-CGS degree from the Aquinas Institute of Theology in 2012. She has continued research and collaboration with a broad group of religious educators and Montessorians. Her work with children spans everything from toddlers to high school. She is currently the Director of Religious Education and Formation at St. Theresa of the Child Jesus Parish in Hellertown, PA. Her most recent contribution is a chapter for a book on homiletics for racial justice. Some of her work includes: Anita Vincent. “Dismantling the Ecclesial Legacy of Colonial Attitudes.” In Preaching Racial Justice, edited by Gregory Heille OP, Maurice Nutt CSsR, and Deborah Wilhelm. Maryknoll NY: Orbis Books, forthcoming in 2023. Building a Beloved Atrium Community – series of presentations made in collaboration with the Center for Children and Theology, Washington, D.C.; August 12th, 2020 to June 15th, 2022 (notes and/or videos provided upon request). Build Bridges, not walls – presentation made at Weaving Our Gifts conference, Washington, D.C.; October 2019 Catechesis of the Good Shepherd in the Third Plane of Development – paper presented at the Cavalletti Symposium, Aquinas Institute of Theology, St. Louis, Missouri; August 2017 Hope Embodied in Human Hands: Faith Formation in Catechesis of the Good Shepherd – paper presented at the annual conference of the Religious Education Association, Pittsburgh, PA; November, 2016. Building a Foundation for Interfaith Understanding with Children in the 3-6 and 6-9 Atria of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd – a study of catechetics from an inter-faith and non-violent perspective. Center for Children and Theology, Washington, D.C.; June 2014. (https://cctheo.org/occasional-papers/building-foundation-interfaith-understanding) Suggested Reading: The Spiritual Preparation of the Teacher – an Interfaith Approach, Issue XXIV, May 2017; http://cctheo.org/news/interfaith-spiritual-preparation/ The Monastic Heart: 50 Simple Practices for a Contemplative and Fulfilling Life by Joan Chittister Yes, and...: Daily Meditations by Richard Rohr O.F.M. Soul Care in African American Practice by Barbara L. Peacock 2022 Journal of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Information about Membership to CGSUSA AUDIO VERSION of The Religious Potential of the Child by Sofia Cavalletti, read by Rebekah Rojcewicz. CGSUSA has created a Premium Podcast Channel for this audiobook through Podbean. The cost is $29.00 and does include the audio version of all chapters of The Religious Potential of the Child, 3rd Edition all read by Rebekah Rojcewicz. We have provided both video overview instructions and written instructions on accessing this audiobook. Please use these resources. Unlike the regular podcast, which will remain free and available on many podcast players/apps, this new resource is available only on the Podbean App, which you may download from the IOS App store or the Google Play App store. Learn more here! Step by step instructions here! Learn more about the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd at www.cgsusa.org Follow us on Social Media- Facebook at “The United States Association of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd” Instagram- cgsusa Twitter- @cgsusa Pinterest- Natl Assoc of Catechesis of the Good Shepherd USA YouTube- oneofhisheep
Barbara L. Peacock, D. Min. Author: Award Winning - Soul Care in African American Practice Chair Biblical Studies at Chun University Founder Peacock Soul Care - Institute of Spiritual Direction, Spiritual Formation and Soul Care Leadership 704-608-4803 Book Info: https://www.ivpress.com/soul-care-in-african-american-practice Press Kit: https://www.ivpress.com/Media/Default/Press-Kits/4671-press.pdf BIO: https://www.ivpress.com/barbara-l-peacock Website: barbaralpeacock.com Website: peacocksoulcare.com Website: chununiversity.info linkedin: Barbara Peacock
In this BlackGirlMagic Episode, Ekemini and Christina are at the table with Natalie Lauren Sims. They talk about Natalie's hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma on the heels of the centennial anniversary of the Tulsa Massacre. Learn more about Natalie Lauren Sims: Art is where we wander until our voice finds us. And like all truth, it finds us eventually. As stubborn as a sunrise, arriving to set the captives of darkness free, Natalie Lauren's work is the “Art of Liberation.” In the spirit of unrelenting audacity inherited from her hometown, the same womb that birthed Black Wall Street; Natalie Lauren is a multi-sensory storyteller. Advocating for untold stories of black women is a burden too significant to be restricted to one medium. So Natalie has set out to master a mixed media form of storytelling, utilizing Songwriting, Painting, and Creative Direction. Her art is an homage created to disrupt the silence and the monolithic identity seeking to oppress black women into a digestible narrative for everyone else but themselves. Natalie aims to curate a safe space for black women to explore the fullness of their humanity found in radical BEING instead of consistent DOING. IVP Truth's Table Discount for Soul Care in African American Practice by Barbara L. Peacock: Truth's Table listeners can save 30% off Soul Care in African American Practice when they order at https://www.ivpress.com/soul-care-in-african-american-practice using promo code TRUTH21 offer expires on September 30, 2021. Sponsor: IVP The Coming Race Wars Video: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/zybfbz5o2a0edxh/AAD-T2nlGJ1AAWWK_VerZwRYa?dl=0 Black Women, join Truth's Table Black Women's Discipleship Group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/truthstablediscipleship Support Truth's Table: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TruthsTable PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/TruthsTable Merchandise: https://teespring.com/shop/truthstable?pid=46&cid=2742
Overview Today on the podcast, I had the true delight of getting to talk to Dr. Barbara L. Peacock. Dr. Peacock is a D.Min. graduate of Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary. She’s a spiritual director, author, teacher and preacher. She is the founder of Barbara L. Peacock Ministries, a ministry committed to developing disciples through prayer, spiritual direction, soul care, mentoring and teaching. In today’s conversation, we talk about Dr. Peacock’s call to ministry, her own struggle with depression, how she overcame that and the freedom that she has found on the other side of that suffering. We talk about her new book Soul Care in the African American Practice that received the 2021 Christianity Today Award of Merit in the Spiritual Formation category. In this book, Dr. Peacock reflects on the disciplines of prayer, spiritual direction and soul care and how these are woven into the African American culture and lived out in the rich heritage of its faith community. She uses the examples of 10 significant men and women in the African American community to offer us the opportunity to engage in practices of soul care as we learn from these spiritual leaders. You can find a link to her book and the workbook that goes with it in our show notes today. You can purchase it through InterVarsity Press, Amazon or your local bookstore, so if you haven’t already done so, make sure you grab a copy of that. So without further ado, let’s listen to my conversation with Dr. Peacock!
What is spiritual direction and how is it different from counseling, discipling, mentorship, teaching, coaching, soul care, or friendship? We'll answer this and more in today's episode, including how spiritual direction can be a helpful practice in discerning our next right thing. Listen in. Links + Resources From This Episode: Redefine learning with 30% off your first month of KiwiCo with code NEXTRIGHTTHING Spiritual Direction by Gary Moon and David Benner Soul Care in African-American Practice by Barbara L. Peacock Let Your Life Speak by Parker Palmer Sacred Companions by David Benner Order The Next Right Thing Guided Journal Grab a copy of my book The Next Right Thing Find me on Instagram @emilypfreeman Download Transcript
Black History Month Tune in Saturday at 4PM for Special Presentation: Empowerment Showcase: Power of African Americans in History Hosted by Katris & Davayan Wright Featuring: Dr. Debra Dunston - Healing Dr. Barbara L. Peacock - Spirituality Donna Lee Ree - Helps Michael Carson - Inventions Brian K. McNeill - Communication ERGJ - Money Visionary - Lisa Santiago McNeill Personal Conversation | Business Information | Spiritual Conversation Economic Independence Through Entrepreneurship IS EMPOWERMENT!! Host: Lisa Santiago McNeill, The Coaches Coach & Brian K. McNeill, The Sales Confidence Coach #BeAGuest - email: admin@epublishyou.com (Authors, Coaches, Consultants & Entrepreneurs welcome #NeedAGuest - The Empowerment Duo, together or separately would make an awesome guest for your show. email: admin@epublishyou.com with your requirements. Register for alerts and special drawing: https://bit.ly/BHM2621 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/esptv7/support
Black History Month Tune in Saturday at 4PM for Special Presentation: Empowerment Showcase: Power of African Americans in History Hosted by Katris & Davayan Wright Featuring: Dr. Debra Dunston - Healing Dr. Barbara L. Peacock - Spirituality Donna Lee Ree - Helps Michael Carson - Inventions Brian K. McNeill - Communication ERGJ - Money Visionary - Lisa Santiago McNeill Personal Conversation | Business Information | Spiritual Conversation Economic Independence Through Entrepreneurship IS EMPOWERMENT!! Host: Lisa Santiago McNeill, The Coaches Coach & Brian K. McNeill, The Sales Confidence Coach #BeAGuest - email: admin@epublishyou.com (Authors, Coaches, Consultants & Entrepreneurs welcome #NeedAGuest - The Empowerment Duo, together or separately would make an awesome guest for your show. email: admin@epublishyou.com with your requirements. Register for alerts and special drawing: https://bit.ly/BHM2621 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/esptv7/support
In this episode, you’ll also hear:What kind of research may – and may not – be necessary for the type of book you’re writingThe authors’ tips on making time to write, even when you have a busy scheduleDifferences between self-publishing and traditional publishing – and the unique experience of being published in an anthologyThe importance of outlining, and how that may look a little different for everyoneTop mistakes that new or aspiring authors tend to make – and what to do insteadWhat the authors wish they knew before they started writing BIO:Dr. Barbara L. Peacock is a minister, Spiritual Director, business owner, and the author of Soul Care in African American Practice, a #1 New Release with Amazon. She is a graduate of North Carolina Central University, Princeton Theological Seminary, and Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary where her doctoral focus was Spiritual Formation for Ministry Leaders. Dr. Peacock served on staff as the Minister of Discipleship and Prayer at The Park Church, Charlotte, NC for 14 years and went on to found Barbara L. Peacock Ministries in 2013. She has been married to her husband Gilbert, for 41 years. They are co-owners of Freedom Financial Advantage, LLC, a kingdom-driven business that positions organizations, churches, and individuals for financial success.Denise Taylor has many professional achievements that all pale in comparison to her role as Chuck Taylor’s wife and Chanise & Ciera Taylor’s mom. The Taylors reside in Charlotte, NC. In addition to overseeing the First Wives Club, Denise works professionally at a Fortune 500 company, is a licensed coach, trainer, and speaker with the John Maxwell Team and she is an Independent Pampered Chef consultant (because it’s fun).Tamra T. Bush is a loving wife and mother of 4 with a genuine heart. Her passion for people drives her to educate, uplift, and nurture those around her towards financial success. She is knowledgeable in the areas of business infrastructure, real estate investing, asset protection, and credit, with decades of experience. She is a licensed insurance agent with a Bachelor’s degree in Project Management from AIU and a certification in Paralegal Studies from Canisius College. Growing up in the Langfield Projects of Buffalo, NY has taught her that the lack of information and proper financial planning can limit access to resources and diminish a person’s hope for their future. Because of this, Tamra decided to start a consulting business that offers a wide range of services designed to help people make healthy, informed decisions about their finances and credit.GET CONNECTED: Dr. Barbara L. Peacock:Website: https://www.barbaralpeacock.com/Book: https://www.ivpress.com/soul-care-in-african-american-practiceFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/barbara.peacock.35 Denise Taylor:Website: https://www.denisetaylor.liveBook: https://www.firstwivesclub.live/fwc-store.html#/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/denisetaylorlive/ Tamra T. Bush:Website: https://www.source1associates.com/Book: https://www.bookclout.com/book/kingdomFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TamraTBush
[ep 109] Dr. Barbara L Peacock is an author, teacher, spiritual leader and speaker. She is the founder of Barbara L. Peacock Ministries (BLP Ministries). BLP Ministries is committed to...
In her new book, Soul Care in African American Practice, Dr. Barbara L. Peacock illustrates a journey of prayer, spiritual direction, and soul care from an African American perspective. She reflects on how these disciplines are woven into the African American culture and lived out in the rich heritage of its faith community. Using examples of ten significant men and women―Frederick Douglass, Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, Darrell Griffin, Renita Weems, Harold Carter, Jessica Ingram, Coretta Scott King, James Washington, and Howard Thurman―Barbara Peacock offers us the opportunity to engage in practices of soul care as we learn from these spiritual leaders. If you've yearned for a more culturally authentic experience of spiritual transformation in your life and community, this book will help you grow in new yet timeless ways. Barbara L. Peacock (DMin, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary) is a spiritual director, author, teacher, and preacher. She is the founder of Barbara L. Peacock Ministries, a ministry committed to developing disciples through prayer, spiritual direction, soul care, mentoring, and teaching. Connect with Barbara on social media at:Facebook @barbara.peacock.35Twitter @bpeacock888Instagram @peacock9807
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#129 Dr. Barbara L. Peacock: Understanding Soul Care by Wesley Seminary Podcast