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Onelife Community Church
Who Are Your Friends?

Onelife Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 38:26


Most of us interact with people on a daily basis. It's fairly easy for us to live surface lives and make it from one day to the next without really “knowing” people.   The reality is that people may know our name or recognize us. We may have some “friends” through social media or interact with people we work with or go to school with, but the truth is…most of us aren't really known. Most of us don't understand or realize that we all are created to be known & loved. Join us as we are reminded of the importance of “Being Known”.

Living Beyond 120
Master Sex and Intimacy: Self-Love, Courageous Conversations, and Unstoppable Connection - Episode 274

Living Beyond 120

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 73:39 Transcription Available


In this episode of the Gladden Longevity Podcast, Dr. Jeffrey Gladden and intimacy expert, Caitlin V, delve into the intricate relationship between intimacy, sexuality, and overall well-being. They explore the importance of self-intimacy as a foundation for partnered relationships, the necessity of courageous conversations, and the role of commitment in fostering emotional safety. The discussion emphasizes the significance of tension and release in relationships, the healing of past traumas, and the joy of creating deeper connections with oneself and others. Caitlin shares insights from her personal journey and professional expertise, highlighting the transformative power of understanding and empathy in nurturing intimacy.    FOR THE AUDIENCE   Use code 'Podcast10' to get 10% OFF on any of our supplements at https://gladdenlongevityshop.com/    Get Caitlin V's help! → https://caitlinvneal.com/programs/   Takeaways  Intimacy begins with self-love and understanding.  Courageous conversations are essential for emotional safety.  Tension and release are vital in relationships.  Commitment is about emotional and spiritual investment.  Empathy enhances integrity in relationships.  Self-intimacy lays the groundwork for partnered intimacy.  Healing from trauma fosters deeper connections.  Relationships require ongoing effort and communication.  Creating joy together strengthens relationships.  Understanding and vulnerability are key to intimacy.    Chapters  00:00 Exploring Intimacy and Sexuality  08:32 The Importance of Self-Intimacy  13:35 Communication and Vulnerability in Relationships  19:36 Understanding Trauma and Healing  26:57 Courageous Conversations for Deeper Connection  36:14 Creating Safe Spaces for Conversations  41:17 The Art of Difficult Conversations  43:35 Understanding Through Structured Communication  47:10 The Joy of Being Known  50:51 Navigating Tension in Relationships  55:06 The Importance of Commitment  01:00:14 Intentions and Boundaries in Relationships  01:12:37 Goodbye    To learn more about Caitlin V and her work:  Email: caitlin@caitlinvneal.com   YouTube: http://youtube.com/caitlinv   Website: https://caitlinvneal.com/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caitlinvneal/?hl=en  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/caitlinvspot/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caitlinvneal/  X: https://x.com/caitlinvneal  TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@caitlinvictoriousx_?lang=en     Reach out to us at:    Website: https://gladdenlongevity.com/     Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Gladdenlongevity/    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gladdenlongevity/?hl=en     LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gladdenlongevity    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5_q8nexY4K5ilgFnKm7naw 

Onelife Community Church
We're Better Together

Onelife Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 40:17


Most of us interact with people on a daily basis. It's fairly easy for us to live surface lives and make it from one day to the next without really “knowing” people.   The reality is that people may know our name or recognize us. We may have some “friends” through social media or interact with people we work with or go to school with, but the truth is…most of us aren't really known. Most of us don't understand or realize that we all are created to be known & loved. Join us as we are reminded of the importance of “Being Known”.

Onelife Community Church
You Have a Story to Share

Onelife Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 43:35


Most of us interact with people on a daily basis. It's fairly easy for us to live surface lives and make it from one day to the next without really “knowing” people.   The reality is that people may know our name or recognize us. We may have some “friends” through social media or interact with people we work with or go to school with, but the truth is…most of us aren't really known. Most of us don't understand or realize that we all are created to be known & loved. Join us as we are reminded of the importance of “Being Known”.

Moonbeaming
How I Deal with Haters (Part 1)

Moonbeaming

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 59:02


Do you fear being perceived? Are you afraid to share your thoughts with the world? Do you take the opinions of others to heart?With the online world now infiltrating almost all aspects of our lives, the fear of judgement from others is more pertinent than ever. But what if you let go of that fear? In this episode, Sarah shares her experience of dealing with haters. She presents practical, energetic and existential ways to deal with criticism. This is a deep dive on misogyny, the psychology of haters, and how to make your art even as a highly sensitive creative.You'll learn:How to identify concern trolling or perfectionism trollingWhat people really mean when they say they don't want to be perceivedAbout the energies behind criticismHow to creatively channel jealousyHow to recognize when someone's nervous system is dysregulatedPractical ways to have boundaries so you can make the work you are supposed to make in the worldIf you're holding back from putting yourself out there for fear of negative feedback from others, this episode is for you.Sign up to Clear Channels here, enrolment ends February 26th!Being Known, and Not at All by Devon PriceLet's go crazy by Lauren HoughThe Right to Art: fandom, parasociality, and the big thief of it all by Eliza McLambIs it true love, or is it parasociality? by Devaney WolfeWatch Eliza McLamb on A Bit Fruity hereMOON STUDIO WORKSHOP LINKSClear Channels Workshop.Future Self Workshop.Our Hermit Year.Mystic Vision Workshop.Join the Moon Studio Patreon.Buy the 2025 Many Moons Lunar Planner.Subscribe to our newsletter.Find Sarah on Instagram.

Onelife Community Church
Proximity & Presence

Onelife Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 45:12


Most of us interact with people on a daily basis. It's fairly easy for us to live surface lives and make it from one day to the next without really “knowing” people.   The reality is that people may know our name or recognize us. We may have some “friends” through social media or interact with people we work with or go to school with, but the truth is…most of us aren't really known. Most of us don't understand or realize that we all are created to be known & loved. Join us as we are reminded of the importance of “Being Known”. Genesis 2:18, Eccl. 4:9-12, 2 John 1:12, 2 Tim. 3:1-4

Onelife Community Church
Alone vs. Known

Onelife Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 42:50


Most of us interact with people on a daily basis. It's fairly easy for us to live surface lives and make it from one day to the next without really “knowing” people.   The reality is that people may know our name or recognize us. We may have some “friends” through social media or interact with people we work with or go to school with, but the truth is…most of us aren't really known. Most of us don't understand or realize that we all are created to be known & loved. Join us as we are reminded of the importance of “Being Known”.

Hope Talks
How Dr. Curt Thompson Found Hope in Christ – Episode 37

Hope Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 54:45


In this episode, Haley and Dustin are joined by Dr. Curt Thompson. He is a Christian psychiatrist, speaker, host of the Being Known podcast, and author of numerous books, including The Deepest Place: Suffering and the Formation of Hope.   Dr. Thompson shares his story of hope and how the close relationships in his life have helped cultivate his hope in the Lord. He also shares how hope is not just something we “have” in Christ but something we “form” by embracing our suffering, sharing our story, and allowing ourselves to be loved by God and others.   Subscribe to the podcast and tune in each week as Haley and Dustin share with you what the Bible says about real-life issues with compassion, warmth, and wit.   So you have every reason for hope, for every challenge in life. Because hope means everything.   Hope Talks is a podcast of the ministry of Hope for the Heart.   Listen in to learn more: (10:41) Concept of Hope and Salvation  (14:14) The Importance of Community in Hope (18:29) Hope in Grief and Longing  (22:16) Finding Hope in the Real World  (28:21) Memory and Anticipated Future Encoding  (32:44) Hope Formation Through Community and Embodiment (36:08) Forming Hope Through Love and Story  (50:34) Suffering and Hope in Following Christ  --------------   Helpful links and resources   Listen to Being Known, Curt Thompson's podcast --   --On Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/being-known-podcast/id1556261828   --On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6JO8BOyMi2eAcwilfHBPho   --On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BeingKnownPodcast   Learn more about Dr. Curt Thompson:  –Website: https://curtthompsonmd.com/   –Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/curtthompsonmd/    –The Center for Being Known: https://www.thecbk.org/    Get Dr. Curt Thompson's book, The Deepest Place: Suffering and the Formation of Hope -- https://tinyurl.com/tzv8yt9y   -------------- Connect with Hope for the Heart on social!    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hopefortheheart   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hopefortheheart    Learn more about the ministry and resources of Hope for the Heart: https://www.hopefortheheart.org/    Learn more about Hope Talks and catch up on past episodes: https://www.hopefortheheart.org/hopetalks/    Want to talk with June Hunt on Hope in the Night about a difficult life issue? Schedule a time here: https://resource.hopefortheheart.org/talk-with-june-hope-in-the-night   God's plan for you: https://www.hopefortheheart.org/gods-plan-for-you/   Give to the ministry of Hope for the Heart: https://www.hopefortheheart.org/donation/givehope/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=hopetalks    -------------- Bible verses mentioned in this episode   Psalm 130:7 – “Put your hope in the LORD, for with the LORD is unfailing love and with him is full redemption.”   Jeremiah 29:11 – “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”   John 16:33 (NKJV) – “These things I have spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world.”   Acts 9:10-19 – The story of Paul and Ananias   Romans 5:1-5 – “Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have gained access by faith into this grace in which we now stand. And we boast in the hope of the glory of God. Not only so, but we also glory in our sufferings because we know that suffering produces perseverance, perseverance, character, and character, hope. And hope does not put us to shame because God's love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, who has been given to us.”   Hebrews 6:19 – “We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure.”

Walk Boldly With Jesus
I Am Known (Identity Series)

Walk Boldly With Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 10:28


I Am Known (Identity Series)Psalm 139:1-4 "O Lord, you have searched me and known me. You know when I sit down and when I rise up; you discern my thoughts from far away. You search out my path and my lying down, and are acquainted with all my ways. Even before a word is on my tongue, O Lord, you know it completely.”I read a post on Facebook yesterday that pointed me to Psalm 139.  It was about different verse in the psalm, but when I read the whole thing I realized it was a really good one.  They all probably are great.  I have heard if you are going to start reading the Bible for the first time you should start with the Gospels, or with the Psalms.  That must mean they are pretty good.  These verses stood out to me in particular because they talk about how well God knows us.  Being Known is one of the six stages of Attachment developed by psychologist Gordon Neufeld.  His model presents six stages of attachment that create the foundations for virtually every relationship your children will ever have.  Since we are God's children, This is important to us as well.  I will list the six stages and then will focus on Being Known.  The stages are Proximity, Sameness, Belonging or Loyalty, Significance, Love & Being Known.Reading through those I think this verse may touch on more than one of them.  However, let's begin with Being Known and go from there.  Every single one of us longs to be known.  This is why we get upset when our loved ones get us a gift we don't like.  It is not necessarily the gift that upsets us, it is the fact that they didn't know us well enough to know we wouldn't like it.  God isn't like that.  God is omniscient, which means he has infinite awareness, understanding, and insight.  Another definition is that He possesses universal or complete knowledge.  God knows everything about you.  He can read your thoughts, he knows your actions and He also knows your heart behind your actions.  God knows why you did all the things you did.  This can be scary for some people because they feel they don't want God to know everything about them.  They feel they are not worthy of being known.  Some people might worry that God knows all they have done because they have done some things they are not proud of.  This is all of us actually.  I am sure there is not a single person who has gone through their whole life without doing some things they are not proud of.  We all say the wrong thing sometimes.  We all do the wrong thing sometimes.  We all hurt people intentionally or unintentionally.  The thing to remember is that God is not surprised by our behavior.  He has searched us and He knows us.  This means He knows all of us.  He doesn't just look at the things we did that we wish we hadn't done.  He looks at everything we have done.  He knows our motives behind all we have done.  He looks straight into our heart.  This is a good thing because He sees what we can't see.  He knows that when we acted out and yelled that we hated our parents, we didn't really hate them.  He knows that when we yelled at our spouse or our friend it was really because we were hurting inside, or because we had an awful day at work and needed a safe space to let off steam.  He knows that when we yelled at our children when we caught them doing drugs or something else dangerous it was because we were really scared.  He knows that when we were unkind to the person in line it was because of all the stress and pressure at work.  God Knows Everything!  He gets it.  He understands that our actions aren't who we are.  
He knows that, but do we know that?  Do we give ourselves the grace of examining our behavior after the fact?  Do we allow ourselves forgiveness when we factor in our motives?  I am not saying the things I listed above are good reasons to do those things.  I don't think we should take our frustrations out on our spouse, friends, or kids.  I am not excusing the behaviors, I am explaining them though.  If your friend was super stressed at work and then you called and asked a question and they yelled at you, would you be angry with them?  Would you want to stop being friends with that person?  Would you realize that was out of character and try to find out what was wrong with your friend?  We tend to have so much grace for other people and yet not very much for ourselves.  I would love it if we could change that.  I would love it if we could all start to see ourselves a little more through the Lord's eyes.  The next line says, “You search out my path and my lying down, and are acquainted with all my ways. Even before a word is on my tongue, O Lord, you know it completely.”  God knows all your ways.  He knows that you are grumpy before coffee in the morning.  He knows you don't like change.  He knows you don't like to stay up late.  He knows you are irritable if you get hungry.  He also knows you are a great mom, dad, friend.  He knows you are a great employee,  He knows you are a great spouse or partner.  He knows the good, the bad and the ugly and you know what, He still loves you.  He loves you not despite all of it, but because of all of it.  The verse says He knows our words even before we say them. I wish sometimes He would guard my mouth and prevent me from saying some of them.  How about you?  Have you ever wished you hadn't say something?  Have you ever just blurted something out that felt right in the moment and yet you instantly regretted it?  I know I have.  God knows our thoughts and He knows our words.  Again, he knows the thoughts and feelings behind our words.  He knows the feelings that we might not even know.  Sometimes we may feel angry and yet we are just worried or anxious.  God knows this.  God knows our heart, even when we don't.  We are known and loved by God.  We are accepted and loved by God.  God knows us better than anyone we have ever known and He loves us.  I need everyone single one of you to hear that on an individual level today.  You are known by God.  God knows your inner most thoughts and desires.  God knows the why behind your actions.  God sees through all the BS that we put up to protect ourselves and He sees you, the real you.  God loves you!  He loves you right this very second, right as you are.  He isn't waiting for you to become something else, He isn't waiting until to you do this or that, He isn't waiting for you to be perfect.  He knows you and loves you just as you are.  He loves all you imperfections, He loves all the ways you spread His love and His light.  Yes you do, you spread His love and His light just by being you!  God loves you, all of you!!Dear Heavenly Father, I ask you to bless all those listening to this episode today!  Lord, I ask you to open everyone's hearts and minds so they can really hear this message today.  Help each and every listener hear how much you know them and how much you love them.  Help them to feel it down to their core Lord.  We ask you to guard our thoughts and our words.  We pray that our thoughts conform to your thoughts.  Lord you are so amazing.  You know everything about us and you still love us.  Help us to do the same. Help us to know ourselves and still love ourselves.  Soften our hearts o Lord!  We love you and we ask all of this in accordance with you will and in Jesus' holy name, Amen!Thank you so much for joining me on this journey to walk boldly with Jesus! Remember tomorrow is week #3 of the Identity Series in Mentoring. I hope you join me on zoom. It's not too late, Just head over to my website, walkboldlywithjesus.com or click on the link below. I look forward to seeing some of you tomorrow night on zoom and the rest of you you I look forward to meeting you here again again tomorrow.  Remember Jesus loves you and so do I.  Have a blessed day!Today's Word from the Lord was received in July 2024 by a member of my Catholic Charismatic Prayer Group. If you have any questions about the prayer group, these words, or how to join us for a meeting, please email CatholicCharismaticPrayerGroup@gmail.com. Today's Word from the Lord is, “You must trust me, and allow me to do my work in you and through you. My love is for everyone. You will be sanctified as you obey me.”   www.findingtruenorthcoaching.comCLICK HERE TO DONATECLICK HERE to sign up for Mentoring CLICK HERE to sign up for Daily "Word from the Lord" emailsCLICK HERE to sign up for my newsletter & receive a free audio training about inviting Jesus into your daily lifeCLICK HERE to buy my book Total Trust in God's Safe Embrace

Fellowship Jonesboro
Relationships 101 | Being Known

Fellowship Jonesboro

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 45:01


Pastor Chad walks us through several passages as we discuss how God's growth plan for our lives is dependent on being known by other people.

Charis Daily Live Bible Study
Receiving the Love of the Father | S4 Ep 14

Charis Daily Live Bible Study

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2025 28:31


In today's episode, learn how your Heavenly Father deeply understands your pain, sees your struggles, and offers His unconditional love to you absent of your mental understanding

World of Marketing
Episode 246: Legal Coaching for What You Really Want With Steve Seckler

World of Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 28:26


Steve Seckler is a seasoned lawyer turned marketer and leadership coach for lawyers. He has also authored the book Think Like a Lawyer, Act Like an Entrepreneur, set to be published in 2025. Steve is an expert in teaching lawyers how to balance skepticism and risk aversion with the relationship-building skills needed to grow their practices. Here's a Glimpse of What You'll Learn 0:00 Preview - The Power of Being Known 1:04 Introduction 1:56 Getting to Know Steve 3:51 Steve's Life Right Out of Law School 6:16 Steve's Experience in Lawyer Recruiting 7:49 The Truth About Recruiting for Firms 10:45 The Power of Being Known 13:25 Discussing Steve's Book 15:55 A Lawyer's Job: “Promot Thyself” 18:42 What Sets Steve Apart From Competition 23:00 Get Help That Gets You What You Want 26:32 Wrapping Up A coach is there for you to figure out your goals. They are a mentor. As Steve puts it, they are a “reality check.” Not everyone knows what they actually want in order to achieve success, but that's the first step. Reach out to Steve today to start your journey on figuring out what it is you need to find greater satisfaction in your life and profession. Speakers Featured in This Episode - Tom Foster of Foster Web Marketing- Steve Seckler of Seckler Attorney Coaching This episode is brought to you by Foster Web Marketing. Foster Web Marketing is dedicated to providing cutting-edge, highly customizable marketing and strategic solutions specifically designed for law firms and medical practices. Our award-winning marketing and systems solutions are what set us apart from everyone else.  

Webflail
Ep 107 | Nigeria to England, Fiverr to Greater Studio | with Tolu Abolarin

Webflail

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 56:33


Hello and welcome to episode 107 of Webflail. I'm your host, Jack, your failure connoisseur, and today I am joined by none other than Tolu Abolarin. This guy came up to me at FlowFest in Manchester. He was a little nervous and said, "Hey Jack, I listen to the podcast, I'm a big fan."I was like, "Oh my God, someone listens to the Webflail podcast! I appreciate you, thanks so much!" We stayed in contact, and he recently reached out and said, "Hey Jack, would you mind if I came on and shared my story?" He's got a killer story, as you're about to find out today, so I'm very glad to have him on.Tolu moved to Birmingham from Nigeria last year. He now works at Greater Studio, based in New York, freelancing for them while also doing his own freelance projects. He's got a killer portfolio, so definitely check that out: ToluMEN.com—that's T-O-L-U-M-E-N.com. His portfolio is beautiful. He does both design and development, and he's really starting to make waves. But has it always been easy? Of course not.The three failures we'll be discussing today are: 1) Chasing money over quality and not niching down2) Not networking enough3) Working for a startup without a formal agreement—or not getting paid.TIMESTAMPS00:00 Introduction to Freelancing Journey00:27 Meet Tolu Abelaran: A Story of Growth01:10 Tolu's Journey from Nigeria to the UK02:38 Embracing Failure as a Learning Tool04:48 Discovering Webflow: A New Skillset08:55 Breaking into the Webflow Community13:30 Landing a Full-Time Role at Greater Studio15:37 Balancing Freelance and Full-Time Work20:24 Reflecting on Past Mistakes and Niching Down27:08 The Importance of Being Known for Something27:48 Finding Your Niche in the Webflow Community29:58 Overcoming Networking Challenges33:40 The Power of Connection and Networking39:20 Learning from a Painful Startup Experience47:43 The Value of Agency Work for Stability51:03 Embracing New Skills and Future Challenges53:02 Conclusion and GratitudeWEBFLAIL FREEBIES10 Step Process To Land Your First Webflow Clients: The Ultimate Guide:https://www.webflail.com/resources/10-step-process-to-land-your-first-webflow-clients-the-ultimate-guideLINKS FOR TOLU‍

Do Theology
135: Different Fundamentalisms (responding to Gavin Ortlund)

Do Theology

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 82:55


Jeremy responds to Gavin Ortlund's recent critique of "fundamentalist tendencies" by explaining the differences between cultural fundamentalism and biblical fundamentalism. At the end of the day, biblical fundamentalism proves to be the answer to our squabbles. Check out the many links below! One book that wasn't mentioned but should have been is, "Fight the Good Fight," which can be found here: https://a.co/d/gKahi98   Subscribe to the podcast: https://linktr.ee/DoTheology   Check out Foundations Media: https://foundationsmedia.org   https://dotheology.com https://store.dotheology.com https://www.buymeacoffee.com/DoTheology   Contact Us: show@dotheology.com https://twitter.com/dotheology https://facebook.com/dotheology   Response to Ortlund's debate with Trent Horn: https://youtu.be/DgTRPS454kk?si=v0KHQfaAoY8-L3ve Response to Ortlund's local flood view: https://youtu.be/ytsSIYoTU-Q?si=OiZ3IiTwJo8zyEYh The Presbyterian Controversy: https://a.co/d/6YSz9CL Fundamentalism and American Culture: https://a.co/d/60ZxbWN Reforming Fundamentalism: https://a.co/d/1lRtN6x Evangelicalism Divided: https://a.co/d/cOezLdy Neo-Evangelicalism: https://a.co/d/76heZmg For Such a Time as This: https://www.ifca.org/page/bookstore   0:00 Introduction and Music 3:07 Gavin's a Good Guy Who's Wrong Sometimes 5:20 Context of Gavin's Latest Video 8:54 Goals for This Video 9:51 Definitions (Don't Skip This) 13:11 Recommended Reading 17:11 Labeling Gavin as Evangelical 18:37 Labeling Jeremy as a Biblical Fundamentalist 22:08 Scripture Encouraging Biblical Fundamentalism 29:35 Gavin's Summary of Fundamentalism 33:50 Why We Used to Be More Cooperative 41:12 Being Known for What You Oppose 49:03 Prideful Tribalism vs. Biblical Separation 55:52 He Doesn't Know Our Chart 57:51 Where Hermeneutics and Eschatology Fit 1:11:47 The Lack of Love and Fruit 1:19:07 Gavin's Three Takeaways 1:19:47 Jeremy's Five Takeaways

Love UnVeiled
Let's Get Real: Knowing God More & Being Known - Session One

Love UnVeiled

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 73:08


Let's Get Real: Knowing God More & Being Known - Session OneDownload companion booklet here: https://loveunveiled.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Booklet-Knowing-God-More-and-Being-Known-1.pdf

Love UnVeiled
Let's Get Real: Knowing God More & Being Known - Session Two

Love UnVeiled

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 49:04


Let's Get Real: Knowing God More & Being Known - Session TwoDownload companion booklet here: https://loveunveiled.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Booklet-Knowing-God-More-and-Being-Known-1.pdf

Love UnVeiled
Let's Get Real: Knowing God More & Being Known - Session Three

Love UnVeiled

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 33:45


Let's Get Real: Knowing God More & Being Known - Session ThreeDownload companion booklet here: https://loveunveiled.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Booklet-Knowing-God-More-and-Being-Known-1.pdf

Love UnVeiled
Let's Get Real: Knowing God More & Being Known - Session Four

Love UnVeiled

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 89:32


Let's Get Real: Knowing God More & Being Known - Session FourDownload companion booklet here: https://loveunveiled.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Booklet-Knowing-God-More-and-Being-Known-1.pdf

Doable Discipleship
Thinking Differently About Shame with Dr. Curt Thompson

Doable Discipleship

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 57:01


Shame is, without a doubt, one of the most difficult, devastating, negatively impactful, and yet human experiences. We all have felt and will feel shame in our lives – it's a part of the human story going all the way back to Adam and Eve – and perhaps some of you are in an incredibly difficult spiral of shame right now. But what does shame tell us? We can't deny the reality of shame, so what does it tell us about who we are, how we think and relate and process, and most importantly about who God is. In this episode host Jason Wieland is joined by Dr. Curt Thompson, author of many books including The Soul of Shame and host of the Being Known podcast. In this conversation, Jason and Curt talk about what shame really is, the difference between guilt and shame, the isolating and distancing effects of shame, the hope of grace, living in humility, the beauty of the Gospel as response to shame, and much more. Doable Discipleship is a Saddleback Church podcast produced and hosted by Jason Wieland. It premiered in 2017 and now offers more than 380 episodes. Episodes release every Tuesday on your favorite podcast app and on the Saddleback Church YouTube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/saddleback).Resources for this episode: The Soul of Shame by Dr. Curt Thompson - https://www.amazon.com/Soul-Shame-Retelling-Stories-Ourselves/dp/0830844333/Other books by Dr. Curt Thompson - https://www.amazon.com/stores/Curt-Thompson-MD/author/B003BHHH7Ihttps://curtthompsonmd.com/Related Doable Discipleship EpisodesLiving With Hope in the Midst of Struggle - https://youtu.be/99Nki49V0fIUnderstanding Spiritual Warfare and Your Role In It - https://youtu.be/b1xj92NVDDkWhat God's Love Teaches About How We Should Love Others - https://youtu.be/Hcu3TTzS9A4Thinking About the Fruit of the Spirit - https://youtu.be/1JPaiNnbcAs

Unhurried Living
303: Unhurried Favorites - The Soul of Desire (Alan w/Curt Thompson, MD)

Unhurried Living

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 52:32


Over the summer, we are sharing some replays of our podcast we're calling “Unhurried Favorites.”Today I'm resharing an interview with Curt Thompson, MD about his book The Soul of Desire. I found so many intersections with what Gem and I have been learning in our journey towards wholeness and vitality in our life in God. In this book, Curt talks about the place of desire in our lives, how desire can sometimes get hijacked, but how desire can be a holy motive and energy that moves us toward the beautiful life of God he has always intended for us.  Curt Thompson is a board-certified psychiatrist,  founder of Being Known, an organization that develops resources for hope and healing at the intersection of neuroscience and Christian spiritual formation, and host of Being Known Podcast. In addition to The Soul of Desire, he is also the author of The Soul of Shame and Anatomy of the Soul. You can connect with Curt on social media on Instagram and Facebook.

The Commons with Karla
#140: Pain and Hardship Can Enhance Our Sense of Purpose and Mission with Alison

The Commons with Karla

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 52:12


Welcome back to The Commons with Karla. Join me for an inspiring conversation with Alison Butler as we dive into her powerful story and its profound impact on her life. Alison candidly shares hard truths and offers a message of hope, showing us how our own stories can shape our relationships, faith, and purpose. Through Alison's journey of pain, redemption, and blessing, we are encouraged to reflect on our own experiences and find beauty and hope in them. We explore the beauty and complexity of personal stories, offering encouragement to explore and share our own stories in community. We also discuss using major life events to discover beauty and hope, allowing pain to deepen our sense of purpose, and nurturing deeper relationships through meaningful conversations. Key takeaways from this episode include understanding that everyone's story has elements of truth and hope, recognizing that vulnerably sharing our stories can lead to healing and deeper connections, and realizing that life's major events can be a lens to see beauty and hope, even in difficult times.  I hope this episode shows you that pain and hardship can enhance our sense of purpose and mission. Episode Highlights: ●       Alison's Early Story ●       Feeling the weight of her parent's divorce ●       Alison's Faith Story ●       Counseling ●       Disassociation ●       Passion for Kids and Families ●       Story Work ●       Discovering Safe Vs. Unsafe  Find More on The Commons with Karla: ●       On IG @karla_osorno Thank you for listening! Please subscribe, rate and review The Commons with Karla Podcast on Apple or Spotify. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated. For show notes, go to karlaosorno.com/podcast.  This show has been produced by Adkins Media Co.

Integrating Presence
Knowing And What’s Being Known | May 28, 2024 “Meditation Q & A With Wendy Nash” #21

Integrating Presence

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024


In this twenty-first installment of the ongoing live series with Wendy Nash inquiring into meditation practice on and off the cushion we explore our experience of reality by (it being deduced down to): knowing and what’s being known, or perspectives like observing and what’s being observed, sensing and what’s being sense, etc. We also continueContinue reading "Knowing And What’s Being Known | May 28, 2024 “Meditation Q & A With Wendy Nash” #21"

With You in the Weeds
Facing Suffering and Not Losing Faith

With You in the Weeds

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 43:29


When you're suffering and in pain, hope is something you wish would arrive like a package on your doorstep. But that's not actually how hope is formed. In this special episode, John and Austin interview Christian psychiatrist Curt Thompson, MD, author of the book: "The Deepest Place: Suffering and the Formation of Hope". This conversation will completely change the way you've thought about HOPE, and dispel the belief that forming hope is a solitary exercise. Hope is not something that "I try to have", but something that "we form together" through the power of presence and relational connection. All of your efforts to manage the suffering of life are in some fashion designed to pull you into a relationship with someone, or something, that can be WITH YOU in the pain. We are honored that Curt Thompson joined the WYITW team to share his love of psychology, interpersonal neurobiology and biblical scholarship! We know you will be encouraged by Curt's insight, and will want to check out his books that have shaped our thinking as Christian therapists, as well as his podcast, Being Known. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/being-known-podcast/id1556261828 Anatomy of the Soul The Soul of Shame If you liked this episode, text it to a friend! And please consider rating WYITW on your podcast player and leave the team a review. You can subscribe to our newsletter at withyouintheweeds.com and follow us on Instagram @withyouintheweeds for more great content and message us with your topic suggestions for future episodes.

'But Jesus Drank Wine' & Other Stories That Kept Us Stuck
Ep. 75 Embracing Suffering, Building Hope: Where Neuroscience and the Bible Intersect with Special Guest, Dr. Curt Thompson

'But Jesus Drank Wine' & Other Stories That Kept Us Stuck

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 55:10


JOIN THE BJDW COMMUNITY HERE   In this episode, we are honored and humbled to present our conversation with psychiatrist, speaker and author Dr. Curt Thompson. Known around BJDW as, “the teacher Meade is most-likely to reference on the podcast for the depth and breadth of the impact his work has had on her life,” Curt, connects our intrinsic desire to be known with the need to tell truer stories about ourselves — showing us how to form deep relationships, discover meaning and live integrated creative lives.   Join us for a profound exploration of the intersection between neuroscience and the biblical narrative as we delve into the human experience of suffering and the formation of durable hope. Our discussion begins with a reflection on the importance of naming and understanding suffering. We delve into the complexities of the human experience, acknowledging the difficulties of receiving love and mercy amidst pain. Curt emphasizes the transformative power of community in navigating suffering, highlighting the need to bring our whole selves into relationships for healing and growth.   Curt sheds light on the limitations of control and the unpredictability of influence in relationships, offering insights into the connection between anxiety and the fear of isolation. He invites us into the significance of being present in the body, providing practical strategies for shifting from a mind-centered approach to an embodied experience, thus fostering deeper connections and resilience.   Our conversation continues into the role of anger in the healing process, emphasizing the importance of expressing and releasing this emotion constructively. Finally, Curt delves into the concept of forming durable hope through suffering, illuminating how our experiences shape our anticipation of the future and our capacity to embrace life's challenges with resilience and faith.   Through a rich tapestry of neuroscience and biblical wisdom, our chat with Curt offers profound insights into the human condition, inviting listeners to embrace vulnerability, cultivate resilience, and discover enduring hope amidst life's trials.   You can learn more about Dr. Curt Thompson at www.curtthompsonmd.com, follow him on instagram @curtthompsonmd and get his newest book: The Deepest Place: Suffering And The Formation Of Hope. To learn more about the incredible work of Curt's non-profit, The Center for Being Known, and to learn more about joining a Confessional Community, go to https://www.thecbk.org/   JOIN THE BJDW COMMUNITY HERE Learn More about Coaching with Christy  Learn More about Coaching with Meade   Connect with us on Instagram! @imnotsoberimfree @lovelifesoberwithchristy   YouTube: Dr. Curt Thompson   00:00 Introduction: Exploring Freedom from Alcohol 00:52 Special Guest: Dr. Curt Thompson's Impactful Journey 01:53 Discovering Personal Freedom and Transformation 06:30 The Interplay of Neuroscience and Faith 13:08 Understanding Suffering and Embracing Community 23:38 The Challenge of Receiving Love and Mercy 28:03 Exploring the Threshold of Change and Patient Care 29:20 Introducing the But Jesus Drank Wine Community 30:22 Diving Deep into Anxiety and Isolation 36:33 Embracing Embodiment and Physical Awareness 44:32 The Power of Durable Hope in Suffering 52:02 Closing Thoughts and Resources   The creators, hosts, and producers of the But Jesus Drank Wine podcast are not healthcare practitioners and therefore do not give medical, psychological or professional advice nor do they intend for the podcast, any communication on behalf of BJDW or otherwise to be a substitute for such. Additionally, the views and opinions expressed in any mention of and/or linked resources are those of the authors/owners of those resources and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the But Jesus Drank Wine podcast team or guests of the show.  #ChangingPerceptions #NoShame #AlcoholAndDrugs #SubjectiveLabels #getconnected #staycurious #changeyourthinkingchangeyourdrinking #sobriety #alcoholfree #soberliving #alcoholfreelife #thisnakedmind  #lovelifesober #imnotsoberimfree #getconnected  #grayareadrinking #grayareadrinking #butjesusdrankwine #staycurious #changeyourthinkingchangeyourdrinking #christianandsober #christianity #authenticliving #journeytosobriety #wineandotherstories #vulnerabilityinrecovery  

The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey
HH #667 Finding Hope in the Midst of Suffering with Jamie Ivey and Toni Collier

The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 58:38


Hey friends! Today's show is my first show back after a 3-month break. I wanted to come back and have a conversation with a friend about how I've been doing since my world fell apart in early February. My good friend Toni and I have a conversation about grief and pain, and I hope it is encouraging to you right where you are today - no matter what your world currently looks like. We both have walked through immense pain and grief in these last six months and on the show, you will hear us both process this in our own unique ways. I'm deeply grateful for this community! Your love and support from afar during my absence have meant the world to me. I'm thrilled to be back and look forward to the exciting things we have in store this month, including revisiting my book content and celebrating The Happy Hour's monumental TEN-YEAR anniversary next week!Thanks for listening and sharing these episodes with a friend. I don't take that lightly.SHOW LINKS:-Connect with Toni Collier-Connect with Jamie-Subscribe to Jamie's Newsletter-Join the Why Can't I Get it Together Book Club -Savannah Locke-Dr. Curt Thompson's Podcast, Being Known

Become a Provider
#121 Justin Thomas on How to Be Known

Become a Provider

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 24:30


One of the most underrated characteristic traits of the Provider Wheel is "Being Known." Justin shares how he hosts story weekends to help grow in this skill and the lessons learned from hosting five sessions since launching the CL Thomas Fellowship. In this episode, you will also hear a sample of his story and learn tips on how to be more known and experience this gift in your relationships. Learn more at www.clthomasfellowship.org and we hope you enjoy this special episode!

Grace Enough Podcast
248: Can a Beautiful & Durable Hope Be Built? | Dr. Curt Thompson

Grace Enough Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 47:32


Dr. Curt Thompson shares a personal journey of encountering hope through his faith. He vividly recounts a moment at 13 when he felt discovered by Jesus at a church camp, likening himself to a rusty old Cadillac found by the King. Dr. Thompson emphasizes the pivotal role of human connection in shaping resilience. His evocative comparison of overcoming childhood fears with the support of loved ones resonates deeply, underscoring the transformative power of enduring presence and love.  Key Takeaways: Cultivate durable hope that withstands life's challenges, empowering you to thrive in the face of adversity. Build trust and community, fostering meaningful connections that elevate your sense of belonging and support. Explore the intersection of soul and brain to unlock a deeper understanding of the mind-body connection God created and its impact on hope and resilience. Confront fear and trauma head-on, gaining insights into effective strategies for navigating these challenges with resilience and courage. Resources Mentioned: Book: The Deepest Place: Suffering and the Formation of Hope by Dr. Curt Thompson Book: Anatomy of the Soul by Dr. Curt Thompson Book: The Soul of Shame: Retelling the Stories We Believe Anout Ourselves by Dr. Curt Thompson Listen to the Being Known podcast hosted by Dr. Curt Thompson and Pepper Sweeney  Explore Dr. Curt Thompson's nonprofit, the Center for Being Known, and its annual conference called Connections for opportunities to engage in transformative experiences and community building. SHOW NOTES cont. https://www.graceenoughpodcast.com/hope/ Join Me Download 8 Books That Were Influential in Ways that Surprised Me: https://www.graceenoughpodcast.com/books/ Follow Grace Enough on IG: https://www.instagram.com/graceenoughpodcast_amber/ Follow Grace Enough: https://www.facebook.com/graceenoughpodcast www.graceenoughpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

St. John's Church | Elkhorn, Wisconsin
The Way Week 5-Rejected Healing

St. John's Church | Elkhorn, Wisconsin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 30:42


Being Known for who you used to be can get in the way of who you are called to be. Who you used to be can serve as a testimony that illuminates who God has called you to be. He became nothing so that can find your everything in him

Real Life Mentoring
The Six Areas: Mental (Part Two)

Real Life Mentoring

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 21:25


In today's episode, Chris and Christina continue the discussion about "the six areas", focusing on the mental. How do we stay mentally healthy? How do we stay engaged mentally? What does it mean to renew your mind? These are the topics they tackle today. You'll gain some new perspective as you examine your own mental aspect.Here's a practical tool to use when talking about the mental with a mentee:How do you rate your mental status on a scale from 1 to 10?Why did you give yourself that rating?What is your vision for your future with your mental? What would it take to move that number forward?What is a natural next step you can take?Resources:National Alliance for Mental Health, 1-800-950-6264Text "helpline" to 62640Podcast, The Place We Find Ourselves with Adam Young CounselingPodcast, Being Known with Curt Thompson, MD

The Wow Factor
Tom Cole: Narrowgate Partners | Managing Partner | A Legacy Remembered

The Wow Factor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 56:09


Today we honor the life of Tom Cole and his 37-year career in investment banking.  He ran the leveraged finance business at three different firms – Citibank, HSBC, and Deutsche Bank.  In this role he provided loan and bond financing to large corporations and financed leveraged buyouts for the world's largest private equity firms.  Tom held a leadership role in the Manhattan chapter of New Canaan Society since its inception in 2008 through 2021, and served on the Board of Directors of the NCS national organization since 2012, including as Chairman from 2017-2019.  He held the role of Managing Partner of the advisory firm Narrowgate Partners.  In addition, Tom served as President and is a founding member of Faith in Financial Services in New York, and he was on the Board of the Center for Being Known, a nonprofit organization started by psychiatrist and author Curt Thompson.   Tom received his BS degree in Finance from Indiana University and his MBA from the University of Chicago.  He and his wife, Kim, lived in Naples, Florida, and they have three adult children Jenna, Tara, and Jonathon and four grandchildren. Tom recently completed a book for his family titled The Narrow Gate, which was published later last year. On this episode of The Wow Factor, we honor the life of Tom,  who shares his insights and wisdom on the importance of building deeper professional relationships. He discusses his book, The Narrow Gate: Fatherly Advice for Navigating the Pathway to Your Best Life, based on his life's journey and the lessons he learned along the way. Tom also shares more about his long career in finance and talks about how leaders can become more effective by listening to their employees and supporting them through difficult times.  “Chaos provides the opportunity for learning and growth.” - Tom Cole “When you get to the end of your life, the most important thing in your life is going to be the relationships that you've had and how you've impacted other people.” - Tom Cole “Your best life will not be by taking the easiest path... it's most fulfilling when you do the hard things to get to the best result..” -  Tom Cole This Week on The Wow Factor: Tom's early life and when he began to focus his talents on finance and business Some of the ups and downs in Tom's personal life and how that impacted him as a leader Tom shares why scripture and God's word steer his life Why it was so important to Tom to build genuine relationships in his professional life How Tom and his wife look at giving and how they moved from reactionary giving to building an intentional roadmap for their generosity Tom's heart attacks and why they were the catalyst for writing his book as a way to share some of his life lessons What fulfillment means to Tom and why it's essential to take a moment to take a deep breath and really define your purpose Why Tom became involved in New Canaan and how the organization serves men today Why being a good listener is the hallmark of a good leader Why building a  community is the key to intentional decision-making  Tom Cole: You need to understand your values, have a true north, and know in which direction you're headed. So many people make decisions motivated by desire and emotion rather than knowledge, fact, and truth because they're isolated rather than part of an engaged community.  Connect with The WOW Factor: The WOW Factor Website Connect with Brad Formsma via email Brad Formsma on LinkedIn Brad Formsma on Instagram Brad Formsma on Facebook Brad Formsma on Twitter

Real Life Mentoring
The Six Areas: Mental Part One

Real Life Mentoring

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 25:42


Today's episode is a two part series on the mental health component that makes up a person. In today's episode, Chris and Christina begin their discussion about "the six areas", focusing on the mental. How do we stay mentally healthy? How do we stay engaged mentally? What does it mean to renew your mind? These are the topics they tackle today. You'll gain some new perspective as you examine your own mental aspect.Here's a practical tool to use when talking about the mental with a mentee:How do you rate your mental status on a scale from 1 to 10?Why did you give yourself that rating?What is your vision for your future with your mental? What would it take to move that number forward?What is a natural next step you can take?Resources:National Alliance for Mental Health, 1-800-950-6264Text "helpline" to 62640Podcast, The Place We Find Ourselves with Adam Young CounselingPodcast, Being Known with Curt Thompson, MD

Being Known Podcast
S8E2: The Beauty of Awareness

Being Known Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 38:00


In the path of oncoming beauty. Given that we are wired to pay attention to danger for the sake of protection, purposefully attuning to beauty can at times feel risky. But when we make it our intended purpose to create space for beauty, we find ourselves seeing any number of things that we didn't before. Some of those things include our wounds that we have covered for longer than we know. But that only gives us the chance to imagine the emergence of beauty from parts of our lives that heretofore we could only imagine carnage.   Listen in as Curt and Pepper explore what it means to awaken, become alert and attuned to beauty, and how that can chart a course for a new direction of renewal in our lives.   . . . . Episode Links and References Artistic Offering discussed today: Ansel Adams art Artistic Offering for next week: architecture by Frank Lloyd Wright Connections Conference 2023, hosted by Center for Being Known   . . . . . Special Thanks for our Season Sponsor - Compassion International The world is currently facing a devastating global food crisis caused from numerous variables: the war in Ukraine, fertilizer shortages, effects of COVID-19, and extreme weather, just to name a few. Couple any of these with the fact that food prices are climbing, and hunger and malnutrition in vulnerable children intensify.   During this Being Known Podcast season, we invite you to join us in sponsoring a child with Compassion International. Just $43 a month provides a sponsored child with all their basic needs and the hope for a brighter future.    . . . . . Stay connected: Instagram, Facebook YouTube (Unedited videos of each episode AND the Post Show Conversation.) Please subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode and we always welcome your reviews on Apple Podcasts.  Sign up to access the Being Known Podcast applications, the weekly exercises that connect what you are learning to your life in a practical way.   

Being Known Podcast
S8E1: In the Path of Oncoming Beauty

Being Known Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 44:46


In the path of oncoming beauty. Sure, we have talked about this notion over many seasons of The Being Known Podcast. But of what practical value is it? How does it speak to our longings, our grief or the renewal of our relationships, communities and institutions? Is it merely an intellectual exercise, divorced from making a difference in my real life? Join Pepper and Curt as they answer with a resounding, “No!” Instead, journey with them into the deeper recesses of what it means, exactly, to place yourself in the path of oncoming beauty, and discover how God's resounding “Yes!” to beauty begins where we can't see it, and ends with the new creation that is surely coming.    . . . . Episode Links and References Roger Scruton book: Beauty Artistic Offering discussed today:  Poem "As Kingfishers Catch Fire" by Gerard Manley Hopkins Artistic Offering for next week: Ansel Adams art Connections Conference 2023, hosted by Center for Being Known   . . . . . Special Thanks for our Season Sponsor - Compassion International The world is currently facing a devastating global food crisis caused from numerous variables: the war in Ukraine, fertilizer shortages, effects of COVID-19, and extreme weather, just to name a few. Couple any of these with the fact that food prices are climbing, and hunger and malnutrition in vulnerable children intensify.   During this Being Known Podcast season, we invite you to join us in sponsoring a child with Compassion International. Just $43 a month provides a sponsored child with all their basic needs and the hope for a brighter future.    . . . . . Stay connected: Instagram, Facebook YouTube (Unedited videos of each episode AND the Post Show Conversation.) Please subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode and we always welcome your reviews on Apple Podcasts.  Sign up to access the Being Known Podcast applications, the weekly exercises that connect what you are learning to your life in a practical way.   

Being Known Podcast
S6E10: End of Season Q&A

Being Known Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 36:58


We've come to the end of our season on the Beauty of Wisdom. In this end of season episode we review our conversations, answer your questions, and pull it all together.    . . . . . Thank you to our season sponsor - Hope Heals Hope Heals - Hope Heals Camp is a truly unique offering in the world. No other space in existence today invites families experiencing disabilities – of any age, with any diagnosis, from any place – to enjoy multi-day respite, a rich network of relationships, and access to world class Christ-centered resources, all free of charge. . . . . .   Episode Links and References Connections Conference hosted by The Center for Being Known   . . . . .   Stay connected: Instagram Facebook Twitter YouTube (Unedited videos of each episode AND the Post Show Conversations.) Please subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode and we always welcome your reviews on Apple Podcasts.     

Christian Podcast Community
Analytical Tools at IF: Dr. Curt Thompson & Behavioral Neuroscience (pt.4)- Regeneration, Redemption, & Transformation

Christian Podcast Community

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 75:29


Thoroughly Equipped Season 2 Episode 28 Continuing our look at Dr. Curt Thompson's teachings.  Dr. Curt Thompson, Visionary Leader of the Center for Being Known, is a psychiatrist who speaks at Jennie Allen's IF:Gathering and IF:Lead Conferences. He has spoken at many conferences including the Torrey 2016 Conference and the Jubilee 2022 Online Conference; has been on the Red Ink Revival Podcast, the Trinity Forum Podcast,  among many others, and is co-host of the Being Known podcast. Topics in this episode: What is the doctrine of regeneration What is the doctrine of redemption Is regeneration and redemption our work? What does Thompson teach about regeneration? How does Thompson connect brain regeneration to redemption? Thompson on Spiritual Disciplines, specifically centering prayer My purpose for looking at Dr. Curt Thompson's teachings in depth is to show how incorporating psychoanalytical tools with Christianity will produce different doctrines resulting in a different transformation. May this episode bless you and bring glory to God! Resources used in this episode: Rebecca Lyons podcast interview :https://curtthompsonmd.com/when-you-feel-overwhelmed/ Marcia Montenegro Interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXX-dc9TFmo Theocast: Are Spiritual Disciplines Biblical? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9np3mUJOxQ&t=737s John MacArthur: The Wonder of Redemption in Christ: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hs-uPTS71PM&t=1194s Dr. Curt Thompson “Reflections" Luke 3:22: https://curtthompsonmd.com/reflections/luke-322/ Other Resources: ⁠Striving for Eternity⁠ ⁠Christian Podcast Community

Regent College Podcast
Neuroscience, Being Known, and The Anatomy of the Soul - With Dr. Curt Thompson

Regent College Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 55:25


Dr. Curt Thompson is a psychiatrist, author, speaker, and the founder of Being Known. We had a conversation with him today around the anatomy of the soul, what are humans deepest longings, and how can we seek liberation and freedom from sin.  Dr. Thompson unpacks these question through the lens of neuroscience and grounds it in a Biblical anthropology.  We hope you enjoy the conversation.  Thanks for Listening!Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube.To learn more about Regent College and our upcoming courses, visit: https://www.regent-college.edu

Conversational Counseling
S3 Bonus Episode/ A Conversation with Dr. Curt Thompson

Conversational Counseling

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 50:12


On this episode of Conversational Counseling we are thrilled to have Dr. Curt Thompson share about interpersonal neurobiology and embodying the gospel to one another. We talk about the incredible science of the brain, the Scriptures, how important physical presence is, cultivating community, telling our stories more truly, paying attention to our bodies, suffering, transformation, and more! Dr. Thompson is known for bringing together a dialect of interpersonal neurobiology (IPNB) and a Christian anthropology to educate and encourage others as they seek to fulfill their intrinsic desire to feel known, valued and connected. Curt understands that deep, authentic relationships are essential to experiencing a healthier, more purposeful life — but the only way to realize this is to begin telling our stories more truly. Dr. Curt Thompson's work may be found through curtthompsonmd.com; his Being Known Podcast; his books The Soul of Desire, The Soul of Shame, The Anatomy of the Soul, and The Center for Being Known. For free visuals and discussion questions for Conversational Counseling, sign up at knownministries.org. Our theme music is by As Isaac. This podcast is made possible by engineers and producers Zachary Tate Smith and Shane Selby, executive producer Meleah Smith, and generous donors. Known Ministries is Alex Kocher and Brenda Payne. This third season of Conversational Counseling is called "Key elements of personal ministry.”

Therapy + Theology with Carley Marcouillier
Rediscovering the Soul in Our Spirituality with Curt Thompson, MD

Therapy + Theology with Carley Marcouillier

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 39:10


In this week's episode, I am joined by Dr. Curt Thompson, author, psychiatrist, and founder of Being Known, LLC. Much of Curt's work focuses on the integration of interpersonal neurobiology and spiritual formation. Together we explore the second of our four aspects of self - the soul. This conversation is one that explores and defines, or I would say, integrates the soul as a vital aspect of our being known and loving God. Additionally, we discuss the connection between awareness and spiritual formation and provide simple but significant practices to begin soul work. Resources:  Anatomy of the Soul  Soul of Shame  Soul of Desire  The being known podcast with Curt Thompson  ASK CARLEY!Do you have a question or topic you want to be discussed on a future Q+A episode? Carley would love to hear from you! Record your message here, and Carley just might answer it on the next episode! https://www.speakpipe.com/therapyandtheology FOLLOW T+T on Instagram!https://www.instagram.com/therapyandtheologypodcast/FOLLOW CARLEY:Website: https://www.carleymarcouillier.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Christian Podcast Community
Analytical Tools at IF: Dr. Curt Thompson & Behavioral Neuroscience (part 3)- Jesus, the Cross, and the Gospel

Christian Podcast Community

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 41:19


Thoroughly Equipped Season 2 Episode 27 Continuing our look at Dr. Curt Thompson's teachings. Dr. Curt Thompson, Visionary Leader of the Center for Being Known, is a pshyciatrist who speaks at Jennie Allen's IF:Gathering and IF:Lead Conferences. He has spoken at many conferences including the Torrey 2016 Conference and the Jubilee 2022 Online Conference; has been on the Red Ink Revival Podcast, the Trinity Forum Podcast, among many others, and is co-host of the Being Known podcast. Topics presented: Review of what Thompson believes about the Fall & sin. How Jesus did what He did What Jesus won for us at the cross What it means that Jesus bore our shame on the cross What is the Gospel according to Thompson My purpose for looking at Dr. Curt Thompson's teachings in depth is to show how incorporating psychoanalytical tools with Christianity will produce different doctrines resulting in a different Gospel. May this episode bless you and bring glory to God! Resources used in this episode: Redeeming Shame: Believing a Truer Story Chris Kirk: Despising the Shame Curt Thompson: Vulnerability Reframed: Healing Shame & Promoting Human Flourishing Anatomy of the Soul by Dr. Curt Thompson Other Resources: Striving for Eternity Christian Podcast Community

GT Radio - The Geek Therapy Community Podcast
The Mortifying Ordeal of Being Known

GT Radio - The Geek Therapy Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 61:05


#346: Link, Lara, and Marc discuss the particular excitement and anxiety of sharing a beloved piece of media with others. Questions? Comments? Discuss this episode on the GT Forum. — The post The Mortifying Ordeal of Being Known appeared first on Geek Therapy.

Dordt Chapel
International Chapel

Dordt Chapel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 20:13


This week, Aaron Baart continued this semester's chapel series, "GODSPEED: The Pace of Being Known."

Dordt Chapel

This week, Jeremy Perigo, Director of Campus Ministries and Worship Arts, continued our chapel series, "GODSPEED: The Pace of Being Known," with a sermon about rest.

Being Known Podcast
BKP LIVE - Oct. 27, 2022

Being Known Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 69:34


As part of the Connections Conference 2022 hosted by The Center for Being Known, Curt, Pepper and Amy sat down for a live podcast recording to talk all things friendship, favorites and being known.   Learn more about The Center for Being Known at www.thedbk.org  

pepper being known connections conference
She Impacts Culture
The Unexpected Influencer

She Impacts Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 25:05


I have one question for you today: Do you consider yourself an influencer? This is a question I ask my college students every semester. The response? About 95% of them say no. Why? Because they tend to believe that being an influencer is all about being known, like a celebrity. It's about the people that know you and follow you. In our world, we lean towards influence being the stages we are speaking on, the books we are writing, and the people following us, both online and offline. But today, I want to share the story of an unexpected influencer. An influencer that Jesus used to transform the lives of a village. And influencer that no one expected to be used by God.  In today's episode, I specifically chat through:

Being Known Podcast
S5E11: End of Season Q&A

Being Known Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 41:22


We've come to the end of our season where we talked in-depth with personal stories as it related to Curt's book, The Soul of Shame.   In this end of season episode we review our conversations, answer your questions, and pull it all together. We won't be ashamed if we don't answer all your questions, though we know we wish we could.   . . . . .   Thank you to our sponsors Hon's Honey - Hon's Honey is a social enterprise dedicated to giving dignity and purpose to women survivors of trauma.  They believe in healing, second chances and new chapters, and so do we.  Use code BEINGKNOWN to receive 20% off your order. Hope Heals - Hope Heals Camp is a truly unique offering in the world. No other space in existence today invites families experiencing disabilities – of any age, with any diagnosis, from any place – to enjoy multi-day respite, a rich network of relationships, and access to world class Christ-centered resources, all free of charge.   . . . . .   Episode Links and References Connections Conference hosted by The Center for Being Known   . . . . .   Stay connected: Instagram Facebook Twitter YouTube (Unedited videos of each episode AND the Post Show Conversations.) Please subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode and we always welcome your reviews on Apple Podcasts.     

Being Known Podcast
S5E10: Renewing Vocational Creativity

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 48:19


Welcome to season 5 episode 10 where this season we are bringing you personal stories and deep teaching into Curt's book, The Soul of Shame.  This week we are looking at chapter 9, “Renewing Vocational Creativity”.   Human beings were made in God's image in order that we might create and curate beauty and goodness in the world, not least through all of our acts of work, whether we are paid for it or not. But evil finds any and all of that creativity to be anathema.   No wonder then, that evil has no intention of using shame merely to make us feel bad. Mostly, it wields it to devour the beauty and goodness that God has had in mind for us to co-create with him from before the foundation of the world.   This week we discover how the healing of shame was, in God's mind, never just about making us feel better about ourselves, but rather about our joining him in the new creation that is here and is surely coming.   . . . . .   Thank you to our sponsors Hon's Honey - Hon's Honey is a social enterprise dedicated to giving dignity and purpose to women survivors of trauma.  They believe in healing, second chances and new chapters, and so do we.  Use code BEINGKNOWN to receive 20% off your order. Hope Heals - Hope Heals Camp is a truly unique offering in the world. No other space in existence today invites families experiencing disabilities – of any age, with any diagnosis, from any place – to enjoy multi-day respite, a rich network of relationships, and access to world class Christ-centered resources, all free of charge.   The week-long camp experience empowers suffering people to embrace their “good/hard” stories by choosing to see the God-given purpose in their pain.   . . . . .   Episode Links and References Connections Conference hosted by The Center for Being Known . . . . .   Stay connected: Instagram Facebook Twitter YouTube (Unedited videos of each episode AND the Post Show Conversations.) Please subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode and we always welcome your reviews on Apple Podcasts. 

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S5E8: Our Healing Cloud of Witnesses

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 47:58


Welcome to season 5 episode 8 where this season we are bringing you personal stories and deep teaching into Curt's book, The Soul of Shame.  This week we are looking at chapter 7, “Our Healing Cloud of Witnesses”.   For shame to be healed and our lives recommissioned, we need more than good information so we can simply appropriate it on our own as individuals. In the same way that we were made as contingent, co-regulating people who, made in God's image, require the presence of others for our healthy growth and development, we also need a community for the healing of our shame.   A community that can bear witness to our lives and provide guidance in the re-telling of our stories.  Fortunately, we have a model for how to do that.    Join us as we examine what it means to live truly before a body of people who help us see Jesus seeing us more truly, so that we can see ourselves in the way.   Hebrews 12:1-2 Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.   . . . . .   Thank you to our sponsor… Hope Heals! Hope Heals Camp is a truly unique offering in the world. No other space in existence today invites families experiencing disabilities – of any age, with any diagnosis, from any place – to enjoy multi-day respite, a rich network of relationships, and access to world class Christ-centered resources, all free of charge.   The week-long camp experience empowers suffering people to embrace their “good/hard” stories by choosing to see the God-given purpose in their pain.   . . . . .   Episode Links and References Connections Conference hosted by The Center for Being Known   . . . . .   Stay connected: Instagram Facebook Twitter YouTube (Unedited videos of each episode AND the Post Show Conversations.) Please subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode and we always welcome your reviews on Apple Podcasts. 

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S5E7: Shame's Remedy: Vulnerability

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 48:53


Welcome to season 5 episode 7 where this season we are bringing you personal stories and deep teaching into Curt's book, The Soul of Shame.  This week we are looking at chapter 6, “Shame's Remedy: Vulnerability”.   Hiding and isolation are hallmarks of shame. Moreover, the very notion of exposing our shame is…shaming.   Who knew that the very thing that we are most fearful of—our shame being exposed—is the place we need to begin to discover shame's healing, and to have our stories begin to be told more truly.   This week we talk about how, like so much of the rest of the story of the gospel, it is in our vulnerability—that very place in which our shame first took place and took shape—that lies the key to its regeneration..   . . . .   Thank you to our sponsor… Hope Heals! Hope Heals offers the Hope Heals Camp is a truly unique offering in the world. No other space in existence today invites families experiencing disabilities – of any age, with any diagnosis, from any place – to enjoy multi-day respite, a rich network of relationships, and access to world class Christ-centered resources, all free of charge.   The week-long camp experience empowers suffering people to embrace their “good/hard” stories by choosing to see the God-given purpose in their pain.   . . . . . Episode Links and References Connections Conference hosted by The Center for Being Known     . . . . . Stay connected: Instagram Facebook Twitter YouTube (Unedited videos of each episode AND the Post Show Conversations.) Please subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode and we always welcome your reviews on Apple Podcasts.   

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S5E6: Shame and the Biblical Narrative

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 42:39


Welcome to season 5 episode 6 where this season we are bringing you personal stories and deep teaching into Curt's book, The Soul of Shame.  This week we are looking at chapter 6, “Shame and the Biblical Narrative”.   At the heart of all that the Bible is lies a story.  YES, a story about humans and all that we are. But even more so, a story about a God and who he is. In many ways, the Bible is the story that God is telling about us.   Given what we have learned thus far about how shame infects the way we tell stories to gain the upper hand, we don't just need a better story, we need a better story teller.   This week we'll see that the biblical narrative is not just some feel-good fairy tale.  It's the hardest, most beautiful story you've ever heard.  And evil is working overtime, using shame to keep you from hearing the story that God is telling you about you – and the world of beauty and goodness in which you are to play a central role.   . . . . . Thank you to our sponsor… Hon's Honey! Hon's Honey is a social enterprise dedicated to giving dignity and purpose to women survivors of trauma.  They believe in healing, second chances and chapters (and so do we).  Use code BEINGKNOWN to receive 20% off your order.   . . . . . Episode Links and References Connections Conference hosted by The Center for Being Known   . . . . . Stay connected: Instagram Facebook Twitter YouTube (Unedited videos of each episode AND the Post Show Conversations.) Please subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode and we always welcome your reviews on Apple Podcasts.