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Deconstructing the Bible
Halakah, Hata, T'Shuva (Law, Sin, Repent) | Seeing important words as trajectories

Deconstructing the Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 16:16


Halakah, Hata, T'Shuva (Law, Sin, Repent) are Hebrew words found throughout the Bible that shape how we believe and the way in which we believe. In this episode, we take a deeper dive into how these terms could be translated and how that translation can impact how we navigate relationship with God, others, ourselves, and all of creation. As a bonus, we also talk about two Greek words for sin and repent as well! In this episode, we reference the work of Bryan Stevenson. The work of Brene Brown is not specifically mentioned, but her work on identity is highly influential. Below are Ted Talks that  explore their ideas more fully. Bryan Stevenson: "We need to talk about injustice" Brene Brown: "Listening to shame"

Motiv8 - The Motivation and Inspiration Podcast
Brene Brown: Listening to Shame

Motiv8 - The Motivation and Inspiration Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 21:33


Today's motivation is all about being vulnerable and how important it is to overcome shame. Audio Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psN1DORYYV0 Who is Brene Brown? Brene Brown is a research professor at the University of Houston. Brown has spent the past two decades studying courage, vulnerability, shame and empathy. She's the author of #1 New York Times bestsellers: The Gifts of Imperfection, Daring Greatly, Braving the Wilderness. Quote of the Day: "When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it." –Henry Ford --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/motiv8/support

Difficult Happens; Effective Communication for Bosses
163 Lara has a Vulnerability Hangover

Difficult Happens; Effective Communication for Bosses

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 14:18


“Vulnerability sounds like truth and courage. Truth and courage aren’t always comfortable, but they’re never weakness.”  -- Brené Brown   Opening our true selves and exposing our thoughts, dreams, and shames can be a frightening experience. Trading our comfort for courage and opening ourselves up to public judgement often leads us to a Vulnerability Hangover. The Vulnerability Hangover was coined by Brene Brown to describe the feelings that wash over us after sharing publicly and stem from shame and vulnerability. We subconsciously and continually seek out acceptance, reverting to our primal selves where group survival was critical. That's why showing our vulnerable, true selves can be so frightening. In my TED-style talk with Speaking Your Brand's Thought Leadership Summit, Echos of a free-range childhood, I shared a vulnerable story about a traumatic time in my life and how I reclaimed my power, afterwards, emotions washed over me and led to a Vulnerability Hangover. Here’s how I worked through it, and how you can too.   What you’ll hear on today’s episode: What is vulnerability? The Vulnerability Hangover The courage of being vulnerable Echos of a free-range childhood The cathartic feeling of being vulnerable How to deal with a Vulnerability Hangover Empowerment Pillar Four, Refresh   Join the Difficult Happens Facebook group  “Community Happens Group”   Work with Lara: Apply for an On-air Coaching Call! Complimentary Breakthrough Consultation Got a Question? Comment? Email Lara@difficulthappens.com Corporate Training Difficult Happens by Lara Currie                                                                     Difficulthappens.com/workwithme/   Podcast 162 - Refresh with Dysfunctional Affirmations: https://difficulthappens.com/162/   Resources: Series on Manipulation Series on Assessments Series on Conflict Personality-Types   Difficult Happens Squad: https://difficulthappens.com/squad-membership/   Subscribe - 10 Tips on how to deal with difficult people and sticky situations: https://difficulthappens.com/10tips/   Carol Cox - Speaking Your Brand: https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/   Brene Brown: https://brenebrown.com/ Brene Brown: Listening to Shame: https://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_listening_to_shame?language=en   © Lara Currie 2021 Show Intro music by Scott Holmes Music Listen for free on the go with any one of these players for both Android & iPhone

Lifeschool Podcast
The Importance of Discerning Guilt from Shame

Lifeschool Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 33:54


Guilt or shame... are they the same thing? The last time you made a mistake or really blew it, what were you feeling in your gut: guilt or shame? Do you know the difference? One is healthy, and the other is deadly. In this episode of the Everyday Disciple Podcast, I'll show you why understanding how these two emotions differ is critical to your emotional health and for your relationships. In This Episode You’ll Learn: Functional definitions of guilt and shame in action. The reason why we often turn normal guilty feelings to shame. How the Gospel speaks into (and destroys) shame. Practical ways to turn conversations away from deadly shame. (https://everydaydisciple.com/subscribe) (https://everydaydisciple.com/subscribe) From this episode: "Can you see how important it is to understand the difference and how intrinsically linked to the Gospel guilt and shame are? This is a BIG problem in our society, churches, and homes today. There is so much shame being put on others and/or received, that it is driving us underground and into all sorts of other deep societal issues. Just turn on the news for a few minutes, and you’ll hear it flooding out."   Each week the Big 3 will give you immediate action steps to get you started.Facebook (http://everydaydisciple.com/facebook) and take part in the discussion! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the top of this page or right below. Also, please subscribe and leave an honest review for (https://everydaydisciple.com/subscribe) Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show, and we read each and every one of them.   Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: For Episode #279 (https://everydaydisciple.com/big3) Brene Brown - Listening to Shame Video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psN1DORYYV0&t) The Cure – One of my favorite books!! (https://amzn.to/2OQSMOK) Everyday Disciple: FREE Discipleship Resources and Training. (https://everydaydisciple.com/) Missio Publishing – More Missional Books and Resources (http://www.missiopublishing.com/)   (http://everydaydisciple.com/facebook)

SimpleLeadership Podcast
Remote Teams and the Importance of Employee Mental Health with Katie Womersley

SimpleLeadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2018 46:25


Katie is a Director of Engineering at Buffer, a globally distributed team with no offices, and O’Reilly author. At Buffer, she leads the engineering team focusing on crafting productive, effective teams and delivering a world class software product. She previously worked as software engineer before moving into leadership. Her writing has appeared in The Next Web, Inc Magazine and Fast Company. Contact Info: website: http://katiewomersley.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/katie_womers Medium: >https://medium.com/@kawomersley   Show Notes:   The Brain-Changing Benefits of Exercise   Brene Brown - Listening to Shame   Cate Huston Blog   Lara Hogan Blog   The Manager's Path   Manager's Tools Podcast   High Output Management   Julie Zhuo Blog

Dealing With My Grief
Episode 101 - A Grief Shaming Conversation with Sheaya Biddle

Dealing With My Grief

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 59:30


Sheaya Biddle is a former (and maybe soon to be) podcaster, future author and creator of the Facebook group 'Grief Resilience'. The group stresses positivity in the face of copy with grief and loss. This week I discus the loss of Sheaya's mother and the grief shaming that ensued and how she was able to cope with that by having close friends and building community. Join Sheaya's Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/griefresilience/ Brene Brown: Listening to Shame https://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_listening_to_shame#t-578054    Subscribe to this podcast by using one of the following: Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe on Android Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Click here to listen via iHeart Radio Contact me using any of following: email - darwyn@dealingwithmygrief.com twitter - http://www.twitter.com/dealwithgrief web - http://www.dealingwithmygrief.com voice message - http://www.dealingwithmygrief.com/voicemail Music provided by Oren Levine (oren@ohljazz.com)

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Working Parent Resource
WPR025: How to Kick Guilt to the Curb with Valerie Friedlander

Working Parent Resource

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2017 53:26


Episode Summary:  Valerie is a Certified Professional Coach and Empowerment Mentor, Loving Mom and Wife, and Founder of TheUnlimitedMom.com. Not long ago Valerie was one of the many Moms struggling with feeling overwhelmed, out of balance, and guilty for wanting more. Through making a decision to do something different, the support of her own coach, and learning the skills of coaching and energy leadership, she tapped into her purpose, increased her energy, and is actively creating a life she loves. Valerie is dedicated to helping other Moms achieve the serenity, joy, and fulfillment they seek. She enjoys working with passionate women who are ready to ditch the limits of “this is as good as it gets” and step into creating their own unique, authentic, and amazing Mom-life. Valerie believes you deserve to live a vibrant life and that by doing so, you are setting the foundation for the happy and healthy life that you want for your child. Her mission is to help you do just that.  Guilt is a topic that tends to come up all the time among high-achieving moms and dads, especially these days when work is more demanding than ever and the standards of “good parenting” are as high as they’ve ever been.  I’ve heard so many people say that there’s no way to avoid guilt as a working parent, or even as a parent in general.  I don’t necessarily disagree with that – we all have our moments where we make mistakes or do something that we’re not particularly proud of.  But I think the guilt has gotten out of control, and I hope today’s episode has helped you release at least a little of that unnecessary guilt.  You work hard.  You’re a great parent.  I can guarantee you’re doing the best you can on any given day, so I hope something you hear here today resonates so you can start to treat yourself with a little more kindness. Show Notes:  http://WorkingParentResource.com/25 Resources & Links Mentioned in this Episode:   Valerie Friedlander Website Valerie Friedlander Facebook Valerie Friedlander Twitter Valerie Friedlander Instagram Valerie Friedlander LinkedIn Free Guide: The Unlimited Mom Formula The Gifts of Imperfection: Let Go of Who You Think You’re Supposed to Be and Embrace Who You Are by Brene Brown Daring Greatly: How the Courage to be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead by Brene Brown Rising Strong: How the Ability to Reset Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead by Brene Brown The Power of Vulnerability, TedTalk by Brene Brown Listening to Shame, TedTalk by Brene Brown Working Parent Resource Burnout Assessment Working Parent Resource Facebook Group Working Parent Resource Website About the Working Parent Resource:  The Working Parent Resource is dedicated to helping ambitious working parents acquire the information, insights, and tools they need to create a more intentional and fulfilling life that reflects their deepest values and priorities.  Sarah Argenal, the host of the Working Parent Resource Podcast, has her Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology with an emphasis on Marriage and Family Therapy and Adult Development, and is a Certified Professional Coach with 20 years of experience in counseling, coaching, teaching, course development, and project management. You can access episode Show Notes and learn more about the Working Parent Resource at http://WorkingParentResource.com.  Join the Conversation!  Leave your comments about the show, offer suggestions for upcoming show topics, or let us know what we can be doing better!  We’d love to hear from you over in our free Facebook community at: http://WorkingParentResource.com/Community.  Sponsor:  This show was sponsored by the Working Parent Resource.  We offer a carefully curated archive of Resources, a diverse suite of coaching opportunities, in-person and online communities, and much more.  Check it out here:  http://WorkingParentResource.com.  Reminders:  Don’t forget to subscribe to our show on iTunes to be notified when a new episode is published.  Please leave an honest rating and review as well.  Ratings and reviews are extremely important and greatly appreciated!  They do matter in ranking the show, and I read each and every one of them.      The post “WPR025: How to Kick Guilt to the Curb with Valerie Friedlander” appeared first on WorkingParentResource.com.       

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