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Go to flyingfreeworkshop.com to register for our $1 workshop: Is It Abuse? (or am I just being too sensitive?)On today's episode, I'm talking with Dr. Andrew Bauman—licensed mental health counselor, author, and founder of the Christian Counseling Center for Sexual Health and Trauma. We're digging into his powerful new book, Safe Church: How to Guard Against Sexism and Abuse in Christian Communities, and whew…this one's going to name things you've felt for years but maybe never had words for.This episode is a raw, no-fluff look at what's really happening behind the stained-glass windows:82% of women say sexism shaped their church experience—and 35% report sexual harassment. Let that sink in.How twisted theology has been used to minimize abuse, silence women, and turn forgiveness into a weaponReal, doable steps churches can take to stop being breeding grounds for harm and start becoming actually safeWhy men in leadership must do their own deep healing before they can lead anyone elseThe holy importance of listening to your gut, your body, and your sacred knowing when something just feels offIf you've ever been told to “just forgive and move on,” felt erased in your own spiritual community, or wondered why abusers get protected while survivors get blamed—this conversation will wrap you in validation and truth.Dr. Bauman speaks as someone who's been on both sides of this story. And his message? You're not crazy. You're not alone. And the God you love is nothing like the systems that harmed you.Read the show notes and/or ask Natalie a question hereRelated Resources: Read Dr. Bauman's newest book, Safe Church: How to Guard Against Sexism and Abuse in Christian Communities.Connect with Dr. Bauman on Facebook.Check out Dr. Bauman's blog. Like what you heard today? Listen to Episode 41 and Episode 164 of the Flying Free Podcast with Dr. Andrew Bauman, and then head over to Episode 45 and Episode 279 to hear my interviews with his wife, Christy Bauman. Guest Bio: Founder and director of the Christian Counseling Center: For Sexual Health & Trauma. Dr. Bauman is a therapist & author of 7 books including his newest book, Safe Church: How to Guard Against Sexism & Abuse in Christian Communities.
With your co-hostesses: Pam Blizzard from RecoveredPeace.com Lyschel Burket from HopeRedefined.org Bonny Burns from StrongWives.com Support HFW through a donation Today, we continue our discussion with Dr. Christy Bauman. Christy is an author, teacher and psychotherapist. A mother of 4, fierce dreamer and passionate about advocating for women. Christy received her Bachelors degree in Communication at Texas A&M in 2002 and then her Masters in Counseling at Reformed Theological Seminary in 2007. She published the book Unearth in 2008, A Brave Lament in 2018, and Her Rites in 2024. She is certified in Medical Family Therapy and Trauma and Abuse. She earned her doctorate at Seattle Pacific University. Her dissertation topic was Shame and Sexuality in Women. We Will be Discussing: Overcoming the shame of female sexuality What's the first practical thing I can do to overcome shame? Resources mentioned in this show: Her Rites by Dr. Christy Bauman Safe Church Book , Safe Church Conference
With your co-hostesses: Pam Blizzard from RecoveredPeace.com Lyschel Burket from HopeRedefined.org Bonny Burns from StrongWives.com Support HFW through a donation Today, we are talking with Dr. Christy Bauman about the female body, sexuality, and theology with the added layer of trauma. Christy is an author, teacher and psychotherapist. A mother of 4, fierce dreamer and passionate about advocating for women. Christy received her Bachelors degree in Communication at Texas A&M in 2002 and then her Masters in Counseling at Reformed Theological Seminary in 2007. She published the book Unearth in 2008, A Brave Lament in 2018, and Her Rites in 2024. She is certified in Medical Family Therapy and Trauma and Abuse. She earned her doctorate at Seattle Pacific University. Her dissertation topic was Shame and Sexuality in Women. We Will be Discussing: What would you want a betrayed woman to know about her identity as being a woman? Anger is misunderstood. Rootedness – Our Identity Resources mentioned in this show: Contact Dr. Christy Bauman Book: Her Rites: A Sacred Journey for the Mind, Body, and Soul
Ever feel like your body is a stranger to you? Like you're plagued with insecurity, can't find peace in your relationships? What if it's because we're running away from part of who we are, and we haven't been able to honor who God made us to be? Christy Bauman, a licensed therapist, noticed in her counseling that her clients often didn't have a clear identity or were able to articulate who they were. So she invites us on a journey of recovering rites of passage—where we honor sacred moments in our lives, honor our birthright, honor who God made us to be. We honor the good and the bad; we lament what is lost but we celebrate what we've achieved. And when we're able to do these things, we can finally be comfortable in our own skin! Join us for this deep and personal conversation. OUR SPONSOR:Ever, AJ: Uniquely crafted vegan leather Bible cases. These Bible Cases are GORGEOUS and FUNCTIONAL! Use it as a traditional case, or you can also buy purses and wristlets. Makes a great gift too!TO SUPPORT USJoin our Patreon for as little as $5 a month to support our workFor tax deductible donations in the U.S., support Good Fruit Faith Initiative through the Bosko FoundationAnd check out our Merch, or any of our courses!Join our email list!Things Mentioned in the Podcast:Christy Bauman's book Her RitesFind Christy, her book, and the songsGreat Sex Rescue is on for under $10 on Amazon right now! (who knows how long that will last?)Our peer reviewed article in the Sociology of Religion journalJoin Sheila at Bare Marriage.com!And her FACEBOOK PAGE has been HACKED--so please join the new official one!Check out her books: The Great Sex Rescue She Deserves Better The Good Girl's Guide to Great Sex and The Good Guy's Guide to Great Sex And she has an Orgasm Course and a Libido course too!Check out all her courses, FREE resources, books, and so much more at Sheila's LinkTree.
Send us a Text Message.Welcome to another episode of "Restoring the Soul with Michael John Cusick." Today, we dive into the profound and transformative realms of intuition, legacy, and rites of passage with our guest, Dr. Christy Bauman, a therapist, scholar, and author of the newly released "Her Rites: A Sacred Journey for the Mind, Body, and Soul."Join us as Christy emphasizes the importance of women trusting their intuition in a culture that often encourages them to second-guess themselves and how trauma can influence this inner knowing. Michael shares his personal experiences, highlighting the intersection of neuroscience and intuition. Together, they explore the concept of legacy and its impact on future generations, drawing from Christy's poignant personal stories.We will also venture into the fascinating rites of initiation and exile, uncovering how facing one's deepest fears and engaging with God's voice can lead to profound self-discovery and growth. Christy touches upon her empowering program, Womaneering, and the significance of using the body for sustenance and blessing.Feeling stuck in your relationships? Discover insights into possible underlying reasons with our complimentary resource, "Five Ways Unresolved Trauma May Be Derailing Your Relationship." Download here -> https://restoringthesoul.com/our-resources/ENGAGE THE RESTORING THE SOUL PODCAST:- Follow us on YouTube - Tweet us at @michaeljcusick and @PodcastRTS- Like us on Facebook- Follow us on Instagram & Twitter- Follow Michael on Twitter- Email us at info@restoringthesoul.com Thanks for listening!
Dr. Christy Bauman has written yet another beautifully rich book, and in today's episode, you will get a sneak peek! Her Rites: A Sacred Journey for the Mind, Body, and Soul takes you on a journey through each of a woman's six rites of passage and empowers women through words, art, and music. In today's episode, we discussWhat does birthright mean for Christian women?What is God's legacy through women?How does the rite of exile impact female survivors?How does the rite of intuition empower women who have been abused?And so much more!Read the show notes and/or ask Natalie a question hereRelated Resources:Get your copy of Her Rites: A Sacred Journey for the Mind, Body, and Soul, as well as Christy's other books, The Sexually Healthy Woman, Theology of the Womb, and A Brave Lament.Find Christy on her website.Listen to the corresponding music for Her Rites. Connect with Christy on Instagram on her main page and her Womaneering page.If you loved this episode, you'll love Episode 45 of the Flying Free Podcast which is also with Christy! My newest book, All the Scary Little Gods, is a spiritual memoir about healing from religious trauma and toxic programming. Are you wondering what is happening inside your own painful and confusing marriage? I wrote another book just for you called Is It Me? Making Sense of Your Confusing Marriage: A Christian Woman's Guide to Hidden Emotional and Spiritual Abuse. Flying Free is my online membership program designed for Christian women in emotionally abusive marriages. Whether you want to stay in your marriage or leave, we want to equip and support you through this program.Flying Higher is my online membership program for divorced Christian women. Come rebuild your life after divorce with women just like you. Support the Flying Free podcast AND get in on monthly deep-dive discussions with podcast guests by joining the Flying Free Podcast Club for a $5 monthly donation HERE. (Members of Flying Free and Flying Higher can join these discussions FREE. Just reach out to me, natalie@flyingfreenow.com, and we'll get you set up!) Dr. Christy Bauman, MDFT & LMHC (she/her) is committed to helping women come into their true voice. She is an author and psychotherapist who focuses on the female body, sexuality, and theology. Christy's work can be found at christybauman.com
This conversation with Daphne Larkin and Dr. Christy Bauman is an exploration of the importance of knowing and telling our hard stories. Through real life-examples, we survey how telling stories creates greater flexibility in our perspective, resilience in our attitudes, and kindness in how we hold our own narratives, as we become empowered to live well. Ultimately, telling hard stories leads us to re-parent ourselves and re-story our lives, leading not only to our flourishing, but to a flourishing world around us.
Today Karrie talks with Dr. Christy Bauman as they discuss her book 'Her Rights' and the importance of women embracing their true voice and identity. Dr. Christy explores the concept of rites of passage and how they can help women navigate different seasons of life. The conversation touches on themes of vulnerability, belonging, and the cost of being vulnerable. Dr. Bauman emphasizes the importance of knowing oneself and trusting one's intuition. The chapters in the book cover topics such as birthright, initiation, exile, legacy, and intuition. In this conversation, Karrie and Dr. Christy Bauman discuss the importance of marking significant moments in a woman's life through various rites of passage. They explore the rites of birth, initiation, exile, creating, intuition, and legacy. Dr. Bauman emphasizes the need for women to engage with their bodies and embrace the power and beauty of their experiences, including menstruation. She also encourages women to tap into their intuition and embrace their creative abilities. The conversation highlights the transformative potential of these rites of passage and the importance of leaving a lasting legacy. Takeaways Embrace your true voice and identity as a woman Rites of passage can help navigate different seasons of life Vulnerability can be costly, but it is necessary for growth Belonging to oneself is the first step towards empowerment Knowing oneself and trusting intuition are key to personal growth Marking significant moments in a woman's life through rites of passage is important for personal growth and empowerment. Menstruation is a powerful and sacred experience that should be celebrated and embraced. Engaging with our bodies and embracing our experiences can lead to a deeper understanding of ourselves and our connection to the divine. Women have the power to create and leave a lasting legacy through their actions, creativity, and nurturing. Listening to our intuition and trusting our inner knowing is essential for personal growth and making empowered decisions. Karrie Garcia / Instagram Freedom Movement Monthly Cohort / More Here Karrie's Book / Free & Fully Alive Questions? / Form here Christy's Work / Website Christy's Book / Her Rites Christy's Tour / Dates & Locations
In this conversation with Dr. Christy Bauman, we explore the wisdom of the womb and the infinite guidance it offers us. In a world where God has largely been conceived of as male, what does it mean to embrace the divine feminine and the wisdom of womanhood? Ultimately, Christy invites us to become those who do not look away—from reality, from life, from suffering— learning instead to become ourselves through it.
We asked Clinician Andrew Bauman to join us as we attempt to explore this landmine topic mindfully and truthfully. While more are becoming "abuse-informed" it is still incredibly common for couples and helpers alike to feel very unsure how to identify these dynamics in themselves, their spouses, or who they're working with. Andrew shares with refreshing honestly what he looks for as he helps couples in his practice, and how he navigates what he finds. This episode is only intended to be informative, and we encourage you to seek out a qualified abuse-informed, trauma-informed practitioner to help you navigate this for your individual situation. Andrew J. Bauman is the Founder & Director of the Christian Counseling Center: For Sexual Health & Trauma (CCC) He is a licensed mental health counselor with a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology. Andrew is the author of How Not to Be an *SS, The Sexually Healthy Man, Floating Away, Stumbling Toward Wholeness, The Psychology of Porn, and (with his wife Dr. Christy Bauman) the book A Brave Lament and award-winning film. You can find him at ChristianCC.org & Andrewjbauman.com or on facebook @andrewjamesbauman
What if Mary didn't consent to Christmas? What if when the angel approached her, honoring her with the awe and wonder that they did, and she said "NO"? This week we have a really meaningful conversation with Dr. Christy Bauman. Christy is an author, teacher and psychotherapist. A mother of 4, fierce dreamer and passionate about advocating for women. She spends most of her time researching and working at the intersection of shame and sexuality in women. We talk about her book “Theology from the womb” and the beautiful understandings of God made uniquely possible by honoring the female body and the ways she experiences the world. Then we think about the power of Mary's consent described in Luke 1:26-38. *Reimagine Cohort* I personally invite you into a transformational space to reimagine self, faith and community! We'll spend 8 weeks together on Zoom working our way through our textbook “The Gifts of The Jews” by Thomas Cahill. You will gain access to a safe space to share personal stories and reflections on the text. You will gain access to accountability for transformational faith work. Ultimately you will gain access to a transformational space to reimagine self, to clarify and articulate your faith and to experience empathetic community. *Register today by clicking this link: https://thekinshipcollective.org/reimagine-cohort Please subscribe, rate and review our podcast. As you listen week after week and share the podcast we will keep ending otherness and growing solidarity! Please share our podcast with a friend who needs to be part of a more inclusive conversation about scripture and community. You are loved! We are family! Outro "We are Family" - Sister Sledge (Official Cover) by @ShaundReynolds
Christmas is almost here, and we think it's a perfect time to think about a woman's body and the story it tells about who God is. If God could occupy a woman's body for nine months before Jesus' birth, maybe we can begin to untangle what this might mean for our lives today. Dr. Christy Bauman joins us to talk womb theology and manger theology - it's a story about God and likely one you haven't heard of before. We discuss: the impact of purity culture how a woman's body points to God what breasts, menstruation, wombs, and more say about the divine Trigger warning: There is discussion of infertility and miscarriage in this conversation. Full show notes here Become a partner to hear Devi & Kelly talk about masturbation, desire when you're celibate, and more (plus next week is our final Green Room for 2022). It's $3/month (USD) for bonus episodes and a ticket to the Green Room. Dr. Christy Bauman is committed to helping women come into their true voice. She has a podcast entitled Womaneering and she offers storywork consulting, womaneering weekends, and marriage intensives with her husband Andrew Bauman through their organization, Christian Counseling Center for Sexual Health and Trauma. Andrew and Christy host Therapy Shorts podcast for couples. She is the author and producer of her works: The Sexually Healthy Woman, Theology of the Womb, Womaneering Perpetual Calendar, A Brave Lament, and the award-winning Documentary: A Brave Lament. She is a psychotherapist and author who focuses on the female body, sexuality, and theology. Christy's work can be found at christybauman.com, and you can connect with her on Instagram.
In this Week One episode on Advent, we discuss Mary's journey through pregnancy and what it really was like to be impregnated by the God of the Universe as a 14 years old virgin. Join us as we womaneer through Advent with Tracy Johnson and Dr. Christy Bauman on the womanering Podcast.
This is a podcast Dr. Christy Bauman shares on a lecture she gave at the Beautifully Made conference. Here is an abbreviated version of week one, a conversation about Genesis 2 and Eve, the female body, including the skeletal system, female organs, and her hormonal system. The female body knows her identity through her body - her glory and depravity are inside her, and it all begins within her bones. More info at christybauman.com or IG @womaneering_
This episode invites women of all ages to ask themselves, “what does bringing my sexy back look like?” Whether you are in your 20's or 70's - Tracy Johnson and Christy Bauman discuss their own experiences how Christian perspectives impacted their sexuality.
In this episode, Christy Bauman rejoins the show to discuss and promote her new book, The Sexually Healthy Woman. The Winter Faith Podcast believes all people have seasons of Winter Faith and that doubt is an essential part of faith. Listen to The Winter Faith Podcast on Apple, Spotify, and all other major podcast sites. Support the show on Patreon for more in-depth content and full length interviews. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/winterfaithpod/message
Christy Bauman shares insight from her new book.
Dr. Christy Bauman, Ph.D., MDFT, & LMHC is committed to helping women come into their true voice. Christy is an author, teacher, psychotherapist, and a mother of 4. As a fierce dreamer who is passionate about advocating for women, her work focuses on the female body, sexuality, and theology.
My guest for week two of Advent is Dr. Christy Bauman. Christy is an author, professor and psychotherapist who focuses on the female body, sexuality, and theology. A wife to Andrew, a mother of 4, and a fierce dreamer, passionate about advocating for women, Christy is the author of three books: Theology of the Womb, A Brave Lament, and Coming Home. Learn more about Christy and her Theology of the Womb course and book at https://christybauman.com/. CW: Miscarriage and Pregnancy Loss Complete show notes are included at www.sanctuarywoman.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sanctuarywoman/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sanctuarywoman Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/morganstrehlow Music by Jameson McGregor of UBC Waco.
A lot of churches still have a problem with women in the pulpit. But Christy Bauman explains how women can teach us things about God's story that men can't. In this episode of The Other Side of the Church, Lathan speaks to the author and psychotherapist about her book “Theology of the Womb.” They discuss God's thematic story of the life cycle, the grief and pain of a miscarriage, and the role that women's bodies play in telling the story of the gospel. Learn more about Christy at christybauman.com
Tracy Johnson and Dr. Christy Bauman engage in another conversation about The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill podcast particularly the lack of options women have in the church. This episode highlights the shame culture and sexual shame that impact Christian women's ability to live out of a place of mutuality and wholeness. Join us for the conversation as we dive into what kind of faith it takes for women to remain Christians in the Western, Evangelical church under narcissistic leaders. This episode will talk about shame culture defined as an oppressive nature of American patriarchy emphasizing fundamental effects that shame or dehumanization have on the psychological development of women. We will also discuss the clinical definition of sexual shame as internalized feelings of disgust and humiliation toward one's own body and identity as a sexual being; particularly feelings of abnormality, inferiority, and unworthiness (Clarke, 2017). "It would appear women are without options." Tracy so brilliantly says in the episode. We explore what it means to have a deeper faith and engage God's options for women rather than man's options for women. Join us at womaneering.com or on any major podcast venue. You can follow us @womaneering_ on Instagram. Womaneering podcast partners with Red Tent Living and bringing Christian women's voices to the table. You can find more information at redtentliving.com #womaneering #womaneeringpodcast #theriseandfallofmarshill #christianitytoday #redtentliving #christybauman #mikecosper #tracyjohnson #christianpodcasts #christianpodcast #theologyofthewomb #upperroom #christianwomen #brenebrown #shameculture #sexualshame #patriarchystressdisorder #patriarchy #oppression #objectification #womenshealth #christianwoman #spirituality #markdriscoll #marshillchurch #act29church #church
Andrew and Andrew talk about grief, loss, pain, lament, and living Brave. Andrew's excellent books and blog can be found on his individual website. His newest book is the The Sexually Healthy Man. I highly recommend his latest book. His website is filled with helpful surveys and writings; including his offerings. He offers individual, group, and marriage counseling with his wife Christy Bauman. Psychotherapists & Authors Dr. Christy V. Bauman, LMHC and Andrew J. Bauman, MA, LMHC have started the CCC to provide high-quality experiential, narrative-based psychotherapy from a Christian worldview. To fully engage both heartache and glory without easy answers. The CCC believes you cannot enter into liberation without gut-wrenching pain, we follow both a crucified and resurrected God. Our purpose is to walk with those who are wanting transformation and healing. Those who feel lost in their faith and/or stuck in their pain, and are running out of options. We work with both individuals and couples in crisis, those impacted by unwanted sexual behaviors and trauma. Andrew and Christy Bauman - A Brave Lament A Brave Lament Documentary is a film about the loss of their first son. It is a trailer which offers a small window into the relationships and rituals which aided this couple in their grief and sorrow. #abravelament #grief #stillborn Therapy Shorts - Their marriage podcast. Theology of the Womb- Christy's book on understanding God through a woman's body. Marriage Counseling Men and Woman Retreats The Winter Faith Podcast creates conversations on God, grief, and emotional growth. Birthed by Andrew Frazier in 2017. Follow @winterfaithpodcast on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. Support the show on Patreon. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/winterfaithpod/message
Dr. Christy Bauman joins the Wholly Mamas Line Up with her book, Theology of the Womb: Knowing God Through the Body of Woman. Grief, Gratitude, and an invitation to mother is explored in this impactful episode.... and there is a special giveaway just for you! Find Dr. Christy Bauman, Author, Host of the Womaneering Podcast at:www.christybauman.comhttps://www.instagram.com/christybaumanhttps://www.facebook.com/ChristyVidrineBaumanLeave a Review of the Podcast: www.whollymamas.com/podcast-episodes
In this special episode, Christy and Tracey talk about being a community of woman who grieve together. They focus on the death of Jackson Brave Bauman. Christy wrote a book after her son Brave's death called A Brave Lament and this conversation follows part of that journey for herself and her friends. A film of Brave Lament can be found on her website. A Brave Lament encourages the scandalous invitation into the belly of grief. Pain matters and is the doorway to knowing God more fully. With heart-wrenching grief accessible through poetic writings, hope is found in the most unlikely place, in the pain itself. This book undertakes the enormous task of stepping into our own heartache with the tragic loss of our son, Jackson Brave Bauman while inviting the reader into their own story of sorrow for the sake of collectively healing our wounds. The following pages have sustained us; these words have been bread and water to our soul may they be the same to you. -Andrew & Christy Andy is grateful for the Womaneering Podcast and the work Christy and Tracy do every week on their show and so he wanted to share their important work with his audience. The Womaneering Podcast is a conversation pioneering Christian womanhood. Dr. Christy Vidrine Bauman, founder of Womaneering and Tracy Johnson, founder of Red Tent Living are your hosts. Each 25 minute episode will offer you deep stories of women who have continued to womaneer the world of Christianity and faith. Womaneering is the act of de-colonizing Christian womanhood. To learn more, check out Christy's work at womaneering.com If you are interested in having your story shared and discussed by Christy and Tracy, please email your question or story (please no more than 600 words) to womaneering@gmail.com. The Winter Faith Podcast says, "sometimes faith feels as cold and dead as Winter". Podcast music by Josh Cleveland. Follow @winterfaithpodcast on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube. Subscribe to the Winter Faith Podcast on Apple, Anchor, or Spotify. Support the show for as little as $1 a month on Patreon. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/winterfaithpod/message
In today's episode, Andy continues his conversation with Christy Bauman. In this episode they talk mostly about humanity sexuality and how it relates to the church. Christy is an author, teacher and psychotherapist. A mother of 4, fierce dreamer and passionate about advocating for women. Christy received her Bachelors degree in Communication at Texas A&M in 2002 and then her Masters in Counseling at Reformed Theological Seminary in 2007. She published the book Unearth in 2008, and A Brave Lament in 2018. She is certified in Medical Family Therapy and Trauma and Abuse. She is currently earning her doctorate at Seattle Pacific University and is researching Shame and Sexuality in Women. The Winter Faith Podcast is focused on creating conversations to promote emotional and spiritual growth through tough conversations about faith, apathy, and everything in between. Podcast music by Josh Cleveland. Purchase his album Root of a Man on Apple Music and Amazon Music. Follow @winterfaithpodcast on Instagram, Twitter, and join the Winter Faith Podcast on Facebook. Follow Andy @winterfaithandy Instagram and Twitter. Subscribe to the Winter Faith Podcast on Apple, Anchor, or Spotify. Support the show for as little as $1 a month on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/winterfaithandy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/winterfaithpod/message
In this episode, Andy has a conversation with Christy Bauman. Christy is an author, teacher and psychotherapist. A mother of 4, fierce dreamer and passionate about advocating for women. Christy received her Bachelors degree in Communication at Texas A&M in 2002 and then her Masters in Counseling at Reformed Theological Seminary in 2007. She published the book Unearth in 2008, and A Brave Lament in 2018. She is certified in Medical Family Therapy and Trauma and Abuse. She is currently earning her doctorate at Seattle Pacific University and is researching Shame and Sexuality in Women. Buy her book Theology of the Womb. Actually buy all her books! The Winter Faith Podcast is focused on creating conversations to promote emotional and spiritual growth through tough conversations about faith, apathy, and everything in between. Podcast music by Josh Cleveland. Purchase his album Root of a Man on Apple Music and Amazon Music. Follow @winterfaithpodcast on Instagram, Twitter, and join the Winter Faith Podcast on Facebook. Follow Andy @winterfaithandy Instagram and Twitter. Subscribe to the Winter Faith Podcast on Apple, Anchor, or Spotify. Support the show for as little as $1 a month on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/winterfaithandy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/winterfaithpod/message
Womaneering Holy Week is a conversation Dr. Christy Bauman and Tracy Johnson use the lens of how death affects the Christian female body. They share about Holy Week and how it is impacted by the female cycle and her invitation to understand crucifixion and resurrection differently.
Trigger Warning: this episode contains explicit stories of sexuality and rape. Please join Tracy Johnson and Dr. Christy Bauman for conversation around women's sexuality. More information at womaneering.com
This episode is about sexism in the church and the impact on men and women in church leadership. Join us for the conversation as Dr. Christy Bauman and Andrew Bauman speak candidly about their experiences. More info at christiancc.org
Dr. Christy Bauman and Andrew Bauman tackle a marriage conversation about dirty dishes, and false submission, patriarchy stress. The idea that within the church, wives have been coddling their husbands for centuries.
Whitney talks to author and therapist, Christy Bauman, about her book “The Theology of The Womb”. Visit her website at https://christybauman.com.
Rachael Clinton Chen leads an open and honest conversation with Cathy Loerzel and Christy Bauman about what they wish other women knew about women's sexuality.
In this episode Christy Bauman talks about her new book, Theology of The Womb: Knowing God through the Body of a Woman. She talks about all the ways in which we can learn about God from the the experience of being a woman. Guest Bio/Info: Dr. Christy Vidrine Bauman is the author of three books: Theology of the Womb, A Brave Lament, and Coming Home. She is a psychotherapist, supervisor, and professor who focuses on the female body, sexuality, and theology. Find Christy here: christybauman.com Facebook: facebook.com/ChristyVidrineBauman Special music by Chase Campbell: Spotify: Chase Campbell Instagram: chaycambul Get connected to Mason: masonmennenga.com Patreon: patreon.com/masonmennenga Twitter: @masonmennenga Facebook: facebook.com/mason.mennenga Instagram: masonmennenga
Dr. Dan Allender and Rachael Clinton Chen are joined by guests Cathy Loerzel and Christy Bauman to have a vulnerable discussion about what women wish men knew about women's sexuality.
Andrew and Christy Bauman were like many expectant parents. As they neared the birth of their first child, they were filled with excitement. But their joy turned to anguish as their child was stillborn. Now, six years later, the Baumans are channeling their pain into helping others. With two more children and a third on the way, two therapy practices, and a number of books, Andrew and Christy are a testimony that God isn't afraid of our pain, and of the hope and healing that can come out of our laments.