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This week I welcome back my friend Irene M Cho to the podcast, and we continue our series on pop culture with an examination of the Godfather trilogy, and the arc of Michael Corleone. We explore his personal journey and his unhealthy responses to grief and how they defined him - and how they can define us. We also discuss the generational trauma carried through the Corlene family, and how generational trauma can do so much damage to individuals and families without proper healing work, take us away from our true selves, and lead to tragedy.
On this episode, I talk to Irene M. Cho. Irene shares her amazing story -- trust me you will be leaning in this whole conversation. Hear why Irene will not fall. Follow Irene on all platforms at @irenenmcho and follow The In Between at @theinbtw. Follow She Will Not Fall on IG at @shewillnotfallcollective Learn more Irene: Irene is a national speaker, writer, consultant, and advisor, having served over 28 years in youth ministry. Her passion is for the misfits of the world and to bring the gospel message of joy and hope to the least, the lost, and the last. After serving as the Program Director of Urban Leadership Training for the Fuller Youth Institute (FYI) at Fuller Theological Seminary for the last 11 years, Irene is embarking on a new venture of launching a leadership training and resourcing company for leaders serving on the margins. To find out more, go to FindingtheInBetween.com or follow @theinbtw. She speaks both nationally and internationally to youth and young adults, has written various curricula, and consults for churches and organizations on engaging youth, youth culture, and racial justice issues. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shewillnotfall/support
We're giving thanks for Lovecraft Country - HBO's powerful new horror show that suggests humans are the real monsters. Irene M. Cho joins us to break down our favorite themes - and scares! - in a double episode that will keep you through...
A good & growing number of Asian American Christians are involved and engaged with justice work in our communities. But why does it seem like the Asian American Church can be so silent on the issues of social justice and activism? Join Kevin Doi (Minister; Founder, JOYA Scholars) and Jane Hong (Pastor; Social Media Coordinator, ISAAC), along with our host Irene M. Cho, for a conversation about social justice and Asian American Christians.
In our 7th installment of the #womenInYM series Fuller Youth Institute leader, Program Director for Urban Youth Resources, longtime youth ministry director and leader, Irene M. Cho sits down with Chad to talk about the difficult realities of growing up in a faith that seemed unbelievable. This interview will surely challenge you, bless you, and encourage you youth ministry leader. Thanks Irene! Follow Irene Cho on TwitterEnter The #WomenInYM Giveaway For Your Chance @ $500 in year long prizes Join The Conversation For #WomenInYMKey Takeaway: "How do we help young people get pruney in God’s freedom." I stumbled into youth ministry. This is not the direction I thought I was headed. Forget the elementary, give me the middle school student! I went on this Damascus journey with God to live out my ministry as Jesus did. What does freedom mean for our faithThe outward actions might look the same, but there is a difference in the internal processing. We do this faith thing not because of fear but because of abundance. Paul will not shut up about freedom. We have these imperatives but it is found in this indicative. Our human nature is to systematize everything. Support the show (http://community.youthministrybooster.com/)