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Got to hang out with Kirsten Kelly this week for episode 200! Truly a blessing to get to learn about her story, what makes up her country music journey, and about her new record "Warrior" which is out now, and fantastic! Kristen's Insta: https://www.instagram.com/kristenkellymusic/ Our Insta: https://www.instagram.com/rcm_podcast/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kyle-corbliss/support
Join us for a transformative discussion with survivor Lt. Mark Wynn (retired) and film producers Kirsten Kelly and Andrew Schwertfeger as we talk about the new film, "This is Where I Learned Not to Sleep." Released in 2023, this documentary film explores Mark's journey after experiencing domestic violence as a child, as well as his commitment to transforming the law enforcement response to domestic violence. In our behind-the-scenes look at the documentary, we learn about the compelling reasons behind its creation and the process of returning to Mark's hometown in Texas. Mark's story, depicted in the film, serves as an inspiration to survivors of abuse, encouraging men to take a stand against domestic and sexual violence and addressing the necessity for victim-centered law enforcement leadership. With references to impacts from movements like Black Lives Matter and Me Too, the conversation delves into issues of white male privilege and police reform as we emphasize the collective responsibility to end domestic violence, an issue that resonates in households across the world. Watch the film's trailer at https://www.thisiswherefilm.com/
Our first guest podcast is with Kirsten Kelly! Kirsten is a New York based Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker and producer. In this episode, Kirsten and I discuss her experience as an outsider in college, her work creating documentaries Stranger/Sister and The Homestretch, and the lessons she has learned sharing the stories of others. Suggested tools: -Come with your armor down -Intentional curiosity -Deep listening -Play Kirsten's Book Recommendation: Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times by Katherine May -- Find Kirsten's work: Production Company Website: https://www.spargelproductions.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kirsten.kelly.771 Instagram: @kirstenkellybk LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirsten-kelly-802aa844/ Stranger/Sister: www.strangersister.com The Homestretch: http://www.homestretchdoc.com/ Thanks to Ned Doheny for providing our podcast music! You can find him and his music on Spotify. Editing and co-production of this podcast by Farrah Sklar.
WHAT WE CHAT ABOUT: Kirsten’s story changing the language we use about our bodies how working through non-sexual trauma affected Kirsten’s sex life taking control of your energy for yourself changing the negative connotation of pleasure deciding what you want your sex life to look like the mind, body and spiritual connection of sex LINKS MENTIONED: It’s So Amazing Another Name for Everything with Richard Rohr Morgan Day Cecil Instagram Mating in Captivity Where Should We Begin? with Esther Perel The Forgotten Feminine Pure: Inside the Evangelical Movement That Shamed a Generation of Young Women and How I Broke Free CONNECT WITH KIRSTEN: instagram CONNECT WITH EMILY: website | instagram | facebook | patreon EPISODE SPONSORS: BeeKeepers Naturals: save 15% on your first order when you visit beekeepersnautrals.com/msw or use promo code MSW at checkout Laurel Springs: get your registry fee waived when you visit laurelsprings.com/msw Third Love: get 15% off your first order when you visit thirdlove.com/msw Clearly Filtered: get 20% off when you visit clearlyfiltered.com/msw and use promo code MSW SUPPORT THE SHOW: Patreon SHARE THE STRUGGLE! If you've been encouraged, share this episode with a friend. The struggle is real. We might as well do this together! Do you love Mom Struggling Well? Please leave a review here!
Watch Homestretch free on YouTube
Watch Homestretch free on YouTube
This episode features author, blogger and resource creator Kirsten Kelly. Kirsten is half the brains behind It's A Speech Thing. Today we chat about their most popular resources, taking care of your mental health, and about her partnership with close friend, Taryn. Did you know Kirsten loves to bake too? Tune in to hear her favorite recipes!
Friends!!! Did you know God created sex? And get this... he didn't just create it for procreation... also as a gift for pleasure and intimacy between a husband and wife. So yeah, this week Kirsten Kelly and I are digging into some pretty juicy topics like tips for having more freedom in your sex life, as well as benefits of orgasm... yep, we went there. Then we even talk about how we can work towards raising the next generation to have a healthier view of sex and keep those healthy and appropriate conversations going from a young age. It's definitely a favorite episode of mine, so enjoy!
Ok, so this is a 3 part episode of sooo much good info. Yes, you are correct, it's all about sex. I interview Kirsten Kelly and she shares her personal story with sexual trauma in her past and how she worked through that after getting married. We talk about "Purity Culture" and how it affected our thoughts, feelings and perception of sex leading up to our wedding day. So yeah, it's a pretty amazing convo but let me tell you, there is even more amazingness in Pt 2 & 3 so make sure to Subscribe & check back next Wednesday!
Week two of Let’s Talk About Sex is with Kirsten Kelly, wife, mama, and creator of Sacred Sexuality, a platform to get the conversation going about sex in Christian culture. This week we talk about our sexual pasts, purity culture, and how we can raise children who know their sexuality is sacred. Find all the links from the episode in the show notes.
Kirsten Kelly, an Emmy award-winning documentary filmmaker, discusses her upbringing in the arts and her switch from stage directing to film directing.
Abortion says this is my body, my choice. The Gospel says this is my body broken for you. Thank you to Kirsten Kelly and Lynn Simpson for your courage in telling your personal stories.
Abortion says this is my body, my choice. The Gospel says this is my body broken for you. Thank you to Kirsten Kelly and Lynn Simpson for your courage in telling your personal stories.
La Matinale de 19h est de sortie ! Ce soir, on s'installe dans le beau salon du cinéma Le Luminor pour la 13ème édition du Festival International du Film des Droits de l'Homme. Pour l'occasion, on reçoit Geneviève Colas responsable au Secours Catholique des questions de traite des êtres humains, mineurs isolés, justice juvénile. Avec elle on parlera du film The Homestretch, un documentaire de Anne de Mare et Kirsten Kelly qui suit trois jeunes sans-abris dans les rues de Chicago. Un quotidien qui casse le mythe du rêve américain... Qu'en est-il en France ? Qui sont ceux qu'on appelle les mineurs isolés ? Comment sont-ils traités ? A Paris, il y a plus de 1500 mineurs isolés étrangers, une augmentation de plus de 300% depuis 2008. En seconde partie, Jean-Marc Bonhomme et Nicolas Faragout nous rejoignent pour parler du court-métrage d'animation dont ils sont les héros : Le C.O.D et le Coquelicot. "Dans une école primaire d'un quartier réputé difficile, où les équipes d'enseignants s'épuisent et se succèdent d'année en année, cinq jeunes maîtres sans expérience ont fait le pari de rester. Cinq ans après, ils nous parlent de leur quotidien dans ce lieu où ils tentent de construire, dans une alternance de découragement et de projets, une école comme les autres." Présentation : Dania Kaddur / Papier et co-interviews : François Leroy et Elsa Landard / Réalisation : Tiffany Battistel et Victor Testier / Web et coordination : Elsa Landard
La Matinale de 19h est de sortie ! Ce soir, on s'installe dans le beau salon du cinéma Le Luminor pour la 13ème édition du Festival International du Film des Droits de l'Homme. Pour l'occasion, on reçoit Geneviève Colas responsable au Secours Catholique des questions de traite des êtres humains, mineurs isolés, justice juvénile. Avec elle on parlera du film The Homestretch, un documentaire de Anne de Mare et Kirsten Kelly qui suit trois jeunes sans-abris dans les rues de Chicago. Un quotidien qui casse le mythe du rêve américain... Qu'en est-il en France ? Qui sont ceux qu'on appelle les mineurs isolés ? Comment sont-ils traités ? A Paris, il y a plus de 1500 mineurs isolés étrangers, une augmentation de plus de 300% depuis 2008. En seconde partie, Jean-Marc Bonhomme et Nicolas Faragout nous rejoignent pour parler du court-métrage d'animation dont ils sont les héros : Le C.O.D et le Coquelicot. "Dans une école primaire d'un quartier réputé difficile, où les équipes d'enseignants s'épuisent et se succèdent d'année en année, cinq jeunes maîtres sans expérience ont fait le pari de rester. Cinq ans après, ils nous parlent de leur quotidien dans ce lieu où ils tentent de construire, dans une alternance de découragement et de projets, une école comme les autres." Présentation : Dania Kaddur / Papier et co-interviews : François Leroy et Elsa Landard / Réalisation : Tiffany Battistel et Victor Testier / Web et coordination : Elsa Landard