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In this episode, I sit down with my friend, author, and speaker Tiffany Bluhm. Tiffany is a powerful voice on the intersection of women's liberation, spiritual formation, justice, and leadership. She's also the Executive Director of a foundation development organization in the Pacific Northwest, a wife, and mom to two sons. Tiffany shares her incredible journey of being adopted as a young child from India, growing up in a predominantly white community, and finding freedom and belonging in the Gospel. Her story is a testament to God's redeeming love and how He meets us in every corner of our lives. We also dive into her newest book, The Women We've Been Waiting For, where Tiffany highlights women throughout history—biblical and modern—who have modeled resilience, leadership, and faith. From the courage of Queen Esther to the boldness of the women in St. Augustine, California, Tiffany challenges us to recognize how our ordinary actions can lead to extraordinary impact. Listen in as Tiffany shares: -How she found confidence and healing in the kindness and goodness of God -The lessons we can learn from women in scripture and history who thrived amidst chaos and challenge. -Practical encouragement for embracing your unique story as a purpose. Whether you're a woman seeking liberation, a leader navigating chaotic times, or someone longing to see the beauty of God's work in your life, this conversation will leave you inspired to live with courage and intention. Bio: Tiffany Bluhm is a speaker and writer with more than fifteen years of experience in ministry and nonprofit leadership. She is the author of Never Alone, She Dreams, and Prey Tell and former cohost of the Why Tho? podcast. She speaks at conferences, companies, and churches around the world, and her work has been featured in Publishers Weekly and Sojourners. As a minority, immigrant woman with an interracial family, Bluhm is passionate about inviting all to the table of faith, equality, justice, and dignity. She lives in the Pacific Northwest. Anchor Verses: Psalm 40: 1-3 Connect with Tiffany: Website: https://www.tiffanybluhm.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/tiffanybluhm FB: https://www.facebook.com/TiffanyABluhm/ ***We love hearing from our listeners! Sharing your thoughts through reviews is a fantastic way to be a part of our podcast family and contribute to the conversation. If you've enjoyed our podcast, leaving a review is quick and easy! Just head to Apple podcasts or wherever you are tuning in and share your thoughts. Your feedback makes a big difference!***
Have you ever wondered if you are going to see the end of the story? Will there be grace up ahead? Tiffany Bluhm is a speaker and the author of The Women We've Been Waiting For, Prey Tell, and other books and studies. With over 15 years of experience in ministry and nonprofit leadership, she speaks, writes, and leads at the intersection of justice, women's issues, and faith for conferences, churches, and companies. Her work has been featured in Publisher's Weekly, the YouVersion Bible app, Sojourners, Propel Ecclesia, and more. She lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and two sons. In this engaging conversation, Tiffany shares her journey from a young girl with a passion for writing to now becoming a published author and advocate for women's empowerment. She reflects on her own life experiences with poverty, cultural identity, and the importance of self-care and community. Tiffany discusses her new devotional, 'The Women We've Been Waiting For,' emphasizing the significance of women's roles in scripture and the need for a holistic approach to self-care that connects to social justice. I so much enjoyed Tiffany's personal stories, combined with her wisdom that she brings to the table.TakeawaysTiffany's experiences with poverty shaped her understanding of resilience.Cultural identity plays a crucial role in Tiffany's faith journey.The story of her adoption highlights the importance of connection.Tiffany emphasizes the concept of retroactive grace in her life.Adoption brings both challenges and blessings in understanding identity.Her new devotional aims to empower women through shared stories.Self-care is about recognizing one's worth beyond accomplishments.Reflection Questions:(Taken from Tiffany's new book) How do you define self-care? And maybe after reviewing this episode, is time to make an adjustment?How can you invite holy imagination into your prayer time and conversations with God today?Connect with TiffanyInstagram The Women We've Been Waiting For: A 40-Day Devotional for Self-Care, Resilience, and Communal Flourishing#thewomenwevebeenwaitingfor Keywords: Tiffany Bluhm, writing, adoption, faith, women's empowerment, self-care, cultural identity, retroactive grace, community, devotionalHow to support The Parable Podcast: #1 Subscribe or Follow the show so you don't miss the next episode of The Parable Podcast through your favorite podcast app (i.e. iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher). #2 Share this show with a friend, this is a perfect opportunity to start your own Parable Conversation together. #3 Are you in need of a speaker for your Church, Women's Group, or event? Contact Danielle to learn more.
Today, we're diving into the powerful intersection of justice, faith, and women's issues with Tiffany Bluhm. As the new director of Made for PAX and the author of the devotional "The Women We've Been Waiting For," Tiffany has dedicated her life's work to empowering marginalized voices and reimagining what flourishing looks like for women. In our conversation, Tiffany unpacks the vital role of self-care, contemplation, and holy imagination in the lives of women - especially those facing injustice. She shares how practices like breath prayers, centering prayer, and cultivating a "magnificent refuge" can provide the resilience and inner strength needed to enact communal renewal. Tiffany also explores the importance of women's stories and perspectives, and how men can benefit from engaging with diverse voices. We discuss the power of art, beauty, and creativity to nourish the soul and spark new visions of what's possible. Ultimately, Tiffany's message is one of hope - that when women are empowered to tend to their own wholeness, it leads to the flourishing of entire communities. So join me as we learn from Tiffany's wisdom and imagine a more equitable world where women's full humanity is honored. Tiffany Bluhm is a speaker and writer with more than fifteen years of experience in ministry and nonprofit leadership. She is the author of Never Alone, She Dreams, and Prey Tell and former cohost of the Why Tho? podcast. She speaks at conferences, companies, and churches around the world, and her work has been featured in Publishers Weekly and Sojourners. As a minority, immigrant woman with an interracial family, Bluhm is passionate about inviting all to the table of faith, equality, justice, and dignity. She lives in the Pacific Northwest. Tiffany's Book:The Women We've Been Waiting ForTiffany's Recommendation:TryingJoin Our Patreon for Early Access and More: PatreonConnect with Joshua: jjohnson@allnations.usGo to www.shiftingculturepodcast.com to interact and donate. Every donation helps to produce more podcasts for you to enjoy.Follow on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Threads at www.facebook.com/shiftingculturepodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/shiftingculturepodcast/https://twitter.com/shiftingcultur2https://www.threads.net/@shiftingculturepodcasthttps://www.youtube.com/@shiftingculturepodcastConsider Giving to the podcast and to the ministry that my wife and I do around the world. Just click on the support the show link belowAll Nations Kansas City Trainings:Register for CatalyzeRegister for CPx Support the show
This is a place where every woman has a seat at the table, and where we can affirm, equip and amplify women's voices globally. Listen in as we discuss how we pick up the pieces after abuse in the Church, with the powerhouse and advocate herself, Tiffany Bluhm.Tiffany Bluhm is the author of Prey Tell, and her forthcoming book, The Women We've Been Waiting For: A 40-Day Devotional for Self-Care, Resilience, and Communal Flourishing. She speaks at conferences, colleges, and companies inviting audiences to lead lives of resilience and joy. Her work has been featured in Publisher's Weekly, the YouVersion Bible app, Jenny McCarthy Show, and so much more. She calls the Pacific NW home with her husband and two sons.Connect with Tiffany BluhmWebsite | https://www.tiffanybluhm.com/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/tiffanybluhm/Her Book | Prey TellWSC Woman to Watch: Sarah CochranSarah has served in ministry for over 20 years, serving the marginalized of society in secular settings as well as inside nonprofits, local churches, and in her own home as a foster and adoptive parent. She loves people and the mission that God has entrusted to the Church. She has a Masters of Divinity from Wesley Seminary and is an ordained Pastor in the Wesleyan Church. She has the privilege of traveling throughout the United States speaking and inspiring people to rescue kids from child trafficking through Destiny Rescue. She and her husband reside in Palm Bay, FL.Connect with Sarah CochranDestiny Rescue | https://www.destinyrescue.org/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/chaplainsarahcochran/
CW: Sexual Harassment, Gender-Based DiscriminationTiffany Bluhm is an author and speaker who serves at the intersection of justice and faith. In the book we feature her book Prey Tell.In this episode, she explains how women often experience abuses of power and portions of her story where she experienced sexual harassment and retaliation. She also offers a really helpful approach to bystander intervention and incorporates some powerful conversations about women in Scripture, including the story of David and Bathsheba and the story of the woman (allegedly) caught in adultery.Team members on the episode from The Two Cities include: Dr. John Anthony Dunne and Dr. Madison Pierce.Series Disclaimer: This series explores the concept of “trauma,” its sources, and its expressions from a range of perspectives. Some of our guests are licensed mental health professionals; some are those with formative experiences of trauma; and others are those who explore trauma through various theoretical frameworks. We hope that this series provides useful information to all that enables them to begin to be trauma-informed and to love others and themselves better. Our series is by no means meant to replace the important work of one-on-one time with a trauma-informed professional. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join New York Times bestselling author Skye Warren each week as she crafts a new story with one of her author guests!This week we have author USA Today bestselling author Amanda Richardson, who writes super steamy, dark romance. We're pairing a billionaire who's best friends with the father of our bleeding heart heroine. Class differences, kinky lessons, and a forbidden romance that's super steamy.Find out what happens on the inside!And if you enjoyed this podcast, you'll want to read PREY TELL by Amanda Richardson.About Amanda Richardson:Amanda Richardson writes from her chaotic dining room table in Yorkshire, England, often distracted by her husband and two adorable sons. When she's not writing contemporary and dark, twisted romance, she enjoys coffee (a little too much) and collecting house plants like they're going out of style.You can also find Amanda Richardson's website here.These are some of the books and shows referenced inside...Claim by Sienna SnowYou get to help us pick our story prompts inside the Storytime with Skye Podcast Facebook group. Join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1030813154714760
Tiffany Bluhm is the author of Prey Tell: Why We Silence Women who Tell the Truth and How Everyone Can Speak Up and the co-host of the popular podcast, Why Tho. She speaks and writes at the intersection of women's issues and faith with her work featured in Publisher's Weekly, Sojourners, Red Letter Christians, the YouVersion Bible app, Jenny McCarthy Show, and more. She lives in the Seattle area with her husband and two sons. In this podcast conversation, we talk about the content of her book Prey Tell, which addresses the abuse of power in the church. What constitutes an abuse of power? Why do more people not speak up? How can you spot a leader exhibiting narcissistic tendencies? What kind of ecclesiological structures help enable the abuse of power? And what can we do to help lessen cases where people abuse their power?
Tiffany and I walked through why the Church is buggin, what is currently happening within the Church, and what we can do to stay consistent with loving her well even when she seems to be falling apart scandal after scandal and with large departures. Tiffany Bluhm is the author of Prey Tell, Never Alone, and She Dreams, and podcast co-host of Why Tho. She speaks at conferences, colleges, and churches, and her work has been featured in Publisher's Weekly, Sojourners, Red Letter Christians, the YouVersion Bible app, Jenny McCarthy Show, and more. She serves at the intersection of justice and culture, humor and faith. She lives in the PNW with her husband and two sons. Follow Connie on Instagram at @tiffanybluhm Buy her book: Prey Tell HERE - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1587434784/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=tiffanybluhm-20&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=1587434784&linkId=a06bd73b73edc18d0d8e3e19c7b3b643 And visit her website here: https://www.tiffanybluhm.com/ Connect with us: -Follow host - Pricelis: instagram.com/pricelispd -Follow our community: instagram.com/we.are.full -Join our email list: wearefullcollective.com/email-sign-up -Check out our website: wearefullcollective.com
Big News this week on Why Tho: This is one of our final episodes. Four years of weekly conversations between two dear friends about everything under the sun - we are so proud of this work and thankful to be in your eardrum every Thursday. Why Tho will remain available until Jesus comes back so you can access it anytime. So, we're going out in our usual style, starting with Roast or Toast. From shows to books to therapists, here's what we want to roast and what we want to toast. If Why Tho has been a blessing in your life, BUY OUR BOOKS! You didn't listen to a single ad or deal with any bull crap from us, so as a thank you, order Ashley and Tiffany's latest books. This goes a very long way in making sure they write another one in the future: Prey Tell by Tiffany Bluhm: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1587434784/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=tiffanybluhm-20&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=1587434784&linkId=a06bd73b73edc18d0d8e3e19c7b3b643 Love Is the Resistance by Ashley Abercrombie: https://www.amazon.com/Love-Resistance-Disagree-Conflicts-Avoiding/dp/0801094399 Rise of the Truth Teller by Ashley Abercrombie: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0801094380
Today's episode is a special, personal one. We are celebrating AAPI Heritage Month by sharing a few of the Asian women who made a lasting impact on our personal lives. Women who shaped our thinking and our freedom, and taught us how to love and share and be together with others. As the Why Tho fam, we also want to honor Tiffany, as a leader in our lives and in the AAPI community. It's a blessing to grow together. Support Tiffany's work by donating to SIP - a weekly table gathering of women to talk about real issues through the lens of faith and justice. You can also order Tiffany's book Prey Tell on Amazon or wherever books are sold. To connect with the Why Tho hosts, message them on Instagram! Www.Instagram.com/tiffanybluhm Www.Instagram.com/ashabercrombie
As a minority woman growing up in a rural community, Tiffany Bluhm often wondered, “Where do I fit?” But her feelings were satiated when she found Jesus. In this episode, Tiffany discusses her faith journey and how her ethnic identity intersects her identity in Christ. She discusses parenting her multi-ethnic family; her experiences leading her to write her newest book, Prey Tell; and how women and men can be partners for human flourishing. Tiffany Bluhm, author of Never Alone and She Dreams, is a writer; speaker; podcast co-host of Why Tho, a show answering the existential and nonsensical questions we ask ourselves; and Gatherer-in-chief of Sip and Savor, a women's movement in the Seattle area centered around fine food, fine wine and community. She is passionate about inviting all to the table of faith, equality, justice and dignity. Her work has been featured by World Vision Magazine, Pentecostal Evangel, YouVersion Bible App, Scary Mommy, TODAY Parents, Thrive Global, the Hallmark Channel, and the Jenny McCarthy Show. Tiffany and her husband, Derek, live in the Seattle area with their two sons, Jericho and Kingston.You can find an episode reflection with invitations for deeper self-examination and more resources in our show notes. Hosted by Cru.
Have you ever found yourself in a place where you felt convicted to stand up for someone being oppressed? Or maybe you've felt a strong desire to be an advocate for them but you couldn't seem to find your voice? On this “best of” God Hears Her episode, we revisit a conversation we had with Tiffany Bluhm as she explores the path of finding our voice when we find ourselves in a place of injustice. She'll also share her own journey of how she found her place in Jesus, justice, and women. About Our Guest: Tiffany Bluhm is the author of She Dreams and Never Alone and their companion Bible studies, as well as her latest book, Prey Tell. She is cohost of the Why Tho podcast and leads an engaged audience of followers online. Tiffany is committed to encouraging people of faith to live with conviction, substance, and grace. As a minority, immigrant woman with an interracial family, Bluhm is passionate about inviting all to the table of faith, equality, justice, and dignity. Notes and Quotes: “I always felt welcome in the kingdom. I always felt like I had found my place.” “As my faith grew and as my grip on justice tightened, there was this intersection and I found my place. It's Jesus and it's justice and it's women.” “In my work, I critique how we have messaged Jesus, how we have weaponized Scripture against women. Because the honest truth is the imbalance of power we see in our world is one of the leading factors to derail a woman's faith, career, financial standing, and her reputation.” “It came to understanding that loyalty to conviction had to override my loyalty to an institution.” “If you see something that is inherently wrong, and you stay silent, you become complicit in that action.” “Think of the opportunity, especially among women, to lock arms and to serve and listen and to lament with one another. And to bring change.” “Change in gender inequality has only come when women have locked arms together.” “How did we, from the first century to this modern day, twist Jesus' words and weaponize Scripture to make women feel small? And how can we right that cultural wrong through a biblical lens?” “This idea of ‘don't touch the Lord's anointed' has been taken out of context to mean that ‘those who are anointed or appointed are immune from dissent.'” “If Jesus held up one woman's testimony, so must we.” “Fear is a flashing red light of a lack of love.” Links/Books/Resources Mentioned in Show: God Hears Her website: https://www.godhearsher.org/ Subscribe on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/god-hears-her-podcast/id1511046507?utm_source=applemusic&utm_medium=godhearsher&utm_campaign=podcast Order God Sees Her: 365 Devotions for Women by Women on Amazon. https://amzn.to/32lYSgh Order God Loves Her: 365 Devotions for Women by Women: godlovesher.org Order Tiffany's book Prey Tell: https://www.amazon.com/Prey-Tell-Silence-Women-Everyone/dp/1587434784/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=prey+tell&qid=1620925274&sr=8-1 Elisa's Instagram: elisamorganauthor Eryn's Instagram: eryneddy Tiffany's Instagram: tiffanybluhm
Have you ever found yourself in a place where you felt convicted to stand up for someone being oppressed? Or maybe you've felt a strong desire to be an advocate for them but you couldn't seem to find your voice? On this “best of” God Hears Her episode, we revisit a conversation we had with Tiffany Bluhm as she explores the path of finding our voice when we find ourselves in a place of injustice. She'll also share her own journey of how she found her place in Jesus, justice, and women. About Our Guest: Tiffany Bluhm is the author of She Dreams and Never Alone and their companion Bible studies, as well as her latest book, Prey Tell. She is cohost of the Why Tho podcast and leads an engaged audience of followers online. Tiffany is committed to encouraging people of faith to live with conviction, substance, and grace. As a minority, immigrant woman with an interracial family, Bluhm is passionate about inviting all to the table of faith, equality, justice, and dignity. Notes and Quotes: “I always felt welcome in the kingdom. I always felt like I had found my place.” “As my faith grew and as my grip on justice tightened, there was this intersection and I found my place. It's Jesus and it's justice and it's women.” “In my work, I critique how we have messaged Jesus, how we have weaponized Scripture against women. Because the honest truth is the imbalance of power we see in our world is one of the leading factors to derail a woman's faith, career, financial standing, and her reputation.” “It came to understanding that loyalty to conviction had to override my loyalty to an institution.” “If you see something that is inherently wrong, and you stay silent, you become complicit in that action.” “Think of the opportunity, especially among women, to lock arms and to serve and listen and to lament with one another. And to bring change.” “Change in gender inequality has only come when women have locked arms together.” “How did we, from the first century to this modern day, twist Jesus' words and weaponize Scripture to make women feel small? And how can we right that cultural wrong through a biblical lens?” “This idea of ‘don't touch the Lord's anointed' has been taken out of context to mean that ‘those who are anointed or appointed are immune from dissent.'” “If Jesus held up one woman's testimony, so must we.” “Fear is a flashing red light of a lack of love.” Links/Books/Resources Mentioned in Show: God Hears Her website: https://www.godhearsher.org/ Subscribe on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/god-hears-her-podcast/id1511046507?utm_source=applemusic&utm_medium=godhearsher&utm_campaign=podcast Order God Sees Her: 365 Devotions for Women by Women on Amazon. https://amzn.to/32lYSgh Order God Loves Her: 365 Devotions for Women by Women: godlovesher.org Order Tiffany's book Prey Tell: https://www.amazon.com/Prey-Tell-Silence-Women-Everyone/dp/1587434784/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=prey+tell&qid=1620925274&sr=8-1 Elisa's Instagram: elisamorganauthor Eryn's Instagram: eryneddy Tiffany's Instagram: tiffanybluhm
Why are we so afraid to fail? SOME REALLY GOOD REASONS. Maybe you were raised in a home where mistakes were not allowed, or you had a boss who threatened to fire you for the smallest things. Maybe you've experienced loss of relationship or reputation because of a personal failure. We know what we stand to lose. That's why we're afraid to fail. But here's what we've learned: Failure is part of being human. There's no way around it. Failure can be a gift and failure can lead to growth. We need to normalize mistakes, setbacks, and failures. Because nobody's perfect. Love Why Tho? Take a minute to rate the show! Wanna support the hosts? (WHY WOULDN'T YOU?) Buy their new books: Prey Tell: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08CJ6WDP1 Love Is the Resistance: https://www.amazon.com/Love-Resistance-Disagree-Conflicts-Avoiding-ebook/dp/B08MXZW8BG
This week on the New Voices thread, hosts Blake and Erin speak with Tiffany Bluhm about her book Prey Tell: Why We Silence Women Who Tell the Truth and How Everyone Can Speak Up. The conversation ranges from discussing cultures that perpetuate the silencing of women, Tiffany's own experiences, and how we can move towards healthier spaces. To keep up with Tiffany's work, make sure to follow her on Twitter and Instagram @tiffanybluhm, listen to her podcast Why Tho and pick up a copy of Prey Tell. Related Reading: “Are We Continuing to Sideline Women in Conversations about Abuse?” “Men Still Need to Talk about the Difficulties Women Still Face”
On today's show, recorded live at Claima Stories: Feast Portland edition, I sit with Chef Diane Lam, the creative force behind Prey + Tell, a Cambodian fried chicken spot in Portland, OR. Born and raised in LA. Diane was able to figure out parts of her confusing heritage by the food she ate, which gave her an understanding of her family history. While closely watching her grandmother's cooking when she was younger, Diane always knew she wanted to work in hospitality, but was unsure if she wanted to cook Cambodian food professionally. On today's episode, we chat with entrepreneur, wine lover, and NBA star CJ McCollum as we talk about his venture into wine and creating McCollum Heritage '91. But CJ didn't grow up with a love of wine. In college, he was more of a hard liquor guy until his girlfriend (now wife) introduced him to a Merlot, which wasn't that great, but as he matured, so did his palette (and the quality). After CJ was drafted to the Portland Trailblazers in 2013, he got his lips on his gateway wine. Aware that being a Black man in Portland is rare, and being a black man in wine is even rarer, McCollum is making space in the wine world and making wine education accessible for everyone.About Claima Stories with Bimma:Former Nike Marketer, Bimma Williams interviews leading and emerging BIPOC creatives about how they were able to break into the notoriously guarded creative and sneaker industries. From these stories, listeners will learn how to claim their dream careers. Featuring Melody Ehsani, Jeff Staple, and James Whitner. Listen and Subscribe now.Subscribe: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/claimastories/Twitter: https://twitter.com/claimastories
Diane Lam shares story about learning about family and heritage through the food she createsFormer Nike Marketer, Bimma Williams interviews leading and emerging BIPOC creatives about how they were able to break into the notoriously guarded creative and sneaker industries. From these stories, listeners will learn how to claim their dream careers. Featuring Melody Ehsani, Jeff Staple, and James Whitner. Listen and Subscribe now.Subscribe: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/claimastories/Twitter: https://twitter.com/claimastories
Today on the podcast is the incredible and much beloved author Jody Hedlund. Jody is the author of a vast array of books ranging in topics, locations, historical people, and places in time. One of her latest novels engages the mystery of the miracles that took place in Canterbury England during the Middle Ages. Come Back to Me is full of early church history, mixed with a little bit of fantasy, the Tree of Life from the Garden of Eden and Revelation, and sifting through what's fact and fiction is absolutely fascinating. Jody is spectacularly gifted at using stories to capture the attention of our hearts, and highlighting where God has moved in the past to help us see where He is moving now. This is one of those episodes where you I got to unpack all the things that just bring me a lot of joy: the power of the Gospel, the power of stories, what history teaches us (and how much I still don't know about history) and how allllll of that applies to everyday life. So much of the Church's history carries deep wounds, but the Gospel survives throughout history even when broken people twist it to their own advantage, because the gift of Christ cannot be tarnished and His Word cannot be stopped. (All the praise hands!) Jody is just a fascinating woman of faith, and she brings such fascinating insight into how stories hold space for conversations in everyday life. As a Mom of multiple teens and a youth small group leader, she offers poignant perspective about conversations with the next generation about hard things. They are growing up under tremendous pressure, and confusion about who they are, what constitutes a healthy relationship just to name a few things. The importance of knowing God's Word, and developing a relationship with the Lord so that Spirit can lead you in times of plenty and times of famine is imperative in the lives of all people. If we don't know how to find and drink from the water of life, we'll end up digging our own cisterns and that does not lead to the abundant life Christ died to give us. (Jeremiah 2:13, John 10:10) I hope and pray that we will seek the Lord with all our heart, mind, soul and strength so that those things can be so real in us, it overflows onto others, our neighbors, of all ages, and all struggles. Let the redeemed of the Lord tell their story. Tell of what God has done in your life. Tell of where you've struggled, wrestled and questioned, and then share where God met you in it. It means more than you will ever know. Because you matter friend, your story matters. Connecting with Jody: -Books -Facebook -Jody's Reader Room -Instagram -Pinterest -Twitter -Website Episode Sponsor: His Kids Company Use the Code: SIMPLY20 for 20% off Shop Here Follow them on: Facebook, Instagram Resources: -”Talking to Jesus”- Maverick City Music featuring Brandon Lake -John Bunyan- her book The Preacher's Bride -Bio-fiction -Erin Bartels and the “Michigan Mitten” -Bride ships (not exclusive to this area, but here's a historical idea) - her books -Orphan Trains- her books -Her Young Adult fiction, Fairest Maiden Series and Lost Princesses, etc. -Martin Luther // her book: Luther and Katharina -John Newton // her book: Newton and Polly -Heidi Chivaroli (one of my favorite dual timeline authors) -The Middle Ages -”Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves” (my personal favorite version of the options out there. The Disney version not withstanding) -”Outlander” -Holy Water, St. Thomas ampullas and then the pilgrim ones (I think and details of their history) -Canterbury Cathedral (this also shares a lot about Thomas) and the “miracle windows” -realistic visions with the Holy Water from the life of Christ -”life giving” water research, legends about fountain of youth, etc. -Wallsingham miracles / archives -Canterbury miracles -Hundred Years War between England and France -Peasants Revolt against the nobility and the clergy / Wat Tyler's Rebellion -The Crusades -King Richard I ( the Lionheart ) -the other King Richard II (a TWEEN King. Crazy) -Dr. Bryan Litfin (our episode, his books, and his study of the Early Church) -the Christian persecution by Rome -Constantine and his conversion to Christianity -John Wycliffe, the translator of the Bible from Latin to English -first 3 YA books with Zondervan's study guides, here is one of them for An Uncertain Choice -Purity Culture issues (an example)- ( Additionally Tiffany Bluhm and I talk about this at length in our conversation Episode 79. Her book Prey Tell also talks about this as well.) -Never Leave Me- pre-order here -Her new YA series, Knights of the Brethren books 1 and 2 releases November and December -Cowboy for Keeps, released in January, and the second one The Heart of a Cowboy comes out October 2nd! Scripture References: Genesis 2:9, Genesis 3:22-24-“The Tree of Life” from the Garden of Eden Genesis 2:8-17, Genesis 3-“The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil” in the Garden of Eden, and the fall 1 Thessalonians 4:17, 1 John 2:17 -Living forever redeemed with Him Revelations 22:1-3-Revelation speaks of a tree of life in Heaven Deuteronomy 6:6-7 and 11:18, Psalm 119:11, Colossians 3:16-Hiding God's word in your heart Proverbs 3:5-6, Phillippians 4:8, James 1:5 -being able to distinguish what's true John 8:31-32-the truth will set you free Ephesians 4:1-live life worthy of your calling Isaiah 30:21-following the voice of the Spirit Acts 9 / Acts 22:6-21 -Saul/Paul on the road to Damascus and his conversion Ephesians 6:17-the Word is our sword John 14:26-The Holy Spirit would come and remind us of what Jesus said Hebrews 4:12-the Word of God is alive Ecclesiastes 1:9-there is nothing new under the sun Genesis 1:27, Ephesians 2:10, Psalm 18:19, Psalm 147:11, Isaiah 62:3-5, Zephaniah 3:17, -we are special to God Joel 2:13,Hosea 6:6, Ezekiel 36:26,Psalm 51 -God does not promise blessing for good behavior, He is after our hearts -we persevere (a great list of verses from an interesting source lol) Lamentations 3:22-23, Psalm 33:4 -we can trust Him Isaiah 55:8-9,-His ways are higher than ours Hebrews 11:1-Faith comes down to believing that He is doing something we can't see John 16:33-In this world we will have trouble Jeremiah 29:11, Romans 8:26, 1 Corinthians 2:11, -God knows what each person needs to hear Connecting with Emily and Simply Stories Podcast:Instagram (Em life // Podcast Life)FacebookTwitterBlog *Intro and Outro music is from audionautix.com
CONTENT NOTE: This episode contains discussion of sexual harassment and abuse.We interview author and podcaster Tiffany Bluhm about the depressing trend in the American church and the broader culture of ignoring, disbelieving, and actively silencing women who are sexually harassed or abused, often by church leaders themselves and often to protect institutions with oppressive cultures. Her book Prey Tell is a timely and important analysis of the sinister ways this trend is caused and perpetuated within the church and what we can do about it. If you've read and enjoyed the other recent books in the "Christian Thanos Gauntlet," you won't want to miss this one.The beer featured in the episode is 2020 Black Gold from Central Waters Brewery. The whiskey we were drinking during the interview (not featured) is Evan Williams Kentucky Straight Bourbon. The Milwaukee sushi restaurant Tiffany mentions is (probably) Spicy Tuna. Special thanks to Story Hill BKC for their support.Support the show
Tiffany Bluhm is an author, podcaster, speaker who has made waves with her latest book "Prey Tell: Why We Silence Women Who Tell The Truth And How Everyone Can Speak Up". Bluhm explores the complex dynamics of power and abuse in systems we all find ourselves in. In this episode, Joanna and Tiffany discuss how to grow the fruit of faithfulness despite the failings of leadership inside Church and out. Conversations like this can feel heavy and hopeless at times, but we hope you're encouraged to keep your eyes on Jesus, the one we are faithful to and pursue truth even when it's hard. --- Listen to our weekly episodes of the podcast: Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/xw8k2t2r Apple Music: https://tinyurl.com/ytms6na7 Google: https://tinyurl.com/bjraf4vy --- Learn more about Tiffany Bluhm Website: https://www.tiffanybluhm.com/ Instagram: @tiffanybluhm Tiffany's latest book "Prey Tell" on Amazon: https://tinyurl.com/wn4ukrx9 --- Learn more about Word Made Digital: Website: https://www.wordmadedigital.com/ Connect with us on Instagram: https://tinyurl.com/fsycm98m Join our Facebook Group "Digital Church": https://tinyurl.com/hfwuecm9 --- Thank you to our Season 6 sponsors: Compassion Canada: https://www.compassion.ca/ WayBase: https://www.waybase.com/ --- Music: "Good Morning" by Laxcity Musicbed Licensed
After the shenanigans of the last year a summer of sanity sounds like heaven to us! On today's episode, Why Tho Hosts Ashley and Tiffany share the conversations that inspire them, the books they're reading, and a summer flow that's working for connection and peace. Friends, no matter the context of your life and relationships, it's always a good time to say goodbye to what's no longer serving you and hello to what is good for the soul so you can continue to become the person you were made to become. You're powerful, and we love you! Mentions in today's episode: Update on all things Prey Tell, from Tiffany's new book: www.tiffanybluhm.com and pre-order Ashley's book, Love is the Resistance: www.ashabercrombie.org
Join your friend Jeanette as she is joined by Tiffany Bluhm! Today Tiffany and I are talking all about her new book Prey Tell. Prey Tell is a book addressing men and women in all work settings--within the church and beyond—Tiffany is a popular author and podcast host Tiffany Bluhm who is setting out to understand the cultural and spiritual narratives that silence women and to illuminate the devastating emotional, financial, and social impact of silence in the face of injustice.Today Tiffany and I are breaking down how to listen, what to do when we see injustice and how we can make moves to feel heard, and not so small. This conversation is SO great I am so excited for you to hear from Tiffany. So friend grab your cup, fill it up with whatever you want and let's dive in!Buy Tiffany's Book Here Want 20%off Olive & June use code jeanettet20 or head to think linkhttps://oliveandjune.com?mct=apz-6zp5
Have you ever found yourself in a place where you felt convicted to stand up for someone being oppressed? Or maybe you've felt a strong desire to be an advocate for them but you couldn't seem to find your voice? On this episode of God Hears Her, Tiffany Bluhm joins us to explore the path of finding our voice when we find ourselves in a place of injustice. She'll also share her own journey of how she found her place in Jesus, justice, and women. About our guest: Tiffany Bluhm is the author of She Dreams and Never Alone and their companion Bible studies, as well as her latest book, Prey Tell. She is cohost of the Why Tho podcast and leads an engaged audience of followers online. Tiffany is committed to encouraging people of faith to live with conviction, substance, and grace. As a minority, immigrant woman with an interracial family, Bluhm is passionate about inviting all to the table of faith, equality, justice, and dignity. Notes and Quotes: “I always felt welcome in the kingdom. I always felt like I had found my place.” “As my faith grew and as my grip on justice tightened, there was this intersection and I found my place. It's Jesus and it's justice and it's women.” “In my work I critique how we have messaged Jesus, how we have weaponized Scripture against women. Because the honest truth is the imbalance of power we see in our world is one of the leading factors to derail a woman's faith, career, financial standing, and her reputation.” “It came to understanding that loyalty to conviction had to override my loyalty to an institution.” “If you see something that is inherently wrong, and you stay silent, you become complicit in that action.” “Think of the opportunity, especially among women, to lock arms and to serve and listen and to lament with one another. And to bring change.” “Change in gender inequality has only come when women have locked arms together.” “How did we, from the first century to this modern day, twist Jesus' words and weaponize Scripture to make women feel small? And how can we right that cultural wrong through a biblical lens?” “This idea of ‘don't touch the Lord's anointed' has been taken out of context to mean that ‘those who are anointed or appointed are immune from dissent.'” “If Jesus held up one woman's testimony, so must we.” “Fear is a flashing red light of a lack of love.” Links/Books/Resources Mentioned in Show: Show Notes on godhearsher.org God Hears Her website: https://www.godhearsher.org/ Subscribe on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/god-hears-her-podcast/id1511046507?utm_source=applemusic&utm_medium=godhearsher&utm_campaign=podcast Order God Sees Her: 365 Devotions for Women by Women on Amazon. https://amzn.to/32lYSgh Order Tiffany's book Prey Tell: https://www.amazon.com/Prey-Tell-Silence-Women-Everyone/dp/1587434784/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=prey+tell&qid=1620925274&sr=8-1 Tiffany's Instagram: tiffanybluhm Elisa's Instagram: elisamorganauthor Eryn's Instagram: eryneddy
Have you ever found yourself in a place where you felt convicted to stand up for someone being oppressed? Or maybe you've felt a strong desire to be an advocate for them but you couldn't seem to find your voice? On this episode of God Hears Her, Tiffany Bluhm joins us to explore the path of finding our voice when we find ourselves in a place of injustice. She'll also share her own journey of how she found her place in Jesus, justice, and women. About our guest: Tiffany Bluhm is the author of She Dreams and Never Alone and their companion Bible studies, as well as her latest book, Prey Tell. She is cohost of the Why Tho podcast and leads an engaged audience of followers online. Tiffany is committed to encouraging people of faith to live with conviction, substance, and grace. As a minority, immigrant woman with an interracial family, Bluhm is passionate about inviting all to the table of faith, equality, justice, and dignity. Notes and Quotes: “I always felt welcome in the kingdom. I always felt like I had found my place.” “As my faith grew and as my grip on justice tightened, there was this intersection and I found my place. It's Jesus and it's justice and it's women.” “In my work I critique how we have messaged Jesus, how we have weaponized Scripture against women. Because the honest truth is the imbalance of power we see in our world is one of the leading factors to derail a woman's faith, career, financial standing, and her reputation.” “It came to understanding that loyalty to conviction had to override my loyalty to an institution.” “If you see something that is inherently wrong, and you stay silent, you become complicit in that action.” “Think of the opportunity, especially among women, to lock arms and to serve and listen and to lament with one another. And to bring change.” “Change in gender inequality has only come when women have locked arms together.” “How did we, from the first century to this modern day, twist Jesus' words and weaponize Scripture to make women feel small? And how can we right that cultural wrong through a biblical lens?” “This idea of ‘don't touch the Lord's anointed' has been taken out of context to mean that ‘those who are anointed or appointed are immune from dissent.'” “If Jesus held up one woman's testimony, so must we.” “Fear is a flashing red light of a lack of love.” Links/Books/Resources Mentioned in Show: Show Notes on godhearsher.org God Hears Her website: https://www.godhearsher.org/ Subscribe on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/god-hears-her-podcast/id1511046507?utm_source=applemusic&utm_medium=godhearsher&utm_campaign=podcast Order God Sees Her: 365 Devotions for Women by Women on Amazon. https://amzn.to/32lYSgh Order Tiffany's book Prey Tell: https://www.amazon.com/Prey-Tell-Silence-Women-Everyone/dp/1587434784/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=prey+tell&qid=1620925274&sr=8-1 Tiffany's Instagram: tiffanybluhm Elisa's Instagram: elisamorganauthor Eryn's Instagram: eryneddy
Tiffany Bluhm refuses to accept the status quo where women are forced to settle for less than the rights God has created for them. Join Lynn Cohick, Ingrid Farro, and Tiffany Bluhm as they explore the complex dynamics of power and abuse in systems we all find ourselves in. Tiffany tells stories of how women have overcome silence to expose the truth about their ministry and professional leaders--and the backlash they so often face. In so doing, she empowers others to speak up against abuses of power. Buy Tiffany's book here - http://bit.ly/AJPodcast_TiffanyBluhm
In today's interview with Tiffany Bluhm, we discuss her powerful book “Prey Tell” which discusses why we silence women in situations of sexual abuse and harassment and how everyone can help break this societal pattern including both women and men.
In today's interview with Tiffany Bluhm, we discuss her powerful book "Prey Tell" which discusses why we silence women in situations of sexual abuse and harassment and how everyone can help break this societal pattern including both women and men.
Episode #54Author, speaker, and podcaster, Tiffany Bluhm, joins Angie and Carmen Galeano to talk about how women are pressured to remain silent when a man in authority abuses his power over her.LiveSteadyOn.comFacebook @livesteadyonPrey Tell: Why We Silence Women Who Tell The Truth And How Everyone Can Speak UpTiffany Bluhmtiffanybluhm.comFacebook facebook.com/TiffanyABluhmInstagram @tiffanybluhmWhy Tho podcastCarmen Galeanograciouslywoven.comFacebook @GraciouslyWovenInstagram @graciouslywovenTiffany mentioned:The Bible Binge podcastThe Deeply Formed Life by Rich VillodasHeartwarming by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3864-heartwarmingLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Today, I have the pleasure of sharing my interview with Tiffany Bluhm. Tiffany Bluhm is the author of She Dreams and Never Alone and their companion Bible studies, and her latest, Prey Tell: Why We Silence Women Who Tell the Truth and How Everyone Can Speak Up. She is cohost of the podcast Why Tho and speaks at conferences and events around the world. Her work has been featured in World Vision magazine and on the YouVersion Bible app, the Hallmark Channel, and the Jenny McCarthy Show. She is committed to encouraging people of faith to live with conviction, substance, and grace. As a minority, immigrant woman with an interracial family, Bluhm is passionate about inviting all to the table of faith, equality, justice, and dignity. She lives in the Pacific Northwest.She joined me to talk about #metoo, what red flags to look for in churches around sexual abuse, and easy ways you can intervene to help the women around you.If you want to keep up with Tiffany, you can find her online at …tiffanybluhm.comhttps://www.instagram.com/tiffanybluhm/https://twitter.com/TiffanyBluhmAnd her book Prey Tell is now available for purchase. Grab yourself a copy here. If you enjoyed our discussion, I'd love if you would rate + review on your favorite podcast player. This helps more people to find the show and learn with us. Then come on over to social media and let's talk about it! You can find me on Instagram @kateboyd.co and on Twitter @thekateboyd. If you find yourself in the messy middle as a Christian, you're not alone, and I'd love to help. I've created the Untidy Faith newsletter just for you. Every month, we'll navigate the many tensions of the Christian life and in the process find ourselves wandering closer to the Way of Jesus. When you sign up, you'll get a printable version of the Messy Middle Christian manifesto to your inbox today and first access to more Untidy Faith resources as they come out. You can sign up now at kateboyd.co/newsletter.
Tiffany Bluhm is the author of Prey Tell, She Dreams and Never Alone, their companion Bible studies, and the forthcoming book Prey Tell: Why We Silence Women Who Tell the Truth and How Everyone Can Speak Up. She is a sought after speaker, writer, and podcast co-host of the popular podcast Why Tho, a show answering the existential and nonsensical questions we ask ourselves, with author and speaker, Ashley Abercrombie. She speaks at conferences and events around the world, and her work has been featured in World Vision Magazine, Pentecostal Evangel, TODAY Parents, the Hallmark Channel, The Jenny McCarthy Show, and more. Her Bible studies on the Bible app have been downloaded more than 130,000 times and she was named a Woman to Watch in 2018 by Premier Media. Tiffany leads an engaged audience online around women’s issues, identity, and faith. As a minority, immigrant woman with a interracial family, she is passionate about women’s equality, justice, and dignity. Instagram: @tiffanybluhm Facebook: www.facebook.com/TiffanyABluhm
Chris and Eric sit down with Tiffany Bluhm (author of the book "Prey Tell", host of "Why Tho" podcast and Lisa Goetze (Pastor at The Meeting House, Oakville Parish) to talk about various stages of purity culture, unhealthy power dynamics, gender roles and how the church has failed when it comes to protecting victims of abuse and corruption. Tiffany's bio: Tiffany Bluhm is the author of Prey Tell: Why We Silence Women Who Tell the Truth and How Everyone Can Speak Up. She is a sought after speaker, writer, and podcast co-host of the popular podcast Why Tho, a show answering the existential and nonsensical questions we ask ourselves, with author and speaker, Ashley Abercrombie. She speaks at conferences and events, and her work has been featured in World Vision Magazine, Publisher's Weekly, Sojourners, Red Letter Christians, the YouVersion Bible app, Jenny McCarthy Show, and more. As a minority, immigrant woman with a interracial family, she is passionate about women's equality, justice, and dignity.
“Silence is not spiritual, and action is not optional.” Author, speaker, and podcast host Tiffany Bluhm talks with host Patricia Taylor about accountability and abuse—particularly in faith spaces—and the hard questions we must ask.TW: This episode covers spiritual abuse, though it does not go into specific details. Still, we want to allow listeners whose stories may include abuse to be aware of what’s coming.In this episode, we:Discuss Tiffany’s latest book, Prey Tell: Why We Silence Women Who Tell the Truth and How Everyone Can Speak UpTalk about how women are expected to “play by the rules” set by culture, society, and the churchCover the gaslighting that happens when speaking truth, the weaponization of scripture, and the insulation of men in powerAsk why abuse happens so often in faith spaces and what elements allow for thisConsider how many of us don’t want to believe that we can offer our trust to an untrustworthy leader, leading to silence and complicityDiscuss the systemic nature of abuse, what it takes to dismantle those systems, and the cost of speaking up and speaking outTalk about how Jesus addressed the powerful and their abuse of authority while leveling hierarchies and ushering in equity Join us for this discussion about taking an honest look at abuse and what it takes to pursue love as justice. We invite you to lean into the liberating and healing ways of Jesus as we expand and challenge the familiar if it’s not leading us closer to love. News, Notes, and Links:Check out Tiffany’s website and follow her on Instagram.Have you grabbed your copy of “Prey Tell” yet? Find it here! This post about spiritual abuse from Reclaiming My Theology. An encouragement from K.J. Ramsey, as well as this wisdom.Support more conversations like this on Upside Down Podcast! Please visit us, where you can pledge a few dollars of monthly support to help us pay our bills and keep the conversations going.Learn more at Upside Down Podcast.We’re on Instagram, too.Join the Upside Down Together listener group on Facebook!Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/upsidedownpodcast)
Tiffany Bluhm is the author of https://amzn.to/3tR7Fn5 (Prey Tell: Why We Silence Women Who Tell the Truth and How Everyone Can Speak Up). She is a sought after speaker, writer, and podcast co-host of the popular podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/why-tho/id1437939954 (Why Tho), a show answering the existential and nonsensical questions we ask ourselves, with author and speaker, https://www.ashabercrombie.org (Ashley Abercrombie). She speaks at conferences and events, and her work has been featured in World Vision Magazine, Publisher's Weekly, Sojourners, Red Letter Christians, the YouVersion Bible app, Jenny McCarthy Show, and more. As a minority, immigrant woman with a interracial family, she is passionate about women's equality, justice, and dignity. Stay In Touch: Connect on Facebook and Instagram with thoughts, questions, and feedback. Rate, review and share this podcast with anyone that would love to listen. On Clubhouse @loriadbr. Find Us Online: https://www.instagram.com/aworldof.difference/ (@aworldof.difference) on Instagram and https://www.facebook.com/A-World-of-Difference-613933132591673/ (A World of Difference) on Facebook on Twitter at https://twitter.com/loriadbr (@loriadbr) and at https://linktr.ee/aworldofdifference (https://linktr.ee/aworldofdifference) Mentioned in this episode: Patreon Support us for as little as $5/month at Patreon.com/aworldofdifference and receive exclusive audio content and free merch. Coaching Sept 22 Want to get unstuck and make a difference? Go to loriadamsbrown.com/coachnig for a free exploratory session. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
Tiffany Bluhm is the author of Prey Tell: Why We Silence Women Who Tell the Truth and How Everyone Can Speak Up. She is a sought after speaker, writer, and podcast co-host of the popular podcast Why Tho, a show answering the existential and nonsensical questions we ask ourselves, with author and speaker, Ashley Abercrombie. She speaks at conferences and events, and her work has been featured in World Vision Magazine, Publisher's Weekly, Sojourners, Red Letter Christians, the YouVersion Bible app, Jenny McCarthy Show, and more. As a minority, immigrant woman with a interracial family, she is passionate about women's equality, justice, and dignity. Stay In Touch: Connect on Facebook and Instagram with thoughts, questions, and feedback. Rate, review and share this podcast with anyone that would love to listen. On Clubhouse @loriadbr. Find Us Online: @aworldof.difference on Instagram and A World of Difference on Facebook on Twitter at @loriadbr and at https://linktr.ee/aworldofdifferenceMentioned in this episode:Join Difference MakersJoin us in our membership community for exclusive content for only $5/month at https://www.patreon.com/aworldofdifference. We go deeper with each guest, and it makes such a difference.PatreonDo you want to go deeper?Join us in Difference Makers, a community where we watch and discuss exclusive content that truly makes a difference. Give us $5 a month (the price of a latte), and join in on the conversation with our host Lori and others who want to make a difference. We'd love to have you join us!PatreonThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
Tiffany Bluhm is the author of Prey Tell: Why We Silence Women Who Tell the Truth and How Everyone Can Speak Up. She is a sought after speaker, writer, and podcast co-host of the popular podcast Why Tho, a show answering the existential and nonsensical questions we ask ourselves, with author and speaker, Ashley Abercrombie. She speaks at conferences and events, and her work has been featured in World Vision Magazine, Publisher's Weekly, Sojourners, Red Letter Christians, the YouVersion Bible app, Jenny McCarthy Show, and more. As a minority, immigrant woman with a interracial family, she is passionate about women's equality, justice, and dignity. Stay In Touch: Connect on Facebook and Instagram with thoughts, questions, and feedback. Rate, review and share this podcast with anyone that would love to listen. On Clubhouse @loriadbr. Find Us Online: @aworldof.difference on Instagram and A World of Difference on Facebook on Twitter at @loriadbr and at https://linktr.ee/aworldofdifferenceMentioned in this episode:Join Difference MakersJoin us in our membership community for exclusive content for only $5/month at https://www.patreon.com/aworldofdifference. We go deeper with each guest, and it makes such a difference.PatreonDo you want to go deeper?Join us in Difference Makers, a community where we watch and discuss exclusive content that truly makes a difference. Give us $5 a month (the price of a latte), and join in on the conversation with our host Lori and others who want to make a difference. We'd love to have you join us!PatreonThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
Chris and Eric sit down with Tiffany Bluhm (author of the book "Prey Tell", host of "Why Tho" podcast) and Lisa Goetze (Pastor at The Meeting House, Oakville Parish) to talk about purity culture, unhealthy power dynamics, gender roles and why the church has failed when it comes to protecting victims of abuse and corruption. Tiffany's bio: Tiffany Bluhm is the author of Prey Tell: Why We Silence Women Who Tell the Truth and How Everyone Can Speak Up. She is a sought after speaker, writer, and podcast co-host of the popular podcast Why Tho, a show answering the existential and nonsensical questions we ask ourselves, with author and speaker, Ashley Abercrombie. She speaks at conferences and events, and her work has been featured in World Vision Magazine, Publisher's Weekly, Sojourners, Red Letter Christians, the YouVersion Bible app, Jenny McCarthy Show, and more. As a minority, immigrant woman with a interracial family, she is passionate about women's equality, justice, and dignity.
Tiffany Bluhm is the author of https://amzn.to/3tR7Fn5 (Prey Tell: Why We Silence Women Who Tell the Truth and How Everyone Can Speak Up). She is a sought after speaker, writer, and podcast co-host of the popular podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/why-tho/id1437939954 (Why Tho), a show answering the existential and nonsensical questions we ask ourselves, with author and speaker, https://www.ashabercrombie.org (Ashley Abercrombie). She speaks at conferences and events, and her work has been featured in World Vision Magazine, Publisher's Weekly, Sojourners, Red Letter Christians, the YouVersion Bible app, Jenny McCarthy Show, and more. As a minority, immigrant woman with a interracial family, she is passionate about women's equality, justice, and dignity. Stay In Touch: Connect on Facebook and Instagram with thoughts, questions, and feedback. Rate, review and share this podcast with anyone that would love to listen. On Clubhouse @loriadbr. Find Us Online: https://www.instagram.com/aworldof.difference/ (@aworldof.difference) on Instagram and https://www.facebook.com/A-World-of-Difference-613933132591673/ (A World of Difference) on Facebook on Twitter at https://twitter.com/loriadbr (@loriadbr) and at https://linktr.ee/aworldofdifference (https://linktr.ee/aworldofdifference) Mentioned in this episode: Patreon Support us for as little as $5/month at Patreon.com/aworldofdifference and receive exclusive audio content and free merch. Coaching Sept 22 Want to get unstuck and make a difference? Go to loriadamsbrown.com/coachnig for a free exploratory session. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
If you liked this episode, we think you'll also enjoy reading Tiffany's book: Prey Tell: Why We Silence Women Who Tell The Truth And How Everyone Can Speak Up
**This episode merely scratches the surface of many deeply troubling issues. Neither of us are trained therapists or psychologists, so while we will link to some helpful resources below, we strongly recommend consulting a physician, therapist or psychologist if you experience trauma, abuse or any other mental health issues. **If you found this episode helpful or want to know more about any of the topics covered, we think you'll also find these links interesting: Why Americans Love Giant Closets- The AtlanticWhat Georgia's Voting Law Really Does- The New York Times Stop Telling Women They Have Imposter Syndrome- The Harvard Business Review How to Deal With Imposter Syndrome- TimePrey Tell: Why We Silence Women Who Tell The Truth and How Everyone Can Speak Up - Tiffany Bluhm Maya Richardsun on Instagram 11 Warning Signs of Gaslighting- Psychology TodayGaslighting In Relationships: How To Spot It and Shut It Down - VoxWhat is Gaslighting and How Do You Know If It's Happening?- NBC News
DeShon sat down with Tiffany Bluhm, author of Prey Tell, in our first visual podcast. The two discussed becoming better allies as it pertains to victims of sexual assault. They also tapped into how media and the Bible can be misinterpreted as grounds for actions such as sexual abuse and female suppression to be acceptable. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/freedom-revamped/support
The Resurrection Women series kicks off with Tiffany Bluhm, where she and Morgan talk about when silence is not spiritual and the importance of us as believers and as a church to be able to welcome the honest and uncomfortable stories of women and our shared experiences with another - and actually be believed. Buy Tiffany's new book Prey Tell anywhere books are sold, and connect with Tiffany at https://www.tiffanybluhm.com/. Connect with Morgan: @sanctuarywoman on Instagram Sanctuary Woman on Facebook Join the Sanctuary Woman Community on Facebook. Subscribe to Morgan's newsletter here. Music by Jameson McGregor.
Have you ever been abused in a secular or spiritual space? Tiffany Bluhm shares her personal experience with abuse and how it left her faced with a choice to stay silent or speak up in her newest book, Prey Tell. She talks about the importance of being brave and speaking out, no matter what the cost may be. You deserve to live your life without fear of being silenced by someone else's power over you. And we want to help you do that by giving you tools for healing and empowerment so that one day, when your voice is strong enough, you can share your story too. Tiffany Bluhm is the author of She Dreams and Never Alone and cohost of the podcastWhy Tho. She's committed to encouraging people of faith to live with conviction, substance, and grace. As a minority, immigrant woman with an interracial family, she is passionate about inviting all to the table of faith, equality, justice, and dignity. Follow the Brave Podcast SpotifyApple Podcasts WebsiteBuzzsproutGoogleStitcheriHeart RadioPandoraAmazon MusicLearn more about Tiffany and check out her latest book! WebsitePodcastTwitterPinterestInstagramLet's shop!The Drifted Drum has apparel, gifts, and decor that are faith inspired and hand crafted by local artists in Tennessee. See something you like? Use the code "Brave" at checkout to receive 10% off your purchase.Share a positive message with the clothing you wear;check out AlwaysHumble Apparel! This Fresno based apparel company has the goal to motive and inspire others. Do you LOVE bagels? Coffee? Just plain joy?Guys, one of my new favorite spots to visit is Clingans Junction. It's a quaint little coffee shop in Squaw Valley that is on the way to Kings Canyon National Park. If you're a Fresno local or you ever visit this area, you gotta stop here. Yummy homemade pastries and delish coffee await you. Wanna learn more about me? Check out my website! www.braveoneministries.com Love the Brave Podcast? Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=6C9JYUWNLR7GU)
In this episode, Kat chats with Tiffany Bluhm about her new book, Prey Tell: Why We Silence Women Who Tell the Truth and How Everyone Can Speak Up. Tiffany and Kat chat about power dynamics, the silencing of women, sexual assault in Scripture and elsewhere, and how BIWOC are uniquely affected by these injustices. Tiffany also expounds on all her theological insights in Prey Tell, which includes the misuse of Bible verses like Matthew 18, among others.
In this week's episode, Tiffany Bluhm discusses her powerful new book – Prey Tell: why We Silence Women who tell the truth and how everyone can Speak up. We focus on the challenges of abuse within the church and how to thrive and serve together in a culture of truth, honesty and justice. Buy: Prey Tell: why We Silence Women who tell the truth and how everyone can Speak up https://amzn.to/3e9lAA1 Bio: Tiffany Bluhm is the author of Prey Tell, She Dreams and Never Alone and their companion Bible studies. She is cohost of the podcast Why Tho and speaks at conferences and events around the world. Her work has been featured in World Vision magazine and on the YouVersion Bible app, the Hallmark Channel, and the Jenny McCarthy Show. She leads an engaged audience of 50,000 followers online and is committed to encouraging people of faith to live with conviction, substance, and grace. As a minority, immigrant woman with an interracial family, Bluhm is passionate about inviting all to the table of faith, equality, justice, and dignity. She lives in the Pacific Northwest. Books Recommended by Tiffany: Henry Cloud, Changes That Heal: Four Practical Steps to a Happier, Healthier You https://amzn.to/3e44svu Isabel Wilkerson, Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents https://amzn.to/3e6C7EC Connect with Tiffany: www.tiffanybluhm.com www.instagram.com/tiffanybluhm Twitter: @tiffanybluhm Connect with Brian Russell: Information about Brian's Fall 2021 book Centering Prayer: How Sitting Quietly in God's Presence Can Change Your Life www.centeringprayerbook.com Twitter: @briandrussell Instagram: @yourprofessorforlife Coaching for Pastors: www.deepdivespirituality.com Business and Life Coaching: www.drbrianrussellcoaching.com Brian Russell's Book on the Missional Interpretation of Scripture: (Re)Aligning with God: Reading Scripture for Church and World https://amzn.to/3qln258 Links to Amazon are affiliate links. Dr. Russell receives a small payment if you order resources through these links. There is no additional cost to you. Thank you for supporting the podcast through your purchases.
Tiffany Bluhm was abandoned as a baby in New Delhi and adopted by a white family. Growing up as the only brown skinned girl in a small town in the Pacific Northwest Tiffany experienced overt racism. She also learned to be an agreeable, conflict-avoidant woman of color in order to preserve her value. But in junior high she discovered Christianity. Tiffany's faith has helped her to transform her life. She's learned how to harness her gifts of resiliency and the ability to connect with ANYONE in order to make a positive impact. Specifically, Tiffany has written a new book, “Prey, Tell, which focuses on why American society silences women who tell the truth and how everyone can speak up. In this episode Tiffany talks about WHY we need systemic cultural change in our society, HOW we can start to achieve it and WHAT she's done to be able to harness her own power for positive change. Show Notes: Learn more about Tiffany, her book “Prey, Tell” and the other great work she's engaged in! http://www.tiffanybluhm.com/ (www.tiffanybluhm.com) Interested in learning more about defy community? Come check out our website, babe! http://www.defy.community/ (www.defy.community)
Support the Show:https://www.patreon.com/preacherboys Purchase a Preacher Boys shirt, mask, sticker, or other merch to rep the show! https://www.teepublic.com/user/preacher-boys-podcast––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––In this episode, Eric Skwarczynski sits down with Tiffany Bluhm, author of Prey Tell.Pick up a copy here: https://amzn.to/2M5GIv8Get FREE access to the Prey Tell Summit with the purchase of your book! Click here for more details: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScrXKp_OUJUij1KIdD2D6U63vtVKnenn_B0I-QrwfC6UFtcjQ/viewformTiffany Bluhm wishes this wasn't her story to tell. Yet like many women today who are taking action against sexual harassment and sexual assault, it is. Bluhm explores the complex dynamics of power and abuse in systems we all find ourselves in. With honesty and strength, she tells stories of how women have overcome silence to expose the truth about their ministry and professional leaders--and the backlash they so often face. In so doing, she empowers others to speak up against abuses of power.Addressing men and women in all work settings--within the church and beyond--popular author and podcast host Tiffany Bluhm sets out to understand the cultural and spiritual narratives that silence women and to illuminate the devastating emotional, financial, and social impact of silence in the face of injustice.As readers journey with Bluhm, they will be moved to find their own way, their own voice, and their own conviction for standing with women. They'll emerge more ready than ever to advocate for justice, healing, and resurrection.–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Find more stories regarding the IFB movement by visiting:preacherboysdoc.comhttps://www.facebook.com/preacherboysdochttps://twitter.com/preacherboysdochttps://www.instagram.com/preacherboysdoc/To connect with a community who share the Preacher Boys Podcast mission to expose abuse in the IFB, join the OFFICIAL Preacher Boys Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1403898676438188/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/preacher-boys-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy