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Greetings To All Adult Children,It was my honor & pleasure to sit in conversation with a narcissistic coach & therapist in today's latest Adult Child In Recovery Podcast.About Darren ElliottDarren is a warm and compassionate story teller who has an exceptional perspective as both a survivor of narcissistic abuse and now a coach and therapist specializing in this field. His personal journey, from victim to therapist, provides an intimate understanding of the subject. He has unraveled the energetic processes of narcissism and developed a unique orientation towards relational healing, recognizing that narcissism cannot heal in isolation; it's a disorder of disconnection. His work involves helping clients unpack narcissistic woundings, uncover their impact, and make choices that lead to more intimate, loving, and sustainable relationships. Darren believes in the power of coaching, trauma therapy, and fostering loving kindness as a healthy human behavior. We are inherently pack animals, meant to support one another for mutual thriving, and it's a perspective he actively promotes. Before becoming a therapist and coach, He's a crusader for human rights through his singing mental health drag character, Doreen, who features on social media with messages of love, belonging and mental health awareness. https://friendsofdoreen.com & is currently working on his first book, "Love Loops" that describes his work with narcissism and more generally with Men who have disconnected from their emotions and the negative impact that has on their families, and why and how there is a better way. Darren reminds us, "You can't group up emotionally by not feeling your feelings" For more information, you can connect with him on these websites: https://darrenelliott.ca and https://coachingfornarcissism.comTo learn more about my inner child coaching & energy healing services, visit my website at https://vandanalighthealiing.com to schedule a 15 minute clarity call & if this video has helped & inspired you, give a thumbs up, like & subscribe to my podcast at https://hopeandhealingforadultchildreninrecovery.buzzsprout.com/ & my You Tube Channel at Vandana Light Healing.Stay tuned for more inspiring episodes to come!Blessings,Vandana
SYNOPSIS:In this episode, Ali is joined by world-renowned Family Constellation Work facilitator and trainer (and Ali's Constellations mentor), Jane Peterson, PhD, to discuss our bodies, minds, and systemic consciousness. They explore the multi-dimensional concept of embodiment, emphasizing that the body exists and interacts in a complex web of relationships. Peterson shares her insights on Family Constellation Work, systemic thinking, and her experiences in permaculture and organizational consulting. They discuss the importance of relational dynamics, belonging, and the interplay between individual and collective systems. Ali and Jane also touch upon the relevance of micro-skills in achieving mastery in embodied practices and collaborative relationships, while highlighting the common issues in modern communication frameworks. This episode offers a profound look at how brilliant us bodies are and how understanding these systems can lead to greater personal and societal harmony.To be an angel to the podcast, click hereTo read more about the podcast, click hereMORE ALI MEZEY:Website: www.alimezey.comPersonal Geometry® and the Magic of Mat Work Course information:www.alimezey.com/personal-geometry-foundationsTransgenerational Healing Films: www.constellationarts.comMORE JANE PETERSON:Website: www.human-systems-institute.comBIO:Jane Peterson, PhD, is the co-founder and executive director of the Human Systems Institute, Inc. She is the originator of Somatic Imaging and the somatic-resonance approach to constellation work. Her work is internationally respected for being tailored to meet the high learning demands of adult professionals. She was a faculty member at the International Intensive Workshop on Systemic Resolutions in Bernreid, Germany for 9 years. Jane is an INFOSYON certified Master Trainer and has served as an advisor and author for the Knowing Field journal. She has taught systemic constellation work in Asia, South America, South Africa, Mexico, Canada, Europe, and the U.S.In 2005, she organized the first U.S. Conference in constellation work. Her Institute offers trainings in Somatic Imaging and systemic constellation work, including training in organizational constellations. The institute is currently offering it's seventeenth year of training programs.Jane started her professional career as an engineer and manager in a high tech firm (the first woman engineer hired into her department) and knows first-hand the demands placed on leaders in the corporate environment. In the course of becoming a constellation facilitator, she has also been a professional ceramic sculptor and ran her own fine arts studio, Laughing Bones, Inc.Jane is a master practitioner of Neuro-linguistic Programming, a Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist, a Certified Professional Behavioral Coach and a member of the American Counseling Association, VOIS, OHA, and ODN. She has studied Process Oriented Psychology with Arny Mindell and Max Schupbach, Group Dynamics with Michael Grinder, Peruvian energy healing with Don Amèrico Yàbar, Attachment and Trauma work with Dan Siegel and Diane Poole Heller, a Psycho-biological Approach to Couples Therapy with Stan Tatkin (Level 2), Coordinated Management of Meaning with Barnett Pearce, and continues to learn with other research-driven leaders in the fields of personal and social evolution. She holds a doctorate in Human and Organizational Systems from Fielding Graduate University, and has been a post-doctoral fellow of the Institute for Social Innovation.OTHER RESOURCES, LINKS AND INSPIRATIONS:Robert Keegan: In Over Our Heads, The Mental Demands of Modern LifeSarah Peyton's Books Amber Gray's episode: Trauma and the Body: Regulation, Restoration, & The Patience of WhalesYour Resonant Body with Sarah Peyton: Brain Circuits, Childhood Contracts & Reconceiving AddictionMerlin Sheldrake's Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds and Shape Our FuturesJordan Klepper: A Comedian's Take on How to Save DemocracyARRIVAL (The Film)Don Américo Yábar: Salka Star | Spiritual Journeys with Don Americo Mihui...the art of 'eating' heavy energyNonverbal Communication Expert For Education + Business Who is Thomas Hanna in the world of Somatics?The Body of Life: Creating New Pathways for Sensory Awareness and Fluid Movementamazon.comGeorge Lakoff - Conceptual Metaphor Theory Arny Mindell: Process Oriented PsychologyHuman Planet: Stealing Meat from LionsBarry Oshry WebsiteLeading Systems: Lessons from the Power Lab by Barry OshryDEI Work: DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) Work refers to initiatives and practices ...
In this episode, we delve into the concept of foreboding joy and how it affects couples on the journey of relational healing after betrayal. We explore why it's often difficult to fully embrace happiness and joy after experiencing profound hurt, and we provide practical tips on how couples can work together to overcome these challenges and rebuild a foundation of trust and joy in their relationship. Thank you for tuning in to our podcast for couples healing from infidelity and betrayal. As certified coaches, we aim to provide support and guidance for those who decide to stay in their relationship. We offer valuable insights, empathy, and hope on the journey toward healing. Join us weekly for encouragement, skills, and expertise. Your hosts are Certified Relational Recovery Coaches specializing in Infidelity and Betrayal: Hali Roderick- TICC, PCC, APSATS CPC-Candidate, ERCEM Candidate Read Hali's Bio Book with Hali Stephanie Hamby- MCLC, APSATS CPC-Candidate, ERCEM Candidate Read Stephanie's Bio Book with Stephanie Email Stephanie: stephaniehambycoaching@gmail.com Contact us: info.choosingtostay@gmail.com Choosing To Stay Webinar: Join Hali as she teaches this monthly free webinar for those Choosing To Stay after infidelity and betrayal. Help. Her. Heal. for Men - Hali Roderick helps men learn more about empathy, conflict resolution, and healthy communication. Participants will receive weekly exercises and worksheets to help them gain the skills to begin healing a broken relationship. Empowerment After Betrayal for Men - Hali Roderick leads a betrayal trauma support group for men who have been betrayed where they can gain tools and resources to recover from betrayal trauma in a healthy way while being surrounded by a supportive community. Healing Hearts Couples Group - Stephanie Hamby leads Healing Hearts Live Group a supportive community for couples seeking healing after betrayal and infidelity, emphasizing the development of empathy, integrity, and authentic intimacy, offering practical tools, skills, and a nurturing community to navigate challenges and foster relational growth. Choose Renewal Group for women: Stephanie Hamby leads Choose Renewal: For women recovering from unwanted sexual behavior. Our focus is on recovery and healing from patterns of sexual acting out. This group aims to provide a safe, nurturing community where women can find support and guidance on their journey towards renewal. Healing Hearts Self-paced course: Written by Stephanie Hamby https://www.chooserecoveryservices.com/healing-hearts-sp/ a 15-week course for couples healing from betrayal, emphasizing empathy, integrity, and authentic intimacy while providing practical tools for relational growth. Each partner takes the self-paced course separately, with weekly lessons, journaling, and note-taking sections. More from Choose Recovery Services: Choose Healing - Betrayal Trauma support for women - This weekly support group is for women who have recently experienced betrayal and are needing help to cope with the symptoms of trauma. Ask questions from our team of coaches at Choose Recovery Services who have been there. Choose 90 for Men - Support group for men who are ready to take the first step towards recovery from compulsive behavior, infidelity, and/or betrayal. Choose 180 for Men - This support group helps men gain emotional intelligence so they can better manage unwanted behaviors. Participants will connect with other men, better understand their emotions, work through shame, and build a deep respect for themselves. Choose 360 for Men - Support group for men who have reached a sense of wholeness in their recovery and are looking to maintain their recovery through awareness, accountability, and camaraderie. Road to Recovery Should I Stay or Should I Go? Empowered Divorce Q&A The Empowered Divorce Podcast Connect with Choose Recovery on Instagram
To find freedom, heal, and feel powerful in your emotions, check out the Alive & Free Collective by CLICKING HERE. To become a life coach and get started in your career helping people get free and healthy emotionally and start a business doing so, go to our training video to learn more. How do you keep faith alive when your dreams seem to be falling apart? This episode tackles that very question as we respond to a listener's heartfelt plea for guidance after facing health crises, failed businesses, and career dissatisfaction post-marriage. We share personal stories that highlight the importance of maintaining hope, caring for your heart, and fostering connection amidst ongoing adversity. By providing practical tools and encouragement, we aim to show that healing and reconnection are not only possible but within reach for everyone feeling stuck and hopeless. Ever wonder about the balance between striving for your dreams and surrendering to a higher plan? Our discussion sheds light on this tension with biblical insights, focusing on the story of Abraham and Sarah. We'll explore the consequences of taking matters into our own hands versus trusting in God's timing, emphasizing the necessity of resting in His promises. We illustrate how placing hope in Jesus, rather than in the fulfillment of our desires, can lead to a more profound sense of peace and fulfillment, even when the journey feels impossible. --------- EPISODE CHAPTERS --------- (0:00:05) - Navigating Pain and Restoring Hope (0:12:06) - Trusting God's Promises Through Surrender (0:18:24) - Deepening Trust Through Intimacy and Healing (0:29:50) - Learning to Thrive in Relationships (0:36:57) - Navigating Financial and Relational Healing (0:44:19) - Growth Through Financial and Relational Hardship (0:53:35) - Financial Wisdom and Relationship Priorities (0:57:16) - Prioritizing Intimacy in Marriage --------- EPISODE CHAPTERS WITH SHORT KEY POINTS --------- (0:00:05) - Navigating Pain and Restoring Hope A couple shares their journey of facing challenges in marriage, emphasizing hope, self-care, and faith amidst adversity. (0:12:06) - Trusting God's Promises Through Surrender Exploring the tension between striving for dreams and surrendering to God's will, using biblical parallels to illuminate the journey of faith and trust. (0:18:24) - Deepening Trust Through Intimacy and Healing Faith, vulnerability, and emotional healing are explored, emphasizing genuine connection with God and the role of safe relationships in addressing childhood traumas. (0:29:50) - Learning to Thrive in Relationships Material wealth and social media portrayal can lead to emptiness; finding true satisfaction through God, overcoming envy, and supporting each other in marriage. (0:36:57) - Navigating Financial and Relational Healing Navigating personal and professional challenges through faith, self-reflection, and bold decision-making, with guidance from leadership and reliance on divine guidance. (0:44:19) - Growth Through Financial and Relational Hardship Honesty, self-love, and trust in God's guidance lead to personal and financial growth during challenging times. (0:53:35) - Financial Wisdom and Relationship Priorities Investing in relationship through financial and emotional support, seeking external counsel, and prioritizing quality time together. (0:57:16) - Prioritizing Intimacy in Marriage Understanding masculine needs, healing wounds, prioritizing marriage, and embracing vulnerability for personal growth and strong relationships.
I take so much care in selecting guests for the show, and Dr. Anne Wagner is no exception. Dr. Anne Wagner is a psychologist, therapist, researcher, and founder of Remedy Institute in Toronto. Anne has developed an understanding of herself as a bridge between worlds – between research and practice, community and academia, non-ordinary states and our daily lives, and different modalities of therapy.Expect to hear about cutting-edge MDMA research in a truly heart-centered conversation. Anne shares about her personal history with MDMA and psychedelics, and how that work has made her a better therapist (and person).Also, join me in welcoming Kev G (producer of the show!) to the hosting mic. Together, Anne and Kev are bringing you a conversation that is not only educational and inspiring, but also real, humble and graceful. Hang out until the end for some amazing banter around fear, fearlessness, creativity, and love.Topics Covered:Creating a clinic for mental wellness that self-funds researchInnovation in mental wellness within strict regulatory systemsAnne's firsthand experience of the therapeutic potential of MDMA-assisted psychotherapyWhy Anne was convinced that MDMA is an effective therapeutic toolHow psychedelics have made Anne a better psychotherapistCreating containers for psychedelic work & the integration processHow to make the most out of psychedelic work and integrationMDMA therapy for relational work to heal shared PTSDFoundational skills to cultivate before embarking on MDMA couples therapyHow MDMA therapy helps couples work through relational fearsThe purpose of fear & how it shows up in creativityWhat is Love?Show Links:Apply for 1:1 Coaching with LanaRemedy Institute and Remedy CentreResearch Studies at Remedy The Love Project Want more Modern Psychedelics?Instagram | YouTube | Web | Facebook Inspired to transform your life from the inside out, and integrate higher consciousness in your day to day life?Explore 1:1 Coaching with Lana or Apply Now Please support the show: leave a review on Apple or a 5-star rating on Spotify if this episode sparked something within. FREEBIES to support your journey DISCLAIMER: Modern Psychedelics does not endorse or support the illegal consumption of any substances. This show is meant for entertainment purposes only. Modern Psychedelics does not sell or promote the sale of any illegal substances. The thoughts, views and opinions on this show should not be taken as life advice, medicinal advice, or therapeutic guidance.
In this episode of “Voices with Vervaeke,” John Vervaeke is joined by Terri Dentry and Tim Adalin to discuss their unique perspectives on the intricate journey from chronic pain to insightful healing. The conversation delves into the psychological and existential dimensions that underpin true transformation, emphasizing the importance of dialogical practices and synoptic integration in achieving profound personal growth and understanding. Through a rich dialogue that navigates the nexus between philosophy, psychology, and therapeutic practice, this conversation offers deep insights into the art of healing, the cultivation of wisdom, and the transformative power of human connectivity. It stands as an essential discussion for those seeking to understand the holistic nature of healing and the potential for personal and collective evolution in the face of adversity. Guest Bio and Links: Terri Dentry is a distinguished PhD graduate in interprofessional practice, dedicated to bridging the gap between traditional medical practices and holistic wellness approaches. With a keen focus on patient empowerment and integrated health solutions, Terri advocates for a healthcare model that values dialogical reasoning and personal journey understanding, aiming to transform patient care into a collaborative, multidimensional experience. If you'd like to reach out to Terri to share your own personal story or thoughts, please feel free to email her at terri@thinkred.com.au. Tim Adalin, founder of Voicecraft, explores the intricate dynamics between participation and transformation. His philosophical inquiry spans metaphysics, consciousness, and identity, underpinning Voicecraft's mission to enrich dialogue on complex modern challenges. You can learn more about Tim Adalin at his website, follow him on YouTube, and on his Substack. Resources: Join our new Patreon: John Vervaeke | Responding to The Meaning Crisis with The Vervaeke Foundation The Vervaeke Foundation Awaken to Meaning VOICECRAFT Redefining Healing: The Synergy of Psychedelic Integration and Interprofessional Practice Chronic Pain, Trust, and Ethics: A Conversation with Terri Dentry and Nate Kinch Mere Christianity - C. S. Lewis Quotes: "This is not something about this immediate moment of chronic pain requiring a healing process. This is a worldview issue that is happening to all of us from the very start." - Terri Dentry [00:14:22] "We're trying to get away from some of the fundamental ways in which agency is being implicitly understood or misunderstood in regular medical practice, and restore a proper appreciation of agency." - John Vervaeke [00:09:57] "Partly what this conversation is pointing to is that there's going to be a different kind of tension essentially immediately experienced when entering into a different relational context." - Tim Adalin [01:11:20] Glossary of Terms: Synoptic Integration: The integration of diverse perspectives and modalities to achieve a comprehensive understanding and healing approach. Interprofessional Practice: Collaboration between practitioners from different disciplines for holistic patient care. Chapters: 00:00:00 - Introduction, Research Background, and the "Seeing More" Project 00:03:50 - Transformational Journeys and the Power of Shared Pain, Vulnerability, and Relationality 00:11:36 - Agency and Relationality in Medical Practice 00:17:09 - Embodying the Meaning Crisis: Trauma, Narratives, and the Healing Process 00:28:43 - The Pivot Problem: Balancing Finitude and Transcendence in the Healing Journey 00:34:03 - Criticisms of Therapy and the Need for a Shared Worldview 00:44:12 - Dialogos and the Philosophical Silk Road Project 00:54:05 - The Significance of Dialogical Reasoning in Daily Life and Medical Interactions 01:03:34 - Building Structures for Belonging and Support: Challenges and Solutions 01:12:36 - Conclusion: Interprofessional Clinics and the Complexity of Shared Decision-Making Connect with John: Website | YouTube | Patreon | X | Facebook
In this episode of ”Voices with Vervaeke,” John Vervaeke continues his ongoing exploration of Internal Family Systems (IFS) theory with psychotherapist, clinician, and researcher Kasra Mirzaie. Kasra shares his insights into the cognitive, existential, and spiritual aspects of IFS, highlighting its potential to help individuals make sense of their inner conflicts, regulate emotions, and resolve developmental psychopathology. With a focus on dialectic, mythos, and serious play, Kasra explains how IFS can help individuals forge and come into contact with different aspects of their being and identity, promoting healing and transformation. Throughout the conversation, John and Kasra explore the philosophical and spiritual dimensions of IFS and how it can be integrated with other therapeutic approaches to promote participatory knowing, self-transcendence, and a deeper understanding of the self. Delving into poignant examples and transformative insights, the conversation illuminates the profound impact of embracing our multiplicity through IFS, offering listeners a pathway to understanding and healing that transcends traditional therapeutic boundaries. Guest Bio and Links: Kasra Mirzaie is a psychotherapist, researcher, and educator with a focus on emotion regulation and developmental psychopathology. Kasra brings a unique perspective to the discussion, combining clinical experience with a deep interest in philosophical psychology and meaning-making processes. Join our new Patreon: John Vervaeke | Responding to The Meaning Crisis with The Vervaeke Foundation The Vervaeke Foundation Awaken to Meaning Voices with Vervaeke: Wisdom Through the Imaginal: IFS Insights with Seth Allison Part 3 Chronic Pain, Trust, and Ethics: A Conversation with Terri Dentry and Nate Kinch Many Minds, One Self: Evidence for a Radical Shift in Paradigm - Richard C. Schwartz Phenomenological Bioethics: Medical Technologies, Human Suffering, and the Meaning of Being Alive - Fredrik Svenaeus Thomas Fuchs: In Defence of the Human Being: Foundational Questions of an Embodied Anthropology Ecology of the Brain: The phenomenology and biology of the embodied mind (International Perspectives in Philosophy and Psychiatry) Somatic Internal Family Systems Therapy: Awareness, Breath, Resonance, Movement, and Touch in Practice--Endorsed by top experts in therapeutic healing modalities - Susan McConnell Simurgh: A Journey in Search of the Truth - Azar Aryanpour Quotes: “My take on IFS is that it's actually a model of the living, in self-organizing psyche that is composed of living things. Those interact with each other in a certain qualitative space and relationship that we would call the self.” - Kasra Mirzaie [00:05:09] “The body is really fundamental to keeping us anchored to the world... if we train the mind to properly listen, it can act as a significant counterbalance to spiritual bypassing and hubristic self-deception." - John Vervaeke, paraphrasing Merleau-Ponty [01:13:45] Glossary of Terms: Internal Family Systems (IFS): A therapeutic approach that recognizes and addresses multiple sub-personalities or parts within each individual. The Imaginal: A concept referring to a creative and transformative space that goes beyond mere imagination, facilitating deep healing and self-discovery. Chapters: [00:00:00] - Introduction to Kasra Mirzaie: Insights into Psychotherapy, Research, and IFS [00:08:18] - Enhancing Self-Awareness: Salience, Perspective-Taking, and the Journey Within [00:17:38] - Bridging Kant and Vervaeke: Participatory Knowing and the Self in IFS [00:30:29] - Mythos and Identity: Cultural Echoes and the Role of the Imaginal in Healing [00:42:43] - IFS and Modern Psychotherapy: Addressing Mental Health and Meaning [00:53:29] - Socratic Integration in IFS: Bridging Reflection and Healing Within a Pedagogical Framework [01:07:13] - Addressing Self-Deception in IFS: Integrating Embodiment and Community Feedback [01:14:42] - Conclusion: Reflecting on IFS, Philosophy, and the Journey Ahead Connect with John: Website | YouTube | Patreon | X | Facebook
Ever wonder what holds people back from living fully now? What's in the way? Or how people can be so toxic AND successful? It's next to impossible to live a legacy now with genuine abandon and joy without a journey of personal wholeness. Jenna Riemersma explains the internal journey we make to free ourselves internally. Using the IFS (internal family systems therapy) we discuss embarrassing habits, debilitating anxiety, selfish motives, addiction and toxic thoughts as real struggles facing us all. How do we approach inner healing to really live differently? Jenna is the founder and clinical director of The Atlanta Center for Relational Healing. She is teaching faculty for the International Institute of Trauma and Addiction Professionals (IITAP) and core faculty for Addo Recovery. She holds a master's degree in Public Policy from Harvard University and a master's degree in Professional Counseling from Richmont Graduate University. Her two books Altogether You and Altogether Us offer great wisdom to anyone on a journey to wholeness. This episode is full of wisdom, insights and practical steps! Jenna is transparently joyful, open, wise and qualified to lead us toward wholeness as we seek to live lives that matter now. https://jennariemersma.com | https://ifs-institute.com/nobadparts | www.movetoward.com | https://www.wvi.org/publications/research/water-sanitation-and-hygiene/strong-women-strong-world-beyond-access-learning This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit daniellestrickland.substack.com
Hello dear listener, welcome to today's episode, in which I had the pleasure of speaking with my friend and colleague Nisha Mody. Nisha is a Relational Healing & Life Coach, Writer, and Speaker. Her mission is to give high-achieving helpers permission to not get everything “right”. Her work explores the intersection of anti-oppression, intergenerational healing, and relating. If you hear Nisha speak or coach with her, she will support you to work with your feelings, claim your agency, and relate to the world from an honest place. In our conversation, I got to chat with Nisha about a subject that she's done quite a bit of teaching and coaching on, which is boundaries and how they relate to power dynamics and to the mind-body experience. I feel like there's always more growing to do in the area of developing healthy boundaries, so I got a lot out of this conversation, and I'm so happy to share it with you! By the way, we recorded this conversation back in July of last year, so any time-related references will be a bit dated, just an FYI. You can find Nisha on Instagram @healinghypegirl, on her website at www.nishaland.com, and you can get the latest updates from her by signing up for her newsletter at https://bit.ly/notesfromnishaland. And you can find me on Instagram @anna_holtzman or on my website at www.annaholtzman.com
How can we navigate the complexities of modern relationships with wisdom and authenticity, even when weighed down by relational patterns? In this enlightening episode, we are joined by Damodar Cordua, a relationship and empowerment coach, who offers insights into what it takes to create deeper connections, navigate conflict, and foster authentic intimacy in relationships. This episode delves into the transformative power of self-awareness, emotional intelligence, and the courage to confront and heal from past wounds. Whether you're in a relationship, seeking one, or simply looking to deepen your understanding of yourself and your interactions with others, Damodar's wisdom offers a roadmap to a more fulfilling and conscious way of living and loving. Through his wisdom and passion for life, you'll be reminded that every nuance of knowing yourself is beautiful - even when this journey feels difficult. This episode is a reminder that although we don't have control over the cards we have been dealt - but we absolutely have control over how we choose to play them! We talk about: Nervous system regulation Attachment styles Emotional intelligence Interpersonal communication Conflict resolution strategies & taking ownership Intergenerational trauma Self-compassion & self-awareness Toxic masculinity & ego defense mechanisms Numbing and escapism Feminine vs masculine energy Polarity in relationships How to build trust in a relationship Join the conversation in our FREE Facebook Community, The Sacred Leadership Circle: [facebook.com/groups/901057184506045] Get clarity and guidance for your path and purpose. Book a Soul Purpose Guidance Session with Amber HERE [https://amber-gordon.mykajabi.com/offers/zVv9Kcrv] Use code SACREDLEADER to get a discount! Mentioned in this episode: “It Didn't Start with You” “The Body Keeps The Score” “The Body Never Lies” Connect with Damodar: Website: [empoweredconnection.me/] Instagram: [@empoweredconnection.me] Podcast: [empoweredconnection.me/podcast] Info about your host, Amber Gordon: Book your free consultation with Amber: [bit.ly/AmberConsult] Sign up for the email list: [bit.ly/AmberCoaching] Instagram: @letgo.and.lead [instagram.com/letgo.and.lead] TikTok: @letgo.and.lead [tiktok.com/@letgo.and.lead] Exceptional leaders share the wealth. Send this episode to someone who would benefit, leave a review to let others know about the show, and subscribe so you don't miss an episode! Join us every Tuesday for more honest conversations and powerful insights.
In this episode, we are delighted to welcome Nisha Mody, a relational healing life coach and writer, who unfolds her holistic approach to steering individuals towards a more meaningful existence, free from the constraints of colonial and capitalistic conditioning. Nisha candidly explores the evolution of her personal and professional values, shedding light on how they have become a steadfast anchor in her work. She reflects on the pivotal role these values have played in guiding her through various business decisions. Drawing inspiration from her Indo-Canadian immigrant background, Nisha is on a mission to address the pervasive feelings of scarcity and 'not being enough' within the realm of coaching. Tune in as Nisha shares her unique insights, offering a refreshing perspective on living a purposeful life in today's complex world. Connect with Nisha: - Website: www.nishaland.com - Instagram: @healinghypegirl Links from Episode: - Cara's Website - (www.carakovacs.com) - Cara's Instagram - (@carakovacscoaching) - Business Witch: The Course - (https://carakovacs.mykajabi.com/business-witch-2024)
There's an accountability in relationships that just doesn't come with dating that allows us to heal things that we never will if we let our fear of rejection for having herpes get in the way. It's not just the rejection that can happen . . . Listen to this one. We touched back into the essence of this podcast that I've gotten away from for a while now. I realized that this morning while recording this.
On this amazing episode of BRT, we are honored to welcome the delightful and inspiring Jenna Riemersma! She is the founder and clinical director of The Atlanta Center for Relational Healing. Jenna, a distinguished teaching faculty member at the International Institute of Trauma and Addiction Professionals (IITAP), is a beacon of wisdom in the realms of mental health and trauma recovery. As a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Level III Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapist, EMDR therapist, Certified Sex Addiction Therapist Supervisor (CSAT-S), Certified Multiple Addiction Therapist Supervisor (CMAT-S), and a National Certified Counselor (NCC), Jenna brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our conversation.Jenna has a profound dedication to Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy and loves to share her remarkable knowledge and insights with others, providing hope and acute healing to all who listen. You're going to LOVE her as much as we do!Key Takeaways:1. Journey into IFS Therapy: Jenna takes our listeners on a deep and insightful exploration of Internal Family Systems (IFS). Through her compassionate guidance, she unveils this powerful therapeutic approach, revealing its transformative potential for personal healing and relational growth.2. The Power of Faith and Authentic Living: Drawing from her personal experiences and professional expertise, Jenna teaches us about our "parts" and the intersection of faith, mental health, and authentic living.3. Guided IFS Therapy Session: In a truly transformative segment, Jenna leads our listeners through a guided IFS therapy session. This immersive experience allows you to witness the power of IFS Therapy firsthand, providing a glimpse into the healing potential it offers.4. Infusing Hope and Life-Giving Information: Throughout the episode, Jenna infuses hope. and validation. Her genuine warmth and deep knowledge of IFS create an atmosphere of safety and understanding. Listeners will walk away not only enlightened but also empowered, armed with life-giving information to aid their own healing journeys.5. Jenna's Best-Selling Book: "Altogether You" and Upcoming Release "Altogether Us": Learn about Jenna's best-selling book, "Altogether You," a source of comfort and guidance for countless readers. Discover exciting insights about her upcoming release, "Altogether Us," a book poised to provide further wisdom and support to those seeking healing through IFS. Prepare to be inspired, informed, and encouraged!Coaching with Jenn or Kris:www.healingwiththehowies.comwww.watermarkcoach.comThis podcast is produced with the support of:www.purelifealliance.comTo explore Jenna Riemersma's work, including her best-selling book "Altogether You" and updates on the forthcoming "Altogether Us," visit her website: https://jennariemersma.com,For more empowering conversations and expert insights, subscribe to The Betrayal Recovery Transformation Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts, and please leave a review. This will help others to find us.Thank you for joining us!
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One interpretation of the Song of Songs is to view it as a representation of Solomon's aspiration for the temple he is constructing to serve as a haven for restorative connections among God and Humans, Female and Male, as well as Creations and Humans. The Song presents vivid imagery of a nostalgic return to the harmony of Eden, where all relationships are complete and harmonious. Despite the fact that Solomon's temple fell short of achieving this transformative healing, Jesus emerges as the embodiment of a new temple, wherein all relationships find restoration. Through our own "songs of songs," we are granted the privilege of joining in this process of healing by harmonizing with Jesus, who brings about reconciliation and wholeness.. Song of Songs 2:8-13Questions to consider—Backward [Roots]: What personal stories, Biblical narratives, or church traditions are being drawn to my mind in this Gathering?Upward [Celebration]: Which attributes of God am I noticing and delighting in throughout the Gathering?
In today's episode, I'm joined by Nisha Mody, who's a 3/5 Sacral Generator with the Cross of Consciousness 3, a Relational Healing & Life Coach, Writer, and Speaker to talk about breaking generational cycles and tools for conscious relating. Nisha supports cycle breakers to create new cycles without feeling the need to get everything right. Her work explores the intersection of anti-oppression, intergenerational healing, and relating. INSIGHTS:Why learning about the 3rd line in her profile was so impactful What generational cycles Nisha has broken and how that was done in relationship with others The tools that Nisha found supportive on her path to be a cycle breaker How setting boundaries can create healthier relationships Navigating guilt and shame in relationships that can arise when breaking a cycle or setting boundaries Connect with Nisha on Instagram, her website, and join her email list If this episode resonates with you, make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode. Take a screenshot, share it with your friends on social media, tag me (@iamrandilee), and let me know what your biggest takeaway was from this episode. I would love to connect with you.Channels Illuminated: A Guide to Understanding the 36 Channels inHuman Design using the Spectrum of ConsciousnessBook an Illumination Session to dive deeper into your Human Design & Gene Keys Support the showConnect with Randi on Instagram and TikTok, learn how you can co-create magic together and Join Embodiment by Design: FREE community on Mighty Networks
That Wellness Podcast with Natalie Deering: Internal Family Systems with a Twist
In today's episode, I am joined by Jenna Riemersma. Jenna shares about her journey to IFS, integrating IFS with other healing modalities, her concept of Moving Towards vs. Moving Against, and her short hand method of Notice-Know-Need when it comes to connecting with parts outside of the therapy office. "IFS can be used as a finishing salt, where it makes everything just that much more rich, delicious, and wonderful!"- Jenna. Jenna is a licensed professional counselor, a level 3 IFS therapist, and a certified consultant. She is the founder and clinical director of the Atlanta Center for Relational Healing, and she is the best-selling author of Altogether You, and is currently working on her next book, Altogether Us. Jenna Riemersma Resources: Website: https://jennariemersma.com/ Text "Jenna" to 55-444 to get connected to free resources Altogether Us, book: https://www.amazon.com/Altogether-Us-Integrating-Modalities-Communities-ebook/dp/B0BT4Z6DLQ/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2E1SVI6J36J81&keywords=altogether+us&qid=1685718915&sprefix=altogether+us%2Caps%2C247&sr=8-1 Altogether You, book: https://www.amazon.com/Altogether-You-Experiencing-spiritual-transformation/dp/1734958405/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2VU2DJLIL4EHP&keywords=altogether+you&qid=1685718939&sprefix=altogether+you%2Caps%2C82&sr=8-1 Natalie Deering Resources: Website: https://www.ndwellnessservices.com/ Instagram: @nataliedeering
The Gospels are full of interesting stories where people encounter Jesus and are profoundly changed. The famous story of The Woman At The Well in The Gospel of John chapter 4 details the story of a woman with baggage and deep relational hurt who encounters Jesus. The story shows how Jesus is able to get to the heart of matters when we encounter him.Like, subscribe, and leave us a comment.Support what Sandals Church is doing at https://donate.sc or use the Sandals Church App https://sandalschurch.com/app/Do you have questions, need prayer or want to get connected? Reach out to our team: https://sandalschurch.com/connectSubscribe to our Sandals Church YouTube channels!Sandals Church: https://www.youtube.com/sandalschurchThe Debrief with Matt Brown: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheDebriefShowSandalschurch.tv: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0BBn1VFrdLWtB-TpEM1jjw
In this episode, we redefine what successful, productive engineering looks like with Tammarrian Rogers. As the former Inclusive Engineering Director @ Snap, Tammarrian shares her perspective on global relational healing and what pulled her away from her traditional eng leadership role to explore this topic further. We cover the importance of incorporating relational healing practices into eng leadership & product development, the importance of the “healing profit,” how technology can help manifest healing opportunities for users, and how to align eng teams on embracing relational healing as a practice. We also cover how individual eng leaders can build awareness around internal self-talk – critical & positive – and explore self-love / reflection practices daily.ABOUT TAMMARRIAN ROGERSTammarrian (@tammarrian) has enjoyed acquiring over 30 years of engineering leadership experience in both hardware and software at General Motors, Apple, Microsoft and Snap. She has had the opportunity to lead cross-functional teams with a focus on inclusive product engineering, quality assurance, release management and product localization and globalization. She has also served on community non-profit and for-profit organizations including Ada Developers Academy, NordVPN, Northwest Tech Equity Initiative (NWTEI) and OPTYVA, a social purpose organization with a business sustainability focus.In November 2021, Tammarrian left her position as Snap's first Inclusive Engineering Director to redirect her energy to developing methodologies that promote and facilitate global relational healing; healing that will lead to a sustainable, healthy planet and future for us humans. Ultimately, her goal is to systematically embed these successful methodologies into emerging and evolving technologies.As a solo nomad today, Tammarrian is enjoying meeting and connecting with people and land around our world. You'll likely find her on an urban or nature hike, in some body of water or giving much love to a stranger's dog."We really have to be aware of what is the impact of the product that we're building on our communities beyond the typical metrics that we use to say that we're being successful. So for example, we talk a lot about success being financial, right? It's a profit. How are we profiting? And that also hinges upon everything from our engagement metrics, the visits, the retention, the click-through rate. Whatever your product is, what is it that you're measuring to say that you're building and retaining a community of people and you're growing your business? We're all familiar with that, and I think what I'm inviting us to do as engineering leaders across our industry is to shift the currency of success and to bring in an entirely different currency.”- Tammarrian Rogers Join us at ELC Annual 2023!ELC Annual is our flagship conference for engineering leaders. You'll learn from experts in engineering and leadership, gain mentorship and support from like-minded professionals, expand your perspectives, build relationships across the tech industry, and leave with practical prove strategies.Join us this August 30-31 at the Fort Mason Center in San FranciscoFor tickets, head to https://sfelc.com/annual2023SHOW NOTES:Tammarrian's transition from eng leadership @ Snap (2:45)Redefining what a productive day means & focusing on global relational healing (5:09)How Tammarrian felt pulled to move away from traditional eng leadership (6:31)Exploring what global relationship healing means (10:03)Strategies for building awareness around critical internal talk (12:16)Frameworks for practicing self-love (13:47)Tammarrian's strategies for diverting outward distractions & focusing inward (15:32)Using your physical space to impact your perspective & vice versa (18:15)Encouraging eng leaders to consider the “healing profit” (20:19)Technology / products that manifest healing opportunities (23:12)An example of how Snap's technology helped users feel seen (25:19)Make sure your team is aligned on if healing is a value (28:06)Tammarrian's approach to dissonance between perceived & actual lived-out values (31:25)Active ways someone can transition from surviving mode to thriving mode (35:32)The No. 1 practice to embody the thriving mindset (38:20)Rapid fire questions (39:49)LINKS AND RESOURCESProfit Without Oppression - Profit Without Oppression unapologetically identifies the systems, institutions, and policies that privilege the few while excluding and harming the many. This book charts an inclusionary strategic path forward that seeks to develop an economic ethos and series of business models that are supremacy, coercion, discrimination, and exploitation free.The Silent Patient - A shocking psychological thriller of a woman's act of violence against her husband—and of the therapist obsessed with uncovering her motive.Humankind: A Hopeful History - International bestseller Rutger Bregman provides new perspective on the past 200,000 years of human history, setting out to prove that we are hardwired for kindness, geared toward cooperation rather than competition, and more inclined to trust rather than distrust one another.This episode wouldn't have been possible without the help of our incredible production team:Patrick Gallagher - Producer & Co-HostJerry Li - Co-HostNoah Olberding - Associate Producer, Audio & Video Editor https://www.linkedin.com/in/noah-olberding/Dan Overheim - Audio Engineer, Dan's also an avid 3D printer - https://www.bnd3d.com/Ellie Coggins Angus - Copywriter, Check out her other work at https://elliecoggins.com/about/
Hey lovelies, this week we chat communiction that heals & connects. We talk about getting defensive, criticising, 'I' language over 'You' language, taking responsibility for your emotions and behaviour, expectations, how what we say and what the other hears is different, repair work, healthy entitlement, emotional regulation, getting to the root of things and what's underneath it all (aka fear, anxiety, ptsd, the desire to be seen/heard etc) and how validation is really important (which does mean agreeing necessarily). This is part of the new series with Tony, WTF Midlife Truths.Hope you enjoy it,Kirsty xxHelpful links:Website: kirstydee.comWork with me (events and 1:1 mentoring etc): https://kirstydee.com/shop/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KirstyDeeUTuberInstagram/TikTok @KirstyDeeShares
This is Part 2 of the Spiritual Base segments of Michelle's framework for conceptualizing the parts of a person which may need attention to heal as she sees it. In this episode, Michelle shares her personal spritual struggle from her past as she provides you with insights from Scripture, psychology, and personal experience in this multi-part series which will address the spiritual, mental, physical, emotional, spiritual, and relational aspects of the whole person and the human experience in a fallen world. Whether you want healing from anxiety, trauma, depression, or something else, there will be many gems to glean from this series on a Framework for Healing.
This is Part 1 of the Spiritual Base segment of Michelle's framework for conceptualizing the parts of a person which may need attention to heal as she sees it. She will provide you with insights from Scripture, psychology, and personal experience in this multi-part series which will address the spiritual, mental, physical, emotional, spiritual, and relational aspects of the whole person and the human experience in a fallen world. Whether you want healing from anxiety, trauma, depression, or something else, there will be many gems to glean from this series on a Framework for Healing.
Our capacity to authentically relate to one another is shaped not only by our life experiences, early childhood, and attachment, but the broader culture we live in and the myths we pick up from society about what relationships should look like. In this episode, I speak with a trauma-informed couple's therapist about the qualities of healthy loving relationships, how toxic and transactional societal values shape how we relate, and real-life examples of moving through triggers and developing deeper intimacy. Why taking a trauma-informed lens to couples counseling is crucial The utility of “attachment styles” and putting it into context of child development and broader societal values Learning from “in tact cultures” that values connectedness and belonging from birth Transactional relationships and learning to see people beyond the scope of our own needs The 5 adaptive strategies we learn in childhood that come up in interpersonal relationships How to repair from conflict and deal with our triggers with real case examples Using mythology, narrative, and intuition in couple's work Advice for those entering new relationships Rebecca Nidorf, LCSW-R is a psychotherapist in private practice in the Hudson Valley. Rebecca Has been a practicing clinician for 25 years and part time at Bard College as a clinical supervisor and director of a crisis counseling program for 18 years. She began her career as a complex trauma therapist working with rape and incest survivors. This led to a private practice where she treats individuals and primarily, couples. Rebecca is an integrative therapist who uses teachings from a variety of mentors and practitioners ranging from Esther Perel, Terrance Real, Pia Melody, Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Ph.D, Francis Weller, Resmaa Menakem, Carol Giligan and many others. Rebecca considers herself to be a consummate student. She feels a sense of soulful gratitude when working with her clients in a therapeutic setting and when she is leading retreats and teaching. Rebecca is grateful for all of the many people who have trusted her with their stories over the course of her career. Rebecca's Website: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/rebecca-nidorf-new-paltz-ny/200303 Reclaiming All Parts of You: Healing Shame Workbook & Meditation : https://witty-creator-9045.ck.page/e89cafda64 Resources: Women Who Run with the Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estés https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/241823.Women_Who_Run_With_the_Wolves Why Does Patriarchy Persist? by Carol Gilligan https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/39971978-why-does-patriarchy-persist Esther Perel https://www.estherperel.com/ Disclaimer: The DEPTH Work Podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Information on this podcast in no way to be construed or substituted as psychological counseling, psychotherapy, mental health counseling, or any other type of therapy or medical advice.
Hello lovelies, today we chat about emotional wellness, relational healing, and unconditional love. We go into men's mental health and the struggle to be able to get support and express emotions. We also chat about loneliness from not having relationships where we can share about our trauma, challenges, and the hard things we are navigating and how our struggles show up differently in our marriage. Tony talks about how men often can't share as it's seen as a weakness, especially in the workplace and male dominant environment. We chat about mindfulness and meditation and the things we do that help. Kirsty xxUseful links:Website: kirstydee.comWork with me: https://kirstydee.com/shop/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KirstyDeeUTuberInstagram/TikTok @KirstyDeeShares
Ever thought about how the relationship with your father impacts the relationship with your partner, or the men / women you date or are interested in? It sounds weird, but maybe it's true. Louise is joined by Stephanie Therapy, a psychotherapist who specialises in childhood trauma, attachment and parental wounding.Join Louise & Stephanie as they start to look into the foundations of 'Daddy Issues' in a 3 part series. The ladies cover: The difference between Daddy Issues and the Father WoundThe many ways that the Father Wound can develop and show upWhat does 'an emotionally unavailable Father' actually meanWhy children think the world revolves around them (and what happens when they learn it doesn't) How to assess a parent's emotional unavailabilityThe 4 types of 'emotional' parent What we need vs. what we didn't get+ Your ‘Daddy' BlueprintAnd more!––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––⭐ Want to get more of your therapy fix? Want to 4 - 6 bonus episodes a month for just $3? ⭐ Get access to The House & OPENHOUSE's weekly premium content as well as asking our therapists anything + get access to our our community area for more love and support–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Connect with Louise on Instagram: @iamlouiserumballFollow Louise (The Therapy Girl) on TikTok: @thetherapygirl__Connect with OPENHOUSE: @openhouselifeConnect with Stephanie on Instagram: @stephanietherapyConnect with Stephanie on TikTok: @loveandtherapySign up to join the OPENHOUSE mailing list to receive first access to all workshops, courses and live events: www.thisisopenhouse.com–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ⠀Music SourcesVibe With Me by Joakim Karud http://soundcloud.com/joakimkarudMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/-7YDBIGCXsY
In this continuation of the conversation between ServingLeaders' Dave Wiedis and Netzer's Tim Doering, they unpack the healthy and unhealthy family dynamics within the church and ways to humbly work together as a community through difficult situations.
Radical Intimacy with Zoë Kors Interview Part 2Love In Midlife - Episode #21Join Gary Austin and Georgie Coote as with chat with Zoë Kors about her book Radical Intimacy: Cultivate the Deeply Connected Relationships you Desire and Deserve.In part two of this interview, we chat to Zoë about being the tapestry thread, not the egg in your relationship. She shares a sitting practice as a small step into being with yourself and Zazen practice of counting your breath.Zoë also touches on the trifecta of anti Intimacy - Denial, Deflection, and Distraction.Zoë Kors is a sought-after thought leader in intimacy and sexuality. Her book, Radical Intimacy: Cultivate the Deeply Connected Relationships You Desire and Deserve (Hachette, 2022), is available wherever you buy books. She is the resident sex and intimacy coach and contributor at the sexual wellness app Coral. Zoë is the former Senior Editor and Creative Director of LA Yoga Magazine. Her article, 6 Ways to Have Radically Intimate Sex, quickly went viral and currently has over two million views and over 250K Facebook shares. In addition to a thriving private practice, Zoë offers services through the Center for Relational Healing, which specializes in treating sex addiction and betrayal trauma. As a member of the CRH team, Zoë works with clients to reintroduce healthy sexuality and intimacy after the trauma of betrayal.Connect with Zoë on Instagram - @zoekorsIf you would like to explore better intimacy or be a guest on our podcast, please reach out to us at loveinmidlife@gmail.com.Love In Midlife with the 2GsWebsite: Home - Love In Midlife with the 2 Gs PodcastFacebook: Love in Midlife with the 2Gs | FacebookInstagram: Georgie Coote & Gary Austin (@loveinmidlife2gs) • Instagram photos and videosEmail: Loveinmindlife@gmail.com
Radical Intimacy with Zoë Kors Interview Part 1Love In Midlife - Episode #20 Join Gary Austin and Georgie Coote as with chat with Zoë Kors about her book Radical Intimacy: Cultivate the Deeply Connected Relationships you Desire and Deserve.Zoë Kors is a sought-after thought leader in intimacy and sexuality. Her book, Radical Intimacy: Cultivate the Deeply Connected Relationships You Desire and Deserve (Hachette, 2022), is available wherever you buy books. She is the resident sex and intimacy coach and contributor at the sexual wellness app Coral. Zoë is the former Senior Editor and Creative Director of LA Yoga Magazine. Her article, 6 Ways to Have Radically Intimate Sex, quickly went viral and currently has over two million views and over 250K Facebook shares. In addition to a thriving private practice, Zoë offers services through the Center for Relational Healing, which specializes in treating sex addiction and betrayal trauma. As a member of the CRH team, Zoë works with clients to reintroduce healthy sexuality and intimacy after the trauma of betrayal.Zoë introduces us to her Intimacy Matrix and addresses whether it's possible to rekindle the sexual spark in your long-term relationship. She explores what the end of a relationship might look like while exploring intimacy with self and talks about how being mindful can help you learn to be comfortable with being alone without being lonely.Connect with Zoë on Instagram - @zoekorsIf you would like to explore better intimacy or be a guest on our podcast, please reach out to us at loveinmidlife@gmail.com.Love In Midlife with the 2GsWebsite: Home - Love In Midlife with the 2 Gs PodcastFacebook: Love in Midlife with the 2Gs | FacebookInstagram: Georgie Coote & Gary Austin (@loveinmidlife2gs) • Instagram photos and videosEmail: Loveinmindlife@gmail.com
How to Live Like a Millionaire When You're a Million ShortBook by Marilyn Andersonhowtolivelikeamillionaire.comhowtolivelikeamillionaire.usZoë Korshttps://www.zoekors.com/bookMarilyn Anderson is an award-winning television and film writer, author and playwright. She wrote for numerous television shows including Murphy Brown, FAME, Sherman Oaks, Facts of Life, Friday the 13th – the Series, and many more. Her latest book, How to Live Like a MILLIONAIRE When You're a Million Short is a must-have guide with all kinds of money-saving tips on living the luxury life for less. Discover how to save thousands of dollars on entertainment, travel, shopping, fashion, beauty, health, home décor, and more. http://www.Howtolivelikeamillionaire.usZoë Kors is a sought-after thought leader of intimacy and sexuality and author of Radical Intimacy. She is the resident sex and intimacy coach at sexual wellness app Coral, and the former Senior Editor of LA Yoga Magazine. In addition to a thriving private practice, Zoë offers her services through Center for Relational Healing, which specializes in the treatment of sex addicts and their partners. https://www.zoekors.com/
Relational Healing | A Conversation with Dr. Richard Harris & Dr. Kenneth StephensA powerful conversation about Relational Healing with two special guests, Dr. Kenneth Stevens and Dr. Richard Harris from Southeastern University. Dr. Stevens is an African-American man who grew up in the deep south. Dr. Harris previously served as the Grand Dragon of one of the largest KKK groups in the nation. Today both men have been radically transformed by the grace of Jesus, and will share their story of how reconciliation can happen, even in impossible circumstances.
Welcome our FIRST repeat guest to the show, my friend Michaela Cowden
In this mini-series, Grammy-nominated Christian singer/songwriter Anthony Evans teams up with psychotherapist and media personality Stacy Kaiser to share knowledge, stories, and advice from their book “When Faith Meets Therapy: Find Hope and a Practical Path to Emotional, Spiritual, and Relational Healing.” The duo seeks to help listeners find spiritual and emotional healing through honest discussion and open conversation.
Closure is one of the most misunderstood concepts when it comes to relational healing and personal transformation. The way you relate to closure will either imprison you or it will empower you.In this episode of Inner Alchemy Conversation, we explore redefining closure in a way that is conducive to more empowerment and more self liberation... and in a way that does not put your healing in the hands of the people that caused you pain to begin with.Thank you for listening and please share if it resonates.If you would like to deepen your transformative journey, check our membership community THE INNER ALCHEMY CIRCLE, so that you may learn how to lead your life from your heart and not your wounds. Much love,- XavierConnect with Me:Freebie: Trigger workbook - harness the hidden wisdom of your triggers WebsiteInstagramTwitterYouTubeMembershipRate, Review, Learn & ShareThanks for tuning into Inner Alchemy Conversations! If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn even more, don't forget to tune into our other episodes and share your favorite episodes on social media
When Faith Meets Therapy: Find Hope and a Practical Path to Emotional, Spiritual, and Relational Healing (new book) ... GUESTS Anthony Evans, Jr and therapist Stacy Kaiser Mary: the commemoration of her death is Aug 15, so we Orthodox are in the "Dormition Fast"… GUEST Frederica Mathewes-GreenSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Embodiment for the Rest of Us - Season 2, Episode 5: Chelsea Levy Chavonne (she/her) and Jenn (she/her) interviewed Chelsea Levy (she/her) about her embodiment journey. This is part 2, the encore, of our first-ever two-part episode! Chelsea Levy (she/her) is a Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor and registered dietitian nutritionist. She earned her Master of Science from Hunter College and completed her dietetic internship at the City of New York (CUNY) School of Public Health. Chelsea utilizes Health at Every Size® (HAES®) principles in her approach to nutrition therapy. She works with individuals struggling with disordered eating and eating disorders, with a focus on weight-inclusive medical nutrition therapy, body image healing, and Intuitive Eating. Chelsea has interest in treating individuals with diabetes, and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) along with folks, who are in larger-bodies, and those who are transgender or non-binary. She believes it is vital to provide care relevant to an individual's culture, ethnicity, and overall identities. Chelsea hosts a collaborative space for the exploration of food and body healing through creativity and compassion. www.chelsealevynutrition.com Instagram: @ChelseaLevyNutrition Content Warning: discussion of privilege, discussion of diet culture, mention of mental health struggles, discussion of dissociation Trigger Warnings: 58:19: A discussion of fatphobia that can exist when discussing the fatness spectrum The captions for this episode can be found at https://embodimentfortherestofus.com/season-2/season-2-episode-5-chelsea-levy-encore/#captions/ A few highlights: 6:54: Chelsea discusses her understanding of “the rest of us” 11:04: Chelsea shares embodiment practices do you recommend for folks experiencing various stages of eating disorder recovery 41:36: Chelsea shares how she help clients tune into the nuance of their lived experiences 54:47: Chelsea discusses her take on IE, HAES® and AND 1:08:33: Chelsea shares her online eating support on IG 1:17:59: Chelsea discusses ways in which conversations about embodiment miss the mark by letting systems and those in power off the hook 1:27:24: Chelsea shares how listeners can make a difference based on this conversation 1:30:47: Chelsea discusses how to be found and what's next for her Links from this episode: ASDAH's response to Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics' Evidence Analysis Library (1) ASDAH's response to Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics' Evidence Analysis Library (2) Autonomous Choice BIPOC Eating Disorder Conference Diversify Dietetics Food Insecurity and Eating Disorders Harm Reduction Health At Every Size® (HAES®) (especially the FAQ for the origin of the HAES® movement) Intuitive Eating Lindley Ashline Medical-Industrial Complex Nikki Haggett Pleasure Activism Ragen Chastain Serotonin Stress and Digestion (1): Stress and Digestion (2): (TW/CW for the second page and fatphobic suggestions) Whitney Trotter Vinny Welsby Fat Positive and Fat Liberation Reading Recommendations Beyond HAES® lists from Nikki Haggett and Vinny Welsby Here is some info about what went on since March of 2022 regarding HAES® and the book's author: here, here, here, and here among others (with updates to some of those here and here). Music: “Bees and Bumblebees (Abeilles et Bourdons), Op. 562” by Eugène Dédé through the Creative Commons License Please follow us on social media: Website: embodimentfortherestofus.com Twitter: @embodimentus Instagram: @embodimentfortherestofus
Jenifer learns more about Betrayal Trauma with her coach and expert Kim Gould MSW. Kim explains the ways Betrayal Trauma impacts its victims and how they search for safety. Jen shares Spencer's jailhouse letters which place a surprising amount of culpability on the women with whom he had affairs. A found text chain drops a bombshell. Kim Gould, MSW provides her therapeutic coaching services at The Center for Relational Healing in Los Angeles (www.lacrh.com) and Life & Intimacy Coaching practice (kimgouldcoaching.com) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nancy is an expert on customer service, communication skills and sales.https://nancyfriedman.com/Nancy Friedman is Founder, Chairman, and Speaker of the Telephone Doctor. Nancy is an expert on customer service, communication skills and sales. She is a sought-after keynote customer service speaker for events – both large and small. Her programs are inspiring, motivational and entertaining, creating a memorable session all attendees can use immediately and forever.Zoë Kors, author, sex and intimacy experthttps://www.zoekors.com/Zoë Kors is a sought-after thought leader of intimacy and sexuality and author of Radical Intimacy. She is the resident sex and intimacy coach at sexual wellness app Coral, and the former Senior Editor of LA Yoga Magazine. In addition to a thriving private practice, Zoë offers her services through Center for Relational Healing, which specializes in the treatment of sex addicts and their partners. https://www.hachettebooks.com/titles/zoe-kors/radical-intimacy/9780306826603/******Frankie Boyer is an award winning talk show host that empowers listeners to live healthy vibrant lives http://www.frankieboyer.com
So listen: is sex addiction real? We've all heard stories of infidelity followed by explanations of sex addiction as the reason for the behavior. But the truth is, just because someone cheats doesn't mean they're a sex addict. According to therapist Marnie Breecker from the Center for Relational Healing, sex addiction is indeed real: it's an intimacy disorder with both emotional and physiological symptoms. On this best of show, Marnie and I talk about the common and compulsive behaviors of sex addiction, the deep human need for love and connection, affordable treatment options, love addiction, a how-to on IMAGO therapy (a great tool for communication) and healing steps for couples. Show Notes:More Marnie: Website | Instagram Sex Addicts Anonymous See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
IFS therapist Jenna Riemersma brings her knowledge and experience to this conversation with Deedra and Megan. They discuss: facing pain instead of running away; the three steps in her Move Toward movement; the spiritualizer parts most Christians have; and how society is a reflection of all the parts.Best-selling author, speaker and therapist, Jenna Riemersma (https://jennariemersma.com/) is the Clinical Director of the Atlanta Center for Relational Healing. Jenna is a Harvard graduate, trauma specialist, and IFS therapist. Her book, Altogether You, was recently Amazon's #1 hot new release in Spirituality and Self Help. Jenna has been happily married for over 20 years, is a proud mom of two adult children, an animal lover, and a yoga enthusiast.
Welcome to the new season of the Power Shift podcast, another beautiful collaboration between Danielle Strickland and World Vision. We are connecting with people who are at the intersection of power shifting around the world, including World Vision staff. Our third episode is interviewing Jenna Riemersma. Jenna is a best-selling author and popular speaker on topics including faith, mental health and authentic living. Jenna's book, Altogether You, was a #1 best-selling new release on Amazon and can be found by clicking here.Jenna Riemersma is the founder and clinical director of The Atlanta Center for Relational Healing. She is teaching faculty for the International Institute of Trauma and Addiction Professionals (IITAP) and core faculty for Addo Recovery. She holds a master's degree in Public Policy from Harvard University and a master's degree in Professional Counseling from Richmont Graduate University.Jenna is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), a Level III Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapist, an EMDR therapist, Certified Sex Addiction Therapist Supervisor (CSAT-S), Certified Multiple Addiction Therapist Supervisor (CMAT-S), and a National Certified Counselor (NCC).Jenna has been married for twenty-six years, is the proud mom of two young adults, an animal lover, and yoga enthusiast.For more on all the things Danielle Strickland, go to daniellestrickland.comFor more information on Infinitum Life, go to infinitumlife.comFor more information on the Women Speakers Collective, go to womenspeakerscollective.comCheck out these other collaborations with World Vision:Right Side Up course: Videos & activation guide from Season 1, on beatitudes: https://www.worldvision.org/church/resources/rsu_curriculum Prayer Postures: https://www.worldvision.org/church/resources/prayerrhythms Soul Care for leaders: https://www.worldvision.org/church/resources/right-side-up-soul-care-with-danielle-strickland Resilient Leadership for Kingdom Come (pastor specific): https://www.worldvision.org/church/resources/resilient-leadership-for-kingdom-come Infinitum Prayer Days: https://infinitumlife.com/prayerday
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Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well
It's hard to talk about intimacy and sex. Cultural norms around intimacy work their way into our minds when we're young, causing us to have rigid (and often completely incorrect, unworkable, or dysfunctional) views about how we should express ourselves sexually. Zoë Kors, author of Radical Intimacy, is a sex and intimacy coach who is passionate about opening up this conversation to help people develop healthier sexuality and intimacy. On this episode of POTC, Yael and Zoë discuss the stigma and awkwardness we often feel around discussions about sex, Zoë's Radical Intimacy model of sexual wellbeing, strategies for getting un-hooked from ideas about how you should be when it comes to sex and intimacy, and so much more. Join them for a conversation about sex and intimacy that can help you build towards greater fulfillment in your relationships! Listen and Learn: Yael and Debbie's thoughts on our first episode on sex (and the stigma that prevented us from doing it earlier!)Expert-advice on how to start conversations with your partner or ask for help from a therapist or intimacy coach about sexZoë's Radical Intimacy model of sexual wellbeingPractical advice for couples with mis-matched levels of comfort in different areas of intimacyImportant differences between desire and arousalZoë busts some common myths and misconceptions about intimacyAnswers to age-old questions about the importance of sex and interest in a relationshipEvidence-based advice on rekindling your sparkStrategies for getting un-hooked from ideas about how you should be when it comes to sex and intimacyThe role of power in intimacyHow to support vulnerable partners in feeling safe during intimate momentsEnergetic intimacy - what it is and why it's so importantWhat it's like for Zoë's husband to live with a sex guru! Resources: Buy your copy of Zoë's book, Radical Intimacy: Cultivate the Deeply Connected Relationships You Desire and Deserve!Read Zoë's viral article, 6 Ways to Have Radically Intimate Sex.Listen to Zoë's podcast, The Radical Intimacy Podcast!Learn more about Sensate Focus Therapy.Read Gary Chapman's The 5 Love Languages.Esther Perel's advice for turning a spark into a flame. Check out Debbie, Yael, and Jill's websites to access their offerings, sign up for their newsletters, buy their books, and more! About Zoë Kors: Zoë Kors holds a BA in Art History from University of Pennsylvania. Her post graduate work includes certification as a Co-Active Coach with the prestigious Co-Active Training Institute in San Rafael, CA, as well as dozens of programs and courses in sexuality and spirituality. She is the resident sex and intimacy coach and contributor at sexual wellness app Coral. Zoë is the former Senior Editor and Creative Director of LA Yoga Magazine and is a contributor to Elephant Journal, MindBodyGreen, Avocado Green Mattress and Fabletics blogs. In addition to a thriving private practice, Zoë offers her services through Center for Relational Healing, which specializes in the treatment of sex addiction and betrayal trauma. As a member of the CRH team, Zoë works with clients to reintroduce healthy sexuality and intimacy after the trauma of betrayal. Make sure to read her book, Radical Intimacy: Cultivate the Deeply Connected Relationships You Desire and Deserve! Related Episodes: Episode 32. Social Connection: Exploring Loneliness and Building Intimacy with Debbie and Diana Episode 61. Becoming Our Best Relationship Selves By Identifying Core Values And Schemas With Avigail LevEpisode 76. Gender and Sexual Minorities with Aisling Leonard-Curtin and Matthew SkintaEpisode 92. Marriage in Midlife: The Rough Patch with Daphne de MarneffeEpisode 179. How to Be An Adult in Relationships with Dave ... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is Part 2 of a two-part series finale (RH 046 and 047) of the Relational Healing Podcast. In this episode, Jeff and I pick up the conversation where we left off last week. Listen as we open the vault to explore clips from past episodes, reflecting on my journey and offering a fresh perspective on complex trauma, emotional neglect, trust and safety, and our ever-evolving theory of childhood trauma recovery with an IFS/Parts-based perspective. Link to Part 1 (episode 46) Links to episodes we reviewed (and a few we didn't get to): Ready to Gain Clarity? What You Must Do, Step-By-Step In this first episode of Season 2, I was starting to step into what I really wanted to do, which was to create personal transformations for humans. It was a wobbly first step away from "professor" Tanner to "coach" Tanner. Relational Healing: Breaking Ground in Therapy Using IFS with Justin Martin My introduction to IFS recorded and my first experience with it described Relational Healing: Trust a Tough One For You? Here's A Framework To Get You Feeling More Secure Where I let the world see inside my pain for the first time, this episode helped create the first wave of super fans for the podcast. RH 001: What Relational Healing Offers For Trauma Recovery The rebrand episode for Relational Healing. RH 005: Lessons in Mind-Blowing Resilience for Survivors Struggling With Self-Harm The community really started coming together with this episode . RH 013: Trauma Recovery That Works: The Secrets Backed By Science This episode is where my True Self voice starts to emerge - I was in the middle of my largest group program to-date REVEAl, it had been a smashing success of a launch and I was finding my way as a coach and thought leader. RH 023: Why Trauma Distortions Make Your Relationships Toxic A fan-favorite, the most DMs I've ever received were from this episode. RH 029: How Songs That Bring You To Your Knees Can Lead To Unburdening This is the first public introduction to my approach to trauma recovery the IFS + Human Development + Love, I start innovating the model through my own self discovery, creatively bringing experiential activities into the healing process. RH 034: How to Unburden the Shame of Protective Parts My technical knowledge of IFS starts to come out as I am moving through Level 1 training, my own healing process and starting to guide others in 1:1 IFS sessions. RH 035: Why Healed Trauma Survivors Will Be The Energetic Source for a Profound Shift in Human Evolution I started making bold claims unapologetically. RH 036: My Truth (Didn't Quite Get Brave Enough in November) + Some Static (Sorry About That!) This was me really cracking wide open - things had gotten big enough that my own healing challenges couldn't be contained anymore. Things had reached a breaking point and I knew that I was either stopping due to my trauma responses or I was going to heal through them. I chose the latter. Request to join The Gathering: A Collective Initiation To The 5 Circuits of Healing Power https://www.facebook.com/groups/rhlgathering This is The Gathering, a free two-month cycle of programming in the Relational Healing Lab. This is your basecamp for your healing journey. As you move through an exploration of the 5 Circuits of Healing Power, you will develop Self Leadership alongside healing connections with fellow survivors, walking and learning together. This is where everything changes. I cannot wait to meet you! ❤️ Tanner
Part practical guide, part client stories, part personal narrative, Zoë Kors draws on her experience as a sex and intimacy coach and thought leader to share her powerful methodology for nurturing and sustaining our intimate relationships. Zoë addresses an array of concepts, including boundaries, attachment, and self-esteem.She busts the myth that sex and love are inseparable and introduces the groundbreaking concept of energetic intimacy. Ultimately, Zoë delivers a rich and varied understanding of human sexuality and intimacy through the lens of the body, brain, heart, spirit, and culture.Zoë Kors is a sex and intimacy coach, author, podcaster, and sought-after thought leader. She literally wrote the book on Intimacy—Radical Intimacy: Cultivate the Deeply Connected Relationships You Desire and Deserve. Zoë is the resident sex and intimacy coach at sexual wellness app Coral. She is the former Senior Editor and Creative Director of LA Yoga Magazine. In addition to a thriving private practice, Zoë offers her services through the Center for Relational Healing, which specializes in the treatment of sex addiction and betrayal trauma. As a member of the CRH team, Zoë works with clients to reintroduce healthy sexuality and intimacy.
Zoë Kors draws on her experience as a sex and intimacy coach and thought leader to share her powerful methodology for nurturing and sustaining our intimate relationships.Part practical guide, part client stories, part personal narrative, Zoë Kors draws on her experience as a sex and intimacy coach and thought leader to share her powerful methodology for nurturing and sustaining our intimate relationships. Zoë addresses an array of concepts, including boundaries, attachment, and self-esteem.She busts the myth that sex and love are inseparable and introduces the groundbreaking concept of energetic intimacy. Ultimately, Zoë delivers a rich and varied understanding of human sexuality and intimacy through the lens of the body, brain, heart, spirit, and culture.Zoë Kors is a sex and intimacy coach, author, podcaster, and sought-after thought leader. She literally wrote the book on Intimacy—Radical Intimacy: Cultivate the Deeply Connected Relationships You Desire and Deserve. Zoë is the resident sex and intimacy coach at sexual wellness app Coral. She is the former Senior Editor and Creative Director of LA Yoga Magazine. In addition to a thriving private practice, Zoë offers her services through the Center for Relational Healing, which specializes in the treatment of sex addiction and betrayal trauma. As a member of the CRH team, Zoë works with clients to reintroduce healthy sexuality and intimacy.
In this episode, We have the privilege of having Zoë Kors on, to discuss her new book Radical Intimacy: Cultivate the Deeply Connected Relationships You Desire and Deserve. We learn how real intimacy works, how it's rooted in deep connection—with ourselves and each other. Tune in to discover what #RadicalIntimacy is about.Zoë Kors is a sought-after thought leader of #intimacy and #sexuality. She is the resident sex and intimacy coach at sexual #wellness app Coral, and the former Senior Editor of LA Yoga Magazine. In addition to a thriving private practice, Zoë offers her services through Center for Relational Healing, which specializes in the treatment of sex addicts and their partners. As a member of the CRH team, Zoë works with clients to reintroduce healthy sexuality and intimacy after the trauma of betrayal.In this episode, we cover:5 basic #intimacy questionsWhat is #intimacy according to Zoë? The connection between #feelings and #intimacyThe practice of #radicalintimacyThe third-person techniqueHow did Zoë cultivated this spiritual path?The Energetic IntimacyThe 6 Core #emotionsThe 7 Pillars of Emotional LiteracyResponsibilities to others in expressing our feelingsThe #Pleasure Positive Society Helpful Links:Pre-Order Zoë Kors new book, Available starting April 12, 2022 - Radical Intimacy: Cultivate the Deeply Connected Relationships You Desire and Deserve - A Part practical guide, part client stories, part personal narrative, Zoë Kors draws on her experience as a sex and intimacy coach, thought leader, and relationship writer to share her powerful methodology for nurturing and sustaining our intimate relationships. Follow her on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter @zoekorsThe Radical Intimacy Podcast The High 5 Habit book by Mel RobbinsFind Rosebud Woman on Instagram as @rosebudwoman, Christine on Instagram as @the.rose.woman and at Tiktok as @therosewoman108Listen, Like, Share & Subscribe on Apple Podcast | Google Podcasts | Spotify See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Over the past several weeks we've been discussing how God answers our prayers for healing, how to experience that healing and how to deal with some types of illness we may be experiencing. One type of healing that many of us may need is healing from relational hurt and damage. Maybe you've had someone in your life that you didn't expect to hurt you the way they have. Jesus cares about that hurt as well. Join us this week as we learn how Jesus heals relational wounds from our lead pastor, Pastor Matt Brown.Time stamps: 00:00 - Welcome00:31 - Start: How does Jesus heal my relational wounds.09:01 - Jesus offers me a different kind of drink.15:34 - Jesus listens to my concerns and questions.20:11 - Jesus gives me hope, even when I have been hurt so many times.29:35 - Jesus teaches me how to have a real relationship with God.38:54 - Jesus invites me to trust Him.Do you have questions, need prayer or want to get connected? Reach out to our team: https://sandalschurch.com/connect
A healing crisis is a temporary worsening of symptoms that arises as we go through the healing process. Join me as we discuss the pre-requisites for a healing crisis and at which part of the healing cycle it shows up.Registration for the Unstoppable Conference can be found at the link below.https://www.denisetaylor.live/unstoppable.html#/