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John minces no words to remind his audience that if we claim to have a relationship with Jesus, we need to live a life that reflects that relationship, beginning with how we treat our brothers and sisters in Christ. The post Safe People, Safe Community (1 John 2:3-11) appeared first on PLEASANT HILL COMMUNITY CHURCH.
In this powerful episode to start off 2025, I sit down with my friend, Anna LeBaron, author of The Polygamist's Daughter, to hear her extraordinary story of escaping the grip of a violent, polygamous cult and finding healing through faith, courage, and community. Anna shares her personal journey of growing up in a household led by her father, Ervil LeBaron, a self-proclaimed prophet responsible for unspeakable acts of violence. She opens up about the trauma of being raised in a toxic environment, her eventual escape at age 13, and the long process of deconstructing harmful beliefs while reconstructing her identity in Christ. Key topics we discuss: • The realities of life inside a polygamous cult and its impact on identity and mental health. • Anna's harrowing escape and the challenges of rebuilding her life after leaving everything behind. • Deconstructing toxic theology and learning to separate God's truth from man-made distortion. • How she found healing through therapy, community, and faith. • Encouragement for those facing trauma, abuse, or the process of reconstructing their own beliefs. Anna's story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of God's grace to bring beauty from ashes. If you or someone you know is navigating trauma, spiritual abuse, or the challenges of deconstruction, this episode offers hope, healing, and practical wisdom. Bio: Anna LeBaron is a n inspiring author, captivating speaker, and skilled social media strategist. Each of these components allows Anna to do what she loves most: connect with people from a diverse array of backgrounds. Anna uses her experiences of escaping from a violent, polygamist cult and her journey to freedom as evidence that every story can be redeemed for good, no matter how bleak parts of it may be. Countless women have walked away from Anna's events with a renewed desire to face their fears, overcome obstacles, and find freedom in the redemption of their own stories. Anchor Verse: 2 Timothy 1:7 Connect with Anna: Website: https://annalebaron.com IG: Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/annaklebaron/ Hulu Docuseries, Daughters of the Cult: https://www.hulu.com/series/daughters-of-the-cult-ecb95c0a-c542-4716-8320-24e0a67e133b Anna and I both love books and these are the ones mentioned during this interview: Her book, The Polygamist's Daughter Prophet of Blood: The Untold Story of Ervil Lebaron and the Lambs of God by Ben Bradley, Jr Try Softer by Aundi Kolber Attached to God by Krispin Mayfield The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk M.D. Safe People by Henry Cloud ***We're thrilled to hear from our listeners! Sharing your thoughts through reviews is a fantastic way to become part of our podcast community and contribute to the conversation. If you've enjoyed our podcast, leaving a review is a quick and easy process. Simply head to Apple Podcasts or wherever you're listening and share your feedback. Your input makes a significant difference!***
In this episode of our podcast Steve and Colleen explore the themes of safety, trust, and the importance of surrounding oneself with safe people. They delve into childhood experiences that shape our understanding of safety, the significance of having trustworthy counselors, and the impact of family dynamics on our ability to trust others. The metaphor of a 'glass ball' is introduced to illustrate the fragility of trust and the need to be cautious about whom we allow into our lives. The discussion also highlights the traits of unsafe individuals and the importance of recognizing these behaviors to foster healthier relationships. In this conversation, Steve and Colleen delve into the complexities of spiritual abuse, the importance of identifying safe individuals in one's life, and the role of Christ in the healing journey. They discuss the attributes that define a safe person, the necessity of holding space for others, and practical steps toward personal healing and growth. The conversation emphasizes the need for authentic relationships and the transformative power of forgiveness and understanding. Download Safe and Unsafe People Attributes Here: https://embracingbrokenness.org/download-safe-and-unsafe-people-attributes/ Chapters 00:00 Finding Safe Spaces in Childhood 01:56 The Importance of Safe Counselors 04:10 Identifying Safe and Unsafe People 06:05 The Impact of Family Patterns on Trust 09:56 The Glass Ball Metaphor for Trust 18:06 Recognizing Unsafe Behaviors in Relationships 19:58 Defining Unsafe People and Their Traits 28:41 Understanding Power Dynamics in Spiritual Abuse 32:02 Identifying Safe vs. Unsafe People 33:30 The Role of Christ in Healing 41:55 Attributes of a Safe Person 49:51 The Importance of Holding Space 54:34 Practical Steps Towards Healing and Safety --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/embracing-brokenness/support
Do you have a safety deficit? Why do you chose unsafe relationships? What are some "false solutions" to the safe people issue? Why do you isolate yourself? What do safe people do? What do relationships and connection provide us with? How do you find restorative relationships and what do you need to do to have one? Should you repair or replace the relationship?
Essentialism, at its core, is the belief that everything has its place but not every place is for everything; everything has its own characteristics that make it what it is. This philosophy urges us to accept and embrace everything that makes us unique, and in Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less, Greg McKeown invites us to focus on what matters and cut out all the rest. We use Greg's book as source material for this episode, and to begin, returning guest Dr. Ben Hechler shares his thoughts on the book's overarching premise. We unpack the many things that unnecessarily take up our time, how setting goals allows you to refocus on what's really important, tips for creating a more balanced life that prioritizes your interests, and go deep to explore the paradox of success or being liked. We end with a reminder that you can't please everyone—you will always have both lovers and haters—and Dr. Hechler shares helpful advice for setting boundaries and taking ownership of the things that matter to you. Key Points From This Episode:Why we've used Essentialism by Greg McKeown as the foundation of today's episode.Dr. Ben Hechler's thoughts on the book's premise. Unpacking the many frivolous things that stick in our minds and take up our time. How ascertaining your goal will release you from many mental distractions. The balancing act, and whether a work-life balance is achievable or a myth.Love maps, and other tips for balancing all areas of your life.The paradox of success or in Dr. Hechler's terms, the paradox of being liked. Why you can't please everyone, and how to set boundaries and take ownership. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Dr. Ben Hechler on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-hechler/ Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less — https://gregmckeown.com/books/essentialism/ Safe People — amazon.com/Safe-People-Relationships-Avoid-Those/dp/0310345790 AAOMS — https://www.aaoms.org/ Everyday Oral Surgery Website — https://www.everydayoralsurgery.com/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/everydayoralsurgery/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/EverydayOralSurgery/Dr. Grant Stucki Email — grantstucki@gmail.comDr. Grant Stucki Phone — 720-441-6059
How can I learn to pick better friends? What is an unsafe person? Personal Traits of Unsafe People - Interpersonal Traits of Unsafe People How do we lose our safety? How does the past affect our relationships? What do we need to avoid in order to stay safe?
Mental health is enhanced through safe relationships. But how do find safe people? What are some the important things to look out for when it comes to identifying them? Safe relationships are loving relationships where we are edified through our interactions with safe people. They are powerful connections where we can heal and practice our […]
Brenda J and Karen W bring returning guest, Carissa Raderstorf back to the show! Carissa is the Founder of Reset Ministries and co-host of her podcast Resetology. Carissa is an ordained pastor, counselor, and coach. On this episode, they talk about her upcoming Reset Retreat in Phoenix. They also talk about the importance of boundaries and how to recognize whether old baggage from your past is creeping in. They discuss not being judgmental, but using righteous judgment according to scripture, as wisdom to protect yourself from unsafe people Such an important topic for trauma and abuse survivors. https://resetministries.us https://hangingontohope.org
Brenda J and Karen W bring returning guest, Carissa Raderstorf back to the show! Carissa is the Founder of Reset Ministries and co-host of her podcast Resetology. Carissa is an ordained pastor, counselor, and coach. On this episode, they talk about her upcoming Reset Retreat in Phoenix. They also talk about guarding our heart, what is our heart, and touch on boundaries. They also talk about the characteristics of a safe person and an unsafe person. Such an important topic for trauma and abuse survivors. https://resetministries.us https://hangingontohope.org
ANIMALS ARE ALL OVER THE PLACE PEOPLE.
161. Building a Joy Response Everyone talks about building up a good tolerance to stress, but did you know to build a life you love you need to equally focus on cultivating a response to joy? Yes, it's true. If you have spent years or even decades operating in stress and managing all the stuff life throws at us, you might not really know what will bring you fulfilling, lasting joy. Like when you have the whole day to yourself, and you spend hours doing chores only to find yourself too tired to do the fun stuff by the afternoon. Don't let that be you! Check out this week's episode and remember to tell a friend about it! Books mentioned in this episode: The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks, Safe People, by Dr. Henry Cloud & Dr. John Townsend Silly quote: “If we can just get through this month, we only have one more month to go before we need to get through another month.” Honestly, I'd love to have you loving your life as you go through the months and not just “getting through them”. Hop on a call with me to discover what can be possible in the 12-week find your joy intensive container. Send me an email at info@quantumhighways.com. Have a great week! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kelly-ann-pierce/support
IHP content is for people who choose the human love narrative, not the human suffering narrative. Don't tune in if you don't love life and humanity because this won't be for you. Don't tune in if you still believe in evil or the devil. Topic not ideal for ego-sensitive or emotionally sensitive (on any/all life - including socio-pol-eco - topics) people. Please do not tune in. Thank you! All IHP content resonates with people who want to achieve enlightenment the human way. IHP podcast host Maria Florio shares voices, stories and perspectives from her 5D mystic enlightenment functional adult life to give examples of what it's like to know emotional self-regulation skills, experience secure attachment, have functional adult conversations and experience 5D relationships (5D and beyond vibing people). You hear about how easy it is to be yourself, to pursue inner growth, to unconditionally love, to have compassion, and live your best life with outer and inner-well being in the forefront. Also explored, how to communicate and handle emotionally insecure adaptive children grown ups, the 3D or 4D vibing individuals, those who stay within insecure emotional human suffering vibration experience and mindset, or who hold drama as the go-to in relationships, or use projection due to unresolved and unaddressed trauma, attachment wounds, and inner child wounds that come up in their behavior. Since trauma is relational and intimacy necessary to heal it, through Maria's stories and perspectives people get an idea of securely attached options on how to handle projection to the best of your ability and create a safe environment for another person to heal or for you to set a healthy boundary if the person bringing the projection (3D/4D drama vibe) is not seeking to move beyond their safety behavior/unresolved trauma emotional response. All of what we do in our day-to-day relationships, conversations, and interactions can bring the potential for healing and expansion of consciousness. This and more is what the IHP content and community is all about. Welcome and thanks for tuning in! Love, Maria ♾️
We all need to become emotionally safe people, and we all need emotionally safe people in our lives. In a world of uncertainty and challenges, being emotionally safe is more important than ever. This episode will explore powerful strategies for becoming emotionally safe and nurturing our emotional resilience. Join Chuck and Julie on this week's episode of the Positive Talk Podcast.
☀️ In today's episode, we discuss the future of The Safe People Podcast. You get the experience of an unedited episode, all the laughs, mess ups, and the umm's included. Thank you for listening to the Safe People Podcast and showing your support!
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In this Episode, Lisa and I talk about the myth of balance and what she see's for The Church today. Learn more, plus get free resources at https://andiandrew.com/
IHP content is for people who choose the human love narrative, not the human suffering narrative. Don't tune in if you don't love life and humanity because this won't be for you. Don't tune in if you still believe in evil or the devil. Topic not ideal for ego-sensitive or emotionally sensitive (on any/all life - including socio-pol-eco - topics) people. Please do not tune in. Thank you! All IHP content resonates with people who want to achieve enlightenment the human way. IHP podcast host Maria Florio shares voices, stories and perspectives from her 5D mystic enlightenment functional adult life to give examples of what it's like to know emotional self-regulation skills, experience secure attachment, have functional adult conversations and experience 5D relationships (5D and beyond vibing people). You hear about how easy it is to be yourself, to pursue inner growth, to unconditionally love, to have compassion, and live your best life with outer and inner-well being in the forefront. Also explored, how to communicate and handle emotionally insecure adaptive children grown ups, the 3D or 4D vibing individuals, those who stay within insecure emotional human suffering vibration experience and mindset, or who hold drama as the go-to in relationships, or use projection due to unresolved and unaddressed trauma, attachment wounds, and inner child wounds that come up in their behavior. Since trauma is relational and intimacy necessary to heal it, through Maria's stories and perspectives people get an idea of securely attached options on how to handle projection to the best of your ability and create a safe environment for another person to heal or for you to set a healthy boundary if the person bringing the projection (3D/4D drama vibe) is not seeking to move beyond their safety behavior/unresolved trauma emotional response. All of what we do in our day-to-day relationships, conversations, and interactions can bring the potential for healing and expansion of consciousness. This and more is what the IHP content and community is all about. Welcome and thanks for tuning in! Love, Maria ♾️
In this episode I sit down with my Pastor and Friend, Lisa Surratt. We go all in and talk about safe people, safe spaces, and healing in the church. We also dive into marriage, ministry and motherhood. Lisa pours out so much wisdom, life and fire in this episode. She graduated from MUSC with her masters in Physician Assistant Studies in 2006 and practiced emergency medicine for six years until she became the East Coast Director for the A21 Campaign. She is now focused on serving full-time at Seacoast as Co Lead Pastor alongside her husband Josh. Learn more, plus get free resources at https://andiandrew.com/
ITS HELL OUT THERE PEOPLE, G GOES TO THE MOVIES.
☀️ In today's episode, we are diving into the transformative realm of education, where one woman is reshaping the traditional landscape. Join us as we interview a visionary who is revolutionizing learning dynamics at Wired to Learn. At this unique school, coaches armed with psychology backgrounds guide students by delving into the intricacies of the brain, fostering an environment where unconventional learners find their haven. We are so excited to welcome Alyssia today! Please take a moment to leave us a comment or question. Thank you for listening to the Safe People Podcast and showing your support!
Welcome to the show! Today, I'm thrilled to be joined by Jennie Allen, founder of IF: Gathering, bestselling author, and host of the Made for This podcast. We're diving into the heart of emotional health as Jennie shares insights from her new book, "Untangle Your Emotions: Naming What You Feel and Knowing What to Do About It." Both Jennie and I experienced strong emotional reactions to the pandemic, and we'll discuss how we've invested in our well-being since then. Together, we'll explore the purpose of our emotions and healthy ways to process them. We'll discuss how the pandemic impacted our emotional health, strategies for overcoming numbing behaviors, and the vital role of community in healing. Jennie will emphasize that our emotions don't have to be frightening, and she'll help us identify safe individuals with whom to share our emotional journeys. Get ready for an empowering and insightful conversation! Join Jennie and I as we talk about: The purpose of our emotions and how to deal with them in a healthy way How the pandemic affected our emotional health What to do when you catch yourself numbing out The importance of not being alone and having a community for our healing Our emotions don't have to be scary Identifying safe people to share our emotions with Favorite quotes: (8:17 Audio) - “Emotions are very valid. They are telling us something. They are signals and can be very trustworthy at times.” (8:41 Audio) - “Emotions are good. They are not bad, and they are not neutral. They are good gifts from God given to us to process a very messy world, to connect us to God in a deeper way, and to connect us to each other in a deeper way. “ (20:46 Audio) - “As you begin to heal these parts of you that need healing, which God can do and you can do best in community with other people, it really does change everything.” (25:47 Audio) - “We all know that emotions can drive us off a cliff so there have to be choices around them. You can't just feel it. You have to decide what am I going to do about this feeling.” (28:55 Audio) - “You just have to have a few people that commit to each other and decide to do this life together.” Coaching this week: The Real Truth About Confidence (32:57 Audio) In coaching this week, I shared that confidence isn't built through wishful thinking; it comes from taking consistent action and celebrating your successes. With each challenge you overcome, you become stronger, more adaptable, and capable of achieving even greater things. Links to great things we discussed: Jennie Allen Website Jennie Allen Instagram Untangle Your Emotions: Naming What You Feel and Knowing What to Do About It Sufficient Grace - Tia Rachelle Madam Secretary Ogee Sculpted Face Stick Silo Masters of the Air Alli on YouTube Called Creatives Order your copy of Remaining You While Raising Them here. Hope you loved this episode! Be sure to subscribe in iTunes and slap some stars on a review! :) xo, Alli
☀️ In today's episode, we will be talking about spring cleaning! It's that time again where we start seeing a little more sunshine and decide that we have too much stuff! Please take a moment to leave us a comment or question. Thank you for listening to the Safe People Podcast and showing your support!
Learning how safe you are and how to attract safe people.
☀️ In today's episode, we are talking about Resolutions! Do you make them? Do you keep them? What makes a resolution successful? We surveyed a few people and got some answers! Plus you will get to hear our thoughts on resolutions. Please take a moment to leave us a comment or question. Thank you for listening to the Safe People Podcast and showing your support!
"How to Find Relationships that are Good for You and Avoid Those That Aren't" Transcript and written book summary available here for free
☀️ In today's episode, Cassidy joins us as we ready through the Christmas story. In addition to reading, we also discuss some questions that were brought up and share a bit more insight. Below are the scriptures that we read through in case you'd like to follow along. The Christmas Story: Matthew 1:18-25 NLT - https://bible.com/bible/116/mat.1.18-25.NLT Luke 2 NLT - https://bible.com/bible/116/luk.2.1-7.NLT The prayer of Jonah: Jonah 1:17 - 2:1-10 NLT - https://bible.com/bible/116/jon.1.17.NLT Please take a moment to leave us a comment or question. Thank you for listening to the Safe People Podcast and showing your support!
What is a Safe person? How do you know what relationships are good for you? How do you know if a relationship is healthy? Join Ann Madison and Taylor Carnes as they discuss the differences between safe and unsafe people and relationships and the value of knowing the difference! Get the Safe People book: https://amzn.to/3zBK520Subscribe to our video podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@PeacerestoredVisit Our Website: https://peacerestored.net/ See the Long Term Vision: https://peacerestored.net/buildourfuture Follow us on our Social Media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PeaceRestored1/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peacerestored1/
What is a Safe person? How do you know what relationships are good for you? How do you know if a relationship is healthy? Join Ann Madison and Taylor Carnes as they discuss the differences between safe and unsafe people and relationships and the value of knowing the difference! Get the Safe People book: https://amzn.to/3zBK520Subscribe to our video podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@Peacerestored/podcastsVisit Our Website: https://peacerestored.net/ See the Long Term Vision: https://peacerestored.net/buildourfuture Follow us on our Social Media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PeaceRestored1/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peacerestored1/
What is a Safe person? How do you know what relationships are good for you? How do you know if a relationship is healthy? Join Ann Madison and Taylor Carnes as they discuss the differences between safe and unsafe people and relationships and the value of knowing the difference! Get the Safe People book: https://amzn.to/3zBK520 Subscribe to our video podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@Peacerestored Visit Our Website: https://peacerestored.net/ See the Long Term Vision: https://peacerestored.net/buildourfuture Follow us on our Social Media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PeaceRestored1/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peacerestored1/
Friendship is intentional. If you want depth to this lifeline of a relationship, you need to make it a priority. In our second part of our conversation around healthy friendships, Krista and Alex continue with their discussion of attributes they've noticed about each other that have strengthened their relationship over three decades. From humility to honesty a friendship requires trust - often over time. It also requires the kind of commitment that creates safety. But how do we incorporate these building blocks into our everyday interactions? How do we have the kinds of relationships that are both encouraging and challenging us to growth in the very best ways? We hope this conversation inspires some reflection on your own friendships and encourages you to consider where you want to invest your time and energy this year. We all want friends. We all want to be good friends. We don't often pause to consider how we are doing in this arena. This series is intended to help us do just that. I few things mentioned Boundaries and Safe People by Drs. Henry Cloud and John Townsend Reflection questions When was a time a friend believed the best in you? How did that feel? How well do you keep confidences? Who can you trust to keep things confidential? Who is within arm's reach that you would like to become better friends with? What can you do with intention this week to reach out to that friend?
In this episode we discuss our journey to becoming safe people. Relationships are messy, and ours is no exception. We dicuss generational trauma from emotional abuse regarding eating and weight managment. Although intentions were helpful, we share the hurt and impact it had long-term. This is the messiest part of our relationships, and in an effort of full transparency we share the hard parts, the hard truths, and most importantly the hard road to saving and healing our relationship.
Ever wonder if you can/should share your emotions or experiences with people, and later regret sharing because of how they respond? I will share 7 signs of emotionally safe people so you can understand what to look for when leaning in to share. And so you can understand for yourself if you are an emotionally safe person.
☀️ In today's episode, we take a look over the last 12 months and share the big things that have impacted our lives, highs and lows, and what we have taken away. Please take a moment to leave us a comment or question. Thank you for listening to the Safe People Podcast and showing your support!
Not only is it important to be a safe person in general, but being a safe leader is doubly important. Today, Deanna and Judi discuss why this is so important and how leaders can be safe for the people they lead. The post Safe People appeared first on Join The Movement!.
☀️ In today's episode, we will discuss the journey from Atheism to being a Christ follower. Our guest was raised in an Atheist home and now leads a life as a Christian. As a recovery coach and certified Pastoral Sex Addiction Professional, she aims to teach her clients several skills, including communication, empathy, resilience, collaboration, interpersonal, active listening, problem-solving, and so much more. Please take a moment to leave us a comment or question. Thank you for listening to the Safe People Podcast and showing your support!
☀️ In today's episode, Sarah and I go on a retreat together in Ohio! This retreat is a weekend away to unplug and dive deeper into your relationship with Jesus. We recorded the episode in 2 sections. The first part is when we got to Ohio and before we left for the retreat. The second part is recorded after we went through the weekend retreat. We also have a guest joining us on the second part of the episode. Her name is Jenny and she was the Rector of the weekend retreat which means she led us through this incredible weekend. Please take a moment to leave us a comment or question. Thank you for listening to the Safe People Podcast and showing your support!
People are paying to have an AI girlfriend, that is based off a real woman. Charges have been filed against the man who killed the homeless guy on the subway. Charlie bought Jeffrey's safe, and the show cracks it open. Paul Walker's daughter makes a cameo appearance in Fast X. There is an update on Jeffrey's family's sleeping arrangements. The show goes over their Draftkings picks.
☀️ Welcome to the first episode of the revamped Be You Be Love Podcast!! In today's episode, I introduce you to my new co-host, Katie. We discuss the name change, what it means to be a safe person, and our goal for this podcast as we move forward. We hope that you enjoy this and future episodes! Thank you for listening to the Safe People Podcast and showing your support! Please take a moment to leave us a comment or question.
Are you a safe person? Are there safe people in your life? What makes someone safe? What makes someone unsafe? Full Message Audio Livestream Replay The post Ruth // Episode 2 – Safe People appeared first on Refuge.Church.
This week we've got Don and Renee Worcester back with us to talk about Safe Places and People: Redefining and Finding Them, and How God is Faithful to Meet us in our broken places
What is a Safe person? How do you know what relationships are good for you? How do you know if a relationship is healthy? Join Ann Madison and Taylor Carnes as they discuss the differences between safe and unsafe people and relationships and the value of knowing the difference! Get the Safe People book: https://amzn.to/3zBK520Watch the video version of this podcast: https://youtu.be/THoOjE6uQLMVisit Our Website: https://peacerestored.net/ See the Long Term Vision: https://peacerestored.net/buildourfuture Follow us on our Social Media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PeaceRestored1/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peacerestored1/
In today's conversation, Chris Hodges, pastor of Church of the Highlands, a multi-site church in Alabama, joins me to talk about how to discern safe people, the lie of going at life alone, spiritual warfare, and why we will always stay as sick as our secrets. Dive Deeper: If you enjoy this episode with John, I'm sure you'll also enjoy the following: 327: [Formed.] Jamie Winship on Why Spiritual Formation is a Filter, Why Transformation Requires Surrender, and The Questions God Asks 326: [Formed.] Richard Foster on Time-Tested Principles of Spiritual Formation, Why We Need to Slow Down, The Enemies of Noise and Hurry, and Why Humility is the Preeminent Virtue, and His 40-Year Friendship with Dallas Willard ++++++ Episode Links: Chris's Instagram | Get Chris's new book on Amazon! Subscribe to #WinTodayShow on YouTube. Join the conversation wherever hashtags are welcome using #WinTodayShow. Get the "Win the Week" email newsletter here. ************************** This week's show partners: Get LMNT and a free gift with your purchase here! **************************
Safe relationships can only happen when the people in relationships are safe people and exhibit safe traits. Toxic relationships are those where each person is not accepted for who they are and how they think and feel without being dismissed, put down, or disrespected. Healthy and safe relationships are those that are respectful, dependable, and mutually validating with understanding and reciprocal communication.
Have you ever examined yourself and the people in you circle? Codependent insecure people are often unsafe! Let's steps towards security in Christ and freedom! Join Debbie G and Vanessa as they discuss the topic of “Safe People”. #BFF #FreedominHim #Beyondfeartofreedom #Safepeople #Jesuslovesyou
This is a follow-up to my last episode. May we be safe people for others, and may we all have safe relationships in our lives that allow us to show up honestly just as we are. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this episode of Jesus and Gymshoes Nicaya (@iamnicaya) and I (@Donaldgraysonjr) chop it up about the books Gospel Centered community and Safe People. We also talk about forming healthy relationships with people so they see Jesus. Make sure you follow @thisis_jesusgymshoes
Abuse survivors often struggle to find the support they need from their church communities, and may also find themselves isolated or further victimized when they try to speak up. Mary DeMuth shares how Scripture reveals the godly reponse to abuse, and explains how misinterpretations of Scripture have led to a lack of appropriate victim care in many churches. She discusses why safe relationships are so crucial to the healing process, and how victims can find a safe congregation when their own no longer feels like home. Sign up for Mary's 21 Day Healing Journey at WeToo.org Check out Mary's books, We Too & Not Marked What's Your Loneliness Type? Take the Quiz Sign up for our free private community experience, The PlusONE Parents Collective Purchase PlusONE Parents' devotional, Safe Haven: A Devotional for the Abused & Abandoned Join PlusONE Parents on Facebook and Instagram Discover more at PlusONEParents.org RECOMMENDED EPISODES E116- Is Abuse Grounds for Divorce? with Michelle Donnelly E112- Decoding the Narcissist: Exposing the Faces of Narcissism to find Freedom from Emotional & Spiritual Abuse with Chuck DeGroat
That Anxiety Guy - Straight Talk And Help With Anxiety, Panic and Agoraphobia
I am asked all the time if it is OK to use safe people when doing exposures or facing anxiety challenges. Let's do our best to answer that question. We'll define the term "safe person" then explore situations where use of a safe person is perfectly fine. Then we'll look at situations where we must leave our safe people behind to go it alone for full and lasting recovery. For full show notes on this episode: theanxioustruth.com/220 --- My books, social, and other links: https://theanxioustruth.com/links Support The Anxious Truth: https://theanxioustruth.com/support Music Credit: AfterGlow by Ben Drake (with permission) https://bendrakemusic.com