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Heather welcomes back Emily and Ryan Baker from Story Matters Initiative to finish their discussion of the Mother Wound and the ways that our moms may have impacted how we feel about ourselves and our bodies. Today the trio talks about the innate need we have for mom to see, know, and approve of us and how that is sensed and felt as a child. They talk about how not sensing that approval triggers a stress response in the brain and how that can impact our ability to learn. They start with a discussion of attachment theory, including the different types of attachment--both secure and insecure-- and how the attachment style can impact us even through adulthood. Through sharing stories from their personal journeys of understanding their mother wounds, Emily, Ryan, and Heather explore what it means to name your issues so that you can tame them (not naming for the purpose of blaming!). They also give you great hope that if you are seeing or understanding your own story with mom differently, there is hope for you to find healing and peace. Learn more about Emily and Ryan Baker here: https://storymatterscoaching.com Learn more about Compared to Who? here: https://www.improvebodyimage.com Explore all of Heather's books including the 40-Day Body Image Workbook here: https://www.improvebodyimage.com/books-for-christian-women-body-image Mentioned in today's episode: What was mom's impact on body image issues? https://omny.fm/shows/compared-to-who/what-was-moms-impact-on-your-body-image-issues Forgiving Mom: https://omny.fm/shows/compared-to-who/forgiving-mom-or-others-for-their-roles-in-body-im Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
In this powerful episode of Becoming Resilient, I sit down with kettlebell master, men's work specialist, and all-around wisdom powerhouse, Mike Salemi!
Send us a textJoin us on a transformative journey with Jeremy Williamson, a seasoned counselor and minister whose life experiences are as varied as they are insightful. With over 25 years in leadership, Jeremy offers a narrative rich with personal growth, faith, and the quest for identity. From the quiet halls of a country school in Oregon to the vibrant mission fields of El Salvador and beyond, Jeremy's path is a tapestry of change and discovery. His upcoming book, "Not My Name," promises to shed light on the themes of self-discovery and authentic living, themes deeply explored in this episode.We venture into Jeremy's world as he recounts pivotal moments that shaped his calling. The heart of our conversation lies in his profound relationship with his mentor Chris, who played an instrumental role in Jeremy's path to healing and self-awareness. This episode underscores the necessity of understanding deeper motivations and the transformative power of genuine friendship. Through Jeremy and Chris's shared journey, we witness the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring influence of faith in overcoming life's hurdles.As we wrap up, we delve into a global movement where men confront generational trauma, striving for authenticity and better fatherhood. Jeremy's experiences in the Scottish Highlands illustrate the intersection of nature and soul work, shedding light on the distractions threatening men's identities today. By the episode's end, listeners are called to embrace their own journeys of healing and connection, encouraged by the constant and unwavering love of God that Jeremy so passionately shares. Subscribe, engage, and join us in spreading hope and healing through this powerful narrative.Support the showWe have BIG plans at Foxhole Symphony and sure could use your financial support. Would you prayerfully consider a small monthly contribution to support us in our mission to catalyze transformation in the hearts of men? Support Our MissionFind us at:https://www.facebook.com/foxholesymphonyhttps://www.instagram.com/foxholesymphony/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuvcXdDpE79S_D_hInblcDw
You have a story and that story matters. Your story in your family of origin significantly affects the way you think, feel, and act in the world today. This is why Dan Allender says, “It is time to listen to your story.” What if healing begins by listening to your story? By reflecting on the experiences in your growing up years, you can better understand why your brain has been shaped in the way that it has. If you want to experience more of the healing power of understanding your own story, join Dan, Cathy, and myself in Atlanta, GA, on Saturday February 22, 2025, for the StoryWork Conference. The conference will be live streamed if you can't make it to Atlanta. You can register by going to adamyoungcounseling.com. CEU's are available for therapists.
Merry Christmas!This episode is all about making Christmas memories, and we're doing it using a game by author Matthew Dicks called First, Last, Best, Worst.Come join the game, and let's make some Christmas memories together.Send us a textSupport the show____________________ ► Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the Metanoia Catholic YouTube Channel!► Find out your temperament: Take the Free Quiz► Take the Quiz: WHAT TYPE OF COACH ARE YOU?► GET THE DAILY SEVEN JOURNAL!This interactive journal will help you transform your life from the inside out by teaching you how to grow in gratitude, set healthy goals, and gain mastery over your thoughts.► JOIN THE ACADEMY!Your online resource of classes, tools, and community to ramp up your growth and really change your life. Learn from the Metanoia Catholic coaches in webinars, live coaching calls, Lectio Divina, and more with your monthly membership.____________________ ► SUBSCRIBE TO THE CATHOLIC COACHING PODCASTApple PodcastsSpotifyYouTubeGoogle PodcastsAmazon MusicCastboxStitcher___...
Language + Breath + Movement = Clarity I love words - I believe they hold great power. I also have come to respect the role that story plays in our lives, both the stories we tell ourselves and the stories we carry from others. My post-alcohol life has also led me to realize that I am not just a thinking being but also a feeling and moving being. My guest on the podcast this week is the developer of NLSE. Our conversation touches on all of these things; breath, story, brain and body, and perhaps most importantly, how we combine these elements and actions to create a new experience and a new understanding of oneself. Kyle Smith is a Clarity Consultant and an 'accidentally sober' human. In this episode of The Sober Edge, we touch on the following topics (and more): How to declutter our racing thoughts Removing emotional clogs to open our heart The mindset gym for mental fitness Macronutrients of the mind Full Show Notes HERE
Eighty-four percent of people surveyed said Americans are angrier today compared with a generation ago, according to the latest NPR-IBM Watson Health poll. In a related question, they were asked if they were more likely to express their anger on social media than in person. Overall, nine in ten people said that was the case. We have more time due to automation and technology, but almost to our detriment. We have more information, but almost too much for our brains to process. We have more relationships with people, in some cases all over the world, but sometimes at the cost of us feeling overwhelmed by keeping up with all of these people. Burdens pile up, world events and leaders seem to become more and more amplified, and we don't know where to go with our anger. We feel more out of control than a decade ago because of all of the information we can access and more public platforms to express it. In this episode we talk about what you can do right now to maintain peace of mind and clarity. For more things StoryWork: https://linktr.ee/storywork
"I just remember thinking even early in my life like I want to be able to help people figure out their path someday and create successful businesses." -Lauren Shippy In this episode, we dive into the entrepreneurial journey of Lauren Shippy, founder of StoryWork, as she reveals the secrets behind her success. During this interview, you'll learn: The importance of a clear vision & purpose for business success How aligning time and priorities reduces distractions The role of habits and routines in reaching goals Whether you're a seasoned business owner or just starting out, this conversation is packed with insights into the power of habits, routines, and strategic clarity! To find out more about Lauren, click here. Connect with with her on LinkedIn. Time Stamps 00:43 - Lauren discusses her background & career journey 03:14 - Finding clarity & strategy in business 08:22 - The importance of leadership & adaptability 10:23 - Eliminating distractions & staying focused 18:32 - The power of habits & routines 24:38 - Valuable resources for business owners
Today we sit down with Dave Robinson, a professional mental health coach who transformed his coaching approach after years in the fitness industry. When COVID hit, Dave realized that true wellness goes far beyond physical fitness and found himself diving deeper into people's personal stories. He now utilizes a holistic method known as Storywork, which helps individuals reframe their narratives and manage stress, anxiety, and burnout.He discusses how he went from "putting on a show" in his fitness career to gaining clarity and fulfillment through mental wellness coaching. If you're feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or stressed, this conversation will resonate deeply and offer valuable insights into transforming your life story.
Have you ever wondered how to lead with authenticity while navigating challenges? In this episode, I'm joined by Lauren Shippy, founder of StoryWork. Lauren shares her entrepreneurial journey, from the automotive industry to launching her own consulting company, offering leadership guidance and identity-based strategy. You can access the full show notes and more by visiting: https://www.forgewealth.com/
Lauren Shippy is an entrepreneur with a background in operations, marketing and strategy, driving results and mapping out a path forward for many organizations. She has worked for multiple start ups over the years, assuming the role of COO early in her career. Lauren co-founded a family investment office out of Philadelphia, DeSimone Group Investments in 2012, which allowed her to be a part of building, evaluating and consulting with startups across multiple sectors. Lauren now practices doing what she loves every day - providing through StoryWork, her own consulting agency, founded in leads with Jean Boen Roberts and Lauren loves to share her thought leadership through The Strategy authored her first book, Seen, Known + Heard (coming soon). Lauren truly has a passion for identifying the underlying dynamics of people, products and chains to create new markets for companies. To her, StoryWork is more than just a provider of marketing, leadership and strategy services, it's a platform of curated and nonprofits to drive impact. In her local community, Lauren was Palm Beach County. She lives in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida with her husband and 2 girls. What You Will Learn: Who is Lauren Shippy? What is the importance of standing out in marketing? How did she gain diverse skills in operations and finance? Lauren discusses the founding of her consulting company, StoryWork, aimed at helping others succeed. The path to success is often winding and not straightforward. What is the significance of maintaining a positive mindset when faced with challenges or changes? The importance of connecting with audiences on a personal level rather than merely checking off marketing tasks. How does she initiate effective word-of-mouth marketing? The significance of focusing on a specific niche rather than appealing to everyone. How scheduling quiet time for reflection and intentional thinking can help a lot? Emphasis on the significance of relationships and understanding in driving business success. What is the benefit of collaborative competition? The value of sharing audiences and resources for mutual benefit. The value of being genuine and authentic in relationships and business practices. Lauren shares how everyone can contact her. Additional Resources from Lauren Shippy: Website: www.storywork.co, https://www.marketingengineteam.com Email: lauren@storywork.co Phone: 609-929-2589 Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-shippy-42255110/ Twitter: https://x.com/gostorywork Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lauren.shippy/ YouTube: Attention Investors and Agents Are you looking to grow your business? Need to connect with aggressive like-minded people like yourself? We have all the right tools, knowledge, and coaching to positively effect your bottom line. Visit:http://globalinvestoragent.com/join-gia-team to see what we can offer and to schedule your FREE consultation! Our NEW book is out...order yours NOW! Global Investor Agent: How Do You Thrive Not Just Survive in a Market Shift? Get your copy here: https://amzn.to/3SV0khX HEY! You should be in class this coming Monday (MNL). It's Free and packed with actions you should take now! Here's the link to register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_sNMjT-5DTIakCFO2ronDCg
Bitterness, or resentment, is anger compounded over time. Bitter roots can run deep. Bitterness doesn't just happen on the first offense, it simmers slowly and with each offense, it grows. My therapist used to say that bitterness is like a cut. The first time you get a cut, it can heal pretty quickly. The second, third, fourth time you hit it in that same place, it's going to take longer to heal because the wound now runs deeper. Bitterness is the same; each time someone hurts us using the same pattern, in a similar scenario, or leaves us with the same feeling, it drives that bitterness or resentment down deeper. For more things StoryWork: https://linktr.ee/storywork
Culturally, it's very hard for busy, overwhelmed individuals to take time to sit with and process emotions. Yet today's podcast guest, renowned trauma and StoryWork therapist Adam Young, (The Place We Find Ourselves podcast) Enneagram 8 (8-9 pairing), encourages us to do exactly that - sit in the hard and allow yourself time and attention to what's holding you back from thriving so you can heal together with support. This is a must-listen episode as we examine his journey on this, why many people ignore their own issues in favor of helping others with theirs, and what we must do to truly find health and healing from our past. Deep dive with Adam Young and his therapy and trauma tips with conversations on his podcast, The Place We Find Ourselves: https://open.spotify.com/show/36bU2hcguX97EDOi9Ja0tQ Pre-order Adam's book, "Make Sense of Your Story: Why Engaging Your Past with Kindness Changes Everything," here: https://a.co/d/7KVJJ2F Find Adam's website: https://adamyoungcounseling.com/ Follow Adam on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adamyoungcounseling/ Watch on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/riP-QQqsRP0 Spread the word about the podcast here!
Send us a Text Message.In this episode: You cannot GROW where your brain cannot GO. Enjoy this raw, real, uncut episode where I share my own personal experience with getting uncomfortable on purpose and the storywork I'm doing on myself. Support the Show.Chelsey Holm | Growth Mindset Coach "I help high speed women to get out of their own way & get results they actually want."2x certified Coach (John Maxwell Leadership, Kristen Boss SSLS)10+ years experienceNASM-certified in Personal Training and Nutrition100's of clients with REAL natural solutions for their health (especially energy, sleep, digestion, skin/hair/nails, focus, and more!)Mom of 5, Army wifeAccess more from Chelsey- https://chelsey.coach/linkinbiocnh217344 Ready Set Wellness: https://us.shaklee.com/site/chelseynoel/Nutrition/Ready-Set-Wellness/Ready-Set-Wellness-Bundle/p/89599
In this episode, Heather and I dive into a candid conversation about how performance and perfectionism, often rooted in trauma, shaped our lives and careers. While these traits brought us significant success, they also created unhealthy patterns that we had to confront. Heather, a Certified Master Coach for Kingdom entrepreneurs, shares her insights on how to serve others through your gifts and passions while making a lot of money doing it. We also explore the idea that money isn't inherently evil—it simply magnifies what's in your heart, and if you've got a heart for Jesus, it can be a powerful tool for good. Follow our Guest Heather Shriver Burns www.heathershriverburns.com https://www.instagram.com/heathershriverburns?igsh=MXNwMm9rcnVsNHI4 Follow our Host Rhonda Velez https://instagram.com/realityoflife02?igshid=h9pdm39br7u https://www.facebook.com/rhonda.velez
The only person that unforgiveness holds captive is you. In preparation for practicing a lifestyle of seeing, knowing and hearing others, a regular rhythm of releasing others and forgiving them will set us free. Forgiveness is simply an acknowledgment that you no longer hold the offense against them; you release them. In other words, we no longer carry the burden of setting the record straight, righting their wrong, or holding them to expectations of repentance or justice. We set them free to let the offender work their own stuff out. For more things StoryWork: https://linktr.ee/storywork
I'm going to be sharing a series of these words that have started interrupting my thoughts on a regular basis - when I hear them I run for the nearest piece of paper or note in my phone. These have encouraged me and I hope they encourage you too. This one is all about recognizing that you are not who you were - you've come through the season of blurry - and you're stepping into clarity. For more things StoryWork: https://linktr.ee/storywork
Loved having good friend and business leader Rick Maffett on the podcast! Rick has stepped into the role of leading the family business over the last 2 years and in this episode, we recount the journey of his career, the drastic change and how he absolutely knew he needed to make this change, among many other things. If you're navigating transition, or feeling a pull to go in a new direction, this episode is for you. For more things StoryWork: https://linktr.ee/storywork
Lauren Shippy is the powerhouse behind StoryWork and author of "Seen, Known, and Heard." Lauren's journey from navigating the fast-paced world of startups to building a thriving business centered on leadership, strategy, and marketing is a story of resilience, self-discovery, and powerful connection. Key Takeaways: (1) Unlocking Clarity: Learn how to articulate your unique value and connect deeply with your audience. (2) Balancing Life: Discover the importance of integrating personal and professional life for a more fulfilling and effective experience. (3) Adapting to Change: Embrace the need for continuous improvement and learn how to navigate the ever-evolving business landscape. Learn more at: https://www.storywork.co/ https://www.laurencshippy.com/
Control can give us a false sense of security. Controlling our schedules, time, and even other people is something we attempt to do in some way every day. Control can make us feel like we're on top of things - like we've got it together. We pull things in a little tighter (mostly subconsciously) because we think doing so will give us a sense of peace or security. The problem with control, though, is that it's an illusion most of the time. We don't actually have control over much at all, other than ourselves and our own reactions. Listen in as we unpack this "weed in the way" and highlight some questions that you can ask to get free of false control. For all things StoryWork - head to: https://linktr.ee/storywork --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storywork/message
I'm going to be sharing a series of these words that have started interrupting my thoughts on a regular basis - when I hear them I run for the nearest piece of paper or note in my phone. These have encouraged me and I hope they encourage you too. This one is all about recognizing how far you've come - you are breaking free. For more things StoryWork: https://linktr.ee/storywork For the NEW PLACE guide: https://www.storywork.co/you-are-going-to-a-new-place --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storywork/message
Stubbornness is clinging to something that has long passed. It's the unyielding refusal to change your mind about a situation or person that negatively affected you. It's easy to be stubborn about many things, but the longer I live and experience hurt in this world, I'm finding that there are very few things that are actually worth being stubborn about. For more things StoryWork: https://linktr.ee/storywork --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storywork/message
Welcome back to The Hero Show! In this insightful episode, join in as Lauren Shippy, the mastermind behind StoryWork, reveals the secret to crafting stories that transform businesses. From her early role as COO to founding a strategy powerhouse, Lauren shares invaluable lessons on driving results through authentic engagement. Uncover how identity-based strategies and meaningful connections can elevate your brand in an AI-driven world. Don't miss out on this game-changing conversation that will inspire entrepreneurs and leaders alike to harness the power of their stories. Listen now and take the first step towards storytelling that makes a difference.
Alan hosts a necessary conversation with his friend, Chris Bruno. Chris is a therapist and author, but in this episode he talks more about being a dad and a sage that is helping to restore mens hearts. Chris is a two time guest so be sure to go back and listen to episode 326 with Chris About Chris Chris received a master of arts in speech from Northwestern University and a master of arts in counseling psychology from The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology. He is the co-founder and CEO of Restoration Project (restorationproject.net), a ministry devoted to helping men recover their hearts by healing their wounds, knowing God, and restoring the world. He is a licensed professional counselor, and the founder and CEO of ReStory® Counseling (restory.life), leading a diverse and collaborative team of Storywork counselors around the country. Chris has been married to Beth for 27 years and they have three mostly adult children. After spending the better part of a decade in missions in the Near East, they settled in his home state of Colorado. But their love for travel permeates their home and dinnertime conversations and a good adventure is always in the works. Connect with Chris Sage Man Maker Project Restoration Project ReStory Counseling
I'm going to be sharing a series of these words that have started interrupting my thoughts on a regular basis - when I hear them I run for the nearest piece of paper or note in my phone. These have encouraged me and I hope they encourage you too. This one is all about revisiting those things that maybe didn't quite work the way you wanted them to the first time - but will the second time around. For more things StoryWork: https://linktr.ee/storywork --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storywork/message
Struggling with inner turmoil, stress, or just feeling stuck? This podcast episode may have the key to shifting your mindset. Diving into the transformative methodology of “story work,” host Brent interviews master coach Dave Robinson about this powerful self-talk reframing process. Tracing Dave's winding career journey through coaching, finance, and even a failed retreat in Mexico, we learn what ultimately led him to discover his life's purpose in story work. Stepping into a real-time demonstration, Dave skillfully guides Brent through identifying core money anxieties and reshaping those internal narratives in a way that dramatically shifts Brent's outlook in mere minutes. Through this raw coaching exchange, listeners gain deep insight into what makes story work uniquely effective at catalyzing change: ● The structured process of writing out limiting stories calms the nervous system, creating space to gain objectivity about our own thought patterns ● Verbally recounting traumatic or difficult experiences enables us to literally hear things from a different, more detached perspective ● Strategically reframing negative “I should” statements into positive “I can” affirmations lifts away layers of pressure and blame ● Adding intentional breathing to reading transformed narratives helps anchor them as newly empowered beliefs If you find yourself struggling with any of the following, this episode may provide a pivotal perspective shift: ● Beating yourself up with a persistent inner critic ● Living in financial lack or scarcity mindsets ● Feeling haunted by past traumatic experiences ● Being stuck in negative thought loops or overwhelm As Dave reminds us, “Our words impact our breath. Our breath drives our physiology.” Are you ready to harness the power of story work to drive lasting transformation from the inside out? Tune in now. Guest Links: https://www.workyourstories.com/ https://www.instagram.com/daverobinson.coach/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/workyourstories Be Part of The Show If you want to be part of The Fallible Man Podcast you can be featured in an Episode by recording the below message: "Hi this is (Your name) from Fallible Nation. My favorite episode of The Fallible Man Podcast is (mention episode number or title) because (describe why you like this episode.)"
I'm going to be sharing a series of these words that have started interrupting my thoughts on a regular basis - when I hear them I run for the nearest piece of paper or note in my phone. These have encouraged me and I hope they encourage you too. This one is all about knowing your territory, and not letting it go so that you can walk in your purpose. For more things StoryWork: https://linktr.ee/storywork --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storywork/message
re·fine·ment /rəˈfīnmənt/ noun the process of removing impurities or unwanted elements from a substance. Refinement is like peeling an apple, sometimes the skin just doesn't want to budge. We resist hard. We fight tooth and nail not to have something happen or not to have something be the way it is or not to slow down and hear. And when it ultimately comes, we realize that surrender was the key all along. So what do we need to clear out of the way to see, know and hear others more? The weeds in the way. We'll always be a work in progress, but this is where it gets good. We're going to go places that may be difficult initially, but ultimately can give us newfound freedom, connectedness, and wholeness. And that's our goal. In order to get to this place, we've got to clear out the weeds in the way. For more things StoryWork: https://linktr.ee/storywork --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storywork/message
Summary In this episode, Chase Tolison discusses the power of past stories and how they shape our current reality. He emphasizes the importance of taking control of our own stories and the impact it can have on our personal and professional growth. Chase also explores the role of fitness as a gateway to personal development and the significance of becoming a father figure. He highlights the healing power of feeling and the importance of embracing vulnerability. Finally, Chase discusses the power of story work and the need to break free from limiting stories to create a better future. Takeaways Our past stories shape our current reality and can create molehills that we turn into mountains. Taking control of our own stories is essential for personal and professional growth. Fitness can serve as a gateway to personal development and self-discovery. Becoming a father figure involves inspecting and healing our own stories to create a better future for the next generation. Embracing vulnerability and feeling our emotions fully can lead to personal transformation. Storywork is a powerful tool for breaking free from limiting beliefs and creating a better future. Chapters (00:00) The Power of Past Stories (05:41) Taking Control of Your Story (06:40) Living by a Story (07:27) The Importance of Self-Reflection (10:44) The Illusion of Happiness (13:02) Fitness as a Gateway to Personal Development (15:28) Becoming a Father Figure (22:06) The Healing Power of Feeling (27:01) Embracing Vulnerability (28:28) The Power of Story Work (31:18) Breaking Free from Limiting Stories (35:33) The True Meaning of Fatherhood (37:02) Taking Responsibility for Your Story (38:23) Lessons from Personal Experiences Connect With Chase: Waitlist: https://www.chasetolleson.com/pmp-waitlist Website: https://www.chasetolleson.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coach_chase_tolleson/
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I'm going to be sharing a series of these words that have started interrupting my thoughts on a regular basis - when I hear them I run for the nearest piece of paper or note in my phone. These have encouraged me and I hope they encourage you too. This one is all about the unwavering pursuit of freedom to be able to walk in your identity and in turn, life purpose. For more things StoryWork: https://linktr.ee/storywork --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storywork/message
https://www.workyourstories.com/ https://www.instagram.com/daverobinson.coach https://www.linkedin.com/in/workyourstories/ Had the Honour of actually sitting down with Dave and rewriting my story and Im not gonna lie it shifted something deep within me. His approach is non invasive but profound I hope you guys can take tons of solid info from this episode and apply it your lives! Be sure to click the link if you want to work with Dave! https://www.workyourstories.com/ More on Dave Below
Hearing is translating what is spoken. hear /hir/ verb Perceive with the ear the sound made by (someone or something). I think it's interesting that again we see the word “perceive” within the definition of “hear”. A measure of translation has to happen in order for hearing to occur. Our brain has to hear the sound, take it in, translate it, and then trigger a response. The process of hearing requires translation, much like our sight. The brain translates sounds so we can produce a response. I'm reminded of being “slow to speak, and quick to listen”. The pause before responding to check if we've heard the other person correctly is invaluable. A lot of times, our knee jerk response to something can be based on previous patterns, triggers, and assumptions. Our brains naturally live in a state of survival, so our human nature looks to protect ourselves. As we hear something, we must consciously pause to examine our “lens” (how we're viewing the statements we're here through our own filters), so we can form clarifying questions that help us get curious, rather than jump to assumptions. For more things StoryWork: https://linktr.ee/storywork --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storywork/message
I'm going to be sharing a series of these words that have started interrupting my thoughts on a regular basis - when I hear them I run for the nearest piece of paper or note in my phone. These have encouraged me and I hope they encourage you too. This one is all about recovering or restoring those dreams you've had over the years that are directly connected to your identity and in turn, life purpose. For more things StoryWork: https://linktr.ee/storywork --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storywork/message
Meeting this guy has been such a blessing in my world! Joined by the man of storywork, Dave Robinson, in this episode we go into detail of what deep storywork is. How you can use it work through the stories that are getting you stuck in life. How to celebrate the stories that inspire your world. After 1,200+ sessions of storywork he knows what he is talking about!Dave gifted each listener and myself a free intro session. I gratefully took advantage of this call and I hope you do as well. Dave brings a caring support and leaves the judgment at the door. He is here to help you live the beautiful life you desire. So give him a call and go live your stories!Let's Be Well Together!Host: Karla Turnerwww.KarlaTurner.caIG: @theansweriselephant & @karlaturner.holisticwellnessGuest: Dave Robinsonworkyourstories.comIG: @daverobinson.coachSponsored By:reFRESH Food & Drink Offering healthy lunches, smoothies, fresh juices, snacks, juice cleanses, supplements, and more!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
KNOWN. What it Means to be Known known /nōn/adjective 1. recognized, familiar, or within the scope of knowledge. Known, as we see above, means recognized, familiar, or within the scope of knowledge. When you think about the places or relationships where you're known in your life - do you feel recognized in those spaces? This is the kind of recognition that acknowledges what you're going through, sees the different parts of your character, and understands some of your deepest desires. It could include the familiar faces that in some way represent comfort to you. The kind of relationships that you are understood, without having to say anything at all. Maybe it's the people you've grown up with that have known you from the beginning of your life, or your family unit, or friends you have in this stage of life. These places and people might feel like true “home”, your safe space, earthly source of refuge and comfort.Hopelessness, depression, anxiety and so many mental health issues can stem from not feeling known. If each one of us were truly known by someone, I wonder how the world would change. For all of the words - https://www.instagram.com/storywork/ For more things StoryWork: https://linktr.ee/storywork --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storywork/message
I'm sharing a series of these words that have started interrupting my thoughts on a regular basis - when I hear them I run for the nearest piece of paper or note in my phone. These have encouraged me and I hope they encourage you too. This one has helped encourage me on the days that I feel like I've missed it, messed up, or am off course. For all of the words - https://www.instagram.com/storywork/ For more things StoryWork: https://linktr.ee/storywork --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storywork/message
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Can you think of a time when you felt seen? This would be a time when someone knew your name and used it, when they looked you in the eye while you were talking, they observed what you were saying and maybe not saying. You just knew they genuinely made an effort to see you. How did it make you feel? Perhaps acknowledged, accepted, and fulfilled in the kind of way that you don't need to defend yourself in any way. Doesn't this sound great? The good news is, we can have this, and give this gift to others. For more things StoryWork: https://linktr.ee/storywork --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storywork/message
Welcome to a special bonus episode of The Commons! In our regular episodes, we are privileged to hear the inspiring stories of everyday women, sharing their pivotal moments, connections, and experiences within their communities. Today, however, my dream of bringing together multiple women to explore a specific topic is becoming a reality. I am thrilled to be joined by two remarkable women, Brooke Shay, and Stacy Fisher, each bringing her own unique story to the conversation. What binds these two beauties is a shared experience that we delve into in this episode – their Rooted Life Experience. At the heart of our discussion is the Rooted Life Manifesto. We explore the concept that we are all created with a unique purpose, and a rooted life is one that flourishes through the integration of mind, body, heart, soul, and community. Our individual and collective stories play a crucial role in shaping our everyday lives and relationships, emphasizing the significance of understanding and reading our stories well for healing, wholeness, and living out our purpose. I hope today's episode encourages you to pursue your purpose! Episode Highlights: ● Learn more about Brooke and Stacy● What is Rooted Life? ● Pre-work ● Story work ● Post-Groups ● How their relationship with themselves & God has changed ● Transitioning into reality post-retreat Links from Episode:● Rooted Life Website ● Rooted Life on IG @rootedlifeco Find More on The Commons with Karla:● On IG @karla_osorno Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to, rate, and review The Commons with Karla Podcast on Apple or Spotify. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated. For show notes, go to karlaosorno.com/podcast. This show has been produced by Adkins Media Co.
David Robinson works with his clients to reveal the stories they are telling themselves. He says "our reality is shaped by the stories we tell ourselves on a regular basis." Dave helps you take control of your internal narrative to take control of your life. In this wide-ranging conversation Dave talks about his journey and everything from physical implications of storywork, epigenetics, resilience, meditation journaling, ice baths and more. And he's offering free sessions to the first 3 people to respond by clicking the link below. Free storywork session (click) Dave's website: Workyourstories.com Good Eye Podcast
What happens when you combine story work, artwork, and Jesus? Witness powerful healing in this live demonstration of HMA Coaching! As Drew shares a story of difficulty, chalk artisan Philip Leach creates a visual representation while coach John Kilmer offers attunement. Then we invite Jesus into the story and watch the chalk art change. The result is jaw-droppingly beautiful and incredibly meaningful.Watch the video of this episode here:husbandmaterial.com/blog/healing-through-artwork-and-storywork-with-philip-leach-and-john-kilmerPhilip Leach is a worshipper and friend of Jesus who enjoys expressing creativity and building joyful connection through snow sculpting, Immanuel Doodling, deliberate appreciation, and facilitating times of quiet listening and art. His journey has included lots of hand-painted pottery as well as two decades of presenting “chalk talks”. His primary passion is joining other men in breaking free from anything that's keeping us from enjoying life, and then practicing skills to move forward powered by Joy.John Kilmer is a Mental Health Life Coach, Occupational Therapist, and Certified Husband Material Coach. He's a grateful follower of Jesus Christ who is passionate about men's inner healing work. Learn more about John at relaxedcaregiver.com.This type of experience is now being offered every week inside Husband Material Academy (HMA). The doors to HMA are currently open! Join now before the doors close on January 14 at joinHMA.com
I'm sharing a series of these words that have started interrupting my thoughts on a regular basis - when I hear them I run for the nearest piece of paper or note in my phone. These have encouraged me and I hope they encourage you too. This one has helped encourage on the days I'm questioning everything, and I feel like I've lost my way. For all of the words - https://www.instagram.com/storywork/ For more things StoryWork: https://linktr.ee/storywork --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storywork/message
I'm sharing a series of these words that have started interrupting my thoughts on a regular basis - when I hear them I run for the nearest piece of paper or note in my phone. These have encouraged me and I hope they encourage you too. This one has helped me improve processes, grow businesses, and encourage others and myself - it's a tangible tool that you can always use to get a reset. For all of the words - https://www.instagram.com/storywork/ For more things StoryWork: https://linktr.ee/storywork --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storywork/message
Welcome to another insightful episode of the Fearless Freedom with Dr. G podcast, where we explore the transformative journey of Wysteria Edwards, BA, Ed.M. An acclaimed author, playwright, and influential educator, Wysteria is also the proud founder of Simple & Deep TM, a platform designed to empower women to comprehend attachment, delve into their stories, and lead purposeful lives. In this episode, Wysteria shares her profound insights into the primal wound of attachment and its pivotal role in overcoming adversity and violence. Her wisdom goes beyond addressing symptoms, offering a holistic approach to healing. The roots of her revelations trace back to personal struggles, battling behavioral addictions and self-sabotage, which became a catalyst for monumental changes in her personal and professional life. With over two decades of experience in education, Wysteria discovered the transformative power of securing attachment, unlocking hidden potentials in individuals. Her journey takes a poignant turn in 2018 when a troubled young boy in her classroom captured her heart. Determined to make a difference, she turned to the beloved show Mister Rogers' Neighborhood for attachment repair techniques, witnessing astounding results—from rewiring neural pathways to fostering secure attachment and building stronger social connections. Inspired by these experiences, Wysteria gained access to Mister Rogers' personal papers in 2019, unveiling his own journey through developmental trauma. This revelation served as the inspiration for her innovative teaching approach, focusing on attachment, attunement, and intention. The culmination of this journey is her powerful book, "Waiting for Mister Rogers: Teaching with Attachment Attunement, and Intention"—a compelling call to action for anyone interacting with children to prioritize emotional well-being. As we delve into Wysteria's narrative, we are reminded to access empathy for the child we once were, engaging with developmental traumas full of stories that need to be named, articulated, pondered, and blessed. Join us in this captivating exploration of attachment, attunement, and intention with the remarkable Wysteria Edwards. Learn more about Wysteria here: Guest Bio: Wysteria Edwards BA, Ed.M., is changing the way we live with attachment, attunement, and intention. She's a respected Kindergarten teacher in Eastern WA, who has perfected the art of creating a classroom filled with care, hope, and healing. Her passion for teaching even led her to gain access to Mister Rogers' personal papers to write the groundbreaking book, "Waiting for Mister Rogers: Teaching with Attachment, Attunement, and Intention." Prepare to be amazed as Wysteria's unwavering dedication to attachment repair transforms educational practices and reshapes our perspectives on adversity and developmental trauma. She's the visionary behind Simple & Deep TM, a company that empowers women to comprehend insecure attachment through engaging stories and intentional living. ___________________ Subscribe to this podcast and download your favorite episodes to listen to later: ___________________ ⚕️ Are you a woman healthcare professional who is struggling to juggle everything in your personal and professional life?
I'm going to be sharing a series of these words that have started interrupting my thoughts on a regular basis - when I hear them I run for the nearest piece of paper or note in my phone. These have encouraged me and I hope they encourage you too. This one is all about knowing that you have not gone too far - you're right where you need to be in the process of running in the lanes of your life and business. For all of the words - https://www.instagram.com/storywork/ For more things StoryWork: https://linktr.ee/storywork
I'm going to be sharing a series of these words that have started interrupting my thoughts on a regular basis - when I hear them I run for the nearest piece of paper or note in my phone. These have encouraged me and I hope they encourage you too. This one is all about how to stay focused on your original intent, original purpose for developing something new, but pulling in the wisdom from the path along the way. For all of the words - https://www.instagram.com/storywork/ For more things StoryWork: https://linktr.ee/storywork
Welcome Back No-Problem Parents! Parenting can be filled with unexpected challenges and moments of doubt, but it's never too late to embrace a compassionate approach and rewrite your narrative. Meet Sally Betters a compelling author, inspiring speaker, and a Certified trauma, grief, and StoryWork coach. She wrote her first book on childhood trauma called, From Crisis to Compassion, in 2018. Since then she has written 13 children's character-building books. All her books are on Amazon. Sally has been facilitating groups of women who have been sexually abused through Wounded Heart Classes based on Dr. Dan Allender's book and workbook for the last 4 years. Her passion for doing whatever she can to eliminate child sex trafficking motivates her to donate the proceeds of her books, coaching, and speaking to an organization that is fighting this horrific evil in several countries. Support Zoe International Take the Trauma Assessment Quiz Here Learn more about Sally by clicking one of the links: https://www.sallybetters.com/coach/about/ https://www.instagram.com/crisis2compassion/ https://www.facebook.com/pg/Crisis2Compassion/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/sally-betters-a54a2861/ https://www.pinterest.com/sallybetters/ __________________________________________________________________________________ Volume 2 No Problem Parenting; Resources and Stories that Create Confidence and Connection AVAILABLE NOW: Paperback or KINDLE No-Problem Parenting; Raising Your Kiddos with More Confidence and Less Fear! Order your copy HERE Are you ready to become a No-Problem Parent? Start here: Becoming a No-Problem Parent Parenting on-demand program. The most common response I get from parents that have worked with me is “We wish we would've known of you years ago." To learn more about Parenting Support, be a guest on the show or hire Jaci to Speak at your next event: Schedule a call now: Jaci's Calendar __________________________________________________________________________________ Want access to ALL of Jaci's favorite resources, training, parenting courses, and all things No-Problem Parenting? Sign up for our NEWSLETTER and get the free Make it Right PDF Download. Listen to Episodes 9 and 23 for more info on the benefits of The Make it Right Technique! Follow us on FB Follow us on IG Follow us on LinkedIn Hugs and High Fives, Jaci
Nathan Baugh is a writer, and student of creativity and storytelling. In this conversation, we dived deep into how a near-death experience set Nathan on a different path, how he goes about capturing ideas, why he's venturing into YouTube, and his morning routine to write effectively. (0:00) Intro (2:51) Nathan's Near Death Experience (5:06) Nathan's Fiction Experiment (7:30) How To Become More Creative (10:53) Capturing Ideas (15:38) Nathan's Dopamine Detox (17:22) Morning Routine (24:02) Why Creativity? (27:08) What Is Success On YouTube? (29:23) 3 Step Process For Getting Good At Anything (31:41) What Does Improvement Look Like For Creativity? (38:34) Why Does Nathan Enjoy Fiction? (47:30) Process Of Writing Book (52:32) Improving Taste (1:01:22) Trend: Non-Fiction Writers Are Going To Fiction (1:05:44) Setting? (1:08:41) Free Will Vs. Fate (1:13:54) What Story Are You Telling Yourself? (1:15:36) What Emotion Does Nathan Want People To Feel? (1:19:11) Nathan's 5 Questions For Storytelling (1:24:12) World Building Tips For Me (1:29:18) Challenge Resources Mentioned Ed Sheehan Creativity Faucet – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbU8MSpqTac On Writing by Stephen King – https://www.amazon.com/Writing-10th-Anniversary-Memoir-Craft/dp/1439156816 The Cup of Coffee Theory of AI by Billy Oppenheimer – https://every.to/p/the-cup-of-coffee-theory-of-ai Creativity, Inc. by Ed Catmull – https://www.amazon.com/Creativity-Inc-Overcoming-Unseen-Inspiration/dp/0812993012 Dune by Frank Herbert – https://www.amazon.com/Dune-Movie-Tie-Frank-Herbert/dp/0593438361 Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card – https://www.amazon.com/Enders-Ender-Quintet-Orson-Scott/dp/0765394863 Red Rising by Pierce Brown – https://www.amazon.com/Red-Rising-Pierce-Brown/dp/034553980X Salt to the Sea by Rita Sepetys – https://www.amazon.com/Salt-Sea-Ruta-Sepetys/dp/0142423629 Nathan's Links Twitter: https://twitter.com/nathanbaugh27 Newsletter: https://www.worldbuilders.ai StoryWork: https://nathanbaugh.lemonsqueezy.com/checkout?cart=3082ed0c-96c0-4c91-9be5-86781e733009
I had the pleasure of interviewing Jamie Heard this week! Her story will encourage you that restoration can happen even in the unknown. Jamie Heard is co-founder and executive director of Faithfully Restored, a nonprofit that serves women who are walking through difficult situations. After experiencing the loss of her son, William, in December of 2015, God surrounded her family with a community of people who served as His hands and feet. She saw the goodness of God and His faithfulness in the midst of heartache and devastating loss. Because of this, Jamie has made it her life's mission to help women going through hard times. Her goal is to let women know that regardless of their current situation, they are not alone, and there is hope found in Jesus. Jamie and her husband, Daniel, live in Brentwood, TN, with their two girls, Madeline and Annie. To learn more about the mission of Faithfully Restored and provide support, please visit www.faithfullyrestoredwomen.com. Follow our guest https://instagram.com/faithfully.restored.women?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= https://instagram.com/heardj?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Follow our host Rhonda Velez www.rhondavelez.com Don't forget to join our Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/24CaratConversationsPodcastGroup https://instagram.com/realityoflife02?igshid=1dpidv6xl9exi