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Dive into part 2 of this captivating conversation about how vulnerability isn't synonymous with victimhood, and instead, can be a formidable strength. Andrew shares personal anecdotes, emphasizing the significance of balancing vulnerability with resilience. This episode isn't just a talk; it's a journey through life's serendipitous moments. Discover how the show's vulnerability has resonated with listeners, leading them to life-changing epiphanies. Be enthralled by the story of joining Paul Stamets' venture, sparked by a chance encounter at Burning Man. Experience the transformative power of abrogate therapy, as shared by a Navy SEAL friend, and its profound impact on facing one's demons. Music lovers, get ready for a treat as our hosts delve into the creation of the band Lida Gans. Learn about the emotional connection behind the band's name, and feel the passion as our guest recounts his journey from a football field to a music stage, manifesting his dreams into reality. Mike shares his experiences with stand-up comedy, revealing the vulnerable side of performing. Oteil offers insights into the magic of music, discussing how even the biggest musicians find new depths in their art by letting go and being truly present in their performances. Tune in now for an episode that's not just about listening but about feeling - a blend of emotion, music, and stories that will leave you inspired, uplifted, and profoundly moved. Comes A Time Podcast and content posted by Comes A Time is presented solely for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user's own risk. It is not intended as a substitute for the advice of a physician, professional coach, psychotherapist, or other qualified professional, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical or mental health condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their healthcare professionals for any such conditions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dive into part 2 of this captivating conversation about how vulnerability isn't synonymous with victimhood, and instead, can be a formidable strength. Andrew shares personal anecdotes, emphasizing the significance of balancing vulnerability with resilience. This episode isn't just a talk; it's a journey through life's serendipitous moments. Discover how the show's vulnerability has resonated with listeners, leading them to life-changing epiphanies. Be enthralled by the story of joining Paul Stamets' venture, sparked by a chance encounter at Burning Man. Experience the transformative power of abrogate therapy, as shared by a Navy SEAL friend, and its profound impact on facing one's demons. Music lovers, get ready for a treat as our hosts delve into the creation of the band Lida Gans. Learn about the emotional connection behind the band's name, and feel the passion as our guest recounts his journey from a football field to a music stage, manifesting his dreams into reality. Mike shares his experiences with stand-up comedy, revealing the vulnerable side of performing. Oteil offers insights into the magic of music, discussing how even the biggest musicians find new depths in their art by letting go and being truly present in their performances. Tune in now for an episode that's not just about listening but about feeling - a blend of emotion, music, and stories that will leave you inspired, uplifted, and profoundly moved. Comes A Time Podcast and content posted by Comes A Time is presented solely for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user's own risk. It is not intended as a substitute for the advice of a physician, professional coach, psychotherapist, or other qualified professional, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical or mental health condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their healthcare professionals for any such conditions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Go grab your Bluetooth headset or headphones and listen to another powerful Troy Talks Podcast interview episode #53 "Vulnerability & Strength: Dea Irby's Story of Surviving the June From Hell" "Be inspired by the story of how Dea Irby persevered against the odds and found her true identity and sense of belonging in the midst of the June from hell." "Put your hands in the hands of the Man that calms the storm and be still, storm - that is how you can deal with the June from hell." Dea Irby is a realtor from North Carolina who has lived in five southern states, served churches with her pastor/husband, and owned and operated a tea room. She is passionate about building real community and has eight children, born in 15 different homes. She knows the value of belonging and understands people need to be CLAIMed-Chosen, Loved, Acknowledged, Invested In, and Made for Greatness. Dea is a published author and TEDx speaker: A Connector, Communicator, and Cultivator. She is on a mission to help leaders know how to CLAIM their people. Dea Irby experienced a series of life-altering events when moving from Mississippi to Georgia. One night on a dark four-lane highway, Irby had a car accident that she thought had killed her mother. When she stumbled out of the van, she saw two bodies lying in the grass, having been killed by her in a tragic accident. The incident taught her to trust in something bigger, especially during times of distress and pain. She learned that life is full of unexpected events and to live her life with purpose and resilience. In this episode, you will learn the following: 1. How did Dea Irby navigate through a difficult life situation and find solace in her faith?2. What are the five essential elements of a story-telling that make it effective?3. What is the power of belonging and how did Dea Irby find her identity in a new place? Resources:https://www.deairby.com/free-resources Dea's Contact info: Website: https://www.deairby.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/troy-holt/support
Summary of the EpisodeBeing vulnerable isn't easy. However, when we embrace our weaknesses, God's strength and presence show up in our lives to accomplish things only He can - healthy relationships, peace, and fulfillment. In today's episode, we discuss what it looks like to love God with all of our strength and how to walk that out practically. Ways to connect with usBloodBrothers.orgBlood Brothers/Every Man Challenge - a 6-month challenge for men to live the lifelong adventure of loving God completely, loving others, and discipleshipFollow us on Instagram, Facebook and join our Private GroupTable of contents with timestamps0:30 - Ben's ministry update and daily activities2:40 - Loving God with all of your strength6:10 - Embracing vulnerability11:15 - It's ok not to have it all together12:55 - The snowball effect14:15 - Authentically lead with vulnerability and transparency15:50 - God forgives pride, arrogance, and dishonesty16:30 - Ben's vulnerability story and the fruit that came from it20:30 - Bring things into the light for growth and victory23:05 - Practical steps in loving God with all of our strength (and resources)26:45 - Ben's encouraging commentsThanks for listening!
This weeks episode I'm talking about the difference between being vulnerable and vulnerability. I hope you enjoyed listening to this episode and maybe learned a thing or two. Thanks for being here! If you aren't following me on social media please do! Id love to connect! Please subscribe to my podcast. Give it a 5 star review and share on your socials to help spread the conversation! INSTAGRAM www.Instagram.com/Chaunceyellis Tiktok www.tiktok.com/chaunceyellis YouTube https://youtube.com/c/BellezzaByCpLashes
For a long time we have been conditioned that to be vulnerable is a sign or weakness. Being such an ingrained belief for many its a hard one to reserve but I'M UP FOR THE CHALLENGE. With my clients we cover this and what its like to rewrite your own story. This includes the limiting beliefs, the stories, all the things that can hold you back. Today I share why your opinion matters, why you and your Vulnerability matters! @imyourgotogirl www.yourgotogirl.com.au
I throw down the bullet points from Dr. Brene Brown's TED Talk. At least what I think is the most important
Episode 5 – Vulnerability (and Boundaries) New series: Episode 5: Vulnerability (and Boundaries) Episode 6: Lack (and Enough) Episode 7: Courage (and JOMO) Vulnerability Definitions - the good, bad, and ugly New definition: Brene Brown, Daring Greatly https://amzn.to/2pYlyE2 (affiliate link) Vulnerability mantra or repeated phrase: “Because I love God, I love people. I will be vulnerable.” Vulnerability without grace on the return closes the relationship Vulnerability with grace = safety and growth God the Father as the Safest Space 3 Concepts of Strength in Vulnerability Strength 1 - It chooses to see the bigger picture. Colossians 3:1-4 Strength 2 - It’s connecting. 2 Corinthians 6:11-13 Strength 3 - It’s a spiritual practice. Because I love God, I love people. I will be vulnerable. 2 Corinthians 12:9-10
Vulnerability is not a sign of weakness and can be your greatest strength. “Vulnerability is not winning or losing; it's having the courage to show up and be seen when we have no control over the outcome. ... Everyone is vulnerable, no matter how much they try to avoid it!
People sometimes think that vulnerability is a weakness but nothing could be further from the truth in acting. For actors this can be a very powerful emotional connection. In this podcast Brian discusses the strength of vulnerability with a look at why being vulnerable is not a weakness when it comes to acting – but the exact opposite. With tips and guidance based on Brian’s own experience, and a real-life example of a show of vulnerability that touched the world, Brian explains how being your true self can seriously hone your acting. 7 things you will learn about: • Vulnerability – Strength or Weakness? • The importance of vulnerability in acting • Emotional connection: The Andy Murray example • Bringing vulnerability into your acting: Touching the audience • How background, culture and family can hold back your acting • Breaking out of your conditioning: The Method • Your authentic self: Why you need to take off the social mask
Opal co-founders Lexi Giblin PhD, CEDS, Julie Church, RDN, CEDRD, CD, and Kara Bazzi, LMFT, CEDS, join together with host Carter Umhau, LMHCA to reflect and debrief after a transformative experience at the MUSE Conference--a yearly gathering of movers and shakers to kick off Women's History Month. The Founders explore their role as leaders within the eating disorder community and beyond and share with vulnerability and strength how MUSE spoke to each of them in this particular season of life. Links and Resources: Muse Website Janna: https://www.facebook.com/Janna.Jihad/ Nadia: https://www.facebook.com/2SunsShamsaan/ Betty Reid Soskin: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Reid_Soskin Connect with us: theappetite@opalfoodandbody.com www.OpalFoodandBody.com www.facebook.com/Opalfoodandbodywisdom/ www.twitter.com/opalfoodandbody
East Region Sermon Podcast of the London International Church of Christ (ICOC)
Sermon by Martin Saurma-Jeltsch preached on 20/08/2017
East Region Sermon Podcast of the London International Church of Christ (ICOC)
Sermon by Martin Saurma-Jeltsch preached on 20/08/2017
The word "vulnerability" has traditionally had a negative connotation; only the weak are vulnerable. Andy Jones-Wilkins and Candice Burt join The Nation to discuss an alternative definition: a definition of power and ownership. AJW's articles on vulnerability: "Becoming Vulnerable" and "Vulnerability: Strength or Weakness" Brené Brown's book, "The Power of Vulnerability: Teachings on Authenticity, Connection and Courage" Brené Brown's Ted Talk video The movie, "In and Out" trailer Guarantee yourself some vulnerability at one of Candice Burt's races: Destination Trail Run
In this episode the amazing powerhouse Alanis Morissette and I talk about: Vulnerability Strength with Femininity and balancing the Yin/Yang or Masculine and Feminine essence The effect of success on the creative process How anger can actually build intimacy in relationship And finally, Alanis gives her one piece of advice for women who are on the precipice of their own Emergence. Tune in to listen to my conversation "Creative Intimacy and the Merging of Yin and Yang" with Alanis Morissette. Subscribe to the Emerging Women podcast on iTunes. Transcript: Chantal Pierrat: You’re listening to Grace and Fire, brought to you by Emerging Women. In today’s episode, Alanis and I spoke about vulnerability, strength, and femininity; and balancing the yin yang or masculine and feminine essence; the effect of success on the creative process; how anger can actually build intimacy in relationship; and finally, Alanis gives her one piece of advice for women who are on the precipice of their own emergence. Here is my conversation, “Creative Intimacy and the Merging of Yin and Yang” with the amazing and talented Alanis Morissette. OK, welcome, Alanis. Alanis Morissette: Thank you for having me. CP: This is such an honor. I just want to lay all my cards out on the table here. [Laughs] I’m feeling a little star struck, and I’m usually a pretty cool cat, I can hold my own, but at this point I’m feeling incredibly vulnerable. AM: Oh! CP: You’ve just had such an impact on my life, especially as a young woman, and I just want to get it out there and let you know that. I think I’m speaking for every one of our listeners that were born in this time that were influenced by Jagged Little Pill and your other albums—and I want to get into that a little bit, your new album. So there it is. It’s out on the table. So if I fumble— AM: [Laughs] And you’re still alive and you’re still safe and everything’s still OK. CP: I’m still OK! That’s right! AM: That’s so sweet, thank you. CP: Well, I thought I’d try and level the playing field a little bit and go in super deep on our first question, and hopefully that will the OK. AM: Yeah, go for the jugular, I live for that. [Laughs] CP: [Laughs] Great! So, with regards to vulnerability, when do you feel the most vulnerable? When do you feel the most naked? AM: I feel the most vulnerable with my husband, probably. I’m a big Harville Hendrix, Helen LaKelly Hunt, Imago therapy model fan, so I just really see that the degree of commitment and intimacy is commensurate to the degree of healing available. So for me, there’s no bigger commitment than marriage. Definitely motherhood, too, is a near second for obvious reasons. But the commitment of marriage is really vulnerable and really intentional, so there’s the great vulnerability of coming together in that three-phase process, in theory. There’s the infatuation that brings us together, all the chemistry and the animal stuff, and then there’s that disillusionment that turns into that power struggle and conflict. And in the theory, we could segue into this third phase where we actually help heal each other’s wounds and pull each other out of this survival strategy that helped us survive as kids into this wholeness. That’s the theory of it, and now I’m actually experiencing it in practice, which is incredibly vulnerable. And then there’s also a whole other chapter about deepening my vulnerability with my girlfriends, and just letting intimacy be the terrorizing thing that it can be, but also the beautifully healing thing that it can be. And there’s a great quote—the other day, my friend said, “The soul is shy.” [Laughs] That’s such a sweet way of putting it. So those two worlds are the most vulnerable for me: friendship and marriage. CP: Right. There’s so much there. So I want to start digging into that relationship piece. As emerging women and as this whole emerging women movement,