Caring for Leaders in Erotic Entanglement, Part One by The Allender Center Dan Allender and Rachael Clinton talk about recognizing erotic entanglement as leaders, and the very human desires that help fuel it. Listen
Caring for Leaders, Part Two by The Allender Center Dan Allender and Abby Wong-Heffter wrestle with the tendency to idealize or scapegoat leaders, rather than allowing them to be full, imperfect human beings. Listen
Caring for Leaders, Part One by The Allender Center Dan Allender and Abby Wong-Heffter wrestle with the complications of leadership, and the essential need to care for leaders—including ourselves. Listen
Not Doing Well, Part Three by The Allender Center Dan Allender and Rachael Clinton continue discussing not doing well, and the movement toward doing well even when circumstances don't change. Listen
Not Doing Well, Part Two by The Allender Center Dan and Rachael discuss the painful but essential act of allowing the Spirit to contend with us through the love of others when we are not doing well. Listen
Not Doing Well, Part One by The Allender Center Dan Allender and Rachael Clinton discuss not doing well, and the familiar messages that we need to power through, keep our guard up, and not be truly seen. Listen
Family of Origin: Redeeming Triangulation by The Allender Center Dan and Becky Allender continue discussing triangulation, reminding us that no matter how deep the harm, our stories are still being written. Listen
Family of Origin: Triangulation by The Allender Center Dan and Becky Allender reflect on their own stories to explore how triangulation in our families of origin continues playing out even decades later. Listen
Family of Origin: Patterns and Particularities by The Allender Center Dan continues our Family of Origin series by discussing the need to engage both large, historic patterns and the minute details of particular stories. Listen
Family of Origin: Attachment and Epigenetics by The Allender Center Dan launches a new series about the need to engage family of origin issues, beginning with how both genetics and attachment history impact our lives today. Listen