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Food, Kindness, and Our Bodies
Picking up on the episode from last week, today you’ll hear the second half of a conversation on food and our bodies featuring guests Matt...
ListenEngaging Food & Body
A few weeks ago Dan and Rachael talked about what it means to find flourishing in a world that is slowly reopening, to honor what...
ListenLiving into the Tension of Advent: Rev. Michael S. Chen
In the final episode about what it means to enter the Advent season at such a time as this, Rachael Clinton Chen invites her husband,...
ListenThe Particulars of Spiritual Abuse: Dissociation and Healing
This week, we’re re-sharing the second half of a series Rachael Clinton Chen and Dr. Dan Allender recorded last year on the particulars of spiritual...
ListenCoronavirus, Porn, and Anxiety: When Three Pandemics Converge
Times of uncertainty like the one we’re in naturally intensify anxiety and powerlessness, and with it, the spread of pornography use. We turn to behaviors...
ReadCollective Trauma
As a therapist, I commonly spend time working with my clients around trauma they’ve experienced. In my experience, trauma is often addressed from an individualistic...
ReadRecycling, Shame, and Ambivalence
When I dropped our recyclable container at the end of the street, I noticed that our address had been worn off. I then drove down...
ReadScapegoating, Part Two
On this week’s podcast, as we continue our series about scapegoating, Dan Allender invites us to reflect on the particular experience of being the one...
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