The opposite of trauma is not "no trauma;" the opposite of trauma is connection. To be human is to be wounded. However, wounds heal naturally when the environment is right… and the right environment for healing is the empathic presence of another person. God made our brains and nervous systems to need one another. This is particularly true when it comes to engaging your story. You cannot engage your story alone. Sitting in your favorite chair with a journal, a Bible, a cup of coffee, and a good view out your window is not sufficient to heal your wounds. But the attuned presence of another human being can change your brain.
115 Why It’s So Important To Tell Your Story To An Attuned Listener with Curt Thompson
114 Making Sense of Your Story: Why It's Necessary To Name Intentionality Part 2
113 Making Sense of Your Story: Why It’s Necessary to Name Intentionality Part 1
112 The Power of Compassion and Curiosity Toward Ourselves with Aundi Kolber
111 Redeeming Heartache: How Goodness Can Come Out Of Trauma
110 How Do You Move Through Past Trauma?
109 Anxiety: What It Is and How To Respond To It
108 Your Story And Your Sexuality
107 Racial Trauma: What's Going On? Part 2
106 Racial Trauma: What's Going On? Part 1
105 Complicity: Why Sexual Abuse Is So Damaging and How To Address It
104 When The Church Harms You
103 How To Engage Another Person's Story
102 Talking To Your Children About Sex: The Practical Stuff
101 Talking To Your Children About Sex: Two Stories
100 No Cure For Being Human with Kate Bowler
99 Redeeming Heartache: How Past Suffering Reveals Our True Calling (Bonus Episode)
98 Engaging With Someone Who Has Harmed You Part 5
97 The Story Your Body Is Telling (Bonus Episode)
96 Engaging With Someone Who Has Harmed You Part 4
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