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118. Those That Hurt You Can’t Heal You. There’s Hope In The Gift of a Healthy Community
It is natural to hope that those who have hurt us can be the source of our healing. A heartfelt apology or a change in their behavior could sometimes mend wounds. However, when it comes to more significant hurts like child abuse, betrayal from a spouse, or rejection from close friends, the healing journey may take a different path
117.Feeling Distant From God, Holy Spirit, Or Jesus?
In Episode 117 of A Holy Mess Podcast we discuss how if you feel disconnected from Father God, the Holy Spirit, or Jesus it may connect back to your experiences and wounds.
109. Great At Taking Care of Business, But Struggle Taking Care of Yourself?
In Episode 109 of A Holy Mess Podcast Trenton talks about the impact of grace on his life and how it is one thing to read about grace but living it out and experience it in person takes work. He is a successful man with a beautiful family. He struggles with internal tension that prohibits his peace and feeling comfortable in his skin, especially as a sensitive guy.
Rewriting Our Stories, Together, In Community Through Group Coaching
The Feel Better Journey group coaching program discusses the importance of understanding our life stories. In our busy world, we often need to remember to think about what has shaped our decisions and beliefs. But what if you could set aside time for contemplating and embracing the power of your story?
104. What Story Are You Living In?
You guys, the power of our stories is huge! Sometimes I think we forget we have the power to rewrite them. Some of our stories are tinged with shame or fear, leading us into self-judgment, regret, and resentment cycles. Finding freedom from these confined narratives awakens us to the fishbowl around us and the water we swim in. We can rewrite our stories, weaving together empathy, compassion, and grace, allowing for a more profound connection to ourselves and to Jesus.