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S4E1 Trauma: Creating Beauty in the Bomb Craters of our Lives

S4E1 Trauma: Creating Beauty in the Bomb Craters of our Lives

FromBeing Known Podcast


S4E1 Trauma: Creating Beauty in the Bomb Craters of our Lives

FromBeing Known Podcast

ratings:
Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Mar 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to Season 4 of Being Known Podcast where we are looking at trauma through the lens of hope and not fear.
Description:
There are few places you go these days without being made aware that there is a thing called trauma. It has begun to take up residence in the collective social consciousness—and it’s really of little surprise that it has. From the pandemic to racial injustice to political rancor to sexual abuse in what we have assumed to be trustworthy institutions to state-sponsored violence—we are more aware of it than ever. But awareness alone isn’t enough to stop it, as is patently obvious.
In this season, we want to offer hope to our listeners. Hope for those who know what trauma is up close and personal, as well as for those who may have little to no idea that they have encountered it, let alone that others have. And that hope is ultimately to be found in Jesus, who appears to have made it his mission to redeem trauma wherever he finds it.
Part of that redemptive process includes our telling the story of trauma as truly as we can—so that evil doesn’t get to have the last word. 
Each episode in this season will relate to an area of trauma, including:
Trauma and the mind
Trauma and the brain
Trauma and the body
Trauma and shame
Trauma and the church
Sexual trauma
Generational trauma
Healing trauma
And more

 
Links and References:
The Better Angels of Our Nature by Steven Pinker
The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel A. van den Kolk
Suffering and the Heart of God by Diane Landenberg
Healing Trauma by Peter Levine
It Didn't Start with You by Mark Wolynn

 
 
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Released:
Mar 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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