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3 -  Amie Patrick Part 1: What Happened to Darrin?

3 - Amie Patrick Part 1: What Happened to Darrin?

FromThe Seacoast Podcast: Things You Won't Hear On Sunday


3 - Amie Patrick Part 1: What Happened to Darrin?

FromThe Seacoast Podcast: Things You Won't Hear On Sunday

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Sep 5, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Amie Patrick is over two years into the tragedy of losing her husband, Darrin Patrick.  His passing left all sorts of layers of questions.  Could more have been done to prevent him from taking his life?  What was going on that no one else knew about?  Amie ponders a lot of questions with us and shares what she’s learned from walking through this nightmare.  At top of episode, Roy Jacques, Chip Judd and Joey Svendsen discuss a bit the affects Darrin’s passing had on Seacoast, as well as some mental health components focusing mostly on trauma.Other topics discussed in this episode:Trauma, suicide, needed changes in the church surrounding mental health, and the lack of humanization so common in our society.   Part 2, to release Thursday 9/8:“Amie Patrick Part 2: The Present, The Future”Stay Connected.Website | Facebook Discussion Page*sneak peeks on FacebookIn this episode.Amie Patrick / Instagram Roy Jacques, co-host / FacebookChip Judd, co-host / Instagram / WebJoey Svendsen, co-host / InstagramExecutive Producer: Josh SurrattProducer/Editor: Joey SvendsenSound Engineer/Editor: JT PriceSound Engineer: Diego GomezMusic Composed by Joel T. Hamilton Music Episodes are released every Monday. Chapter Markers for your convenience.
Released:
Sep 5, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Seacoast Podcast: Things You Won't Hear On Sunday captures meaningful – and often challenging -- conversations that happen off the stage amongst the people of Seacoast. Hang with us and guests we love to learn from, including authors, artists, pastors, and many others who share their stories of struggle and oftentimes, how God's grace brought about peace and redemption. We hope listening in to our discussions revolving around church, theology, and culture will feel like slowing down and hanging with friends. You'll be encouraged, laugh, find solidarity with someone else's story, or see things from a new point of view. What if listening to other perspectives was the first step in loving people with a different point of view? We're giving it a shot.