Episodes
Wednesday Aug 10, 2022
S5E3: How Shame Targets the Mind
Wednesday Aug 10, 2022
Wednesday Aug 10, 2022
Welcome to season 5 episode 3 where this season we are bringing you personal stories and deep teaching into Curt’s book, The Soul of Shame. This week we are looking at chapter 2, How Shame Targets the Mind.
It has been said, “Keep your friends close. And keep your enemies closer.” If we want to know what evil is up to as it uses shame in its quest to devour us, the first thing to know is how the mind works—so that we will also know where and how evil is doing its dirty work.
In this episode, we review the fundamental features of the mind—such as the nine domains of integration, attention and emotion—and discover where and how shame, like the evil that is wielding it, parasitically uses the very way our minds work to undo us and all of God’s good creation in the process.
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Episode Links and References
Being Known Podcast season 2 on the nine domains of integration and how the mind works.
- S2E1 – An overview of the mind and the nine domains
- S2E2 – Domain of consciousness
- S2E3 – Vertical domain of the mind
- S2E4 – Horizontal domain of the mind
- S2E5 – Domain of memory
- S2E6 – Narrative domain of integration
- S2E7 – State domain of integration
- S2E8 – Interpersonal domain of integration
- S2E9 – Temporal domain of mental activity
- S2E10 – Transpirational domain of the mind
- S2E11 – Overview of the season
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Wednesday Aug 03, 2022
S5E2: Our Problem with Shame
Wednesday Aug 03, 2022
Wednesday Aug 03, 2022
Welcome to season 5 episode 2 where this season we are bringing you personal stories and deep teaching into Curt’s book, The Soul of Shame. This week we are looking at chapter 1, Our Problem with Shame.
It’s not enough to know what shame IS. We also have to know how and where it works. Our problem with shame is not just a sensation in which we feel bad. It’s about all the ways that it hijacks our mind, relationships, and mostly, the story in which we believe we’re living.
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Wednesday Jul 27, 2022
S5E1: The Story That Shame is Trying to Tell
Wednesday Jul 27, 2022
Wednesday Jul 27, 2022
Welcome to season 5 episode 1 where this season we are bringing you personal stories and deep teaching into Curt’s book, The Soul of Shame. This week we are looking at the introduction section, The Story That Shame is Trying to Tell.
What is it about shame? Why is it that it just doesn’t seem to go away?
Moreover, what makes it so destructive? Is it its mechanics? Or is it because it gets so intimately tangled up in our stories? Not only that, but is shame always bad for us? To top it off, how does evil figure into the way shame becomes so much sand in the gears of our relationships, in both small moments and even in the public arena?
Together we’ll discover that the more we know about this topic—and how evil wants to use it to devour us—the more able we will be to overcome evil with goodness and beauty.
Episode Links and References
- Healing the Shame That Binds You, by John Bradshaw
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Wednesday May 18, 2022
S4E12 Wrap Q&A
Wednesday May 18, 2022
Wednesday May 18, 2022
Being Known Podcast normally ends our season with a wrap up episode highlighting each episode with one more nugget of wisdom. This season we mixed things up a bit and asked our listeners and followers what they wanted to know more about.
We received over 40 questions seeking additional wisdom on sexual trauma, generational trauma, trauma and the church and more.
A few of the questions asked include:
- How does trauma play out in our relationship with God? And how does this affect our ability to attune to God?
- Can trauma cause a type of amnesia where we forget past events? And why/how does this happen?
- If I already have grown children, is it too late to heal my trauma and not pass my trauma onto my kids?
In Curt’s own words, “I thoroughly enjoyed this opportunity to end the season. It allowed us to be live action and real time. It offered us a glimpse of what people are learning and what they desire to learn more about.”
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Wednesday May 11, 2022
S4E11 Healing Trauma: The Wholeness of Integration
Wednesday May 11, 2022
Wednesday May 11, 2022
Welcome to Season 4 of Being Known Podcast where we are looking at trauma through the lens of hope and not fear. This week we talk on how we can begin to heal from trauma with a look at the wholeness of integration.
We were made to create beauty and goodness in the world. But evil has other plans, and wields trauma as a way to devour us before that goodness and beauty can be realized.
But - God had other plans beyond those of evil – plans that evil never saw coming, and still doesn’t. For indeed, God’s intention is not to ignore trauma, but wade right into it and right up to it, allowing himself to be subjected to its worst possible form. And so, despite the traumatic execution by crucifixion of a prisoner from a backwater village of a now non-existent ancient empire on a non-descript Friday – we call that Friday Good because God has come not merely to be with us in our trauma, but to transform them, bringing us to wholeness, to beauty and goodness, in ways we could never imagine.
Join us as we, together, imagine Jesus coming to find us in the bomb craters that make up the story of our lives – and as we then tell a new story of beauty and goodness that will transform our minds, and change our brains along the way.
Links, References and Resources
- Boundaries for Your Soul by Alison Cook, PhD. and Kimberly Miller
- Try Softer by Aundi Kolber
- Brainspotting by David Grand
- Generations Deep by Gina Birkemeier
- My Grandmother’s Hands by ResmaaMenakem
- Reparations by Gregory Thompson and Duke Kwon
Scripture References
- Mark 5:25-24
- Mark 3:20-34
- Luke 24:13-35
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Wednesday May 04, 2022
S4E10 Healing Trauma: The Power of Presence
Wednesday May 04, 2022
Wednesday May 04, 2022
Welcome to Season 4 of Being Known Podcast where we are looking at trauma through the lens of hope and not fear. This week we talk on how we can begin to heal from trauma.
If there is anything we know about trauma, it’s that it depends on disintegration and isolation to do its dirty work. And if there’s anything we know about its healing, it’s that the presence of others is the beginning of integration, which leads to the creation of beauty and goodness in the face of painfully broken stories.
But it’s tricky: for the very thing we need the most – the presence of loving relationships – is often the context in which our traumas are initially taking place.
This week we talk about how we can begin to practice the presence of God and of others – the presence that we need despite our error that it is something we won’t be able to survive.
Links and References
- Healing Trauma: A Pioneering Program for Restoring the Wisdom of Your Body by Peter Levine
- 8 Keys to Safe Trauma Recovery: Take-Charge Strategies to Empower Your Healing by Babette Rothschild
- Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
Scripture References
- John 15:4 – Abide in Me
- Matthew 28:20 – I am with you always
- 1 Corinthians 12 – The body of Christ
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Wednesday Apr 27, 2022
S4E9 Trauma and the Church
Wednesday Apr 27, 2022
Wednesday Apr 27, 2022
Welcome to Season 4 of Being Known Podcast where we are looking at trauma through the lens of hope and not fear. This week we are looking at trauma caused by the church.
One thing we know about infections: some of the most difficult to treat are actually contracted inside hospitals. How is it that the place where we come to heal can also be the very place where some of our most painful experiences of trauma occur?
From pastoral and spiritual abuse to sexual assault that spares no denominational traditions, that place where we would expect to be as safe as any, can at times seem like just the opposite. And who would want to have anything to do with a God that would appear to turn a blind eye to such behavior?
Join us as we pull the curtain back on what it means to encounter trauma in the church – only to discover that what we encounter may surprise us, especially when we find out that none of it surprises Jesus. And he is just the one we need to help us make sense out of what makes no sense at all.
Links and References
- Redeeming Power: Understanding Authority and Abuse in the Church by Diane Langberg
- When Narcissism Comes to Church by Chuck DeGroat
- The Wounded Healer: Ministry in Contemporary Society by Henri Nouwen
Scripture References
- 1 Peter 5:6-11
- Mark 2:17
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Wednesday Apr 20, 2022
S4E8 Family and Generational Trauma
Wednesday Apr 20, 2022
Wednesday Apr 20, 2022
Welcome to Season 4 of Being Known Podcast where we are looking at trauma through the lens of hope and not fear. This week we are talking families!
Despite our fierce commitment to individualism, trauma is far more likely to follow the way the mind has actually been made, rather than the way we have for the last several hundred years tried to pretend that it works. We would like to think that the trauma that we experience or perpetrate will only have effects on us or the ones upon whom we inflict it.
But that would not be true to the way the brain works. As we will discover, what happens in one generation doesn’t necessarily stay in that generation. Rather, it can have the tendency to travel down ancestral lines, leaving others to pay the price for events that occurred long before they were even born.
Join Pepper and Curt as we discover the steam that the train of trauma can gather over the course of generations—and what we can begin to do to stop it in its tracks.
Links and References
- It Didn't Start with You by Mark Wolynn
Scripture References
- Numbers 14:18
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Wednesday Apr 13, 2022
S4E7 Sexual Trauma
Wednesday Apr 13, 2022
Wednesday Apr 13, 2022
Welcome to Season 4 of Being Known Podcast where we are looking at trauma through the lens of hope and not fear. This week we are looking at the sensitive, hard and beautiful topic of sexual trauma.
What is it about sex that seems to make everything – especially trauma – so much more difficult? Moreover, how is sexual trauma so much more debilitating than some other forms of our topic? No matter how much we would like to wish otherwise, there is just no getting around the fact that few things shatter lives more than the events of trauma that surround our sexuality.
This week we wade into this sensitive – and beautiful – topic.
It’s sensitive because it addresses the parts of what it means to be most fragile as human beings. And beautiful because it addresses those same parts from which our greatest vulnerability and generativity spring forth.
If your story is being told through the lens of sexual trauma, Jesus is at the ready to meet you to make sure you begin to tell your story very differently.
Links and References
- Healing the Wounded Heart: The Heartache of Sexual Trauma and the Hope of Transformation by Dan Allender
- The Chosen: Season 1 Episode 1
Scripture References
- Genesis 1:25
- Genesis 3
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Wednesday Apr 06, 2022
S4E6 Trauma and Shame: Self-Perpetuation
Wednesday Apr 06, 2022
Wednesday Apr 06, 2022
Welcome to Season 4 of Being Known Podcast where we are looking at trauma through the lens of hope and not fear.
This week we connect trauma and shame.
Of all the things trauma can do, its capacity for self-perpetuation is unmatched. And at the core of that experience is our neurophysiological encounter with shame. Be it the way we sense the world, or the story we tell about what we are sensing, evil will want to use shame to strengthen the experience of isolation that we feel in response to traumatic events.
But God has no intention of leaving us in shame’s wake, and with the coming of Jesus – not least his own experience of trauma and the shame it carried – we have a model for how shame can be addressed as our trauma is healed.
Listen as we discover how connection dispels shame, making it possible for us to imagine and live into life that is beyond our wounds.
Links and References
- Anatomy of the Soul by Curt Thompson, MD
- The Soul of Shame by Curt Thompson, MD
Scripture References
- Creation Story in Genesis
- Ezekiel 36:26
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