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By kelley styring
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The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
Today's guest is Jemima Farris, co-host of the podcast Butterflies and Bravery, a frank discussion of religious and cult trauma. And she should know. Farris was born into and survived the Children of God, a notoriously abusive cult. As an adult, she was abruptly excommunicated and struggled with addictions to numb the pain. After all of this, Farris charted her own course to not only survive but thrive as the sober, values-driven person she is today. I hope you find this conversation as informative and fulfilling as I did.
Today’s guest on Digging Deep: True Stories of Big Change is Dr. Hal Bradley, author of Crisis Victory, a process to not only survive but thrive in situations of crisis. And he should know. His life has been a sweeping saga of drug cartels, prison, DEA contracting, finally becoming an ordained minister. Today he practices his faith in hospices, trap houses and homeless camps. Join us for this remarkable interview and see how you can apply this Crisis Victory system to your situation today. You can learn more about Dr. Bradley and his books here: https://www.drhalbradley.com/authors/DrHal
Today’s conversation features Robert Banfield, better known as Cowboy Bob, who leveraged his hard-earned experience as a carny operator to not only propel business ventures far and wide but also to marry the woman of his dreams. This story will range a bit as happens with cowboys, starting with what in some ways is the twilight of the tale and then turning the clock back to carnival rites of passage that informed the building of a media machine. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.
You can listen to Cowboy Bob’s podcast, Return of the Thinking Man here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-Bkicy_zyY
And keep an eye out for his soon-to-be-completed e-book The Journeys of Wolf Dancing and Cat Prancing. I've enjoyed reading the first third and look forward to the rest.
Today’s guest is Christian Sika who after a long path of childhood trauma and abuse, and later recovering from addiction, has emerged as a flourishing artist. Listen as Christian describes turning pain into something beautiful through is work as an artist and finding a path toward forgiveness and self-discovery through his servant’s heart.
The guest in this episode prefers to remain anonymous – even though she has established a very successful holistic wellness center and helped hosts of people on their journeys from hurting to healing. That’s because she has crossed that bridge herself and the potential for stigma still casts a shadow over her story of courage and resilience. Listening to her story, I learned how mental illness can become an identity and how by reframing life’s “facts,” one’s true self can emerge. I hope you learn from this story as much as I did.
Today’s guest is Paul Lamar Hunter, the 19th of 21 naturally born children, truly raised by a village of siblings, community, and even the residents of a homeless shelter founded by his mother. Mr. Hunter, in his own words, focused on his purpose and not his circumstances to be the first in his family to graduate from college and become an author, PR professional, and motivational speaker. I hope you enjoy this inspiring conversation as much as I did.
You can find Paul Lamar Hunter’s book, No Love, No Charity, the Success of the 19th Child on Amazon (paperback or kindle) and learn more about his vision at Paullamarhunter.com
Meet Dustin Meza, hunter, free diver, and paraplegic who can walk. What? Yes. Dustin will describe his journey from spinal cord injury to mobility by deploying his inner practice of healing as the Paralysis Assassin. After listening, to learn more, follow Dustin on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/paralysis_assassin/
This episode features Kathy Shaw, survivor of a brutal attack at a time when victim-blaming was common and women had little recourse against perpetrators of violence. Coming forward years later has helped her heal but has also created a Gordian knot of jurisdictional control that leaves this crime unsolved. Listen to how Kathy was forever changed by this event and hopes to motivate further investigation into her case.
Trigger warnings: Kidnapping, Assault, Rape, Child Assault.
When we think of Roller Derby, professional management and empowerment for girls, women, and gender-expansive individuals probably don’t immediately come to mind. And neither would an organization of 400+ skaters and hundreds of volunteers that build courage and access through contact sports. Meet Kim Stegeman, A.K.A. Rocket Mean, Executive Director of the Rose City Rollers in Portland OR. Hear her story of change from corporate life to creating, competing, and ultimately directing one of the most strategy-driven sports organizations around. I think you’ll be amazed by this story.
When we think of Roller Derby, professional management and empowerment for girls, women, and gender-expansive individuals probably don’t immediately come to mind. And neither would an organization of 400+ skaters and hundreds of volunteers that build courage and provide access to contact sports. Meet Kim Stegeman, A.K.A. Rocket Mean, Executive Director of the Rose City Rollers in Portland OR. Hear her story of change from corporate life to creating, competing, and ultimately directing one of the most strategy-driven sports organizations around. I think you’ll be amazed by this story.
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.