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Have you ever found yourself questioning the ideas, opinions, or beliefs of those around you - whether that be your family, your church, your community, or even society at large – but not feel it’s OKAY to question them? In today’s episode, Sarah deconstructs how that could be due to gaslighting.
Our guest today is the Queen of Intimacy, Jenni Rochelle! (jennirochelle.com; Instagram: @thejennirochelle; Beauty After Betrayal podcast)
Word of the day: Indoctrinate: Falls under the umbrella of brainwashing, but different in that with indoctrination, the situations revolve around groups as opposed to 1:1. Here’s the definition: to teach (someone) to fully accept the ideas, opinions, and beliefs of a particular group and to not consider other ideas, opinions, and beliefs. When deconstructing, Sarah pulls apart things that almost always overlap – think of H2O, or water. Two parts hydrogen, one part water. The gaslighting we experience in the religious, cultural, and societal constructs are like H2O – but it would be I2C: two parts indoctrinate, one part coercion. Basically, to be loved, approved, and accepted (or “worthy”/wanted), you have to align your ideas, opinions, and beliefs to theirs. Today, Sarah and Jenni explore the ways they experienced this revolving around the topic of sex.
So, trigger warning….
Storytime:
Deconstruction Zone:
Set Your Alarm: Jenni shared her tip of “Going slow is your super-power” – getting curious and ASKING the questions where you think/feel something different. To get clear about sexual things, specifically, work on getting in touch with your body; pay attention to the expansion/contraction.
Set the snooze: Regarding the Explanation trap – pay attention to when the explanation does NOT bring relief/understanding, but rather causes more confusion, anxiety, and fear.
Remember – it’s not about becoming who you want to be, it’s about awakening all that you already are!
Have a question you'd like Sarah to answer? Submit questions here
Want to share your experience on the podcast with Sarah? Request to be on podcast here
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Have you ever found yourself questioning the ideas, opinions, or beliefs of those around you - whether that be your family, your church, your community, or even society at large – but not feel it’s OKAY to question them? In today’s episode, Sarah deconstructs how that could be due to gaslighting.
Our guest today is the Queen of Intimacy, Jenni Rochelle! (jennirochelle.com; Instagram: @thejennirochelle; Beauty After Betrayal podcast)
Word of the day: Indoctrinate: Falls under the umbrella of brainwashing, but different in that with indoctrination, the situations revolve around groups as opposed to 1:1. Here’s the definition: to teach (someone) to fully accept the ideas, opinions, and beliefs of a particular group and to not consider other ideas, opinions, and beliefs. When deconstructing, Sarah pulls apart things that almost always overlap – think of H2O, or water. Two parts hydrogen, one part water. The gaslighting we experience in the religious, cultural, and societal constructs are like H2O – but it would be I2C: two parts indoctrinate, one part coercion. Basically, to be loved, approved, and accepted (or “worthy”/wanted), you have to align your ideas, opinions, and beliefs to theirs. Today, Sarah and Jenni explore the ways they experienced this revolving around the topic of sex.
So, trigger warning….
Storytime:
Deconstruction Zone:
Set Your Alarm: Jenni shared her tip of “Going slow is your super-power” – getting curious and ASKING the questions where you think/feel something different. To get clear about sexual things, specifically, work on getting in touch with your body; pay attention to the expansion/contraction.
Set the snooze: Regarding the Explanation trap – pay attention to when the explanation does NOT bring relief/understanding, but rather causes more confusion, anxiety, and fear.
Remember – it’s not about becoming who you want to be, it’s about awakening all that you already are!
Have a question you'd like Sarah to answer? Submit questions here
Want to share your experience on the podcast with Sarah? Request to be on podcast here
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