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In this episode, Jami and Jamie speak with author and Bible teacher Blair Linne about her unexpected battle with debilitating anxiety. Blair recounts how a "buildup" of life stressors—moving for a church plant, postpartum changes, and a car accident—led to a season of panic attacks and a loss of identity. She challenges the stigma of anxiety in Christian circles and reframes weakness as a "portal" to deeper dependence on God. This conversation offers caseworkers practical "body-guarding" tools, such as box breathing and "stacking" time, to help navigate the heavy weight of secondary trauma.
About the Guest
Blair Linne is a Bible teacher, author, and spoken word artist based in Dallas, Texas. She is the author of several books, including Made to Tremble: How Anxiety Became the Best Thing That Ever Happened to My Faith. Blair is a pioneer in Christian spoken word and co-hosts The Glo Podcast with The Gospel Coalition.
In This Episode
How "high capacity" individuals can be blindsided by postpartum and trauma-induced anxiety.
Reframing weakness as a teacher that helps us receive help and lean on God.
Identifying the "buildup" of stress that can lead to a tailspin from one final event.
The connection between anxiety and grief: Grieving the life and dreams you thought you would have.
Practical "body-guarding" tools: Box breathing, "blue spaces," and the physiological benefits of dancing.
Moving from being "depleted" to being "dependent" on God's strength.
How to avoid being "Job's friend" by listening well to a person's unique story of struggle.
Resources + Links
Learn more about The Forgotten Initiative
By The Forgotten InitiativeIn this episode, Jami and Jamie speak with author and Bible teacher Blair Linne about her unexpected battle with debilitating anxiety. Blair recounts how a "buildup" of life stressors—moving for a church plant, postpartum changes, and a car accident—led to a season of panic attacks and a loss of identity. She challenges the stigma of anxiety in Christian circles and reframes weakness as a "portal" to deeper dependence on God. This conversation offers caseworkers practical "body-guarding" tools, such as box breathing and "stacking" time, to help navigate the heavy weight of secondary trauma.
About the Guest
Blair Linne is a Bible teacher, author, and spoken word artist based in Dallas, Texas. She is the author of several books, including Made to Tremble: How Anxiety Became the Best Thing That Ever Happened to My Faith. Blair is a pioneer in Christian spoken word and co-hosts The Glo Podcast with The Gospel Coalition.
In This Episode
How "high capacity" individuals can be blindsided by postpartum and trauma-induced anxiety.
Reframing weakness as a teacher that helps us receive help and lean on God.
Identifying the "buildup" of stress that can lead to a tailspin from one final event.
The connection between anxiety and grief: Grieving the life and dreams you thought you would have.
Practical "body-guarding" tools: Box breathing, "blue spaces," and the physiological benefits of dancing.
Moving from being "depleted" to being "dependent" on God's strength.
How to avoid being "Job's friend" by listening well to a person's unique story of struggle.
Resources + Links
Learn more about The Forgotten Initiative