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In his youth Joseph, like nearly all of us, absorbed harmful narratives and beliefs about himself. These beliefs that we are not worthy lead to all kinds of self-destructive behaviors. And the limitless taboos that society invents to shame and terrorize us only make it worse. Joseph found recovery from addiction, and he found his authentic self, his “superhero powers,” when he left unhelpful beliefs and narratives behind. Joseph fInds recovery from trauma, and he gains love and success. But his greatest gift is knowing himself and being proud of who he is, and the life he leads.
This podcast is part of a project by the Borderland Rainbow Center in El Paso, Texas to bring non-traditional Queer, Intersectional healing arts to survivors of trauma.
https://www.borderlandrainbow.org/
Facebook @borderlandrainbowcenter
Instagram @borderlandrainbowcenter
Twitter @BRainbowCenter
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa4GRplymPUJBnfEn9zbPJg
Contact [email protected]
This work is funded by TAASA on behalf of the Department of Justice.
In his youth Joseph, like nearly all of us, absorbed harmful narratives and beliefs about himself. These beliefs that we are not worthy lead to all kinds of self-destructive behaviors. And the limitless taboos that society invents to shame and terrorize us only make it worse. Joseph found recovery from addiction, and he found his authentic self, his “superhero powers,” when he left unhelpful beliefs and narratives behind. Joseph fInds recovery from trauma, and he gains love and success. But his greatest gift is knowing himself and being proud of who he is, and the life he leads.
This podcast is part of a project by the Borderland Rainbow Center in El Paso, Texas to bring non-traditional Queer, Intersectional healing arts to survivors of trauma.
https://www.borderlandrainbow.org/
Facebook @borderlandrainbowcenter
Instagram @borderlandrainbowcenter
Twitter @BRainbowCenter
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa4GRplymPUJBnfEn9zbPJg
Contact [email protected]
This work is funded by TAASA on behalf of the Department of Justice.