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A Deeper Conversation With Special Guest: Steph Cherry
"I'm overwhelmed by the power of edit."
"A lot of trauma is the lack of a compassionate witness."
These were just two of the gems shared round last week's table with Hope Coach and Counselor Steph Cherry. And our Season 5 opener "Bless the Tacos and Pop the Clutch" resonated with so many listeners, we thought it would be nice to bring Steph back to unpack some ways to be a light in the midst of your own personal trauma.
Steph, her husband Denbigh, and a host of friends set The Boho Table as volunteers loaded with taco feasts at The Church Under the Bridge in Waco, TX and at the Trinity Center in downtown Austin, among other places.
Today's podcast again is about hope. The rhythm, a little gentler; the discussion, a little more organic, as we explore the terrain of personal trauma. Laughter and tacos are still our standard fare. Dig in and pass it on.
https://www.thebohotable.org
Featuring "Build the House" by Singer-Songwriter Ross King (Used by permission)
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A Deeper Conversation With Special Guest: Steph Cherry
"I'm overwhelmed by the power of edit."
"A lot of trauma is the lack of a compassionate witness."
These were just two of the gems shared round last week's table with Hope Coach and Counselor Steph Cherry. And our Season 5 opener "Bless the Tacos and Pop the Clutch" resonated with so many listeners, we thought it would be nice to bring Steph back to unpack some ways to be a light in the midst of your own personal trauma.
Steph, her husband Denbigh, and a host of friends set The Boho Table as volunteers loaded with taco feasts at The Church Under the Bridge in Waco, TX and at the Trinity Center in downtown Austin, among other places.
Today's podcast again is about hope. The rhythm, a little gentler; the discussion, a little more organic, as we explore the terrain of personal trauma. Laughter and tacos are still our standard fare. Dig in and pass it on.
https://www.thebohotable.org
Featuring "Build the House" by Singer-Songwriter Ross King (Used by permission)