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In this enlightening discourse, we delve into the profound journey of Andrea Woodward, a licensed clinical pastoral counselor, author, and advocate for women seeking healing and wholeness. Andrea reveals the intricacies of her own experiences, which have shaped her mission to support others navigating trauma and emotional distress. She elucidates her upcoming workshops on April 5th at Heritage Church NW in Vancouver, WA, designed specifically for women yearning to confront their stories and embrace a path toward restoration. Through these workshops, participants will engage in a transformative five-step process of healing, addressing the need to face, grieve, and reclaim their narratives. For those interested in further exploring Andrea’s insights, her book "Becoming A Soul Made Well" offers a candid reflection on her journey, coupled with practical tools for renewal and restoration. Links to her workshops and counseling services are available in the show notes for those who wish to learn more.
In the discourse presented in this episode, we delve into the transformative power of storytelling as a means of healing. Andrea Woodward elucidates her own experiences that were rife with challenges, particularly the emotional aftermath of her husband's departure and the subsequent impact on her family life. The narrative serves as a poignant reminder that the journey to recovery is often fraught with difficulties, yet it is also filled with opportunities for growth and renewal. Throughout the episode, listeners are invited to reflect on their own stories and the importance of acknowledging and confronting painful experiences. Andrea's approach to healing highlights the necessity of community and support systems, illustrating how sharing one's burdens can lead to collective healing. The episode not only offers personal anecdotes but also practical advice on how to cultivate resilience and foster emotional well-being, making it a vital resource for anyone grappling with feelings of guilt, shame, or trauma.
Takeaways:
Companies mentioned in this episode:
Website:
https://www.asoulmadewell.com
Upcoming Workshop for Women at Heritage Church NW:
https://www.asoulmadewell.com/workshop2
My Book:
https://a.co/d/7raIqIX
By Ashley Vanderpool & Jess Layne - Restored NationIn this enlightening discourse, we delve into the profound journey of Andrea Woodward, a licensed clinical pastoral counselor, author, and advocate for women seeking healing and wholeness. Andrea reveals the intricacies of her own experiences, which have shaped her mission to support others navigating trauma and emotional distress. She elucidates her upcoming workshops on April 5th at Heritage Church NW in Vancouver, WA, designed specifically for women yearning to confront their stories and embrace a path toward restoration. Through these workshops, participants will engage in a transformative five-step process of healing, addressing the need to face, grieve, and reclaim their narratives. For those interested in further exploring Andrea’s insights, her book "Becoming A Soul Made Well" offers a candid reflection on her journey, coupled with practical tools for renewal and restoration. Links to her workshops and counseling services are available in the show notes for those who wish to learn more.
In the discourse presented in this episode, we delve into the transformative power of storytelling as a means of healing. Andrea Woodward elucidates her own experiences that were rife with challenges, particularly the emotional aftermath of her husband's departure and the subsequent impact on her family life. The narrative serves as a poignant reminder that the journey to recovery is often fraught with difficulties, yet it is also filled with opportunities for growth and renewal. Throughout the episode, listeners are invited to reflect on their own stories and the importance of acknowledging and confronting painful experiences. Andrea's approach to healing highlights the necessity of community and support systems, illustrating how sharing one's burdens can lead to collective healing. The episode not only offers personal anecdotes but also practical advice on how to cultivate resilience and foster emotional well-being, making it a vital resource for anyone grappling with feelings of guilt, shame, or trauma.
Takeaways:
Companies mentioned in this episode:
Website:
https://www.asoulmadewell.com
Upcoming Workshop for Women at Heritage Church NW:
https://www.asoulmadewell.com/workshop2
My Book:
https://a.co/d/7raIqIX