Tuesday, November 23, 2021

"Creating Anti-oppressive Structures with Tommy Allgood" Episode of BtN

 



***warning for this episode for references to rape, spiritual abuse, and various types of trauma***


The twelfth & final episode of season 3 of the Broadening the Narrative podcast is out now. You can listen to the episode "Creating Anti-oppressive Structures with Tommy Allgood" for the Broadening the Narrative podcast by clicking on any of the hyperlinked platforms below.






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In this episode, I talked with Tommy Allgood. Tommy is a registered nurse, a life, wellness, and spiritual coach, and an organizational consultant. We discussed how Tommy is helping create anti-oppressive structures. If you like what you hear in this episode, share it with a friend. I really think that little by little, person by person, we can broaden the narrative. The music from this episode is "Love Is" by Bandy. You can stream, purchase, and download Bandy's music at bandy17.bandcamp.com.


#TommyAllgood #RegisteredNurse #LifeCoach #WellnessCoach #SpiritualCoach #OrganizationalConsultant #FullyHuman #Love #LoveYourNeighbor #Intersectionality #Accountability #Justice #ProgressiveChristian #ProgressiveChristianity #EvolvingFaith #Deconstruction #Exvangelical #ReligiousTrauma #ReligiousAbuse #SpiritualAbuse #TraumaHealing #SpiritualJourney #SpiritualAwakening #BroadeningTheNarrativePodcast #Podcasting #Podcaster #PodcastersOfInstagram #PodcastsOfInstagram #ChallengeTheNarrative #BroadeningTheNarrative 

Tuesday, November 16, 2021

"Healing Complex Developmental Trauma with Tasha Hunter" Episode of BtN


 


***trigger warning for this episode for references to child abuse, sexual abuse, rape, suicide, abortion, white colonizers assaulting and abusing Black people, spiritual abuse, and toxic Christian theology about children and women***


The eleventh episode of season 3 of the Broadening the Narrative podcast is out now. You can listen to the episode "Healing Complex Developmental Trauma with Tasha Hunter" for the Broadening the Narrative podcast by clicking on any of the hyperlinked platforms below.






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In this episode, I talked with Tasha Hunter. Tasha is a speaker, host of the When We Speak podcast, a mental health therapist, and an author. We discussed healing from complex developmental trauma and her book What Children Remember. You can buy her book at tashahunterauthor.com/book. If you like what you hear in this episode, share it with a friend. I really think that little by little, person by person, we can broaden the narrative. The music from this episode is "Love Is" by Bandy. You can stream, purchase, and download Bandy's music at bandy17.bandcamp.com.


#TashaHunter #Author #Memoir #Speaker #PodcastHost #WhenWeSpeak #MentalHealthTherapist #Love #Accountability #Justice #ProgressiveChristian #ProgressiveChristianity #EvolvingFaith #Deconstruction #Exvangelical #Abuse #TraumaHealing #ListenToSurvivors #BelieveSurvivors #ReligiousTrauma #ReligiousAbuse #SpiritualAbuse #BroadeningTheNarrativePodcast #Podcasting #Podcaster #WomenPodcasters #PodcastersOfInstagram #PodcastsOfInstagram #ChallengeTheNarrative #BroadeningTheNarrative 

Tuesday, November 9, 2021

"Bad Theology Kills with Kevin Garcia" Episode of BtN

 


***content and trigger warning for references to the results of toxic Christian theology that come up in this conversation, which include abuse, violence, police brutality, murder, racism, homophobia, transphobia, patriarchy, and suicide***


The tenth episode of season 3 of the Broadening the Narrative podcast is out now. You can listen to the episode "Bad Theology Kills with Kevin Garcia" for the Broadening the Narrative podcast by clicking on any of the hyperlinked platforms below.






Also on Overcast, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, & other podcast apps

In this episode, I talked with digital pastor, mystic theologian, creative healer, and Spiritual Re’Formation coach Kevin Garcia about their book Bad Theology Kills. Since coming out as a queer person of faith in 2015, Kevin has become a leading voice in progressive faith circles with a call to revolutionary love, practical spirituality, and a vision to see healing in every body. They believe that by telling our story, we set others free to tell their own. Buy their book at badtheologykills.com. If you like what you hear in this episode, share it with a friend. I really think that little by little, person by person, we can broaden the narrative. The music from this episode is "Love Is" by Bandy. You can stream, purchase, and download Bandy's music at bandy17.bandcamp.com.


#KevinGarcia #TheKevinGarcia #BadTheologyKills #Affirming #AffirmingChristianity #FaithfullyLGBT #Love #LoveYourNeighbor #Accountability #Justice #ProgressiveChristian #ProgressiveChristianity #EvolvingFaith #Deconstruction #Exvangelical #ReligiousTrauma #ReligiousAbuse #SpiritualAbuse #TraumaHealing #Spirituality #SpiritualJourney #SpiritualAwakening #BroadeningTheNarrativePodcast #Podcasting #Podcaster #WomenPodcasters #PodcastersOfInstagram #PodcastsOfInstagram #ChallengeTheNarrative #BroadeningTheNarrative 

Tuesday, November 2, 2021

"Understanding Settler Colonialism Within the US Empire with Charlie Amáyá Scott" Episode of BtN

 


***trigger warning for this episode for references to past and present abuse and violence in the US empire, specifically with police brutality, boarding schools, missing and murdered Indigenous womxn, the targeting of folx not adhering to the English binary of sex and gender and sexuality, and military violence and warfare that come up in this conversation***


The ninth episode of season 3 of the Broadening the Narrative podcast is out now. You can listen to the episode "Understanding Settler Colonialism Within the US Empire with Charlie Amáyá Scott" for the Broadening the Narrative podcast by clicking on any of the hyperlinked platforms below.






Also on Overcast, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, & other podcast apps

In this episode, I talked with Charlie Amáyá Scott about settler colonialism within the US empire. Charlie is the creator of Diné Aesthetics and a Diné scholar born and raised within the Navajo Nation. As a doctoral student, Charlie is intrigued by the intricacies among higher education, settler colonialism, and social media. Their work is informed by a desire for a more just and liberating education that supports and inspires the next generation of Queer, Trans, and Indigenous students. In addition, Charlie reflects, analyzes, and critiques what it means to be a Diné in the 21st century on her personal blog, dineaesthetics.com, while inspiring joy and justice to thousands on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter. If you like what you hear in this episode, share it with a friend. I really think that little by little, person by person, we can broaden the narrative. The music from this episode is "Love Is" by Bandy. You can stream, purchase, and download Bandy's music at bandy17.bandcamp.com.


#CharlieAmáyáScott #DinéAesthetics #DinéScholar #SettlerColonialism #Joy #Justice #Accountability #Decolonize #Decolonization #DecolonizeYourMind #DecolonizeYourBookshelf #LandBack #ProtectTheSacred #USHistory #BroadeningTheNarrativePodcast #Podcasting #Podcaster #WomenPodcasters #PodcastersOfInstagram #PodcastsOfInstagram #ProgressiveChristian #ProgressiveChristianity #EvolvingFaith #Deconstruction #Exvangelical #ReligiousAbuse #SpiritualAbuse #TraumaHealing #ChallengeTheNarrative #BroadeningTheNarrative 

"Self-Publishing Tips with Nicki Pappas" Episode of BtN

A *bonus episode* of the Broadening the Narrative podcast is out now. You can listen to the episode "Self-Publishing Tips with Nicki Pa...