In these unprecedented times how are you coping? Join hosts Chaplain Kevin & Life Coach Kathy as they discuss relevant topics and practical tools for healthy coping. Chaplain Kevin Deegan is a Board Certified Chaplain who is serving on the front lines in hospital ministry. Kathy Young Deegan is a certified Life & Vocation Coach helping individuals overcome their life obstacles and discover their true calling.
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Sean Jeung, hospice and hospital chaplain, is a pioneer in demystifying and destigmatizing end-of-life and death and dying. Her words touch and inspire individuals; they make people pause and they make people think.
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Training Our Minds ”to think God’s thoughts after Him” began as a small Sunday school class going through the Heidelberg Catechism at Seventh Reformed Church. Once the class finished, Ben began the Worldviews Evangelism Counseling (WEC) class to help equip members to engage with the culture and share their faith with those who embrace different worldviews. Both classes are being made available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Ben Bessett, Director of Outreach and Pastoral Care since May 2021, ...
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A podcast for Public Safety to encourage and make us stronger as we serve our communities
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Why do TV hospitals (almost) never have chaplains?? We're here to help! We'll dive into each episode of "ER" and talk about how a chaplain could have helped, as well as how much things have changed in hospitals since "ER" was on the air.
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Bob Peterlin is a former religious. Bob lived silently with memories of clergy abuse of children until he decided to step out of the shadows. Join Bob and his guests as they tell their stories and discuss how they became shadow free. Bob has a Masters of Divinity degree from Catholic Theological Union in Chicago. He has experience as a hospital chaplain, a camp chaplain, a retreat director, a spiritual director, a counselor, a public speaker, a singer/songwriter, a high school and college te ...
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News and event coverage from Community Health Network.
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Fr. Conor Donnelly is a priest of Opus Dei. He qualified as a medical doctor in University Dublin in 1977 and worked for a year at St. Vincent’s Hospital, Dublin. After ordination he spent 22 years doing pastoral work in Asia, in the Philippines and Singapore. He is currently an assistant chaplain at Kianda School in Nairobi, Kenya. He has produced these podcasts to help you pray and grow in your relationship with God.
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Welcome to the Port City Catholic. We are reaching out to Catholics here in the Saint John diocese. Hosted by Jennifer Fabrizi, mother of five and author, alongside Fr. Aaron Knox, hospital chaplain and ten year vet of priesthood. Our hope is to foster community in Saint John and beyond. We want to encourage the lonely, and witness to the hope that has visited us. "We have no idea what we're doing...but we're getting better at it."
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Podcasts from Bath and Wells Join us for our latest series of podcasts all about chaplaincy. 'Reflecting through a chaplain’s eyes', offers a space to explore and reflect upon some of the key issues for chaplaincy. Hosted by Richard Kelley who is himself a chaplain, they have outstanding contributions from hospital chaplains, chaplains in schools, industry, respite care and more. Listen as we talk pioneering with Pioneering Plus a podcast series where we share conversations with people throu ...
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Podcast for the book 'Coma and Near-Death Experience - The Beautiful, Disturbing and Dangerous World of the Unconscious' by Alan & Beverley Pearce. Featuring first-hand accounts - nightmarish worlds more real than reality, alternate lives spanning decades, Heavenly encounters - from deep within coma. Available from Amazon, Barnes & Nobel and all good bookstores in Paperback, e-Book & Audiobook. www.alanpearce.com
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Trauma Talk is brought to you by Wesley Trauma Services which is a ACS verified Level 1 Adult & Level 2 Pediatric trauma center located in Wichita, Kansas. Every even Tuesday we release a new episode about a trauma topic concerning patient care.
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Rabbi Michael E. Harvey of the Hebrew Congregation of St. Thomas, was ordained by the Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion in 2015. He earned a Master’s degree in Hebrew Letters from Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion & a Bachelor’s degree in psychology from Boston University. Throughout his tenure at HUC-JIR, Rabbi Harvey served congregations, small & large, in Arkansas, Missouri, Ohio, Alabama, Mississippi, & Texas. Certified as a Prepare & Enrich marital & ...
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Real conversation about life, faith and God with Eric Amundson and Pastor Theologian, Dr. Johan Tredoux. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/uncommoncommunity/support
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MEM makes, supports, and reports on the making and supporting of all forms of media.
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Depression is among the most common mental health problems faced by students. In this series of podcasts, we look at what depression is and how it can impact student life, and offer some ideas and techniques to help you through it. Drawing on cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), an evidence-based approach for the treatment of depression, they provide a framework for thinking about ways in which depression and low mood can keep you stuck, and some practical tools you can try out either on you ...
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This is a series of conversations that gives listeners a glimpse behind the scenes of medicine, focusing on the very human stories behind every patient and provider interaction. This podcast is made possible by the Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation and donors to the End in Mind Project.
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Our Sam Talking out Loud Podcast series is produced by Our Sam baby loss charity (Charity Registration Number 1191411). Every year more than a quarter of a million people are affected by baby loss in the UK, yet it still remains one of the most taboo and difficult subjects we come across, leaving many bereaved parents isolated and struggling on their own. Each month, Our Sam Talking out Loud podcasts will not only open the door to honest conversations about baby loss from parents and familie ...
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Sin | Westminster Confession | Episode 16
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On Creation | Westminster Confession | Episode 15
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Prayer for Los Angeles Fires - Poem by Jeff Chu
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0:46By Chaplain Kevin Deegan & Life Coach Kathy Young Deegan
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To donate to people in need in Los Angeles, visit these links: World Central Kitchen https://wck.org Los Angeles Food Bank https://www.lafoodbank.org/ Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation https://supportlafd.org/ Summary This episode of "Coping" covers the devastating fires in Los Angeles and their impact on the community. Kathy and Kevin discuss…
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Where the Veil Grows Thin - with guest Gloria Heffernan
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34:17Recently I shared the poem "Proxy" by Gloria Heffernan. Join me now in listening to my conversation with her about the way grief and loss have helped her learn the importance of being a peaceful presence in the world. About this episode of Where the Veil Grows Thin: Gloria Heffernan is the author of the poetry collection, What the Gratitude List Sa…
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God's Eternal Decree (Part 1) | Westminster Confession | Episode 14
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Trinity (Part 3) | Westminster Confession | Episode 13
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Classical Theism
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A Blessing for the Brokenhearted By Jan Richardson
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1:26Summary The video covers a poetic meditation titled 'A Blessing for the Broken-Hearted' by Jan Richardson. Kevin Deegan presents a contemplative piece that explores themes of heartbreak, healing, and resilience. The poem challenges common platitudes about pain and healing while offering a unique perspective on how broken hearts continue to function…
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Summary This episode of "Coping" centers on the idea of 'Blue Christmas,' exploring how the holiday season can be both joyful and sorrowful for many people. Kathy and Kevin discuss how grief and joy can coexist during the holidays, particularly for those experiencing loss or major life changes. Kevin shares a personal experience from 2020 working a…
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Grief, the common denominator, with special guest Sonja Linman
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27:02Join me and my dear friend, Sonja Linman, for a 30 min conversation about grief, the great denominator of humankind....the most common thread that connects us all. We talk about our lives working with children who are grieving. How they so beautifully teach us what they need from us or the times when they cannot how we have to trust we have it in u…
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I wanted this to be between 5 and 6 minutes and I'll get there some day but this week our moment of meditation/reflection is just over 7 minutes. Hopefully, it will be 7 minutes well spent. It is December 6th. We have just over 4 more weeks of what I'm calling 'the holidays'. And then, Valentine's Day. These reminders, often of things we've lost, d…
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Holy Scripture (part 3) | The Westminster Confession | Episode 11
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42:41Maybe you've heard about the Westminster Confession, and maybe you've read it in the original. But have you read the Westminster Confession in actual modern English, and do we as Christians know what it means and how it applies?This is part 3 of Ben unpacking the Holy Scripture
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Holy Scripture (part 1) | The Westminster Confession | Episode 9
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44:31Maybe you've heard about the Westminster Confession, and maybe you've read it in the original KJV style it was written in! (Okay not really) But anyway, have you actually read the Westminster Confession in actual modern English, and do we as Christians actually know what it means and how it applies?This is part 1 of Ben unpacking the canon.…
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Holy Scripture (part 2) | The Westminster Confession | Episode 10
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40:09Maybe you've heard about the Westminster Confession, and maybe you've read it in the original KJV style it was written in! (Okay not really) But anyway, have you actually read the Westminster Confession in actual modern English, and do we as Christians actually know what it means and how it applies? This is part 2 of Ben unpacking the Holy Scriptur…
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Please join Ben and I to explore just what it means to feel cowardice and show up anyway; what it means to doubt and question our ability to open ourselves to failure and show up anyway; what it means to trust. Thank you for listening to Where the Veil Grows Thin. You can always get these wherever you get your podcasts or for more information, visi…
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Celebration Meditation: Adapted from Heidi Coker
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2:57This "Coping" episode covers a guided meditation focused on celebrating daily victories and finding reasons for joy in life's small moments. It encourages the listener to visualize receiving a medal or trophy, raising their arms in victory, and basking in a sense of accomplishment. The meditation emphasizes recognizing and appreciating seemingly mu…
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May this 13 minute meditation help remind you to love yourself exactly as you are. May it help you remember you have something to offer the world. May it help you find a moment of solace and comfort and safety in an otherwise crazy day. Thank you for listening to Where the Veil Grows Thin. You can always get these wherever you get your podcasts or …
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Our culture is driven so far from reason, so far from the first principles of logic. To understand reason and logic, we need to go back and understand our essence and the first principles of logic.
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This short 9 minutes is offered as a way to help us remember that we've got this, we really are ok and we have this wonderful way of centering in goodness and light. We can all be visionaries! Thank you for listening to Where the Veil Grows Thin. You can always get these wherever you get your podcasts or for more information, visit seanjeung.com.…
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Where does information come from? Can atheist scientists account for it?
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Bath and Wells Chaplaincy Development Adviser, Mike Haslam is joined by members of the diocese of Bath and Wells Chaplaincy Group. Together they discuss the challenges and inspirations of being a chaplain.By The Diocese of Bath and Wells
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This bonus podcast covers a blessing for Election Day written by Kate Bowler. It is a prayer seeking divine guidance, peace, and mercy during the election process. The prayer acknowledges the anxiety and potential dangers surrounding the election, and asks for God's protection of truth, justice, and goodness. It calls for honesty, decency, and inte…
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This podcast episode of 'Coping' discusses election anxiety and anticipatory coping strategies. Hosts Kevin and Kathy explore four types of anticipatory coping: problem analysis, plan rehearsal, stagnant deliberation, and outcome fantasy. They discuss their personal experiences with political engagement and share insights on managing election-relat…
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This 9 minute episode reflects on a lesson learned long ago. Initially through tears of sadness and feeling lonely and later understanding the honor and the sanctity of that loneliness. Thank you for listening to Where the Veil Grows Thin. You can always get these wherever you get your podcasts or for more information, visit seanjeung.com.…
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Often the philosophy of Scientism holds that all things consist of matter. How does Scientism account for the mind?
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Van Til's Transcendental Argument | Episode 5
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41:58Often when we evangelize we don't know exactly how we go about it. But Van Til offers a three-step approach.
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Sometimes, in less than 10 minutes, we can recalibrate and re-align with a clearer understanding and a renewed connection. I hope for some, this 'less than 10 minutes' feels worth the listen. Thank you for listening to Where the Veil Grows Thin. You can always get these wherever you get your podcasts or for more information, visit seanjeung.com.…
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The final episode of season 4 of “Coping” discusses the spiritual practice of celebration as outlined in Adele Calhoun's book 'Spiritual Disciplines'. Learn about the importance of celebration, gratitude, and remembering God's faithfulness, even during difficult times. The discussion concludes with a guided celebration meditation. Highlights Introd…
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When imperialist and secular scientists run their experiments and write their conclusions, they make claims from their own presuppositions. But what are their starting points?
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This guided imagery is one that uses the vision of a mountain lake on a beautiful summer day. These offerings are best utilized at home or anywhere that you can create the space necessary to listen with your eyes closed. I hope it eases you into your weekend with a greater sense of peace. Thank you for listening to Where the Veil Grows Thin. You ca…
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This blessing covers nine sacred spiritual pathways, each tailored to different ways of connecting with the divine. It acknowledges the diverse spiritual needs and inclinations of individuals, offering guidance and affirmation for each pathway. Please enjoy! May naturalists find the creator in nature's beauty, seeing God's cathedral in the grand ex…
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A couple of weeks ago I wrote about a sleepless night spent thinking about my death. Since then, I’ve had a couple of people ask me what I have seen happen to others when the reality of their death becomes very clear. What kinds of ‘shifts’ in their day to day life? What kinds of shifts in their focus? Do priorities rearrange suddenly? Join Ben and…
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This is the first offering of a guided meditation. It will ask, if you are willing, that you listen with your eyes closed. Please don't try to listen and drive, or listen and cook, or listen and do anything else. I can promise you, it will lose something if you do. Thank you for listening to Where the Veil Grows Thin. You can always get these where…
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As complex as Scientism may appear, refuting it is a rather simple task. The Achilles heel for Scientism is that it is a philosophy that cannot be verified empirically. Therefore, it fails to meet its own standard.
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In this episode of “Coping”, Kevin and Kathy discuss various spiritual pathways and practices for nurturing one's soul and faith. We discuss Gary Thomas's book 'Sacred Pathways' which outlines nine different pathways: naturalists, sensates, traditionalists, aesthetics, intellectuals, caregivers, enthusiasts, contemplatives, and activists. Also prov…
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I thought this would be my first podcast of guided imagery. Not exactly meditation. Not in the sense some of you may be used to. These will be moments of grounding, thoughtful words of possibility, offerings of ‘what if’. This first one requires nothing of you but a listening ear. Next week, I’ll ask a bit more of you if you are willing. Thank you …
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What is scientism?
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A very short 'little something' I wrote to close a weekly meeting of cancer patients. Thank you for listening to Where the Veil Grows Thin. You can always get these wherever you get your podcasts or for more information, visit seanjeung.com.By Sean Jeung
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Is Christianity Intelligible? | Episode 1
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40:21Ben Besset begins his fall project at Seventh Reformed Church with a look into how do we know something, and how well do we know it?
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Kevin Deegan reads a meditation titled 'Blessing in the Chaos' by Jan Richardson. It is a calming and introspective piece that encourages the reader to find stillness and peace amidst the chaos and distractions of life.By Chaplain Kevin Deegan & Life Coach Kathy Young Deegan
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When things happen, completely out of the blue, do they really come from nowhere? Are they really, just, a coincidence? Thank you for listening to Where the Veil Grows Thin. You can always get these wherever you get your podcasts or for more information, visit seanjeung.com.By Sean Jeung
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This episode of the "Coping" podcast covers a discussion on the importance of soul care and the common excuses people make for not prioritizing it. Hosts Kathy and Kevin acknowledge that while the excuses like lack of time, discomfort with being alone, fear of silence, and inability to stop are valid, they provide practical tips and assignments to …
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Listen as Kathy reads a poetic reflection called, "On Time" by Ruth Haley Barton, on the importance of slowing down and savoring life's moments. Consider this in your own practice of self care, or if you don't yet have your own, please feel free to use this as a starting point. Kathy: I just invite you now to think about the words of this poem and …
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Soul Care: Embracing Solitude, Silence & Stillness
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18:16Summary Kevin and Kathy discuss the concept of 'soul care' and practices to nurture one's soul. Their discussion explores the importance of solitude, silence, and stillness as means to connect with one's inner self and find peace amidst the distractions and noise of daily life. Interspersed are helpful personal anecdotes, practical tips, and a poem…
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It was a 10 hour day working a rare shift at the hospital and it is pretty well captured in this 18 minute episode. Thank you for listening to Where the Veil Grows Thin. You can always get these wherever you get your podcasts or for more information, visit seanjeung.com.By Sean Jeung
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GenderBots with Julie Moore // EPISODE 2 // We Created a Monster!
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28:50Jules & Mike are BACK. After 3 years and 17 recorded conversations about the representation of gender in robots across media, we are finally releasing EPISODE 2 of The GenderBots Podcast! It's sort of like a "best of" or "clips show" for the last three year's worth of research, speculation, spreadsheets, charts & graphs, and binges & streams. Progr…
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What roles does Christ perform? Why does Jesus sometimes say He doesn't know the day or the hour of the end times? Why does He refer to God as His Father? Is Jesus not God? All this and more in this episode!
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This 22 minute is episode is base on a talk I wrote when I was asked to speak at the local Methodist Church. It is based on a conversation Ben and I had recently about hospice and NODA trainings and whether or not I thought the things we teach in those trainings could help people in everyday living right now while the world seems so chaotic. Thank …
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The Trinity is a complex and difficult concept to understand. Ben defines what it is and offers different ways to defend the doctrine of the Trinity from the many worldviews trying to attack it.
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