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Hey Arnel Podcast My name is Arnel Culum, a local Magic Valley video blogger. I’ve made over 900 videos documenting my adventures around Idaho and surrounding states, iv started a podcast to tell your story with a powerfull audio/video
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Welcome to the CARE Podcast, which focuses on Creative And Restorative Enterprises during and after group crises or disaster. The CARE podcast is a project of the Institute for Collective Trauma & Growth (ICTG). Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/care-podcast/support
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Do you see the brokenness in the world or in your own life and wonder if you can be a part of the change? It only takes one willing person to change a life. Join some of the top researchers, coaches, and counselors in the mental health world on the Coffee Cup Counseling podcast. We discuss counseling and coaching skills and techniques, mental and behavioral disorders, and much more! This podcast is for anyone who is interested in coaching or counseling. Whether you do not know anything about ...
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In this special episode, John Eklund, Lori Sheppard, and Phil Smith share how they got to where they are now. Having a mental health ministry is important in your church is essential. 1 in 4 people in the U.S. struggles with a mental illness and 70% of the people who seek out a counselor go to the church to ask for help before going seeking out a p…
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Since the pandemic, "the number one diagnosis is not a medical diagnosis, it is an anxiety diagnosis." Everyone is waiting for the next bad thing to happen. What can we do to overcome stress and anxiety? Depression expert, best-selling author, and AACC contributor, Dr. Gregg Jantz answers this question. Having a mental health ministry is important …
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Join us as host Phil Smith, Lori Sheppard, and John Eklund welcome Heather Stephenson from Temple City Church in Selma, NC! Heather is the Dare to Care ministry leader for Temple City Church. On May 6, the AACC joined Temple City Church for our first-ever Mental Health Coach Summit! We were truly blessed with a time full of worship, growth, and enc…
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"You can't keep it unless you give it away." Join us today as we welcome Tasha to the podcast. Having a mental health ministry is important in your church is essential. 1 in 4 people in the U.S. struggles with a mental illness and 70% of the people who seek out a counselor go to the church to ask for help before going seeking out a professional cou…
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In today's episode, we welcome Eddie, who suffered from lifelong addictions and suicidal ideation. Even after going through many treatment centers, he still found himself at his lowest point. Listen to today's episode to find out what it took for Eddie to find recovery. Having a mental health ministry is important in your church is essential. 1 in …
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In this episode, John Eklund hosts a conversation with Dr. Mercy Connors on the topic of boundaries and common mistakes made by counselors. Together, they cover a range of important subtopics including the significance of establishing boundaries, the art of active listening, the value of silence, the necessity of treating each client as a unique in…
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Amanda is a certified professional life coach, pastoral counselor, and ordained minister. In this episode, Amanda shares her story and how she transitioned her career from the pharmaceutical industry to counseling and coaching. Resources: Care and Counsel Bible https://www.aacc.net/product/care-and-counsel-bible/ Having a mental health ministry is …
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In Today's Episode Daryl Clark, Lead Pastor of State Street Community Church joins us to discuss how a mental health ministry changed his congregation from the inside out. Special thanks to our hosts: Phil Smith - Director of Mental Health Coach John Eklund LCSW - Founder of Recovery Alive! Lori Sheppard - Coordinator of Mental Health Coach Having …
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Establishing and respecting healthy boundaries is vital for maintaining healthy relationships with friends, family members, or clients. In this podcast, Dr. Shannae Anderson shares her valuable insights and practical tips to help you set and uphold healthy boundaries, ultimately leading to stronger and healthier relationships. Having a mental healt…
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Setting boundaries is important for a coach-client relationship. In this episode, host John Eklund (LCSW) welcomes Dr. Mercy to the Coffee Cup Counseling Podcast. Having a mental health ministry is important in your church is essential. 1 in 4 people in the U.S. struggles with a mental illness and 70% of the people who seek out a counselor go to th…
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On today's episode, we welcome Tisha and Casey Having a mental health ministry is important in your church is essential. 1 in 4 people in the U.S. struggles with a mental illness and 70% of the people who seek out a counselor go to the church to ask for help before going seeking out a professional counselor. Most of these churches are not equipped …
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Mental Health is the #1 growing need for ministry and churches need to equip themselves. On today's episode, the lead pastor of Temple City Church, Rodney Pearce explains how starting a mental health ministry changed Temple City for the better. Your hosts: Phil Smith, Director of Mental Health Coach John Eklund, LCSW, Recovery Alive Having a mental…
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In today's episode, Director of Mental Health Coach Phil Smith Welcomes John Eklund (LCSW) of Recovery Alive to the podcast. John explains how his church uses Mental Health Coaching to break the stigma surrounding mental health and meet people where they are. Having a mental health ministry is important in your church is essential. 1 in 4 people in…
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In this episode, a special guest host, Carrie Kohler, interviews Kate. Join us as Kate shares stories from the early days of the Institute, and answers the oft posed question: "Why collective trauma response?" If you are interested in Mental/Emotional/Spiritual Care or in disaster response, these stories will resonate. Are you a volunteer, or inter…
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Keith McLellan has deployed to many disasters across the country with the American Red Cross, and serves as a Chaplain for the Lompoc Police & Fire Department. About this episodeKate Wiebe and Keith McLellan discuss how communities and disaster response agencies are adapting to meet increasing needs around the country. They explore the shift in dis…
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Kate Wiebe and Erin Jantz discuss the Village of Care. Erin shares her experience and research in the ways Spiritual Direction and trauma or disaster intersect. She shares trauma informed tips for whole community care, thoughts on networking between various health professions, and some helpful resources for trauma training. Listen in! --- Support t…
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Kate Wiebe and Leah Kahn discuss emergency management and community care, including learnings from Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Sandy. Leah shares tips on how to get involved as a volunteer, when donations don't help, the importance of public-private partnerships, and stories about community resilience that can be replicated in your community. A…
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In this episodes of "Controversial Topics with Nate Barnes" Nate, tackles one of the most controversial topics of our decade. It so controversial that right after Nate stated his opinion he was immediately banned from all social media than he was banned from life. Nate now wanders through South Dakota, in hiding, with golden retriever wondering how…
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