Do you feel alone in your own head when it comes to navigating life’s big and small problems? Do you find self-care language a little too self-focused but know you still need to do the work? Join us on Reframeables and eavesdrop your way into some new perspectives — we promise you'll feel less alone as you listen. We are Nat and Bec, two very different sisters who come together each week to reframe some of life's big and small stuff. Nat's a PhD whose favourite phrase is “let’s reframe that! ...
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Veteran teacher Dr. Jamie Collins and novice teachers Natalie Davey and Rachel Evans discuss the challenges, joys, and practicalities of teaching in the English classroom. We believe there’s beauty in storytelling, there’s beauty in reading, and there’s beauty in learning. Sometimes, though, the beauty is difficult to see through the things that make teaching difficult: isolation, a mountain of expectations, complicated school systems, and finding the best ways to teach students. In this pod ...
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Do you think art can change the world? So do I! We’re at a pivotal moment when scientists, medical practitioners, and creatives are coming together in recognition of the ways that art plays an indispensable role in our well-being, as individuals, communities, and societies. In each episode we hear from artists and creatives who share their inspiration for their work and its wider impact. These conversations about transformative artistic practices show the ways that art can be a catalyst for ...
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Weekly raw encouragement plus insanely-practical tips and interviews with ministry leaders who are crushing it. Discover more free resources plus ministry coaching info at JonathanHerron.com and @HighFiveJon.
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Welcome to the Humble and Honest podcast. A podcast filled with vulnerable conversations on life's biggest issues. Here you'll hear from Christian leaders from all over the world as they do their best to answer some of life's toughest questions. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen675/support
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From Teaching to Art: Natalie Davey's Story of Connection
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In this episode of Art Heals All Wounds, I share a voicemail from Natalie Davey, co-host of the Reframables podcast. Natalie recounts her journey of leaving a 20-year teaching career due to depression and discovering the importance of creativity for her well-being. Pam reflects on the power of creative conversations and invites listeners to share t…
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Reframing Mental Health in Times of Crisis with Niomi Cherney
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We often have conversations with folks who have written books. In this episode of Reframeables, Nat has a thoughtful conversation with child therapist Niomi Cherney, who’s in the midst of drafting her very own book on how to talk to loved ones with opposing viewpoints — think Trump supporter at one end of the table, and leftist liberal at the other…
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Deep Listening and the Healing Power of Writing with Meredith Heller
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In this episode of Art Heals All Wounds, versatile and multidisciplinary artist Meredith Heller shares her story of how writing poetry saved her life. From a troubled adolescence to becoming a writer and workshop leader, Meredith describes her longtime practice of deep listening as the beginning of self-expression. Her latest book, Writing by Heart…
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The Power of Vulnerability: How M. Brady Found Courage In Creativity
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In this episode of 'Art Heals All Wounds,' I explore the transformative power of vulnerability with guest Michael Brady, a psychotherapist and newly emerged musician. Michael, whose performance name is M. Brady, shares his journey from suffering a panic attack during a crucial audition in his youth and abandoning his dream of becoming a musician fo…
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Today's guest, Larry Osborne, has trained and coached thousands of top-level leaders in both the non-profit and profit sectors. Larry’s leadership books include: Lead Like A Shepherd, Sticky Church, Sticky Teams, Sticky Leaders, Mission Creep, and The Unity Factor. /// Discover a fresh new podcast for ministry leaders full of raw encouragement plus…
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Artistry and Activism: Catherine Filloux and 'How to Eat an Orange'
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In this episode of 'Art Heals All Wounds', I explore the transformative power of art with playwright and activist Catherine Filloux, focusing on her work that highlights human rights and the stories of survivors. Catherine discusses her upcoming one-woman play, 'How to Eat an Orange', inspired by the life of artist and activist Claudia Bernardi and…
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The Power of Art: Alex LeBoeuf's Creative Impact on the Myotonic Dystrophy Community
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In this episode of 'Art Heals All Wounds,' I share a personal story about my daughter's diagnosis with myotonic dystrophy. How I wished to meet someone like today’s guest! Alexandra LeBoeuf, a young Canadian artist and myotonic dystrophy advocate, discusses how her artwork and personal experiences have helped create a support network and raise fund…
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Reframing the Art of the Interview with Poet & Novelist Canisia Lubrin
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For this episode of Reframeables, we had the opportunity to speak with award-winning poet and novelist Canisia Lubrin about her new book Code Noir. After the interview, she sent the Reframeables duo an email, calling us both badass and tender, which is probably the best compliment we’ve ever been given — so there’s that. For context about her book,…
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The Making of Us: Adoption Stories that Connect and Heal with Sarah Reinhardt and Louise Browne, Hosts of Adoption: The Making of Me
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Don't forget to go to my website and leave me YOUR story of belonging to feature on a future episode! Buy Me a Coffee! In this episode of 'Art Heals All Wounds', my guests Sarah Reinhardt and Louise Browne explore the impact of stories in addressing the complex issues of adoption. As an adoptee myself, listening to their podcast, ‘Adoption: The Mak…
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Voicemail from Special Education Teacher and Mother, Julie Leboeuf
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Don't forget to go to my website and leave me YOUR story of belonging to feature on a future episode! Buy Me a Coffee! The Transformative Power of Art: Julie Leboeuf's Family Journey Voicemail from Julie Leboeuf! Julie, a special education teacher and mother, shares how art has played a critical role in her family's life, especially after her husba…
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How Mythical Creatures and Persian Fairytales Heal in a Coming of Age Story with Kiyash Monsef
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Don't forget to go to my website and leave me YOUR story of belonging to feature on a future episode! Buy Me a Coffee! In this episode of 'Art Heals All Wounds', I talk with author Kiyash Monsef about his book 'Once There Was', a story that blends mythical creatures and the protagonist Marjan's quest to reconnect with her Iranian heritage solve her…
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Voicemail from Writer, Filmmaker, and Podcaster Rebecca Davey
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Don't forget to go to my website and leave me YOUR story of belonging to feature on a future episode! Buy Me a Coffee! Voicemail from Rebecca Davey! Rebecca is an artist who discusses the significant role art has played in her life, particularly in navigating a painful platonic breakup during the pandemic. Rebecca shares how this personal experienc…
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Reframing the Productivity Narrative with the Sneaky Artist Nishant Jain
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We are reframing the productivity narrative with Instagram and Substack-famous sketch artist Nishant Jain — otherwise known as the Sneaky Artist. Nishant trained as an engineer, almost got his PhD, and then switched tracks to make art in public — sneakily. Now his full-time gig is sketching with a recognizable yellow fountain pen so that he can’t e…
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Writing Your Life Story and Finding Connection: Adoption, and Identity with Susan Kiyo Ito
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Don't forget to go to my website and leave me YOUR story of belonging to feature on a future episode! Buy Me a Coffee! This episode of 'Art Heals All Wounds' features a conversation with Susan Kiyo Ito, author of 'I Would Meet You Anywhere,' focusing on her experiences as a transracial adoptee seeking connection with her birth and adoptive families…
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Voicemail from Musician and Podcaster, Carolyn Kiel
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Don't forget to go to my website and leave me YOUR story of belonging to feature on a future episode! Buy Me a Coffee! In a voicemail message to Art Heals All Wounds, podcaster and musician Carolyn Kiel shares how arranging music has changed how she listens and how she sees the world! Thank you for leaving this voicemail, Carolyn! Follow Carolyn Ki…
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Connecting through Writing and Music: How Joe Field’s Books Inspire Young Readers
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Don't forget to go to my website and leave me YOUR story of belonging to feature on a future episode! Buy Me a Coffee! In this episode of 'Art Heals All Wounds,' I explore the theme of connection in art and creativity with Joe Field, creator of the Legends Universe and author of superhero books for adults and children. Joe delves into his creative …
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Connecting Through Art: Stories of Change and Growth
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Happy to be back for the sixth season of 'Art Heals All Wounds', where we’ll talk about 'Connection'! Exploring the transformative power of collaboration, cultural exchange and human bonds through artists and their stories, how does connection alter narratives and inspire growth? For this season, the podcast episodes will be released bi-weekly inst…
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On this episode of Reframeables, we are reframing rage with author Kathryn Mockler. She spoke with us about the despair of writing and editing climate justice work, and how she’s moved forward from rage and exchanged hurt for the earth for human connection. She calls it ‘post-hope,’ though instead of ‘hope,’ her preferred word is ‘possibility’ — a …
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Raised to stay and fighting to heal with Natalie Runion
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Today’s episode is with Natalie Runion, Pastor’s Kid turned Pastor. She currently lives in Colorado Springs, CO with her husband Tony and two daughters. She is the author and creator of the movement “Raised to Stay” where she shares the brutal beauty of being raised in the church and holding on to Jesus. Connect with Natalie on her website, podcast…
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Triumph after Tragedy with Davey Blackburn
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Welcome to the new season of the Humble and Honest Podcast! This captivating conversation is with Davey Blackburn, founder of Nothing is Wasted Ministries. Davey shares his powerful story of transforming personal tragedy into a mission of hope and redemption. To learn more, visit Nothing is Wasted Ministries Website and subscribe to Davey's podcast…
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Reframing Truth-Telling Through Fiction with Claudia Dey
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This week, we are reframing fiction as truth-telling with novelist, playwright, and clothing line creator Claudia Dey. You’ll hear our conversation filled with so many truths born of fiction, creating constraints to create, and the companionship of language. We talk about Claudia’s newest novel Daughter, and Hamlet, and theatre school memories of C…
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Art, Community, and Hope: Joe Field's Stories of Healing through Legends Universe
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In this episode of "Art Heals All Wounds," I talk about how this turn of the calendar from 2023 to 2024 reminds me of sliding down a wooded hill on snowy days with my friends—right into a street! I also share a voicemail from Joe Field, creator of the Legends Universe. Joe discusses how his work has affected individuals, from helping a young boy ov…
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Connecting Through Music: A Voicemail from Joey Held
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On this episode of Art Heals All Wounds, I share a voicemail from Joey Held, who talks about the impact of music on building a sense of belonging and the ability of art to heal. Joey hosts a podcast called Good People, Cool Things but he’s also a member of the band Burning Years. Joey talks about the way he sees music bringing people together durin…
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Is reframing burnout even possible? According to Emilie Aries, the founder of Bossed Up, it is — sort of. Emilie is a speaker and author whose company is committed to closing the gender leadership gap. In this episode, you’ll hear our conversation about the systemic nature of burnout culture, particularly for women. We unpack “role overload,” try a…
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Finding Belonging and Discovering the Power of Listening: Gwen Whittle, Postproduction Sound Supervisor
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In this episode of Art Heals All Wounds, I interview longtime friend Gwen Whittle, a supervising sound editor and three-time Academy Award nominee for the films Avatar, Tron Legacy, and Avatar, The Way of Water. We discuss Gwen's journey from New York to San Francisco, her experiences in the sound editing industry, and the importance of sound in st…
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Celebrating Neurodiversity, Beauty, and Belonging with Illustrator and Writer Allegra Thelemaque
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In this episode, I interview my daughter, Allegra Thelemaque, illustrator and writer, about the idea of feeling like you belong in your body. We also discuss how finding one's own sense of style can help redefine the concept of beauty. Allegra and I both have myotonic dystrophy, a multi-system disease that can affect muscle strength, muscle stiffne…
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Transformation, Healing, and Belonging: Dazié Rustin Grego-Sykes and Derrick Miller-Handley on Queer and Black Representation in Art
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This week I interview artists Dazié Rustin Grego-Sykes and Derrick Miller-Handley. They discuss the creation and impact of their performance piece, 'The Changer and the Changed', a performed memoir of Dazié’s lived experience, exploring issues of child sex abuse, addiction, and the experience of being Black, Queer, and HIV positive. Through this de…
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The Nature of Belonging--A Voicemail From Miguel Angel Vazquez
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In this episode, I feature a thought-provoking reflection on belonging in a voicemail from Miguel Angel Vazquez. Discover the different dimensions of belonging, how it can shift with experiences, and the essential ways we know that we belong. Don't forget to go to my website and leave me YOUR story of belonging to feature on a future episode! Buy M…
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Exploring Healing Through Art with Almudena Rocca and Her The Intuitive Drawing Journal:
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In this episode of Art Heals All Wounds, I speak with multidisciplinary artist Almudena Rocca about her book 'The Intuitive Drawing Journal: A Guided Journal for Processing Feelings and Emotions'. The journal employs the technique of continuous line drawing to help individuals explore and express their emotions without judgement. Almudena shares he…
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Today's guest, Ron Luce, has worked with 100,000 churches producing stadium events that reached 3 million teenagers. With decades of experience in youth ministry, Ron is now working with churches globally on a new discipleship pathway, Project 13. /// Discover a fresh new podcast for ministry leaders full of raw encouragement plus insanely-practica…
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Reframing Courtney Love: Fighting Gender Bias in Pop Culture with Lisa Whittington-Hill
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This week on Reframeables, we spoke with author Lisa Whittington-Hill about her new book Girls, Interrupted: How Pop Culture is Failing Women. With Lisa, we jumped right in with a discussion about female rage, considered the failings of media for middle age women and teenage girls, and shared some nostalgic memories of Courtney Love — who Lisa has …
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Her Deaf Mother Blossomed and Found Belonging as an Artist--A Voicemail From Paige Friend
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In this episode of Art Heals All Wounds, I share a heartfelt voicemail from Paige Friend, host of ‘The Beach Speaks’ podcast, discussing her deaf mother’s journey of self-realization and acceptance facilitated by art. Ginny, developed her lip-reading skills, giving Paige a delightful way of communicating with her mother across a room. Unable to wor…
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Adoption, Secrets, and Identity: Christina YR Lim’s Film 'B-Side for Taylor'
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In this episode of 'Art Heals All Wounds', I speak with filmmaker Christina YR Lim about 'B-Side for Taylor', a film that explores adoption, identity, and family secrets. As a contribution to National Adoption Awareness Month, the discussion centers around the film's storyline, which follows a Korean American adoptee's journey to learn more about h…
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Adoption, Family Secrets, and Healing with Carlyn Montes De Oca, Author of "Junkyard Girl"
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Animal advocate Carlyn Montes De Oca embarked on a journey of self-discovery when she took a commercial DNA test in 2019. Expecting to uncover her Jewish heritage within her Hispanic bloodline, Carlyn was stunned to learn that she had been adopted at birth. This revelation shattered her sense of identity, as she discovered that her entire extended …
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How Art and Creativity Lead to Well-Being with Dr. Tasha Golden and Arts on Prescription
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Dr. Tasha Golden is an international speaker and consultant, a career singer/songwriter, and a public health scientist. In this episode, Tasha shares with us her work on the Arts On Prescription Field Guide, a resource that seeks to integrate arts, culture, and nature into medical care to promote overall well-being and not just the absence of disea…
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Reframing Trauma Through Pop Culture with Jen Sookfong Lee
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Pop culture is supposed to be light — downright breezy. Or, as we discovered in our conversation with celebrated Canadian author Jen Sookfong Lee, it can be something more: a bridge to navigating the complexities of intergenerational trauma, reckoning with one’s place in the world, and, perhaps most poignantly, facing the self. We hope you are able…
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Finding Belonging as a Standup Comedian--Rabiah Coon
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Standup comedian and podcaster, Rabiah Coon, shares a story of belonging on a voicemail to the show! Listen to how Rabiah found a sense of belonging performing standup. If you want to share your story of belonging on Art Heals All Wounds, you can send me a voicemail at https://www.arthealsallwoundspodcast.com/ and I'll share it on a future episode!…
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Stand-Up and Stereotypes: Sadia Azmat's New Book 'Sex Bomb'
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Description: In this episode, I sit down with the talented comedian and author Sadia Azmat. We delve into the world of stand-up comedy, exploring how Sadia has used humor to navigate complex themes of identity, culture, and relationships. From her unique perspective as a hijabi comedian, Sadia shares her journey of self-discovery and how she's chal…
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Reclaiming Haitian Heritage: Lalin St. Juste's Music Explores Different Experiences of Belonging
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Lalin St. Juste has been a staple in the Bay Area music scene for a decade with her genre-bending band The Seshen. In this episode, Lalin takes us on a transformative journey of healing and reclamation of her Haitian heritage through her solo music. As a Haitian American, Lalin has felt a deep connection to her roots, but also struggled with issues…
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Today's guest, Vince Antonucci, describes himself this way: "Personally, I have that typical story, told too many times: Guy grows up in home with Jewish mother and gambling addict father ... becomes a Christian in college by trying to prove the Bible isn’t true ... leaves career in law to become a pastor ... Starts a church in Virginia Beach that …
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Reclaiming Public Spaces: The Impact of Feminine Street Art with Amilli Onair, Street Artist
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Are you comfortable with the parts of you that are feminine? Are you comfortable in a feminine space? Explore the world of street art and its transformative power in public spaces with Amilli Onair. Discover how her murals challenge perceptions of feminine energy and create safe spaces for all. Amilli's street art beautifully embraces and celebrate…
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Reframing the Inside Joke with R. Eric Thomas
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This week we are reframing pop culture as self-care (or reframing the inside joke) with author R. Eric Thomas. In a wonderfully meandering conversation we talked about faith, office cake, gardening, hiking up (and then running down) mountains, looking to Oprah as a way to prepare for big feelings, and using Chekhov for life metaphors. Finally, we l…
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Memory, Climate Change, and Urban Transformation with dream hampton and her film 'Freshwater'
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We continue our season focusing on belonging by talking about places and spaces. What kinds of stories do you tell about the places of your past that made you who you are? How do you tell that story when that place has been destroyed by the effects of climate change? dream hampton is an independent filmmaker who recently released a nine-minute shor…
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The Heroism and Beauty of LGBTQIA+ Asylum Seekers, with Umberto N. Nicoletti, The Photographer Behind the Book 'Asylum'
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Who do you look up to? Do you have heroes? Fashion photographer Umberto N. Nicoletti has created a new coffee table book full of photographs of some of his heroes—LQBTQIA+ asylum seekers. Inspired by his friend Diego Puccio, a volunteer for Arcigay, an Italian organization that helps refugees obtain asylum, Umberto became passionate about fighting …
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Share Your Story of Belonging--I'll Go First
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Today's episode is all about belonging. In Season 5 we delve into the stories of artists and individuals who have experienced feeling like they don't fit in and have discovered creative ways to connect and heal. Today, I'll be sharing my own personal story of adoption, a journey that made me question where I truly belonged. I also want to invite al…
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This episode's guest, Taylor Hughes, fell in love with the art of illusion when his parents bought him a magic kit for his 7th birthday. More than 30 years and 3,000 shows later, Taylor has become known for his signature style of Magic Storytelling. He is a Bestselling Author, a highly sought after Keynote Presenter and his Comedy Magic Special '“C…
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Reframing the Friendship Fail with Shasta Nelson
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This week, we are reframing friendship — or more specifically, the friendship fail. To find out how a deep friendship has the potential to be rehabilitated, we talk with friendship expert Shasta Nelson, who has been called the Brené Brown of friendship. We talk about reframing loneliness, qualities every friendship needs, not downplaying our succes…
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This episode's guest, comedian Bob Smiley, has been doing standup comedy for over 20 years. He’s toured with bands such as the Newsboys, Third Day, and Mercy Me… even though his best friend, Toby Mac, tells him not to name drop. He’s an author of 3 kid books and a podcast for Focus on the Family under the brand series he created called “The Adventu…
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Conversations: Crossed Wires with Jae Bloom and James Bilsbrough and guest, Dr. Catherine Flick, Chatting AI Ethics
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AI--how are you feeling about it? Excited about its potential? Concerned that it's not quite ready for prime time? I feel both of these things. I've already heard some amazing ideas for its use in Arts and Health. And I've used ChatGPT, with mixed results. So my ears perked up while listening to this episode from Jae Bloom and James Bilsbrough on t…
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Conversations: Reframeables, Hosted by Rebecca and Natalie Davey: Reframing "The Sex Talk" with Emily Roach
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Do you remember getting "The Sex Talk"? The ones I experienced left a lot to be desired! Which is why I love this conversation between the hosts of Reframeables, Rebecca and Natalie Davey, and sex-positive communicator, Emily Roach. If you find yourself facing "The Talk" with a young person in your life, I think you'll find some good ideas from thi…
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