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  • In this Touchy Subjects Podcast episode, Sex, Love, and Relationship Coach Amanda Testa shares her deconstruction journey from a conservative Southern Baptist upbringing to becoming a sex coach. The conversation explores the impact of purity culture on self-worth, relationships, and societal expectations, emphasizing the importance of embracing a positive and informed approach to sexuality.

    Key Takeaways:

    Purity culture sucks: It messes with self-worth, objectifies people, and puts unfair pressure on women.Let's talk about sex, baby: The podcast encourages relearning how we view and discuss sexuality, focusing on understanding our bodies and prioritizing our own needs and desires.Sexy growth: Embracing a positive attitude towards sexuality can lead to personal growth and stronger connections, so let's ditch the old, outdated narratives.

    About Amanda Testa:

    Amanda Testa is a trusted healer, coach, and guide who’s served hundreds of clients over the years with masterful skills in coaching, pleasure embodiment, and somatic trauma resolution.  Her clients tenderly heal their relationship with their sexuality, shamelessly embrace pleasure, own their sexy confidence, and cultivate deeply connected relationships with my fiercely loving support. 

    When she is not leading transformative sessions, you can find her snuggling her spunky 10 year old, flirting with her sexy hubs, playing in nature, enjoying live music, and having epic conversations about sex with fellow experts on her Find Your Feminine Fire podcast.  

    After thousands of hours of training in trauma informed sex and relationship coaching, tantric sex coaching, sacred sexuality, energy healing, somatic trauma resolution, and more, Amanda has seen time and time again the magic and wisdom of our bodies. We all have the ability to return to our blueprint of health, aliveness, pleasure and sovereignty, and you can too.   

    With Amanda's powerful, loving and gentle support, her clients find their desire and pleasure again, find safety and bliss in their bodies, and remember they are enough just as they are. Check out her free resources here.

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  • In this episode, Erin and guest, Hope Pedraza, explore the intersection spirituality and religion. Hope shares her journey breaking away from conservative Southern Baptist beliefs, emphasizing the transformative power of recognizing individual opinions.

    The discussion challenges Christian narratives around sacrifice and delves into the contrasting mindsets between conditioned beliefs and an abundance mindset in spirituality. Additionally, Hope sheds light on Reiki and Human Design, highlighting its roots in light energy, divine source healing and science, while addressing common misconceptions.

    Key Takeaways:

    Deconstruction and Spiritual Evolution:

    Hope's journey from conservative roots to personal deconstruction.Recognition of individual opinions as transformative in late twenties.

    Challenging Christian Narratives:

    Erin questions Christian narratives around sacrifice and suffering.Contrast between conditioned beliefs and abundance mindset in spirituality.

    Reiki and Intention in Healing:

    Hope introduces Reiki's roots in light energy and divine source healing, as well as Human Design.Addressing misconceptions, emphasizing the role of intention in spiritual tools.

    Connect with Hope Pedraza:

    Hope Pedraza is a Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner, Certified Holistic Nutritionist, Reiki Practitioner, Human Design guide, as well as the founder of inBalance, a pilates based fitness franchise and the host of the Hopeful and Wholesome podcast. She helps female entrepreneurs heal chronic symptoms, create balance and ease in the body in the with a combination of functional medicine and energy medicine so they can live a life of joy, fulfillment and impact.

    Learn more about Hope and her offerings here.

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  • In this episode, we dive deep into the touchy subject of money within the church. Dr. Severine Bryan, an accredited financial counselor, shares her personal journey from divorce to rebuilding her finances.

    The conversation explores the intersection of faith, finances, and church practices. Discover the harmful effects of guilt-inducing tactics, the difference between tithing and giving, and the need for a cultural shift in how churches approach financial matters.

    Key Learnings:

    Money as a Tool: Understand the true nature of money as a tool for improving your life, and learn to use it wisely.

    Generous Giving: Explore the concept of giving generously and its positive impact on personal finances and the community.

    Cultish Practices: Recognize and question coercive practices in churches, such as linking tithing to membership and volunteering.

    Stewardship Over Giving: Shift the focus from giving to stewardship, teaching individuals how to manage their entire paycheck effectively.

    Toxic Culture: Address the toxic culture of guilt and shame around giving, encouraging a more open and compassionate approach.

    About Dr. Severine Bryan

    Dr. Severine Bryan is an Accredited Financial Counselor® (AFC®), speaker, and host of the Dr. Sev Talks Money podcast. She has been teaching personal finance concepts for over 20 years, but in 2020 she founded Bryan Financial Empowerment LLC to further her mission of serving women. Dr. Sev helps busy women take command of their basic personal finances so they can reach their financial goals and gain peace of mind. An active member of the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education®, she believes that anything is possible with a plan.

    Connect with Dr. Sev on LinkedIN here

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  • In this unfiltered and authentic conversation, we dive into the often overlooked aspects of Diversity within the Church. The guests share personal experiences, addressing the challenges of diversity, bias, and leadership roles. From the impact of cultural identities to the struggles faced in predominantly white churches, the discussion uncovers the need for healing and understanding before achieving true inclusivity.

    In this episode, we discussed:

    Observations of Racism, Discrimination, and Biases in the ChurchSocial Justice How to approach diversity when it comes to leadership in the Church

    About our Guests:

    Eric Ellis, President and CEO of Integrity Development Corp., is an award-winning entrepreneur, thought leader, author, and keynote speaker with over thirty years of experience in diversity, equity, and inclusion.

    Named one of the Top 100 DEI Experts in the World by the Society for Human Resources Management and "Cincinnati's Diversity Fixer" by The Cincinnati Enquirer, Eric is an innovative leader who helps transform organizational cultures into people-centered workplaces that inspire employee engagement and a sense of belonging.

    Eric is a singer/songwriter, and the author of Diversity Conversations. He hosts a weekly podcast named after his book.

    Uwem Ward is a Recovery & Resurgence Coach who guides women through Spirit-Led Deconstruction and is affectionately known as The #HolyHotHead for a reason. She is the author and visionary behind “Unapologetically WorthyAF”, a journaling program designed to promote fiery self-love within Christian women who have been led to doubt their worth. Coach Uwem is a writer, a heartfelt public speaker and podcast guest, a domestic abuse survivor advocate, and a trained ministry leader for Celebrate Recovery and the California Black Women's Health Project. With over 25 years of experience in church ministry, she is now a new church planter and has recently launched a microchurch with her husband called WE ARE THE REFUGE in Sacramento, CA. Besides all that she does in the community, Coach Uwem is also a formerly homeschooling mother of 4 and has been married to her high school sweetheart for 17 years!

    Coach Uwem is also the founder and CEO of ALL MADE WELL Recovery Programs —providing the church and its leaders with EMOTIONAL x SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT initiatives to disrupt & reimagine church culture. AMW offers private and group coaching, as well as churchwide programs that specialize in betrayal trauma recovery from childhood experiences, domestic abuse, and sex addiction as well as racial and spiritual trauma rooted in hierarchy.

    Bishop Anthony Pelt is a native Floridian, who has respectively received his B.A. in Political Science and his Masters in Public Administration at the University of Central Florida.

    Bishop Pelt is an ordained Bishop and the Founding Senior Pastor of Radiant Living Worship Center. He has served on several local, state & International Boards; Including Youth and Christian Education, Seminary Board of Theology and also on the General Assembly Cabinet for the Church of God.

    Bishop Pelt is a man who really loves the Lord, serves the Lord with gladness and is committed to implementing solid biblical teaching in ministry to elevate the people in everyday living outside of the church walls with strong belief that Christian Education is the key to Church Elevation for the total man". Bishop Pelt has preached throughout the States, Canada, and the Caribbean Islands.

    Bishop Anthony Pelt was recently appointed, by the Church of God International Headquarters, as the Administrative Bishop for Florida-Cocoa. Bishop Pelt is married to (Millicent), has three...

  • Welcome back to the Touchy Subjects Podcast! After a hiatus, Erin returns with a deeply personal reflection on the complexities of life, deconstruction, and the need for reconstruction in beliefs.

    In this episode, we navigate through the metaphor of Jenga, comparing it to the process of deconstruction and reconstruction of beliefs. Emphasizing how events, trauma, and personal growth prompt a reevaluation of ingrained beliefs, highlighting the necessity of this ongoing process.

    Erin challenges the misconception that deconstruction signifies an abandonment of faith, expressing a desire for a more nuanced understanding within Christianity. She stresses the importance of active listening and seeking understanding instead of judgment in conversations about faith and deconstruction.

    Exploring the dynamics within church communities, Erin identifies cultural problems affecting congregations. Cliques, leadership issues, and unkind behaviors hinder a church's growth and acceptance.

    Looking ahead, Erin shares plans for a non-profit aimed at fostering healthy churches. She envisions a collaborative effort, involving experts and passionate individuals, to bring about positive change within church structures.

    Key Points:Deconstruction as Growth: Deconstruction is portrayed as a vital aspect of personal growth and spiritual maturity, not a departure from faith.Cultural Challenges in Churches: Issues within church cultures, including cliques and leadership problems, hinder growth and inclusivity.Vision for Change: The host outlines plans for a non-profit endeavor aimed at cultivating healthy church environments.Call for Collaboration: Emphasizes the need for collective effort and hopes for a grassroots movement to initiate positive changes in churches.

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  • In this eye-opening episode, our three guests—Bre, Dr. Jan, and Hillary—bravely share their personal journeys within various cults, shedding light on the dark corners of manipulative environments. Bre, raised in a non-denominational cult in Canada, discusses the toxic religious aspects and her subsequent venture into coaching to aid others in their recovery. Dr. Jan, a former school psychologist, provides insights into the damaging effects of the shepherding movement, exposing the perils of authoritarianism and control. Hillary's story unveils her experiences in the Twin Flames Universe, an online spiritual group, detailing emotional manipulation, financial exploitation, and the pressure to conform.

    The heart of the episode explores the theme of high-control environments, commonly associated with cults. Bre emphasizes power dynamics and the coercion to serve and tithe within religious communities, revealing a lack of autonomy in decision-making. Instances where seeking permission from pastors for personal choices was the norm, especially for women, illustrate the extent of control. Hilary contributes her perspective from the Twin Flame universe, delving into how the group leader manipulated relationships and influenced gender transitions to fit prescribed unions.

    This insightful conversation brings attention to the red flags indicative of cult-like control in various environments, urging listeners to recognize and navigate these warning signs. Join us as we delve into the shared struggles of autonomy, manipulation, and the quest for freedom within the diverse experiences of our guests.

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    About our Guests:

    Dr. Jan Fox-Peterson practiced school psychology for many years for a large, urban k-12 school district until she became a consultant in restorative practices and a Supreme Court approved mediation/dispute resolution provider. In a nutshell, in the last decades, Dr. Jan has focused on coaching people in relationship wellness, compassionate communication, transforming conflict, and discovering their inner strength to persevere through trials in life.

    Bre Hamilton is trained through an ICF accredited coach training, as well as utilizing her own methodology, Awareness to Action Method™️. She works with Folx who have escaped toxic religion to heal and deconstruct their beliefs in order to live the life they truly intend to live through tapping back into their intuition, primarily through community focused programs.

    Hillary Dahl is a trauma sensitive coach that has a passion and desire to guiding others to get out of their heads and into their lives. Hillary works with you in a loving and compassionate way to guide you to a solution to bring you more peace and ease.

  • In this episode, we dive deep into the complex world of spiritual narcissism with Stacy Sanderson, a registered psychotherapist with expertise in narcissism and narcissistic recovery. Stacy shares her personal experiences and insights on these topics, shedding light on the distinctions between regular narcissism and spiritual narcissism. She also provides valuable advice on dealing with toxic situations and finding healing and recovery.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    Narcissism as a trait vs. Narcissism as a personality disorderThe misuse of diagnostic language in everyday conversationsThe red flags of Narcissistic AbuseHow to recognize Spiritual Narcissism, with examples in different contextsHow to handle toxic situations What the recovery and healing process looks like for someone that has experienced narcissistic abuse

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    About our Guest:

    Stacey Sanderson is a Registered Psychotherapist, author, facilitator and teacher taking a holistic approach to healing narcissistic wounding in individuals, families, groups and organizations. She is passionate about helping people be empowered, embrace their spiritual gifts and live their mission - because the world needs them! Stacey is married and the mother of two amazing adult children, and some rescued fur babies!

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  • In this episode of the Touchy Subjects Podcast, Erin Billings engages in a thought-provoking conversation with David Hayward, also known as Naked Pastor, shedding light on the crucial topic of spiritual abuse within religious institutions. David shares his journey from being a pastor for three decades to becoming a full-time artist and community leader, emphasizing the importance of transparency within the Church.

    We Discussed:

    What Spiritual Abuse is and what it looks likeThe red flags of Spiritual AbuseDeconstructing after Spiritual AbuseHow to report Spiritual AbuseAccountability in the Church

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    About our Guest:

    David Hayward served the church for about 30 years, then left the ministry in 2010.

    He’s been running the nakedpastor blog since 2005 where he posts his provocative cartoons and articles, as well as his artwork.

    He launched an online community called The Lasting Supper, a place for people to change without being judged or instructed, and where they can learn to become spiritually independent.

    He’s been cartooning, making art, writing, and speaking around his core passions: personal authentic freedom, the power to change our own lives, community, and the creative spirit to make our world a better place.

    He and his wife live in eastern Canada. They have three adult children.

    Connect with NakedPastor David Hayward:

    Website: www.nakedpastor.com

    Instagram: @nakedpastor

  • In this episode, we delve deep into the world of deconstruction and how it affects our relationships and support systems. Our guests, Rebecca Lynn, Erin Watson Mohr, and Julie Tran, share their personal journeys through deconstruction and the impact it has had on their lives. From family dynamics to finding a new sense of community, we explore the multifaceted aspects of this transformative process.

    We Discussed:

    Deconstruction's Impact on RelationshipsThe Role of Support SystemsThe Impact on ChildrenFinding Community and Creating Safe SpacesPrioritizing Self-Care

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    About our Guests:

    Rebecca Lynn (RebL) is a multi-passionate entrepreneur, speaker, writer, coach, and leadership expert. She currently runs her own coaching practice where she works with individuals, families, and teams to become more emotionally aware, increase their self-awareness, and to break out of the roles they take on based on societal expectations and individual limiting beliefs, especially when those cause harm. Rebecca is especially passionate about helping women see themselves through the lens of trauma, social pressures, and their own self-imposed expectations so they can emerge as their most authentic, whole self. Rebecca Lynn loves speaking to teams about team dynamics and communication, and the value of vulnerability and holding space. She also loves bringing awareness to groups and organizations about the presence and impacts of trauma on individuals and the team.

    Erin Watson Mohr was a pastor for 20 years serving the church in many ways, though her main focus was music ministry, youth and young adults and associate pastor where she developed and oversaw prophetic ministry. Erin is currently a life coach serving her clients through her own organic model of holistic healing. She has two daughters and lives on a little hobby farm near Winnipeg Canada.

    Julie Tran is a former executive in the commercial real estate industry turned Compassionate Communication Marriage Coach. She works with modern, success driven women and mentors them in mastering the art and skill of compassionate communication. Her soul mission is to empower women to become powerful, courageous, feminine leaders, so that they can lead their marriage to peace and paradise, without couples therapy.

  • In this episode, we dive deep into the effects of trauma on the body and nervous system. Many of us are unaware of how trauma can manifest physically, and our guests, Nervous System Regulation Expert Rhysa Sisco and Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Virginia Wingler shed light on this crucial topic.

    We discuss:

    How trauma (Big T and little t traumas) affect the bodyRecognizing the physical manifestations of emotional traumaTrauma's impact on the nervous systemThe importance of self-advocacy

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Nervous System Regulation Quiz

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    About our Guests:

    Rhysa Sisco is a serial entrepreneur, speaker, and life and business empowerment mentor who has a Master's Degree in Occupational Therapy and transitioned from healthcare to pursue her dreams as an entrepreneur and Founded Regulate with Rhysa. In her decade long career, she has empowered over 1000+ high-achievers and leaders to transform their lives by unlocking the keys to tap into their full potential with her HIERARCHY OF POWER system and Regulation Program. She has been invited to speak at places such as PodTalks, TagTalks, health and wellness summits, been a guest on top 1% business podcasts, and her work has been featured in Authority Magazine.

    Virginia Wingler has been a nurse for more than 10 years and a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner for 4 years. Most of her career has been in corrections, inpatient psychiatry and community mental health. She has been married to her husband for 27 years and has two children.

  • In this episode, we delve into the topic of spiritual bypassing and its impact on individuals dealing with chronic health issues. Our guests, Brooke and Tay, share their personal experiences and insights on how well-intentioned but misguided spiritual responses can affect those who are struggling with serious health conditions.

    We discuss:

    How people with chronic illness has impacted our personal lives, as well as our deconstructionThe need for boundaries and self-care rituals when you have a chronic illnessWhat Spiritual Bypassing is, sounds like, and how it affects peopleHow to create a supportive environment for someone with a chronic illness

    About our Guests:

    Tay Francis is more than a brand consultant - she is also an award-winning researcher and a human design expert. A Caribbean native with advanced degrees in psychology and population statistics, Tay has dedicated her career to understanding how people behave and communicate.

    During the global pandemic, Tay left corporate market research and launched her own consulting firm: The Empowerment Axis Consultancy. Today, she uses her unique background and human design expertise to help coaches and entrepreneurs build better relationships with their clients and themselves.

    Brooke Gurrad is a liver transplant recipient, wife, mom, and chronically ill human. After a diagnosis of autoimmune hepatitis in 2005, she received a life-saving liver transplant that same year. She has a Bachelor's in Music, Vocal Performance from Lee University and a Masters in Teaching from St. Martin’s University.

    Brooke has accumulated quite the repertoire of jobs, but they all come back to teaching, coaching, and helping people. With experience using tools of EQi (emotional intelligence), Strengths Finder, Myers-Briggs, and Enneagram, she developed a 2-year Self Awareness curriculum to coach clients as they go through job transitions, discover new dreams, navigate relationships, and dig into emotional health. Brooke is now honored to use those same tools to support my community with chronic illness, focusing on transplant patients.

  • In this episode, Erin shares her personal healing journey, focusing on letting go of traumas and finding a path to a healthier and happier life.

    Through her transparent storytelling, Erin delves into the importance of awareness, seeking healing modalities, and taking steps towards self-discovery. She emphasizes that healing is not always instantaneous, but a continuous journey that requires patience and self-compassion.

    Erin discusses various healing techniques, including energy work, NLP, Reiki, and more. Tune in to learn how healing is possible through different tools and modalities, and how acknowledging the need for healing is the first step towards self-growth.

    Connect with the healers Erin mentioned in the episode:

    Elizabeth KnittelAmanda SteadmanMaria Afouxenides

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  • In this episode, Erin has a candid conversation with Andrew Blaylock, Brad Klausman, and Christopher Richardson, who share their experiences and perspectives on deconstruction within the church.

    We explore the stigma around deconstruction, the importance of fostering safe spaces for questions, and ways the church can better support those navigating this journey.

    Key Takeaways:

    Deconstruction and Church Stigma:

    Deconstruction within the church is often stigmatized, but it's important to recognize that even pastors undergo periods of questioning and deconstruction.The conversation aims to break down the stigma surrounding deconstruction and encourage an open dialogue.

    Embracing Questions:

    The Bible encourages asking questions, seeking, and knocking, suggesting that it's okay not to have all the answers.Distinguishing between the teachings of Jesus and the teachings of the church is essential to address discrepancies and misconceptions.

    Relevant Resources for Deconstruction:

    Personal experiences with deconstruction have led to the discovery of resources that aid in the process, such as books like Rob Bell's "What is the Bible?" and Andy Stanley's "Irresistible."The Liturgist podcast, which features honest discussions on deconstruction, offers comfort to those going through similar experiences.

    Creating a Safe Space:

    The church can foster a safe environment for deconstruction by embracing doubts, providing a platform for open conversations, and acknowledging that faith journeys vary.A balance is needed between affirming core beliefs and allowing room for diverse perspectives.

    Truth Telling and Accountability:

    A crucial step toward creating a safe space is for the church to be transparent about its history, acknowledging past mistakes and abuse.Accountability and honesty are key to rebuilding trust within the congregation.

    Support and Love Throughout Deconstruction:

    Deconstruction is a natural part of growth, and individuals going through it should know they are loved and supported, regardless of where their journey takes them.Deconstruction can lead to personal growth and an enhanced understanding of faith.

    Conclusion:

    Deconstruction within the church should be met with compassion, support, and a commitment to truth. Creating safe spaces for questions and doubts is crucial for personal growth and strengthening the church community.

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  • In this episode of the Touchy Subjects Podcast, we delve into the sensitive topics of spiritual abuse, religious trauma, and church hurt. Erin shares her personal experiences and observations from her extensive work in various churches, shedding light on the need for change in church culture to create a safe space for everyone. The episode emphasizes the importance of education around mental health for church leaders and the necessity of building a more inclusive and affirming church culture.

    Key Takeaways from this episode:

    Understanding Church Hurt: Erin clarifies that church hurt is not merely about petty disagreements but rather religious trauma and spiritual abuse, which affects many church leaders as well.Addressing Mental Health Education: The lack of education around mental health in theological programs is discussed, highlighting the need for church leaders to be trained in recognizing and supporting people's mental health needs.Volunteers and Staff Burnout: Erin emphasizes the importance of treating volunteers with care, providing proper training and tools to avoid burnout. She also addresses the issue of staff members being used and abused due to high production demands.Setting Healthy Boundaries: Encouragement is given to establish boundaries to protect mental well-being and avoid church hurt. Erin shares her personal journey of realizing she didn't have to tolerate abuse in her church position.Building a Welcoming Church Culture: The episode emphasizes the significance of a church being a welcoming and inclusive space for everyone, regardless of their background, gender identity, or sexuality. Church leaders are urged to foster a culture of kindness and affirmation.Embracing Change for a Better Future: To stop the mass exodus of people leaving the church, the episode emphasizes the need for churches to change their culture and become more accepting, encouraging, and open to questions.

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  • Welcome to Season 2 of the Touchy Subjects Podcast!

    In this episode, Erin opens up about her healing journey from religious trauma and how embracing deconstruction changed her life. She shares personal stories and insights into the toxic culture within the church, the importance of recognizing pastors as flawed humans, and the need to prioritize mental health and well-being.

    Content Warning: This episode contains discussions around spiritual abuse, religious trauma, and sensitive topics. Listener discretion is advised.

    In this episode, Erin discusses:

    Her upbringing in a Church of God family and the conditioning and legalism they faced.The impact of unhealed child trauma on her emotional, mental, and physical well-being.Her struggle with an unhealthy attachment to work, finding worth through productivity, and the need to embrace self-worth independent of achievements.The importance of deconstructing belief systems and conditioning to become better humans.The need to prioritize humans over institutions in the church for positive change and healing.

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  • January 28 is International Holocaust Remembrance Day, and given our current social and political climate, this felt like an appropriate time to discuss Anti Semitism. Our guests for this episode are Jaime Morocco and Tal Yardeni.

    In this episode, our guests shared:
    Their personal experiences with Anti Semitism and discriminationTheir fears surrounding the current social and political climate and how it impacts Jews everywnereWhy pacifying Anti Semitic rhetoric can be dangerous
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    Connect with Jaime Morocco:
    Jaime is a body transformation coach who helps women achieve their dream body permanently using science, mindset and energetics. She have had the privilege to have coached hundreds of women in her career. Her work has been featured in PopSugar, Insider, Univision and Refinery 29.

    Connect with Tal Yardeni:
    Tal is a breakup recovery coach who helps women let go of their ex, learn how to love the eff out of themselves, and be ready for their best relationship yet with her group coaching program, The Breakup to Badass Formula. Was born in the homeland, Israel and grew up in sunny Key West Floria.

  • Thank you for listening to this episode, Your Divine Permission Slip with Whitnee Nicole, a former clinical therapist turned spiritual coach.

    Whitnee will be speaking at A Deconstructed Holiday at 1pm on Sunday, December 18 on Connecting Inward for Divine Alignment. In this session, we’re going to be tapping into divine permission and expansion that feeds the soul.

    Register for A Deconstructed Holiday here: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/a-deconstructed-holiday/register

    More about Whitnee Nicole:
    Best described as a spiritual channel, Whitnee Nicole believes in following your soul in business and life. Whitnee began her career as a Clinical Therapist but burnt out. Then, her marriage burnt too. She went from a life that looked perfect on paper to leaning on deeper guidance, what she calls spirit guidance, to begin her journey as a business and spiritual mentor.

    The journey hasn’t been easy, and Whitnee wants to break down what tapping into your soul’s energy truly means. Whitnee feels that everyone deserves to live a life of alignment, joy, and balance. In a world that is focused on hustle and bustle, Whitnee’s specialty is integrating and balancing masculine and feminine energies in business and life to create success without sacrificing your peace.

    When Whitnee is not working with clients, you can find her hooked into a nostalgic rom-com binge or enjoying sweater weather and amazing coffee. You can connect with Whitnee at @innervibetribe on Instagram.

  • In this episode, Becka Robinson shares how you can reclaim Christmas after leaving organized religion.

    Becka is going to be hosting a session, Reclaiming Rituals: Christmas & Yule at A Deconstructed Holiday Sunday, December 18 at 7pm. Register for free here: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/a-deconstructed-holiday/register

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    Follow Becka on Instagram @beckarobinson or check out campsite.bio/beckarobinson for more information.

    Becka Robinson is a writer, award winning artist, executive coach and guide for those looking to connect deeply to meaning outside of religion and find ways to reclaim their sense of self and power.

    Her current work revolves around themes of self discovery, sensuality, deconstruction and reclamation as she helps guide sensitive souls through navigating and integrating their growth and spiritual healing journeys.

    She lives in Orlando, FL with her husband and two children.

  • This episode contains dialogue around sexual abuse. Listener discretion advised.

    On this episode, Erin talks with Dr. Liz DuBois about how Purity Culture impacted her life and led to her deconstruction.

    Dr. Liz shares her personal experiences with sexual abuse and how "Marry or Burn" theology contributed to her religious trauma. She also gives an amazing 3-ingredient recipe on how church leaders should approach talking about s*x with young people (you know, instead of only shoving abstinence down their throats).

    Dr. Liz will be speaking at A Deconstructed Holiday: Virtual Conference for Faith Deconstruction on Sunday, December 11 at 2pm. You can register for free at: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/a-deconstructed-holiday/register

    For more information about A Deconstructed Holiday, follow @letstalktouchysubjects on Instagram.

    About Dr. Liz DuBois:
    Dr. Liz DuBois (PhD, Conflict Resolution, MA, Sociology) is an executive coach and
    high-conflict divorce coach. Through one-on-one coaching, organizational consulting,
    and public speaking, Dr. DuBois helps clients have greater impact, increase their
    income, scale their businesses, and create professional lives that make them feel
    deliciously fulfilled.

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    On this episode, we discussed why women holding leadership positions in the church is a touchy subject.
    On this episode, we shared:
    Experiences with discrimination as female leaders in the Church
    Biblical grounds for women to hold high level leadership positions in church
    How to create space in the Church for women to have a voice for generations to come


    About our panel:
    Rev. Susan “Sue” A. Webley (She/Her/Hers) is an award-winning ordained minister and entrepreneur on a mission to Encourage, Empower, and Educate. She is an Associate Pastor at Rivers of Living Water Ministries, UCC in NY and NJ, and serves The Fellowship of Affirming Ministries as its National Minister of Youth and Young Adult Ministries. An advocate for the traumatized, ostracized, villainized, and stigmatized, part of Sue’s life’s work is to help young people -particularly those who exist on the margins - realize their purpose, tap into their Divine-given potential, and embrace their power. Sue is the editor of the anthology At the Table: Words of Faith, Affirmation, and Inspiration for LGBT Believers of Color, created to bring messages of hope, love, acceptance, reconciliation, and restoration to those rejected for walking in their authenticity. Currently, Sue is a student at Chicago Theological Seminary, finishing a Master of Divinity degree. She is in the process of compiling additional installments of the At the Table series along with penning a more personal work, Pushing Past You: From Limitation to Liberation, scheduled for release Winter 2022.
    Heather is a former pastor/worship leader that hosts the Just A Girl Pastor Podcast and page on Instagram. She has been out of church for almost a year after beginning her deconstruction journey over a decade ago. Her podcast and Instagram page started as a way to process her experience working in church, and her intention is to have conversations and create space for people to share their own stories of church hurt and abuse.
    Chandrika D. Phea, an ordained reverend, is an outdoor enthusiast, a triathlete, a Wellness Coordinator by profession, and a partner with W. Brand Publishing for the release of her debut book, "Lord, I Don't Want to Die a Christian." In 2005, she graduated Beacon University with a Bachelor's of Arts in Biblical Studies then went on to complete a two-year teaching and missions assignment in China that ultimately revolutionized her life. For fun, Chandrika initiates local events (e.g. Bikes and Breakfast, Melanin Miles & More) providing her community's Black women trustworthy outdoor experiences.