Tools for Healing From Trauma

When trauma is introduced to the body it often gets stored there because one doesn’t know how to release it. But it can be released and is necessary for a healthy mind-body connection.  Cami Birdno is back again this week talking specifically about four main tools or practices that one can use to identify and release the trauma we have within us.  As Cami will state, this is just an introductory overview of four main tools, so if you want to learn more please reach out to Cami so she can help you learn the tools better and apply them in your quest to release the trauma in your body.  

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Acts 1–5

In this episode we'll talk about Acts 1-5. We'll review the account of Ananias and Sapphira in chapter five. Their story is a cautionary tale about many things, including doing good things for the best reasons. We'll discuss how our motivation is important when we are striving to walk the covenant path. Although doing good things is commendable, we should strive to do them for noble reasons. We'll talk about how being overly concerned about the perceptions of others can be a detriment to our mental health and also our patterns of obedience. We'll review how as we increase our feelings of self-confidence, we can become less dependent upon the opinions of others.

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Wendi’s Story

Wendi's experience living in a marriage with her spouse in a faith crisis. Her advice on how to navigate the complexities while still respecting boundaries.

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Feeling Like You Belong

Have you ever felt like you didn't belong or weren't sure where you fit in? Rachel Rhien Tucker, and Beacon & Wendy Howard talk about how to find strength where you stand and a community to "belong" to, no matter where you may be!

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The $100 Billion Question

In May of this year, the news program 60 Minutes aired a segment exploring the finances of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. David Nielsen, a former portfolio manager at Ensign Peak, the investment arm of the Church, alleged that the Church had been operating improperly as a tax-exempt organization and called for that tax-exempt status to be revoked. 60 Minutes also interviewed W. Christopher Waddell, first counselor in the Presiding Bishopric, who denied Nielsen’s claims. Near the end of June, the Wall Street Journal published an article of its own, again emphasizing the size of the Church’s assets and the opulence of its temples.

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