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Leave the platitudes and clichés at the door. In this podcast, Michael Chesterman and Emily Taylor deconstruct tired old phrases that were once insightful and are now overused in the construction industry. The duo chat to a variety of interesting people who are willing to challenge the status quo and share their own fresh perspectives on how to solve industry issues.
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With this podcast I aim to help people with my knowledge and the deconstruction to give them the tools, knowledge, security and understanding to help them with their healing journey, partner, (C-)PTSD, PTS or the like.The aim is to help people cure themselves or at least improve their journey to getting cured and not just healed and to finally have a life worth living again - not just surviving.The original goal was to just tell my path, but while doing the podcast I realized the dire situat ...
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Welcome to A HOLY MESS, a safe place for you! If you’ve been feeling stuck, lost, exhausted, tired, or just drowning in a life that seems unfulfilling, broken, or like something is missing, THIS is the podcast for you. I’m bringing you the absolute raw, unfiltered, and authentic truth. Together, we will figure out how you can break free and walk with purpose, find freedom and redemption through Jesus! Even as Christians who sometimes feel unworthy and shame about our past, anxious about our ...
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Conversations with people who have plenty of the great building blocks for a classic deconversion story: Abandonment, misogyny, hypocrisy, racism, doubt, disillusionment, and failure—but, all of them continue to follow Jesus, and I’m going to ask them why. Order Death to Deconstruction, by Joshua S. Porter, wherever you prefer to buy books.
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In this episode we will talk about basically the saying “what doesn’t kill you make you stronger” - which I am sure most of you have heard. It is known officially as post traumatic growth - or PTG - but it has mixed opinions. I wanted to talk about this for a while since I came across this review of research of Post traumatic growth or PTG where he…
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Hi friends, My counselor, Jim Beebe, is with us today. We talk about so many healthy and helpful practices. We're also talking about boundaries, inner child, mindfulness, & Christian meditation. Jim also talks about the importance of labeling our experiences in a more helpful way--I have found that the more I can describe things for what they truly…
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All new season of From the Void coming in October! Subscribe now! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/from-the-void-podcast/id1572325461 Our Sponsors: * Check out HelloFresh: http://hellofresh.com Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-deconstructionists/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out:…
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In this episode we will talk about basically the saying “what doesn’t kill you make you stronger” - which I am sure most of you have heard. It is known officially as post traumatic growth - or PTG - but it has mixed opinions. I wanted to talk about this for a while since I came across this review of research of Post traumatic growth or PTG where he…
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Hi friend! If your life looks pretty successful on the outside, yet you feel like a jumbled mess at times on the inside--today's episode is for YOU! My friend Trenton will encourage you as he shares his amazing story. He's so authentic!--Most of my friends are. :) It's just how I roll now. I just don't have the energy or time for BS anymore. Life i…
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Hi friend, You're made for community and healthy, meaningful relationships where you can be yourself! The ONLY issue and hiccup in the whole thing is-- it's complicated. Especially if friends have burned you or you're carrying 'Church hurt.' And if you are, I'm sorry you're dealing with that. It can be so hard and tricky to navigate and feel so iso…
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In this episode we will talk about parents and if they were “good parents” - while there are many ways people define if someone is a good parents or not, we will - of course - focus on the trauma perspective, because it is sadly the root of many evils. The main point of this episode - helping to understand, to find and to resolve past issues. First…
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Hi friend! The program of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is full of simple tools that can make a HUGE difference in our lives! I don't know where this acronym originated, but AA is where I first heard it, and they're famous for one-line helpful phrases. And whether you struggle with addiction or not, trust me, this can help. :) If you've ever overreacte…
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In this episode, we are joined by Laura Madden and Juanita Mottram, co-founders of Eve Renovations and Eve Workwear. Eve Renovations strive to employ qualified tradeswomen and to provide a pathway for female apprentices to work in construction. Laura and Juanita talk to us about the challenges of founding an all female construction company, benefit…
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Hi friend! In today's episode, I sit down and have an empowering conversation with my dear friend Teri Gibler. Teri's the real deal and an incredible human being!--Authentic, self-aware, funny, kind, wise, and so much more! If you're carrying a heaviness about life or are interested in joining our community and The Feel Better Journey--my 10-week g…
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Hi friends! Today, I'm mixing it up a bit! I wanted to share one of the audios from The Feel Better Journey Program. In the program, we talk about a LOT of subjects--like how to stop being haunted by your past and how to build a great future no matter what circumstances are currently holding you back. We dive into biblical compassion and how to int…
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Guest Info/Bio: This week’s guest is the amazing Rabbi Brad Hirschfield and part 2 of our conversion. Listed for many years in Newsweek as one of America’s “50 Most Influential Rabbis,” and recognized as one of our nation’s leading “Preachers & Teachers,” by Beliefnet.com, Fox News regular contributor, Washington Post blogger, and think tank Presid…
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In this episode of the podcast, Emily and Michael talk to Jason Banks, Head of Leadership at TIACS. TIACS, short for "this is a conversation starter" is an incredible organisation which was born through the realisation that there were too many barriers to free mental health support for the blue collar community. TIACS provide a free text and call s…
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In this episode we will talk about being scared or anxious - sometimes both at the same time. Usually it’s a cry for help by your overwhelmed brain. The feeling of fear is a very familiar feeling for those dealing with PTSD and can greatly impact your healing process. We first talk about why fear is a good thing, then the brain is confused, then wh…
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Hi friends! Today's episode is all about learning and exploring together the deeper thread of God's grace in our life! It's tough when we judge ourselves or when others judge us. I'm sharing one of the freedom techniques I use, and I hope it helps you too! "Grace is free. But learning to walk in it costs you everything."—Dani Our resident Therapist…
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Guest Info/Bio: This week’s guest is the amazing Rabbi Brad Hirschfield! Listed for many years in Newsweek as one of America’s “50 Most Influential Rabbis,” and recognized as one of our nation’s leading “Preachers & Teachers,” by Beliefnet.com, Fox News regular contributor, Washington Post blogger, and think tank President Brad Hirschfield is the a…
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Hi friends! If you've ever been hard on yourself for not trusting others more easily, OR if you struggle with feeling distant from God sometimes, I hope this episode encourages you! Also, registration is starting for The Feel Better Journey! Check out more about the program here. If you're interested in joining and have questions to see if it's a f…
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Hi friends! In today's episode, I'm sharing a huge realization I had about why it's so hard to trust God at times and what peace in life actually looks like. Last week I went white water rafting for the first time--It was on my husband Gary's 'bucket list' but definitely not mine. However, now I'm ready to be a tour guide on the rapids. Haha. Total…
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In this episode we will talk about being tired - something basically everyone who deals with PTSD is familiar with it. You feel tired, low on energy or lazy - depending on perspective. But there is a good reason for it and you probably shouldn’t be too hard on yourself. We first talk about how to know it is happening, then where the energy is neede…
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Hi friends! Oh man, are we in for some golden nugget wisdom today from my Therapist Jim Beebe. Listen in on a short clip from my Therapy session with Jim--I was struggling with being pulled in a zillion directions and feeling guilty that I couldn't do more in some areas and for some people in my life--like my aging parents, etc. Jim's perspective c…
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In this episode, I finish my talk with the master somatic practitioner and my dear friend, Tanya Wishlove. Here, she talks about the ways our bodies are hardwired for our benefit and survival. She shares how through SE practices, we can move through stuck processes looping in our system releasing them: coming home to ourselves.…
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Guest Info/Bio: This week’s guest is Dr. Chris Hoklotubbe! Chris serves as both an assistant professor of Classics at Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa, in his capacity of teaching courses on Christianity and world religions , and as director of graduate studies for NAIITS: An Indigenous learning community. Dr. Hoklotubbe (Choctaw) teaches cour…
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Guest Info/Bio: This week’s guest is Dr. Chris Hoklotubbe! Chris serves as both an assistant professor of Classics at Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa, in his capacity of teaching courses on Christianity and world religions , and as director of graduate studies for NAIITS: An Indigenous learning community. Dr. Hoklotubbe (Choctaw) teaches cour…
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You guys, WE did it! 🎉 We made it to episode 100! 👉🏽 I'm so grateful for each of you. In today's episode, I share a bit about what's been going on in my life, the struggles I'm currently walking through—and how I'm finding my way through and learning to thrive, even though some days I'd rather curl up in a ball and sleep all day. ;) Oh, the 'joys' …
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In this episode we will talk about scars - or in other words - the things that remain. I often say that the experience changes us - like climbing a mountain does, but what do we have to accept as that change and what can we still change after all? Since it’s the 4th of July with a lot of veterans affected, I thought it is a good time to talk about …
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In this episode, I talk with the master somatic practitioner and my dear friend, Tanya Wishlove. Tanya has been practising SE for over 15 years. She has studied trauma-informed somatic practice for over 5 years, and is currently in the 3rd year of a 4-year training program that further addresses the power of the body and nervous system to transform…
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Guest Bio: Thomas Jay Oord is a theologian, philosopher, and scholar of multi-disciplinary studies. He is an award-winning author, and he has written or edited more than twenty books. Oord has won the Outstanding Faculty Award twelve times as professor of Northwest Nazarene University, Nampa, Idaho. Oord is known for his contributions to research o…
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Hi friend! I know if we're struggling, we can feel like we are an island at times doing this life all on our own. It can be exhausting! In today's episode, I talk about a conversation with a dear friend a few weeks ago about the different types of people we all need in our lives and how to find them for ourselves. This perspective has helped me so …
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In this episode we will talk about victim blaming: This is sadly a common reality that survivors face - as well victims of all kinds of things and even if anything bad happens to you. Victim blaming means one accuses the victim that their behavior has caused it and therefor they are to be blamed for what happened. We first talk about exceptions, th…
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In this episode, I finish my talk with the brilliant entrepreneur Ryan Langford. We talk about somatic experiencing, the healing power of touch, curiosity, and wonder. Content Warning: Suicide and Abuse. https://kelownatraumatherapy.com https://www.hopeguide.com/story https://www.alchemycounselling.ca…
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Guest Info/Bio: This week’s guest is Dr. Jodi Magness. Jodi is the Kenan Distinguished Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is a Classical and Biblical archaeologist specializing in ancient Palestine (modern Israel, Jordan, and the Palestinian territories) from the time of Jesus up to the tenth century. Her research int…
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Hi friends! This is a short encouraging episode. I hope it brings you some peace, especially if you struggle with feeling all the 'big feelings' at times!--You are not alone! I'm learning that sometimes my feelings are guides and indicators of what's going on deep inside me. And sometimes, I feel all "the feelings" because maybe I ate something tha…
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Hi friend, Today Jim Beebe, LMFT takes over as host again and asks me questions about The Feel Better Journey Program. It's a fun conversation, and if you've been thinking about joining, I hope this episode clarifies if it's a fit for you. If you love listening to this Podcast, you will LOVE the community we are building in the program, and I'd lov…
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Join hosts Michael and Emily as they dive into conversation with trailblazing guest, Jack Hutchinson, Director at Hutchinson Builders ('Hutchies'). The episode explores a fresh perspective from the next generation of Hutchies, a 109 year old construction company dominating the East Coast, and shares insight into how key industry issues (labour shor…
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Guest Info/Bio: This week’s guest is Dr. Jodi Magness. Jodi is the Kenan Distinguished Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is a Classical and Biblical archaeologist specializing in ancient Palestine (modern Israel, Jordan, and the Palestinian territories) from the time of Jesus up to the tenth century. Her research int…
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Hi friends! I'm' so glad you are here today! Therapist Jim Beebe is with us, and it's always a gift to hear and learn from Jim and his amazing experience and wisdom from working with people and Christian leaders for over 40 years. Jim interviewed me for this episode, and I loved our conversation--he has such a way of pulling out great nuggets of wi…
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In this episode, I talk with the brilliant entrepreneur Ryan Langford. We discuss the idea of "what is wounded in relationship only heals in relationship" which is a core component of the therapeutic modality I use: Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP). We also cover topics around embodiment, witnessing, and collective healing. Con…
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Guest Info/Bio: This week I had the chance to talk one of my favorite scholars, Dr. Dan O. McClellan in part 2 of 2 episodes. Dan received is bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University in ancient Near Eastern Studies, where he focused on Biblical Hebrew and minored in Classical Greek. He completed his master of studies in Jewish studies at the…
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In this episode we will talk about self confidence, feeling unlovable and loneliness. How to be self confident and able to love oneself is integral for a life with happiness and love. This is a continuation from last episode, where we talked about feeling unlovable and lonely. I strongly recommend to listen to it first. These three topics are sort …
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Hi friends! I don't know why more people don't talk about or prepare us for friendship breakups. And Holy moly, the pain it can cause us! Friendship issues can be so hard on us, especially when they end. In today's episode, I share my story about a friendship breakup, and I hope it encourages you! Much love, Dani 🌟To learn more about Dani -> www.da…
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Guest Info/Bio: This week I had the chance to talk one of my favorite scholars, Dr. Dan O. McClellan in part 1 of 2 episodes. Dan received is bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University in ancient Near Eastern Studies, where he focused on Biblical Hebrew and minored in Classical Greek. He completed his master of studies in Jewish studies at the…
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Hi friends! Is anyone else feeling the pressure of the world right now? Holy moly… it's intense in so many of our lives. If you're struggling, know you're not alone. I share a funny story in today's episode because why not? And I also share three quick tips to help when stressed or overwhelmed with life. Quotes mentioned: There is hardship in every…
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Recent world events have caused us to pause and consider the challenges facing the construction industry. Our guest John Lowry, quantity surveyor, registered adjudicator and innovator, shares his insights into five enablers which are available or imminent to resolve these issues such as shared, rules based data, collaborative contracting, contracts…
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Guest Info/Bio: This week I had the chance to talk one of my favorite scholars, Dr. Stephen Prothero. Stephen Prothero is the C. Allyn and Elizabeth V. Russell Professor of Religion in America in the Department of Religion at Boston University. He is the author of numerous books including Religion Matters: An Introduction to the World’s Religions (…
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Hi friends! Today's episode will be the shortest episode ever! You're welcome. haha. It's called "The Hindsight 20/20 Rule," and I want to write a book about it, eventually. For several years now, I have had this 'rule' and mantra, and I can't even tell you how many times it's helped me in such a huge way. I hope it helps you too! Want to become a …
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In this episode we will talk about feeling unlovable and to a part about loneliness - because if you feel unlovable than no matter how many people tell you that they love you - you won’t believe them. A very difficult topic, but also integral for a life with happiness and love.It is - of course - not to point fingers at anyone and call it a day, bu…
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Hello friends! I'm excited to introduce you to Kylene Jackson, one of our community members! Kylene is such an awesome lady, and she's such a testimony to never giving up and is so honest and authentic. 🌟LAST CALL🌟--Doors close May 18th at midnight for this round of "The Feel Better Journey." Women's group meeting on Sunday at 2 pm (PST) / 5 pm (ES…
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Guest Info/Bio: This week we wrap up our conversation with friend of the pod, Dr. Pete Enns! Dr. Enns (PhD, Harvard University) is Abram S. Clemens professor of Biblical Studies at Eastern University, St. Davids, PA. He has taught courses at several other institutions including Harvard University, Fuller Theological Seminary, and Princeton Theologi…
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Hi friend! Life is like spotty internet... I share a ‘funny’ story about getting our internet back up and thriving! I tie it into helping us all learn to thrive, no matter what the circumstances or we may be going through. Glad you’re here! If you need prayer or have questions, please email hello@danisumner.com I’m here. Cheering for you, Dani 🌟🎉Wa…
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In this episode we will talk about the stage between ball and ring trauma - and therefor PTSD and C-PTSD - the double trauma or macarons trauma. I mentioned before that there seems to be something missing - and now I finally pieced it together. Now the whole set is round and no longer feels incomplete. As mentioned in a past episode - there was no …
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