Flipped Table Theology

Conversation #48: An Honest Conversation about Stories and Seasons

April 04, 2024 Christie Love, Holly Madden, Rue Lohn
Conversation #48: An Honest Conversation about Stories and Seasons
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Flipped Table Theology
Conversation #48: An Honest Conversation about Stories and Seasons
Apr 04, 2024
Christie Love, Holly Madden, Rue Lohn

In one of the most authentic and raw conversations that we have ever released on the podcast, Christie, Holly, and Rue talk about the two months that Rue took off from the podcast and the changes that have happened in each of their lives and leadership roles have changed since that time.

We hope that as we share our stories, you find a connection to your own journey with mental health, transitions, unexpected shifts, and learning to let go.

The book No Bad Parts by Richard Schwartz was referenced in this episode, as well as an explanation of the Internal Family Systems model

We hope you are able to find a safe, supportive community in your deconstructing because "no one deserves to deconstruct alone" as we mentioned during week 17. Our Flipped Table Theology Facebook group may be a starting place for you and we encourage anyone who is deconstructing or processing religious trauma to join.

The Flipped Table Theology Podcast is a production of The Flipped Table Collective. You can explore all of the resources, classes, events, and trainings that the Flipped Table Collective has to offer at www.flippedtablecollective.com.

Show Notes

In one of the most authentic and raw conversations that we have ever released on the podcast, Christie, Holly, and Rue talk about the two months that Rue took off from the podcast and the changes that have happened in each of their lives and leadership roles have changed since that time.

We hope that as we share our stories, you find a connection to your own journey with mental health, transitions, unexpected shifts, and learning to let go.

The book No Bad Parts by Richard Schwartz was referenced in this episode, as well as an explanation of the Internal Family Systems model

We hope you are able to find a safe, supportive community in your deconstructing because "no one deserves to deconstruct alone" as we mentioned during week 17. Our Flipped Table Theology Facebook group may be a starting place for you and we encourage anyone who is deconstructing or processing religious trauma to join.

The Flipped Table Theology Podcast is a production of The Flipped Table Collective. You can explore all of the resources, classes, events, and trainings that the Flipped Table Collective has to offer at www.flippedtablecollective.com.