Have Questions? Got some ideas on what you want to hear? Text us! Ed and Kellie interview Jaxon Brown, 22 yr old, Charlotte-native who has been, self-admittedly, trying to figure out what to do with his life since he graduated high school. Jaxon reminisces about his teen years, youth group, his relationship with mentors, and the difficulty he has had with education and direction. He beautifully describes his ever-evolving health and sobriety, and his changing perspective on his parents and th...
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Have Questions? Got some ideas on what you want to hear? Text us! Ed and Kellie interview Jaxon Brown, 22 yr old, Charlotte-native who has been, self-admittedly, trying to figure out what to do with his life since he graduated high school. Jaxon reminisces about his teen years, youth group, his relationship with mentors, and the difficulty he has had with education and direction. He beautifully describes his ever-evolving health and sobriety, and his changing perspective on his parents and th...
The Weight of the World: the endless barrage of bad news and what we can do with it.
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39 minutes
2 months ago
The Weight of the World: the endless barrage of bad news and what we can do with it.
Have Questions? Got some ideas on what you want to hear? Text us! Ed and Kellie have a conversation around the 24 hour, global news frenzy, and the feelings of anxiety and helplessness that seem to inevitably follow. Why are we addicted to bad news? What is the body’s response to endless, traumatic events without clear solutions? Ed and Kellie talk about some evidence-based ways to deal with it all. Intro Music: Ways To Go, by GROUPLOVE- Used with permission Recorded at EVRYBDY Studios
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Have Questions? Got some ideas on what you want to hear? Text us! Ed and Kellie interview Jaxon Brown, 22 yr old, Charlotte-native who has been, self-admittedly, trying to figure out what to do with his life since he graduated high school. Jaxon reminisces about his teen years, youth group, his relationship with mentors, and the difficulty he has had with education and direction. He beautifully describes his ever-evolving health and sobriety, and his changing perspective on his parents and th...