Join in on the conversation of religious trauma and healing with our 6th episode exploring religious trauma, scholar activism, and community organizing with Isabela Rosales, MA. Isabela (she/they) is a PhD. student in the Joint PhD. in the study of Religion at the University of Denver and Iliff School of Theology.
Isabela, identifying as culturally catholic, a part of the LGBTQIA2S+ community, a community organizer, and a scholar-activist discusses with C about their work in scholar activism and community organizing and the religious traumas that come up/she recognizes in their work with both herself and others.
Disclosure
This podcast addresses sensitive and potentially activating topics related to religious trauma. We understand that these conversations can be challenging, and the content may evoke strong emotions. It's important to prioritize your mental and emotional well-being.
If you find that the discussions in this episode resonate deeply or stir difficult feelings, we encourage you to practice self-care. This might include taking a break, reaching out to a supportive friend or family member, or seeking professional help, such as therapy.
Throughout our exploration of religious trauma and healing, our goal is to foster understanding, empathy, and growth. We believe in the power of shared stories and hope that, together, we can create a supportive community.
After taking a much-needed vocal rest Sacred Scars is back with another episode!
Join in this conversation where I talk with a friend and colleague of mine, Dennis Saavedra Carquin-Hamichand, MDiv about his doctoral research regarding the very layered struggles regarding high suicide rates in Guyana and how religion, multiple forms of trauma, and mental health play a role in the layers.
Disclosure
This podcast addresses sensitive and potentially activating topics related to religious trauma. We understand these conversations can be challenging, and the content may evoke strong emotions. It's important to prioritize your mental and emotional well-being.
If you find that the discussions in this episode resonate deeply or stir difficult feelings, we encourage you to practice self-care. This might include taking a break, reaching out to a supportive friend or family member, or seeking professional help, such as therapy.
Throughout our exploration of religious trauma and healing, our goal is to foster understanding, empathy, and growth. We believe in the power of shared stories and hope that, together, we can create a supportive community.
This week’s episode touches on some difficult and potentially activating topics surrounding suicide and suicidal ideation. If you are struggling, you are not alone and there are resources available to you including the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, 988. And the Trevor Project for the LGBTQIA2S+ community. You can reach the Trevor Project via their online chat, calling 1-866-488-7386, or texting 678-678.
In this brief episode, I'll be exploring only some of the mental health impacts of religious trauma. Also, bear with me for some interesting info!--I recorded this late at night after a long day and I tend to lose my voice later in the day/evening due to VCD.
DISCLOSURE:
This podcast addresses sensitive and potentially activating topics related to religious trauma. We understand that these conversations can be challenging, and the content may evoke strong emotions. It's important to prioritize your mental and emotional well-being.
If you find that the discussions in this episode resonate deeply or stir difficult feelings, we encourage you to practice self-care. This might include taking a break, reaching out to a supportive friend or family member, or seeking professional help, such as therapy.
Throughout our exploration of religious trauma and healing, our goal is to foster understanding, empathy, and growth. We believe in the power of shared stories and hope that, together, we can create a supportive community.
Join the conversation of religious trauma and healing with this discussion on religious trauma, catholicism, healing, and discernment with Shannon Marks, MEd.
About the guest:
Shannon Marks, MEdHaving experienced Catholic education since 1st grade. Shannon hopes to reflect on the healing nature of studying and understanding religion as a form of healing. As they moved forward to teach theology courses at a Catholic high school, Shannon has seen the many effects of religious education from both sides. Now they hope to inspire students and educators alike. Knowing one’s demons can be a crucial step on the path to recovery and peace.
DISCLOSURE
This podcast addresses sensitive and potentially activating topics related to religious trauma. We understand that these conversations can be challenging, and the content may evoke strong emotions. It's important to prioritize your mental and emotional well-being.
If you find that the discussions in this episode resonate deeply or stir difficult feelings, we encourage you to practice self-care. This might include taking a break, reaching out to a supportive friend or family member, or seeking professional help, such as therapy.
Throughout our exploration of religious trauma and healing, our goal is to foster understanding, empathy, and growth. We believe in the power of shared stories and hope that, together, we can create a supportive community.
In the second episode, I talk with Kerrick and Mellie both mental health providers working mostly with the LGBTQIA2S+ community about religious trauma, mental health, and trauma healing.
Disclosure:
This podcast addresses sensitive and potentially activating topics related to religious trauma. We understand these conversations can be challenging, and the content may evoke strong emotions. It's important to prioritize your mental and emotional well-being.
If you find that the discussions in this episode resonate deeply or stir difficult feelings, we encourage you to practice self-care. This might include taking a break, reaching out to a supportive friend or family member, or seeking professional help, such as therapy and/or spiritual direction.
Throughout our exploration of religious trauma and healing, our goal is to foster understanding, empathy, and growth. We believe in the power of shared stories and hope that, together, we can create a supportive community.
Join us for our first podcast episode where I discuss religious trauma and politics with Katherine Newell Okojie, MDiv.
You can also follow Katherine on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/minister.of.love/
Or contact her through her website at
KatherineNewell.com
Disclosure:
This podcast addresses sensitive and potentially activating topics related to religious trauma. We understand these conversations can be challenging, and the content may evoke strong emotions. It's important to prioritize your mental and emotional well-being.
If you find that the discussions in this episode resonate deeply or stir difficult feelings, we encourage you to practice self-care. This might include taking a break, reaching out to a supportive friend or family member, or seeking professional help, such as therapy or spiritual direction.
Throughout our exploration of religious trauma and healing, our goal is to foster understanding, empathy, and growth. We believe in the power of shared stories and hope that, together, we can create a supportive community.