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Truth Trauma Theology
Kyle Spears
111 episodes
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My podcast is about the intersect between Trauma and Theology. Contemporary discussions have to involve a balance of biblical truth and current research studies. Topics will expand upon the content discussed on the Youtube channel.
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My podcast is about the intersect between Trauma and Theology. Contemporary discussions have to involve a balance of biblical truth and current research studies. Topics will expand upon the content discussed on the Youtube channel.
Show more...
Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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The Shape of Joy with Dr. Richard Beck
Truth Trauma Theology
1 hour 3 minutes 5 seconds
4 months ago
The Shape of Joy with Dr. Richard Beck

In a world where mental health issues and loneliness are at an all-time high, it's more important than ever to find ways to cultivate joy, community, and meaning in our lives. Many of us feel trapped within ourselves, struggling to find a way out of our own negative thoughts and emotions. Author and psychologist Richard Beck (Hunting Magic Eels) argues that we are struggling because our shape is currently "curved inward." We are self-focused, self- absorbed, ruminative. We're trapped inside ourselves. And we're definitely not happy or filled with joy. So how do we control our egos and ambition when those drives have been useful to us in the past? How do we engage our imagination and our faith?

In his latest book, The Shape of Joy, Beck offers a powerful argument for how we can break free and rediscover the transcendent and the sacred. Beck argues that to find true joy and fulfillment, we need to understand the importance of "curving outward" and moving beyond the self to encounter true lovingness. Drawing from the principles of positive psychology, Beck explores concepts like gratitude, mindfulness, ego volume, and the small self to provide readers with a road map toward a healthier, happier, and more fulfilling life. Whether you're struggling with mental health issues, yearning for a deeper connection with your faith, or simply seeking greater happiness and fulfillment, The Shape of Joy will offer you an inspiring vision for a better future.

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https://richardbeck.substack.com/about

https://experimentaltheology.blogspot.com/

Interview Outline

  • Tell us a bit about your background and why you decided to write this book.
  • The Shape of Joy has 3 main parts, let’s briefly touch on the concept of what you mean by “curved inward”?
  • The second part is entitled “turning away” can you give us a brief understanding of this concept?
  • The last part gets into being “curved outward” , why do you think this will be beneficial for people to understand?
  • How have you personally benefitted from writing this book?
Truth Trauma Theology
My podcast is about the intersect between Trauma and Theology. Contemporary discussions have to involve a balance of biblical truth and current research studies. Topics will expand upon the content discussed on the Youtube channel.