I too started with the first podcast since I was introduced to Dr. Thompson’s work a few days ago . A lot of what he said resonated with me. Thank you for creating this podcast.
I’ve just learned about Dr Thompson via some friends serving with me in Uganda. I’ve just started my journey and looking forward to learning more interpersonal neuroscience and how it will transform my heart and mind.
Signed up for an Enneagram webinar & after listening to Curt, a Dr talking so clearly about being ”a follower of Jesus" I had to know more. So I started at this first podcast. So much is more clear to me now as to why, I as an artist, loves the act of creating & nurturing others to create. Also, BTW, loved the intro: ”...I start on One, but you don't say One?" Hilarious
I am one of the 2 guys that listen to the podcast ;-) Actually with seeing Carl's comment below, there are 4 of us, because I recommended it to Chris and Scott, and they love it too. Thank you for all the work that it takes to put this together. Time with this podcast feels like I have been invited into a friendship. It also feels like I stumbled into a banquet hall where I am welcome, when I am really, really hungry. I meet God, and talk to Him that is sort of an amalgamation of things that I have learned over the years. It is centered in journaling and walking and listening. This podcast series enables me to contemplate what it could be interpersonally and in community. I am listening through it again because I find that I agree a lot, but continue to struggle with change. Some of that is post concussion syndrome, I am and have been in the middle of some trials that feel like Job's for 20 years (complete with the occasional appearance of some of Job's friends). I remember what Elihu says. And God has given me a vision to keep me going. A question that I often ask is "What happens when there is no "Post" in the description of a lot of things that characterize PTSD?" Or maybe why am I stuck in the adversity with no respite, no time to heal. I know that you are in season 4, I wonder if you can touch on it as you discuss trauma. Thanks. And thank you again for all that you do!
Thanks for your feedback. I am not 100% sure we address your question but if not, I will present it to the team for future review. We appreciate your insight.
I too started with the first podcast since I was introduced to Dr. Thompson’s work a few days ago . A lot of what he said resonated with me. Thank you for creating this podcast.
I’ve just learned about Dr Thompson via some friends serving with me in Uganda. I’ve just started my journey and looking forward to learning more interpersonal neuroscience and how it will transform my heart and mind.
Signed up for an Enneagram webinar & after listening to Curt, a Dr talking so clearly about being ”a follower of Jesus" I had to know more. So I started at this first podcast. So much is more clear to me now as to why, I as an artist, loves the act of creating & nurturing others to create. Also, BTW, loved the intro: ”...I start on One, but you don't say One?" Hilarious
Oh it was your birthday yesterday Curtis! Happy birthday and happy birthday to pepper 13 days ago!
This was so powerful and perfect timing. It brought tears to my eyes, "We live in a world where Yah (God) is coming for us."
I am one of the 2 guys that listen to the podcast ;-) Actually with seeing Carl's comment below, there are 4 of us, because I recommended it to Chris and Scott, and they love it too. Thank you for all the work that it takes to put this together. Time with this podcast feels like I have been invited into a friendship. It also feels like I stumbled into a banquet hall where I am welcome, when I am really, really hungry. I meet God, and talk to Him that is sort of an amalgamation of things that I have learned over the years. It is centered in journaling and walking and listening.
This podcast series enables me to contemplate what it could be interpersonally and in community.
I am listening through it again because I find that I agree a lot, but continue to struggle with change. Some of that is post concussion syndrome, I am and have been in the middle of some trials that feel like Job's for 20 years (complete with the occasional appearance of some of Job's friends). I remember what Elihu says. And God has given me a vision to keep me going.
A question that I often ask is "What happens when there is no "Post" in the description of a lot of things that characterize PTSD?" Or maybe why am I stuck in the adversity with no respite, no time to heal. I know that you are in season 4, I wonder if you can touch on it as you discuss trauma. Thanks. And thank you again for all that you do!
Thanks for your feedback. I am not 100% sure we address your question but if not, I will present it to the team for future review. We appreciate your insight.
grateful4grace - now there are three guys listening! good to see your comments.
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I just found you and listened to S6E9 and felt I needed to come back to S1E1. Good choice. Thank you.
I understand the difficulty that I have and revisiting this conversation I now realize I am like the “rat” in the study. This is hard work , thank you
I love this podcast , so excited for season 9
Powerful and eye opening
“Cages” by We the Kingdom is one of my favorite songs, and a line in the song says, “What I wouldn’t give to be known”. So so true.
Could you give us the citation of the rat study referred to in this podcast?
Would you mind sharing the citation for the rat study on developing resilience? Thank you!
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We are sons of God because of what Jesus did. We do not become sons of God by behaving better.
I’m surprised there’s not any quoting of scripture throughout the conversation.
Romans 1:20 was quoted