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53: Navigating Spirituality Without Harm: An Interview with SC Nealy
Nov 11, 2025
42m 49s
52: Exploring Identity in the Spirit of Halloween
Oct 30, 2025
45m 55s
51: Connecting Secular Minds: The Importance of Community
Sep 3, 2025
1h 26m 50s
50: Interview with Everett Uhl
Aug 13, 2025
54m 12s
49: Interview with Dr. Kristen Hornung
Jul 7, 2025
1h 10m 25s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11/11/25 | ![]() 53: Navigating Spirituality Without Harm: An Interview with SC Nealy✨ | spiritualitymental health+3 | SC Nealy | Healing Sacred WoundsBloomsbury+1 | WashingtonDC | traumacommunity involvement+3 | — | 42m 49s | |
| 10/30/25 | ![]() 52: Exploring Identity in the Spirit of Halloween✨ | identityparenting+3 | Heather Hester | Parenting with PrideMore Human. More Kind+3 | — | LGBTQ+self-expression+2 | — | 45m 55s | |
| 9/3/25 | ![]() 51: Connecting Secular Minds: The Importance of Community✨ | community buildingsecularism+3 | Elliott | Reclaim Your LifeSecular Rising US+1 | — | Secular RisingThe Conversation Coalition+2 | — | 1h 26m 50s | |
| 8/13/25 | ![]() 50: Interview with Everett Uhl✨ | therapyauthenticity+3 | Everett Uhl | Acceptance and Commitment TherapyBowen family systems+5 | — | mental healthcounseling+2 | — | 54m 12s | |
| 7/7/25 | ![]() 49: Interview with Dr. Kristen Hornung✨ | therapydepth psychology+3 | Dr Kristen Hornung | EMDR therapydepth psychology resources+8 | EncinitasCalifornia | EMDRmental health+1 | — | 1h 10m 25s | |
| 6/8/25 | ![]() 48: Interview with Steve Ghikadis✨ | humanismsecular marriages+2 | Steve Ghikadis | Humanism from the HeartHumanist Canada+5 | Windsor/EssexOntario+1 | Humanist CanadaRecovering from Religion+2 | — | 49m 36s | |
| 6/1/25 | ![]() 47: Interview with Rafa Zuniga✨ | mental healthreligion+2 | Rafa Zuniga | Psychology TodayHeadway+4 | North Texas | clinical social workerCPS+3 | — | 53m 05s | |
| 5/26/25 | ![]() Interview with Casey McFarland✨ | mental healthspiritual counseling+1 | Casey McFarland | Clinical Mental Health CounselingLAPC+2 | — | secular therapyhealing+2 | — | 47m 29s | |
| 6/13/22 | ![]() 45: Removing the Link Between Diagnosis and Behavior✨ | diagnosisbehavior+3 | — | — | — | flexibilitychange+1 | — | 32m 01s | |
| 8/19/21 | ![]() 44: Navigating Social Change: An Interview with Jeff Fullington✨ | mental healthautism+1 | Jeff Fullington | Humanity's Values Life Weavings, LLC | — | social changeholistic view+1 | — | 1h 05m 52s | |
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| 9/22/19 | ![]() 30: Pathologizing Human Behavior | Our desire for simple answers is funneled through the intrinsic psychology of having the stories of our lives be consistent. This consistency is always self-serving, in the sense of providing a feeling of 'being right,' of having perception prove the truth of our judgments. This whole process finds a troubling outlet in the medicalization of our inner worlds and the pathologizing of human behavior. | — | ||||||
| 7/15/19 | ![]() 29: The Story of Your Anger | Anger is often maligned as "negative" and "destructive," looked at as morally suspect and commonly sought to be removed from the lives of those coming in for therapy. Exploring these stories, we can come to see anger as a tool for assessing what we Value and step back from behavior that only feels inevitable. You can flexibly respond to your stories in ways that show the best version of yourself. | — | ||||||
| 4/24/19 | ![]() 28: The Mighty Anecdote | Exploring the nature of 'anecdotal evidence,' why it's so enticing and why we all engage in it. Connection made with bias and why bias doesn't mean there's something wrong with our rationality or our minds. | — | ||||||
| 3/22/19 | ![]() 27: Setting Goals within Your Values | Setting goals too often leads us into shame and self-doubt. I want to encourage you to possibly stop goal-setting for a moment and focus on what you care about. Start livable goals from a place of what you're already doing, succeed from a place of plenty rather than wasting energy trying to leap from lack. We can help explore this by using the religious practices of Lent and dive into how Values never leave us. | — | ||||||
| 3/12/19 | ![]() 26: Change Is As Fundamental As Gravity | The pursuit of change is as varied as New Year's Resolutions and almost always focused on what we consciously are doing. Looking at change as a foundational law of life can help us on our journey's of discovery and see others more clearly. | — | ||||||
| 8/27/18 | ![]() 25: Feelings and the Hope of Relationship | What is happening when we have "feelings" about someone? What should we do about them? Do they require anything of us or of the other person? These questions do not have to generate the angst they so often do. A reminder that our humanity is always looking for what is important to us. | — | ||||||
| 6/20/17 | ![]() 23: Stop Hiding Behind Labels | The struggle between the individualistic and collectivist pressures of our humanity, as seen through reading C.G. Jung's "The Undiscovered Self" and how the subsuming of a whole person to one or another label, one or another characteristic, however powerful that label may have in its desired meaning, is to set that person up as an impossibly perfect standard and lead to dismissal in the pursuit of purity. | — | ||||||
| 6/5/17 | ![]() 20: Breaking Away from Enabling | Further exploration of Sharon Martin's article looking at: How Codependents Can Stop Enabling and Controlling. Focusing on the habits that enable the behavior of others and learning how enabling is often about the stories we tell ourselves to avoid the uncertainty of deeper questions and keep us from exploring our lives. We are so much more than what we often let ourselves believe. | — | ||||||
| 6/1/17 | ![]() 19: The Codependent In All of Us | Exploring an article by Sharon Martin looking at: How Codependents Can Stop Enabling and Controlling. Asking questions of these characteristics are in all relationships, how boundaries work and whether we're as separate from one another as we think. | — | ||||||
| 5/12/17 | ![]() 18: Nature of Sex Therapy | A discussion with Heather McPherson, AASECT certified sex therapist, licensed marriage and family therapist, therapist supervisor and founder and CEO of the Sexual Health Alliance. What is the role of a sex therapist? What are common misunderstandings of human sexuality? What leads to a fulfilling sexual relationship? | — | ||||||
| 5/9/17 | ![]() 17: Our Self-limiting Stories | We are more than any single behavior, yet often define the whole of who we are by a perceived negative act. Our self-labels hide as much as they reveal in an attempt at making the vision of our lives simple and coherent. Exploring the variables contributing to addiction helps us see how the way we look at ourselves can lead to limited understanding of our decisions. | — | ||||||
| 5/4/17 | ![]() 16: The Lure of Fanatacism | We often create stories to address one problem, only to have it take on a life of its own. More difficult is when such a story is religion and the tendency towards absolutism is a strong psychological pull. Jung's "The Undiscovered Self" helps us see where when dealing with fanaticism we may unwittingly pull similar tendencies from within ourselves. | — | ||||||
| 5/4/17 | ![]() 15: Religion or Creed | Exploring C.G. Jung's collection of essays "The Undiscovered Self." The struggle between individual responsibility and the pull of collective identities where responsibility for standing for what one believes is give away. Why do you believe what you do? | — | ||||||
| 3/14/17 | ![]() 14: Concept Creep, All the World Is A Stage | Working through "concept creep" and how our mental system of association can expand what is included in ideas and exclude a more nuanced and expansive understanding of experience. No single perspective holds all of reality, we progress in personal growth within our shared humanity through the exploration of varying visions identifying what is important. Mentions: Psychology Today, Mad in America | — | ||||||
| 3/7/17 | ![]() 13: Emotions Are Not the Enemy | Viewing emotions from a place of acceptance and acknowledgment of our humanity. Removing the false fight between emotions and reason. Identifying where unhelpful assumptions of our emotional lives trap us into destructive self-talk. Mentions: Daniel Siegel, Steven Hayes, Kelly Wilson | — | ||||||
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