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040: Making Sense of Your Story by Engaging Past Pain with Adam Young

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What if the key to understanding your present lies buried in the stories of your past?

In this episode, I talk with Adam Young about his new book Make Sense of Your Story and the transformative power of story work. We explore how desires and disappointments reveal who we are, why self-contempt must be replaced with kindness, and how the path through trauma leads to connection. Adam provides practical guidance on recognizing when someone is safe to share your story with, how to notice what your body is telling you, and why blessing your deepest desires—even when they led to painful outcomes—is essential for healing. This episode offers hope that engaging your story with curiosity and compassion can lead not just to understanding yourself better but to profound transformation and freedom.

Get the full show notes and links here. 📄

Guest Spotlight ✨

Adam Young is a therapist who focuses on trauma and abuse, and the host of The Place We Find Ourselves podcast. Adam is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with a Master degree in Social Work (Virginia Commonwealth University) and Divinity (Emory University).

Adam is the author of Make Sense of Your Story: Why Engaging Your Story with Kindness Changes Everything. He currently serves as a Fellow and Instructor at The Allender Center. Adam lives in Fort Collins, CO, with his wife and two children.

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What if the key to understanding your present lies buried in the stories of your past?

In this episode, I talk with Adam Young about his new book Make Sense of Your Story and the transformative power of story work. We explore how desires and disappointments reveal who we are, why self-contempt must be replaced with kindness, and how the path through trauma leads to connection. Adam provides practical guidance on recognizing when someone is safe to share your story with, how to notice what your body is telling you, and why blessing your deepest desires—even when they led to painful outcomes—is essential for healing. This episode offers hope that engaging your story with curiosity and compassion can lead not just to understanding yourself better but to profound transformation and freedom.

Get the full show notes and links here. 📄

Guest Spotlight ✨

Adam Young is a therapist who focuses on trauma and abuse, and the host of The Place We Find Ourselves podcast. Adam is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with a Master degree in Social Work (Virginia Commonwealth University) and Divinity (Emory University).

Adam is the author of Make Sense of Your Story: Why Engaging Your Story with Kindness Changes Everything. He currently serves as a Fellow and Instructor at The Allender Center. Adam lives in Fort Collins, CO, with his wife and two children.

Website | Instagram | The Place We Find Ourselves podcast

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Send us a text What if the key to understanding your present lies buried in the stories of your past? In this episode, I talk with Adam Young about his new book Make Sense of Your Story and the transformative power of story work. We explore how desires and disappointments reveal who we are, why self-contempt must be replaced with kindness, and how the path through trauma leads to connection. Adam provides practical guidance on recognizing when someone is safe to share your story with, how to notice what your body is telling you, and why blessing your deepest desires—even when they led to painful outcomes—is essential for healing. This episode offers hope that engaging your story with curiosity and compassion can lead not just to understanding yourself better but to profound transformation and freedom. Get the full show notes and links here . 📄 Guest Spotlight ✨ Adam Young is a therapist who focuses on trauma and abuse, and the host of The Place We Find Ourselves podcast. Adam is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with a Master degree in Social Work (Virginia Commonwealth University) and Divinity (Emory University). Adam is the author of Make Sense of Your Story: Why Engaging Your Story with Kindness Changes Everything . He currently serves as a Fellow and Instructor at The Allender Center. Adam lives in Fort Collins, CO, with his wife and two children. Website | Instagram | The Place We Find Ourselves podcast Make Sense of Your Story on Amazon | Bookshop Links & Resources 🔗 The Allender Center Confessional Communities (Center for Being Known with Curt Thompson, MD) THROUGH Cohort (Broken to Beloved) ————— Subscribe using your favorite podcast app: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | YouTube ————— Spread the Word. Leave a Rating and Review . It would mean the world if you would leave us a rating and review on Apple or on Spotify . They’ll help us share these conversations and resources with more people, and let us know how we can better serve you. ————— Broken to Beloved is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that works to provide those wounded by spiritual abuse and religious trauma with practical resources moving toward healing and wholeness, and to provide pastors and church leaders with resources to grow in trauma awareness and implement safeguarding practices. Get more information or give a tax-free donation here . ————— As an Amazon and Bookshop.org affiliate, I may make a small commission at no extra cost to you.…
 
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Send us a text Our third Annual Summit starts today! Be sure to register for the Summit to get over 15 sessions packed with practical tools to help name, process, and navigate our experiences of spiritual abuse and religious trauma to move toward healing and wholeness. We have an incredible lineup for you this year, including speakers like Kate Boyd, Ben Cremer, Becky Castle Miller, Christopher Stewart, Colleen Ramser, and lots more. You'll get a link to 3-4 sessions each day, plus access to live Bonus Sessions and Community calls throughout the week. If you can't watch it in time or just want to have the recordings, you can get an All Access Pass for lifetime access to the full library of session recordings, along with session transcripts, bonus resources, and more. Plus, you get it a day early! And it's ALL FREE. Click here to find more info and to get your free ticket today! ————— Subscribe using your favorite podcast app: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | YouTube ————— Spread the Word. Leave a Rating and Review . It would mean the world if you would leave us a rating and review on Apple or on Spotify . They’ll help us share these conversations and resources with more people, and let us know how we can better serve you. ————— Broken to Beloved is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that works to provide those wounded by spiritual abuse and religious trauma with practical resources moving toward healing and wholeness, and to provide pastors and church leaders with resources to grow in trauma awareness and implement safeguarding practices. Get more information or give a tax-free donation here . ————— As an Amazon and Bookshop.org affiliate, I may make a small commission at no extra cost to you.…
 
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Send us a text This is a special episode swap with my friend Steve Carter and his Craft and Character podcast. This episode was originally released in September 2024. In this episode of the Craft & Character podcast, Steve Carter interviews pastor and thought leader Brian Lee about healing from church hurt. Brian has a heart for those who feel like wanderers looking for a safe place to land. He has created an incredible community for anyone who has felt cast aside, betrayed, or hurt from religious institutions. Get the full show notes and links here . 📄 Get the Conference & Gathering Session Recordings here . ————— Subscribe using your favorite podcast app: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | YouTube ————— Spread the Word. Leave a Rating and Review . It would mean the world if you would leave us a rating and review on Apple or on Spotify . They’ll help us share these conversations and resources with more people, and let us know how we can better serve you. ————— Broken to Beloved is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that works to provide those wounded by spiritual abuse and religious trauma with practical resources moving toward healing and wholeness, and to provide pastors and church leaders with resources to grow in trauma awareness and implement safeguarding practices. Get more information or give a tax-free donation here . ————— As an Amazon and Bookshop.org affiliate, I may make a small commission at no extra cost to you.…
 
Send us a text This is a special episode swap with my friend Amy Fritz at the Untangled Faith podcast. This episode was originally released in August 2023. Dr. Karen Swallow Prior joins Amy Fritz on the Untangled Faith podcast to talk about how Stories, Metaphors, and Images have influenced the Evangelical imagination. We should always be trying to be aware of cultural influences and think about how they shape us as humans. - Karen Swallow Prior In this episode we: Discuss the cultural forces that drive evangelical norms. Learn some context and origin and development of the evangelical faith. Contend with sentimentality issues complicating the evangelical landscape. Grapple with the issues of incongruence between the message and the messenger. Episodes you might enjoy: Untangled Faith Episode 86: Shiny Happy People: The Impact of IBLP and Bill Gothard on the Evangelical Church Resources: Find Dr. Karen Swallow Prior on Substack Buy Karen's book on Amazon | Bookshop Subscribe to the Untangled Faith Substack Get the full show notes and links here . 📄 ————— Subscribe using your favorite podcast app: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | YouTube ————— Spread the Word. Leave a Rating and Review . It would mean the world if you would leave us a rating and review on Apple or on Spotify . They’ll help us share these conversations and resources with more people, and let us know how we can better serve you. ————— Broken to Beloved is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that works to provide those wounded by spiritual abuse and religious trauma with practical resources moving toward healing and wholeness, and to provide pastors and church leaders with resources to grow in trauma awareness and implement safeguarding practices. Get more information or give a tax-free donation here . ————— As an Amazon and Bookshop.org affiliate, I may make a small commission at no extra cost to you.…
 
Send us a text This is a special episode swap with my friends at the "Why God Why" podcast. This episode was originally released in February 2024. In this raw and poignant episode of Why God Why , we delve into the delicate and often painful topic of church harm and the credibility of Christianity. Hosts Amanda D'Angelo and Peter Englert are joined by returning guest Brian Lee, who bravely shares his personal experiences of spiritual abuse and his journey toward healing and advocacy. Brian, a seasoned voice on the subject and founder of the nonprofit Broken to Beloved, offers a candid look at the darker side of church life, addressing the critical question: "Why does it feel like churches cause more harm than good?" With vulnerability and insight, Brian discusses the power dynamics and control issues that can lead to toxic church environments, and how these experiences have shaped his mission to support others through similar struggles. Listeners will be invited into a space of reflection and empathy as Amanda, Peter, and Brian navigate the complexities of reconciling faith with the reality of church-induced wounds. This episode is not just an exploration of the problems but also a beacon of hope for those seeking to create healthier, more compassionate faith communities. For anyone who has felt the sting of spiritual betrayal or is grappling with the imperfections of religious institutions, this conversation offers solace and a reminder that you are not alone. Your story matters, and there are paths to healing and redemption within and beyond the walls of the church. If you or someone you know has been affected by church harm, visit brokentobeloved.org for resources and support. And remember, your voice is crucial to this ongoing dialogue—reach out with your questions and stories to Peter@browncroft.org. Your contributions are invaluable as we confront these challenging issues together. Listen in for a heart-wrenching yet hopeful examination of faith, hurt, and the relentless pursuit of a church that truly embodies the love and grace it preaches. Get the full show notes and links here . 📄 ————— Subscribe using your favorite podcast app: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | YouTube ————— Spread the Word. Leave a Rating and Review . It would mean the world if you would leave us a rating and review on Apple or on Spotify . They’ll help us share these conversations and resources with more people, and let us know how we can better serve you. ————— Broken to Beloved is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that works to provide those wounded by spiritual abuse and religious trauma with practical resources moving toward healing and wholeness, and to provide pastors and church leaders with resources to grow in trauma awareness and implement safeguarding practices. Get more information or give a tax-free donation here . ————— As an Amazon and Bookshop.org affiliate, I may make a small commission at no extra cost to you.…
 
Send us a text This is the last episode in our series on what we value at Broken to Beloved. You can also listen to our previous values, Curiosity over Certainty , Goodness over Wickedness , and People over Position . This week, I'm presenting our final three values as a work in progress: Connection over Isolation Wholeness over Brokenness Agency over Prescription Given the choice, I want to include and welcome people into community and connection. We resist the act of othering and excluding. We want to live with integrity, bringing our whole selves wherever we go. We recognize that abuse so often strips us of our voice and choice. We want to equip you to rediscover and reclaim your voice, and to empower you to make your own choices. We want to avoid telling you what to do or how to do it, and prefer to offer options that have worked for us and others. As our friend Aundi Kolber often says, "take what you need." I'll also provide some updates on the Giving Tuesday campaign (thank you!!), our 2024 Annual Report for donors, a preview of the upcoming 2025 Summit, and wrap up the podcast for this season. Thank you again for being here. I'll see you again in the new year. If you’d like to donate to support our work at Broken to Beloved, you can give at our website today. Get the full show notes and links here . 📄 ————— Subscribe using your favorite podcast app: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | YouTube ————— Spread the Word. Leave a Rating and Review . It would mean the world if you would leave us a rating and review on Apple or on Spotify . They’ll help us share these conversations and resources with more people, and let us know how we can better serve you. ————— Broken to Beloved is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that works to provide those wounded by spiritual abuse and religious trauma with practical resources moving toward healing and wholeness, and to provide pastors and church leaders with resources to grow in trauma awareness and implement safeguarding practices. Get more information or give a tax-free donation here . ————— As an Amazon and Bookshop.org affiliate, I may make a small commission at no extra cost to you.…
 
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