Story time with the Rev. Julia Rev. Julia Matallana Freedman
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- Religione e spiritualità
This passion project began with the Rev. Julia sharing stories about resiliency, faith, coping, ingenuity and other tools to talk with and to your kids in this age of pandemic.
Over the last year, this has morphed into a trauma-informed space to talk about the real ways we all struggle from various forms of trauma from religious/spiritual abuse to childhood trauma. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/therevjulia/support
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Adverse Childhood Experiences with Rev. J. Dana Trent
It's launch day for J. Dana Trent, and she shares her story of growing up as a preschool drug dealer in her new memoir, Between Two Trailers.
We discuss her process of coming to terms with the difficult characters in her life story, mental health and the Church and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs).
We hope you enjoy our conversation and we invite you to share this episode with anyone who might be interested in trauma-informed spaces, the effects of childhood trauma and the general raw approachability of someone like J. Dana Trent.
Recommended:
The CDC on Adverse Childhood Experiences
The ACEs Quiz
J. Dana Trent's Memoir, Between Two Trailers
Between Two Trailers Book Club Kit
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Good Friday Sermon
Hi Friends, This is a sermon written for a specific context. However, I think you will find it meaningful in a variety of situations. I ask the question: "Why did Jesus have to die" and invite listeners to live into the liminal space between death and resurrection.
This episode was written and produced by Rev. Julia Matallana Freedman (instagram: @juliadfreedman)
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Elmo and Social Connection with Yolanda Santiago-Correa
In our conversation about Elmo and Social Connection, Rev. Julia interviews Yolanda Santiago-Correa, the Program director for the Hispanic House of Studies at Duke Divinity School.
Yolanda is working toward her PhD. in Cultural Studies and shares a lot of great insight on this cultural phenomenon that we saw through Elmo and his viral tweet a couple of weeks back.
We hope you will find this conversation interesting and uplifting.
Find Yolanda on Instagram: @afrolatinetheology and @majestadprieta
Online: afrolatinetheology.com
Tik Tok mentioned in the episode: @cat.janice
This episode is written and produced by Rev. Julia
Instagram: @juliadfreedman
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Mary, Barbie, and Humanity
This is an Episode written and preached for a specific context. While it was written and delivered for Advent 4 2023, you will enjoy the topics of Mary, Barbie and how we challenge the patriarchy in this sermon for any time of year.
This episode was written and produced by Rev. Julia Matallana Freedman.
Instagram: @juliadfreedman
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Sermon: The Art of Resistance
This is a sermon on Matthew 21:33-46, the nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost. I write my sermons to fit a particular place and location, but I know that the message for this particular community can be just as meaningful in other places and locations. Please share this episode with your friends as you build coalitions and find ways to resist the status quo in your own communities.
May the Lord continue to bless your daily work for justice.
Peace,
Rev. Julia
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Healing from Spiritual/Religious Abuse with Noemi Uribe
Noemi Uribe has personal experience with the effects of religious abuse from their time at Hillsong Boston. They share more about their journey of healing and recovery. Please take care while listening as we briefly mention suicidal ideation and childhood sexual abuse.
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