Rough Draft Revelations Ashley Privett
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- Religion & Spirituality
A podcast with rough draft thoughts from life, Jesus, and therapy
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In The Room
Kaitlin Logan, LMFT, shares her insight about what therapy can look like "in the room." We discuss barriers to therapy, the role of a therapist, types of therapy, and how the gospel is displayed in therapeutic relationships. Oh, and she'll answer a few "burning questions" that only a therapist could answer.
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Walking Through the Door
In therapy, the hardest part is walking through the door. In this episode, Gabe Cyrus and I talk about our own misconceptions about therapy and how we eventually started. If you have judgments, fears, or curiosity about therapy, this episode is for you.
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Marriage: A Moment, part 2
I'm back for Part 2 with Gavin and Kendall Royal as we cover what we have learned about marriage and singleness from each other, how to not waste the stage of life you're in, and the longing for eternity that marriage points us towards. The Royals are funny, transparent, and truly seeking to glorify God in their marriage.
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Marriage: A Moment, part 1
Marriage is a momentary gift given to point us all towards Christ. On this episode, I'm joined by Gavin and Kendall Royal to unpack some myths we easily believe about marriage, how to debunk those myths in our hearts, and the gospel purpose of marriage. Having lived with this couple for 2 years, we keep it real!
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Building a Single Household
In this final episode about singleness, Victoria Jacob and I discuss the joys and challenges of building a life as a single person. What does it look like to extend hospitality, build community, or steward your money in a single household? And how can people in other kinds of households honor the single household?
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Singleness & Sexuality
A full framework of sexuality should hold up in all stages of life and for eternity. On this episode, I am joined by Alida Cassinari to discuss how single people can view and steward their sexuality as Christ has designed it. We'll consider some damaging comments about sexuality, as well as a few "burning questions."