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A podcast for times of challenge and transformation. We are excited for your presence as we learn, grow, and evolve from a multitude of voices and wisdom. This is a space for conversations and curiosity – finding ways to be resilient with all that is happening in our personal lives and the world – and maybe finding an embodied hope to live by.

Audacious Living McKillop United

    • Religion & Spirituality

A podcast for times of challenge and transformation. We are excited for your presence as we learn, grow, and evolve from a multitude of voices and wisdom. This is a space for conversations and curiosity – finding ways to be resilient with all that is happening in our personal lives and the world – and maybe finding an embodied hope to live by.

    Moral Injury - Audacious Living Episode 12

    Moral Injury - Audacious Living Episode 12

    In this episode of Audacious Living Trevor is in conversation with Dr. Rita Nakashima Brock as they discuss moral injury. Rita first explains how she came to be an expert in the field of moral injury via her personal background and educational experiences including contemplating how she could be both a christian and a feminist during graduate school.
    After this we learn that moral injury involves an existential shift after an event that causes us to reevaluate our conscious. It occurs in high-stakes environments and can lead to an overhaul of how we once identified ourselves. Once this outline is in place, Trevor and Rita discuss some real-world examples of things that lead to moral injury such as war and hate crimes. They also reveal the ways in which COVID-19 has lead to collective moral injury.
    Then, we learn about ways to treat and work through moral injury paired with a conversation on the effectiveness of treating moral injury. We learn that silence and listening are powerful tools for healing. Throughout the conversation there are also moments of deep wisdom such as the reflection that moral injury can lead to an existential solitary confinement, and that self-care helps us to be well in relation to others. 
    We are confident that this episode has something for everyone!
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    Dr. Rita Nakashima Brock is Senior Vice President and Director of the Shay Moral Injury Center at Volunteers of America. She leads the organization’s efforts to deepen understanding about moral injury in the many populations who experience it. Dr. Brock was the Founding Director of the Soul Repair Center at Brite Divinity School, Texas Christian University, where she also was a Research Professor of Theology and Culture. She is co-author of Soul Repair: Recovering from Moral Injury after War, Beacon Press, 2012, and Proverbs of Ashes: Violence, Redemptive Suffering and the Search for What Saves Us, Beacon Press, 2001. She is a leading national expert on moral injury in combat veterans and has offered trainings for VA mental health providers, for professional chaplains, and for veterans and their families.
    To learn more about Dr. Brock and listen to her speak about Moral Injury and Soul Repair, please visit: https://www.voa.org/dr-rita-brock
     
    Trevor is from McKillop United Church in Lethbridge, AB. To learn more about McKillop please visit: www.facebook.com/mckillopunited

    • 1 hr 14 min
    Wildness, Wilderness, and Silence - Audacious Living Episode 11

    Wildness, Wilderness, and Silence - Audacious Living Episode 11

    Themes of wildness, wilderness, and silence are examined from various angles in our 11th episode of the Audacious Living podcast! In this episode our host, Trevor, interviews Kevin Johnson; a self-proclaimed "recovering academic" and host of the Encountering Silence podcast. 
    In this informative 85 min episode we discover how a "feral childhood" pulled Kevin into a lifetime of deeply engaging with the world. Seeking silence is one way in which this deep engagement can happen. Why silence? Listen to this episode to hear all about it including some practical advice on how to add an essence of wildness, wilderness, and silence into your own life. 
     
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    Kevin M. Johnson is a teacher, writer, public speaker, and retreat director who often finds himself crossing boundaries into liminal spaces.  A university professor, he jokingly refers to himself as “a recovering academic” who teaches online and in various settings outside the university.  Trained in religious and philosophical thinking and research, he often engages in teaching and lecturing in corporate and professional environments.  His writing appears at the online blogs Daily Theology and Patheos as well as on his own web site at his web site called The End of Words at www.kevinmichaeljohnson.com.
     
    Trevor is from McKillop United Church in Lethbridge, Alberta. To learn more about McKillop please visit www.facebook.com/mckillopunited

    • 1 hr 24 min
    Audacious Living Episode 10 - Dr. Sean Wilde

    Audacious Living Episode 10 - Dr. Sean Wilde

    In this episode of the Audacious Living podcast Trevor interviews Chinook Regional Hospital E.R. Physician, Dr. Sean Wilde. Sean discusses the waves of the pandemic so far, and offers insights into what it is like on the 'visible' side of COVID-19. He also brings up some interesting points about the effectiveness of government messaging throughout the pandemic and reflects on the impact of the messaging that has been used.
    Throughout this 68 min episode you will find yourself immersed in a timely discussion that promises to have you reflect on the pandemic so far and leave you renewed with the idea that, as Sean puts it, "we must show compassion without diluting a message of truth." 
    Thanks for listening!
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    Dr. Sean Wilde grew up in rural Alberta, and throughout his life has lived in multiple different communities within the province. Sean attended the University of Lethbridge where he received a Bachelor's degree in biochemistry - and met his wife. He spent a few years working in various biomedical research facilities at the University of Calgary before deciding to pursue medical school. Sean obtained his medical degree at the University of Calgary and completed a family medicine residency training program based out of southern Alberta. He then went on to complete an extra year of specialized emergency medicine training and has now been working in the Lethbridge emergency department for 9 years. Sean lives with his family in Lethbridge, including three teenage children. He enjoys cycling through a variety of hobbies and recreational activities including skiing, hiking, writing, woodworking, electronics tinkering and board gaming, some of which he is okay at - and others at which he is not.
     
    Blog -  wildeandrandom.ca 
    Twitter - https://twitter.com/docseanw?lang=en
     
    Trevor is from McKillop United in Lethbridge, Alberta. You can learn more about McKillop by visiting www.facebook.com/mckillopunited 

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Audacious Living Episode 9 - Diane Strickland - Part 2 of 2

    Audacious Living Episode 9 - Diane Strickland - Part 2 of 2

    In this second part of our two part series with Diane Strickland, Trevor and Dianne continue to discuss trauma. 
    Diane explains that trauma can come from all sorts of places and talks about how shared trauma, like a pandemic, can lead to inclusivity becoming sidelined. 
    Diane has created a six-part framework for cultivating awareness in yourself, this framework can take us through being trauma informed people and into becoming trauma responsive. 
    The framework includes: safety, trustworthiness, choice, collaboration, empowerment, and awareness. 
    Please listen along as this 75min episode is one that don't want to miss!
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    Diane Strickland is in her 33rd year as an ordained minister now serving in The United Church of Canada as retired clergy, providing trauma informed support in complex human situations of natural and unnatural disasters. She is a Certified Community and Workplace Traumatologist, Compassion Fatigue Specialist-Therapist, Critical Incident Responder, and an author and creator of Trauma Informed Resources, including Trauma Informed Ministry, A Primer for Ministers and Ministries.
    For more information on workshops, resources and personal support, contact her at yourstoryissafehere@yahoo.com
     
    Trevor is from McKillop United Church in Lethbridge, AB. You can learn more about McKillop by visiting www.facebook.com/mckillopunited 

    • 1 hr 13 min
    Audacious Living Episode 8 - Diane Strickland - Part 1 of 2

    Audacious Living Episode 8 - Diane Strickland - Part 1 of 2

    In this episode Trevor is in conversation with trauma specialist and retired clergy Diane Strickland. Together they discuss what trauma is, what we are facing collectively during this pandemic, how our unsure futures have lead to anxiety, and much more. 
     
    This hour-long episode is packed full of knowledge and things to ponder! We hope you'll enjoy it and that you'll come back soon to take in part two of our conversation with Diane Strickland!
     
    Diane Strickland is in her 33rd year as an ordained minister now serving in The United Church of Canada as retired clergy, providing trauma informed support in complex human situations of natural and unnatural disasters. She is a Certified Community and Workplace Traumatologist, Compassion Fatigue Specialist-Therapist, Critical Incident Responder, and an author and creator of Trauma Informed Resources, including Trauma Informed Ministry, A Primer for Ministers and Ministries.
    For more information on workshops, resources and personal support, contact her at yourstoryissafehere@yahoo.com
     
    Trevor is from McKillop United Church in Lethbridge, AB. You can learn more about McKillop by visiting www.facebook.com/mckillopunited 

    • 59 min
    Audacious Living Episode 7 - Shawn Sanford Beck

    Audacious Living Episode 7 - Shawn Sanford Beck

     
    Shawn Sanford Beck is an Anglican Priest ("The Green Priest"), a Christian Druid, and this week's guest on the Audacious Living Podcast!
    Have you ever wondered what it was like to live as a homesteader - off the grid? For the past 7 years, Shawn has lived off the land in Saskatchewan! During this episode, Trevor and Shawn discuss this lifestyle, what Christian Animism means, and what our world could look like if we treated all parts of the earth like sentient beings with something to teach us. 
    This episode promises to challenge some existing views and fuel lots of fuel for thought! We hope you'll enjoy it! 
    During the time this episode was recorded Shawn was beginning the process of transitioning back into a city lifestyle as he took on a new role as a student recruitment officer for St. Andrew's College. 
    Shawn is the author of Christian Animism - to read more about him please visit: https://ecosophian.wordpress.com/
    Trevor is from McKillop United Church in Lethbridge, Alberta. To learn more about McKillop please visit: www.facebook.com/mckillopunited
     
     

    • 1 hr 6 min

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