21 episodes

Creating and reclaiming calm spaces of connection with God, neighbours and ourselves. 

Reclaim-App Podcast Cari Fydirchuk & Liz Kahle

    • Religion & Spirituality

Creating and reclaiming calm spaces of connection with God, neighbours and ourselves. 

    Ep. 19 - The Invitation to More Pt. 2

    Ep. 19 - The Invitation to More Pt. 2

    Welcome Friends, we're so glad you're here! In this episode, we continue our conversation around the invitation to More with the themes of lack and abundance, but in Part 2 we’re using the language of empty (emptied) and full (filled, fullness). 

    This language reminds me of when my daughters were in preschool. They learned at a young age, this idea of ‘filling up your bucket,' with the things (including people and places) that make us feel good and help us experience fullness. When your bucket is empty, it refers to being depleted, tired and feeling not so good. 

    This isn’t just for children. As adults we too need to fill up our buckets and sometimes that can feel impossible! So, no matter where you’re listening from today. A place of depletion or from a place of overflowing - or maybe somewhere in the middle - the invitation to More is for you! Many Blessings

    References:
    Ruth Haley Barton
    Marianne Willamson (excerpt from Return to Love) 
    Alexei Nalvalny (quotes from the National Catholic Register) 
    Heather Cowie
    Dan Allender and Tremper Longman III (The Cry of the Soul) 
    Biblical References:
    Hebrews 12:1-3
    Philippians 2:3-8

    • 38 min
    Ep. 18 - The Invitation to More

    Ep. 18 - The Invitation to More

    I trust God, but I don't always trust God. Yikes, that feels vulnerable to say out loud! 

    So glad you're here for a great conversation about how we are invited to a life of More (i.e., peace, love, connection) and yet, so often we find ourselves living from a place of lack (i.e., resources, time, energy). 

    Grace and mercy abound as we talk about the hard stuff in our newest episode. Blessings Friends!

    References: 
    Kate Bowler (Blog, 2019, When Lent Prepares Us for What is Lost)
    Kate Bowler and Jessica Richie (Good Enough - 40ish Devotionals for a Life of Imperfection) 
    Ruth Haley-Barton (Lenten Questions) 
    Psalm 23:1
    Psalm 139:13

    • 37 min
    Ep. 17 - Advice Edition

    Ep. 17 - Advice Edition

    New Years Blessings Friends!  Great to be back with you for another Reclaim-App episode. For those of you who may be listening in for the first time. I’m Cari, the founder of Reclaim-App…which isn’t an App yet but I’m confident will be this year! Right now you can also find us on Instagram,  Facebook, Buzzsprout or wherever you listen to your podcasts. :) 

    Our intention is to create calm and safe spaces of connection with God, our neighbours and ourselves.

    I’m an ordained pastor and trained yoga teacher. My lovely friend and co-podcaster Liz, is a compassionate counselling therapist, working both in private practice and the public sphere. And our podcast aims to combine Christian spirituality with mental health and life strategies that aid in connection.

    In our professions, we get asked a lot of questions, often from people seeking advice. So, today, we’re going to have a conversation around giving and receiving advice…looking at the best and worst advice we’ve received, answering some of your questions and provide some strategies…with the hope of creating clearer and calmer communication. 

    References:
    Brené Brown - Atlas of the Heart
    Carl Jung (1875 - 1961) 
    Michael Nichols - The Lost Art of Listening 
    Henry Nouwen (1932 - 1996) 
    John O’Donohue - For Presence - Eternal Echoes. Exploring our hunger for belonging. Scripture References: Romans 12:15, Mark 3 
     

    • 54 min
    Ep. 16 - When Hope Feels Fragile

    Ep. 16 - When Hope Feels Fragile

    As we (Liz and Cari) were sitting down to start preparing for this episode, we were both feeling nudged to have a conversation around hope. In part, because we are entering the Advent season, preparing for Christmas which is meant to be a time of hope. Yet, as we look at the world around us, hope feels fragile and the emotions of hopelessness and despair perhaps more prevalant. So, we’re going to wrestle with this tension while we wonder how to hold on to hope in a weary world. Holding the following questions loosely as we sit in this tension together. Thanks for listening! Blessings Friends. 
    Questions:
    What is hope and are there different kinds of hope? Is hope fragile? Or is it something we can trust and hold onto?Where (and maybe how) can we experience and extend hope to ourselves and our world; when we are weary, and many feel hopeless, helpless, and wrecked with despair? References: 
     Brene Brown - Atlas of the Heart 
     Henry Nouwen 
     C.S. Lewis 
     Job 19:25-27
     John 1:5
     Hebrews 11:1 
     Frozen 2 - song - Next Right Thing - by Kristen Bell 
     Brian Simmons - I Hear His Whisper 

    • 42 min
    Ep. 15 - Intimacy: Hiddenness & Vulnerability

    Ep. 15 - Intimacy: Hiddenness & Vulnerability

    Hello Friends! In this episode, we have a great conversation on a topic that can be hard to talk about. We're looking at intimacy; what it means, how we learn about it and how it plays out in our everyday lives. 

    So grateful for this calm space of connection where we hold one another's stories in love. Blessings. 

    Please don't forget to subscribe, like, share and donate. Thank you!

    #podcast #intimacy #vulnerability

    • 53 min
    Ep. 14 - The Wisdom of Emotions / Head and Heart Connection

    Ep. 14 - The Wisdom of Emotions / Head and Heart Connection

    Hello Friends and Welcome to the Reclaim-App Podcast. Thank you for being here!  We’re looking forward to our conversation today on The Wisdom of Emotions/Head and Heart Connection. A favourite topic of both Liz and Cari :) 

    As we begin this new podcast season, our deepest hope continues to be, creating space for connection, while experiencing faith and life together. So emotions seemed like a good place to start since emotions are something we all experience throughout our life as human beings. They immediately connect us to our “human sameness” (Henry Nouwen). And they have huge impacts on our choices, relationships, how we are in the world and who we perceive God to be.

    In her chapter, entitled, Try Softer with your Emotions, Aundi Kolber helps frame our conversation today, writing, “You are not weak for having feelings. You are not less than because you react to the world around you. Your grief, joy, anger, disgust or fear does not define you, but it is a clue to what’s going on inside you - and this is where the beauty happens. As we honour our experiences, we gain more freedom to move through our emotions rather than become stuck in them.”

    Through our conversation we hope to invite a relationship with our emotions. Even the hard ones. A relationship that promotes flourishing, maybe even healing. Not only for ourselves but for each other and the world we live in. Many Blessings. 

    Book References: 
    ACT Made Simple 2nd Ed. - Russ Harris
    Permission to Feel - Mark Brackett
    Try Softer - Aundi Kolber
    Atlas of the Heart - Brene Brown
    Gospel of Luke 22:39-46 (Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane)

    #podcast #emotions #feelings

    • 54 min

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