42 min

Trauma & Shiny Happy People (Trauma from High-Control Religion‪)‬ Trauma & Pop Culture

    • Mental Health

 I’m with my friend and colleague, Cait West for this episode. If you’re interested in learning more about the impact of high-control religion, known as religious trauma, check out my other podcast, Uncertain. Cait and I did an episode over there, diving into more specifics about our experiences growing up in Christian Fundamentalism.
Also, keep an eye out for Cait’s memoir about leaving Christian Patriarchy, which releases in spring 2024.
Extra content warning for this episode as we will be discussing child physical abuse.
In the episode we discuss:
What it’s like inside high-control religious spaces
How the trauma from high-control religious spaces shows up after you leave
Things that help on the recovery journey
Welcome to Trauma and Pop Culture, a monthly podcast where we seek to make knowledge about trauma accessible to the everyday person through analyzing books, movies, TV shows, and other elements of popular culture through a trauma lens. 
Please be advised that every discussion assumes everyone has listened to or read or watched said popular item. Expect spoilers around any corner. 
If you have questions about trauma or a show or movie or anything you think would be great to analyze, send it to traumandpopculture@gmail.com
I’m a Trauma Recovery Coach who also works with clients one on one. If you’re interested in working with me, you can visit my website, KatherineSpearing.com/coaching for more information and use the contact form to reach out.
While you’re on my website, you can sign up for my monthly mailing list, where I’ll send out more tidbits about trauma, what popular culture stories I have found helpful on my own trauma recovery journey, plus a few other things you might enjoy. 
While the tone of this podcast is mostly light-hearted and fun, we will be discussing trauma. There might be some elements that are activating, especially if you are a trauma survivor. So move slow and take care of yourself. If you find yourself overwhelmed, you can always take a break, and come back later. 
This podcast is a production of Katherine Spearing, LLC
The following music was used for this media project:
Music: Funny Adventures by WinnieTheMoog
Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/6048-funny-adventures
License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Artist website: https://linktr.ee/taigasoundprod

 I’m with my friend and colleague, Cait West for this episode. If you’re interested in learning more about the impact of high-control religion, known as religious trauma, check out my other podcast, Uncertain. Cait and I did an episode over there, diving into more specifics about our experiences growing up in Christian Fundamentalism.
Also, keep an eye out for Cait’s memoir about leaving Christian Patriarchy, which releases in spring 2024.
Extra content warning for this episode as we will be discussing child physical abuse.
In the episode we discuss:
What it’s like inside high-control religious spaces
How the trauma from high-control religious spaces shows up after you leave
Things that help on the recovery journey
Welcome to Trauma and Pop Culture, a monthly podcast where we seek to make knowledge about trauma accessible to the everyday person through analyzing books, movies, TV shows, and other elements of popular culture through a trauma lens. 
Please be advised that every discussion assumes everyone has listened to or read or watched said popular item. Expect spoilers around any corner. 
If you have questions about trauma or a show or movie or anything you think would be great to analyze, send it to traumandpopculture@gmail.com
I’m a Trauma Recovery Coach who also works with clients one on one. If you’re interested in working with me, you can visit my website, KatherineSpearing.com/coaching for more information and use the contact form to reach out.
While you’re on my website, you can sign up for my monthly mailing list, where I’ll send out more tidbits about trauma, what popular culture stories I have found helpful on my own trauma recovery journey, plus a few other things you might enjoy. 
While the tone of this podcast is mostly light-hearted and fun, we will be discussing trauma. There might be some elements that are activating, especially if you are a trauma survivor. So move slow and take care of yourself. If you find yourself overwhelmed, you can always take a break, and come back later. 
This podcast is a production of Katherine Spearing, LLC
The following music was used for this media project:
Music: Funny Adventures by WinnieTheMoog
Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/6048-funny-adventures
License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Artist website: https://linktr.ee/taigasoundprod

42 min