055 - Emotional Intelligence
Unpacking Mormonism And Other Religious Trauma
Release Date: 05/06/2023
Unpacking Mormonism And Other Religious Trauma
What is faith? What are facts? How are faith and facts intertwined, and how do they differ? How does this connect to blind faith or faith without evidence? This week’s episode of Unpacking Mormonism tackles these compelling questions, proving that this topic is as relevant as ever. With Mason at the helm alongside family friend Ian, prepare for an engaging and uplifting experience!
info_outline Happy New Year from Daisy Girl Communications!Unpacking Mormonism And Other Religious Trauma
Sarah shares an update on our new show launching in a few weeks as well as the new release schedule for Unpacking Mormonism. Tell us what topics you want to see covered in the new series? What should we unpack first? Email us at
info_outline 075 - Things are crazy.Unpacking Mormonism And Other Religious Trauma
Organized chaos. Does it work for you? Sarah shares how life is ramping up as the release of her first book approaches. Keep up on information with the book and all Daisy Girl related matters with our newsletter. Sarah's apperance on Almost Awakened.
info_outline 074 - Broken you are notUnpacking Mormonism And Other Religious Trauma
When we mess up, it's not because we are broken. We are working exactly how we are wired to survive and thrive. We have a tendency to shame ourselves. Here's the thing...oh, I can't get into it here. You gotta click that play button and listen to the episode. Come on down to the Raising Crazy Facebook page and let's grow up to show up. Stephanie Foo - What My Bones Know
info_outline 073 - Passing CopsUnpacking Mormonism And Other Religious Trauma
Have you ever passed a cop that was going too slow? Sarah has and it leads to a good story about the value of taking ownership of your mistakes. First lesson, make sure the cop isn't already going above the speed limit.
info_outline 072 - Ages & Stages: Integrity vs. DespairUnpacking Mormonism And Other Religious Trauma
Wow, this got really intense suddenly. As we enter into the...ahem...final stage of life. We are faced with seeing things through a lens of integrity or despair. Did we live life to the fullest or are we filled with regrets?
info_outline 071 - Ages & Stages: Generativity vs. StagnationUnpacking Mormonism And Other Religious Trauma
What are we giving to the world that will outlive us? Here we come around the corner to middle adulthood, only one stage to go after this one. Generativity vs. stagnation is the seventh stage of Erik Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development. This stage takes place during middle adulthood, between the approximate ages of 40 and 65.1 It comes before the eighth and final stage of development in Erikson's theory, which is integrity vs. despair. During this stage, middle-aged adults strive to create or nurture things that will outlast them, often by parenting children or fostering...
info_outline 070 - Ages & Stages: Intimacy vs. IsolationUnpacking Mormonism And Other Religious Trauma
Practicing radical acceptance. Realizing it's not your job to fix someone. Can you believe we still go through social and mental development stages, even into adulthood and beyond? Let's take stock of where we are and how we came to be. There's still time to work on ourselves to better show up for our kiddos. Questions for you to ponder, friends. Share your thoughts down on the Raising Crazy Facebook group. 1. What are some of the biggest challenges of being an adult? 2. What are some practical ways to balance work and personal life as an adult? 3. What are...
info_outline 069 - Ages & Stages: Identity vs. Role ConfusionUnpacking Mormonism And Other Religious Trauma
The fifth psychological stage. The teen years, in a word, are difficult. Our kiddos try different styles and personalities; they have mood shifts, and you get a little bit of everything.
info_outline 068 - Ages & Stages: Industry vs. InferiorityUnpacking Mormonism And Other Religious Trauma
Get out your Erickson's stage follow-along chart. Ready? Great, get comfy; so glad you made it. This is stage four. So our kiddos start recognizing their relationships everywhere, including outside the family, whether home-schooled, public-schooled, or private-schooled. Success in this stage is developed as they balance failure and success. So what we need to do is to provide healthy feedback.
info_outlineWhat the $%^& is emotional intelligence? Every emotion you can feel comes with a physiological sensation. How many words can you think of to describe your feelings? Do you see colors? Taste bitter in your mouth? Feel pressure in your ocular areas?
Click the play button and by the end of this episode you will be better capable of describing how you are feeling,;which will help you be more emotionally intelligent and you will feel closer to those around you.
Shout out to the parents and caregivers that sometimes are so filled with emotions that words escape. I tell you what, come on down to our Facebook group, we can talk you through some of these difficult situations.
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