Broken Hearts Club Episode 1: Exploring grief, loss, healing, and how to live life more fully and more open to LOVE.
Release Date: 11/11/2018
Liturgies of the Heart
Part 2 of my interview with Michelle.
info_outline Interview with Michelle MorrowLiturgies of the Heart
In the beginning of my series, "Finding Faith after Certainty," I interview the brilliant Michelle- who courageously shares her intimate story of living as a queer Christian and how she came to live peacefully in her identity (hint: it was a rocky and painful process). Rather than tell you about Michelle, I'll let you read her beautiful words: "I am a person who wants to move toward shalom – flourishing at its fullest, the realization of God’s desire for all of creation.... Here’s the good news: The kingdom of heaven has come near! However, there is also pain and suffering, injustice and...
info_outline Pole Dancing as Feminine EmpowermentLiturgies of the Heart
In this episode of the the podcast, I have a conversation with Maryann Forest- Woodard, a chemical engineer and S factor instructor. We explore her own personal journey into the world of pole dancing and now teaching, as a powerful tool in reclaiming one's feminine power , play, and capacity to relate to others with more integration.
info_outline Stop Letting your Ex talk to you!Liturgies of the Heart
You are not available for the love you want until you are not available for what you had before. In this episode, Brooke shares her controversial advice to block or delete phone numbers from people you used to date. Even one date.
info_outline Learning to Feel LoveLiturgies of the Heart
Did you know you have the power to change your relationship at any moment? You do! All you have to do is start looking for the ways your partner loves you, instead of looking for all the ways they don't. In this episode of the Broken Hearts Club, Brooke articulates an approach that will change the dynamic in your relationship.
info_outline Conversation with Enchantress ShaneLiturgies of the Heart
ou’re going to LOVE my next podcast guest, @enchantressshane. She is truly enchanting and was an absolute JOY to speak with. On my next podcast episode, Shane and I talk about how to bypass our ego’s excuses for love and greatness, why joy is an imperative for a depth filled life, and how PLAY can help us push beyond the boundaries of what we already think is possible. Give it a listen and then be inspired to get out there and PLAY today! Find her at www.enchantedembodiment.com.
info_outline A Therapist's Reflection on Grief, Celebrity Deaths, and ProjectionLiturgies of the Heart
Brooke explores how our reactions to celebrity death reveals the nature of our projections and how we can move ahead in our grief.
info_outline AdventLiturgies of the Heart
In this episode of the Broken Hearts Club, Brooke explores more fully the meaning of the advent/Christmas season, which is a "waiting season for hope." She discusses the depth of the Israelites' feelings of abandonment and well as the exiled parts of ourSelves that Christ has called Home. She weaves together spiritual, psychological and cultural truths to discuss the human condition and how we can access hope.
info_outline Conversation With RileyLiturgies of the Heart
In this delightful conversation with romance novelist Riley Costello, Brooke and Riley discuss how Riley strives to live the romance all day every day and how this "way of being" inspires her writing and helps her live joyfully and purposefully. We discuss how to flirt with your barista, flirt with nature, and how embracing the unexpected and uncertainties of life can lead to romantic events and people.
info_outline Why Women Don't Want to Hear About What Men WantLiturgies of the Heart
Cosmo has been telling you packs of lies about what men want and it didn’t work so you’re sick of it. You’re just so hurt. You’re longing for your man to be stopped in his tracks because of your beauty. You’re longing for healthy masculine leadership.
info_outlineWelcome to the Broken Hearts Club--where everyone is welcome because we're all members. I want to create a space where we can learn to honor our grief and loss as a common denominator for being human. We'll talk about all the hard stuff. Because if there's anything I've learned in my ten plus years working as a therapist, it's that if we can honor our losses and all of our shadows, we are free to love more fully because we aren't afraid of grief.