
A podcast about becoming human in a wounded world. We explore what it means to heal from trauma and live fully human, drawing on the connections between faith, wellness practices, and ancient Christian tradition. recreationpodcast.substack.com
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityMental HealthChristianityHealth & Fitness | |||

Heads up: this episode discusses sexual abuse and spiritual abuse within the Church. Please be kind to yourself.
Today we sit down with neuroscientist Dr. Hermina Nedelescu for a wide-ranging and deeply important conversation about clergy sexual ab... more
What can we learn from veterinary science about healing the fragmentation between humanity and creation?
In the second installment of this two-part episode (Part 1 here), we sit down with Jesse Alexis Blum Vallecillo, a veterinary doctor based in Ar... more
What can we learn from veterinary science about healing the fragmentation between humanity and creation?
In this two-part episode, we sit down with Jesse Alexis Blum Vallecillo, a veterinary doctor based in Arizona, to discuss how her work gives her... more
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This may sound dramatic but listening to this podcast is healing. One of the worst things about trauma is the feeling of being utterly alone and without hope. That feeling dives deep until it becomes; “I am alone. I am hopeless.” Which of course is the very opposite of communion with God and other people. This podcast proclaims; “No! I am NOT alone.” God is with me. He LOVES me through the love of other people. I need other people. I will not isolate! I will connect instead. I will not be asham... more
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This show centers on healing from trauma through a faith-informed lens, blending mental health concepts with Orthodox Christian perspectives and practices. Episodes commonly explore how trauma shapes memory, relationships, and identity, while offering spiritual and practical paths toward wholeness. A notable strength is the integration of clinical insight with spiritual tradition, creating a unique space for listeners who seek both psychological understanding and faith-informed guidance. Recent topics suggest a continued emphasis on trauma-informed care, moral injury, and the role of community and embodiment in healing, with occasional series exploring scriptural origins of trauma and time-tested healing practices. This combination likely a... more
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