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    Explore "alc" with insightful episodes like "Advent 2: Friday", "Zeb Griffin | The Newest ALC", "Holiness | Heart of Holiness | 1", "[Parole Gentili] Seduta del Senato della Repubblica 27.10.2021" and "Unlearn and Relearn: Let Go of Your Unhealthy Beliefs" from podcasts like ""God's Word for Today", "In Our Expert Opinion", "ALC Students Podcast", "Agenda Podcast" and "Landmark Recovery Podcast"" and more!

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    Advent 2: Friday

    Advent 2: Friday

    We’re looking forward to the Second Sunday in Advent. This week is about peace, and I have a question for you: why do we greet with God’s peace? As good Lutherans, we might ask, “What does this mean?” The late pastor Orval Wirkkala wrote an article titled “God’s Peace” that addresses this question. His writing was published in the July 2019 edition of the Christian Monthly.

    God’s Word for Today is a podcast ministry of the Apostolic Lutheran Church of America. You can visit our website at apostoliclutheran.org for more information about our ALCA Federation, or to find a congregation. Also, please subscribe, so you’ll receive our new content every weekday.

    [Parole Gentili] Seduta del Senato della Repubblica 27.10.2021

    [Parole Gentili] Seduta del Senato della Repubblica 27.10.2021
    Parole Gentili è un podcast di Marco Gentili, co-Presidente dell'Associazione Luca Coscioni per la libertà di ricerca scientifica, pubblicato periodicamente su Agenda Podcast. Marco ha la Sclerosi Laterale Amiotrofica una malattia che non gli consente tra l'altro di parlare, per questo si serve di un sintetizzatore vocale per far sentire la sua voce. In questo podcast Marco commenta quanto avvenuto durante la seduta del Senato della Repubblica il 27.10.2021.

    Unlearn and Relearn: Let Go of Your Unhealthy Beliefs

    Unlearn and Relearn: Let Go of Your Unhealthy Beliefs
    Where do our beliefs about ourselves come from, and how do those beliefs lead to unhealthy coping and habits? Despite our pain and shame, we can unlearn crippling belief systems and reclaim our true identities. In today's episode, Zach talks with Landmark Recovery therapists Jessica Tate and Alan Plappert about the good and bad labels we assign to ourselves, ways we numb our pain, and how to unlearn what we thought defined us. Jessica serves as the Director of Licensing, Accreditation, and Compliance for Landmark Recovery and is currently nationally certified as a Rehabilitation Counselor and Master’s Addictions Counselor. Alan serves as a therapist at Landmark Recovery of Louisville, Kentucky, providing support for families whose loved ones are in treatment for substance use.

    EPISODE 82: DIABETES, WITH DR. BEVERLY YATES

    EPISODE 82: DIABETES, WITH DR. BEVERLY YATES

    Laura & Clayton chat with Dr. Beverly Yates, internationally acclaimed diabetes expert and creator of the Yates Protocol, a simple and effective lifestyle-based program for people who have type 2 diabetes or prediabetes. They discuss methods of lowering blood sugar levels and having more energy to live life to the fullest.

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    When Talk Therapy Doesn't Cut It

    When Talk Therapy Doesn't Cut It
    Contrary to popular belief, talk therapy is not the one-size-fits-all solution to healing unresolved trauma. In fact, our guest today believes it can backfire as the individual revisits the traumatic memories. Zach interviews Jacqueline Connors, a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, who specializes in transformation at the sub-conscious level. Providing an alternative approach to talk therapy and counseling, Jacqueline helps her clients identify, release, and re-program negative unconscious habits and self-talk without having to relive their traumatic experiences. They discuss Rapid Transformation Therapy (RTT), self-awareness, and the power of changing our habits in order to change our thought lives. To learn more about Jacqueline, you can visit her website www.JacquelineConnors.com. Similarly, to learn more about alternative ways to overcome self-defeating thinking, check out Landmark Recovery's recent blog post about SMART Recovery: A Science-Based Recovery Program: www.landmarkrecovery.com/smart-recovery-a-science-based-recovery-program/

    Healing Your Inner Child

    Healing Your Inner Child
    One in three women worldwide have experienced physical and/or sexual violence in their lifetime, and every nine minutes a child is sexually assaulted. Today's guest, Gina Rolkowski, is a survivor herself. Struggling with drug addiction, abusive relationship patterns, and suicide attempts, Gina later found healing through trauma informed therapy and her faith. Now a former elementary school teacher and parent educator turned trauma coach, Gina works with women who have experienced sexual abuse, whether in childhood or as adults. She also is the founder of Bridge to Breakthroughs, a faith-based mentoring and coaching program for women. In this episode, Gina talks with Zach about relating to our inner child, dissociation, shame, and more. Learn more about Bridge to Breakthroughs at ginarolkowski.com. The Landmark Recovery Podcast is a production of Landmark Recovery. We understand that everyone has their own history, their own struggles, and their own needs. Our goal is to not only treat the disease of addiction, but the underlying causes as well. https://landmarkrecovery.com/life-at-landmark/the-landmark-difference/

    Trauma, The Body, And The Brain

    Trauma, The Body, And The Brain
    In this episode, Zach speaks with Jeanne Foot, an internationally certified addiction counselor and holistic health practitioner with the belief that we all are recovering from something. When it comes to trauma, Jeanne uses an approach of engaging the mind, body, and spirit to treat everything from adverse childhood experiences, mental health, substance use disorders, and abuse. Zach and Jeanne discuss intergenerational trauma, her view that the traditional approach to behavioral change is flawed, and more. To learn more about Jeanne and The Recovery Concierge, her worldwide mental health service for recovery, support, and education, visit https://therecoverycon.wpengine.com/. To learn more about Landmark Recovery's treatment modalities, visit https://landmarkrecovery.com/services/individual-group-therapy/.

    Rebuilding After Addiction, Unemployment, and a Criminal Record

    Rebuilding After Addiction, Unemployment, and a Criminal Record
    Today's episode is about the power of second chances and, specifically, second-chance employment. Ty Reed speaks with Zach about his former life as an award-winning salesperson for a Fortune 500 company who found himself unemployed, addicted to meth, and living homeless on the streets of Seattle. Now a speaker on the topic of recovery and employment, Ty provides career coaching to individuals recovering from drug & alcohol abuse and homelessness through his nonprofit, Recovery Career Services. Ty and Zach talk about imposter syndrome, the need for compassion and extending forgiveness, and specific ways employers can create mental health conscious work environments. Visit Ty's website at www.recoveryandwork.org to learn more.

    Having Access to a Sober Community as an Alcoholic

    Having Access to a Sober Community as an Alcoholic
    MJ Gottlieb is a serial entrepreneur and the CEO/co-founder of Loosid, a first-of-its-kind, free app for anyone interested in living a sober life. Loosid gives its members access to a sober community and stories of recovery as well as sober travel, dating, and restaurant options. On today’s episode, Zach and MJ talk about sobriety not being the end of fun, the importance of being vulnerable, life on life’s terms, and more. Check out the Loosid app and learn more about MJ on Twitter @MJGottlieb.

    Homelessness And Other Barriers To Recovery

    Homelessness And Other Barriers To Recovery
    On today’s episode, Zach interviews Heather Gibson, Vice President of Program Services for The Healing Place, a nationally recognized drug & alcohol recovery center in Louisville, Kentucky. Since it was originally founded as a homeless shelter in 1989, The Healing Place has helped more than 6,000 men and women to live sober at no cost to their clients. It also has been recognized as a “Model That Works” by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Zach and Heather talk about social determinants of recovery, The Healing Place’s long-term recovery model, and more.

    National Recovery Month

    National Recovery Month
    This month Landmark Recovery happens to be turning 5-years-old. The month of September also happens to be “National Recovery Month, with the theme “Recovery is for Everyone: Every Person, Every Family, Every Community.” One of this awareness campaign’s initiatives is to promote and support new evidence-based treatments and recovery practice. Today we speak with our Chief Clinical Officer, Michelle Dubey about National Recovery month and offering hope to those struggling with substance abuse.

    From Addict to Activist

    From Addict to Activist
    Zach is joined by guest David Poses. David has been there. He kicked a heroin addiction of 20 years and has now made it his mission to help as many people as possible by sharing his personal story. He has now been sober for 10 years has recently written a memoir called, “The Weight of Air: A Story of Lies About Addiction, and The Truth About Recovery.” When the memoir debuted on Amazon, it landed as #1 in Popular Psychology, #1 in Substance Abuse, and #1 for New Release.

    [Parole Gentili] Per Massimiliano Parente - Il Giornale

    [Parole Gentili] Per Massimiliano Parente - Il Giornale
    Parole Gentili è un podcast di Marco Gentili, co-Presidente dell'Associazione Luca Coscioni per la libertà di ricerca scientifica, pubblicato periodicamente su Agenda Podcast. Marco ha la Sclerosi Laterale Amiotrofica una malattia che non gli consente tra l'altro di parlare, per questo si serve di un sintetizzatore vocale per far sentire la sua voce. In questo podcast Marco commenta l'articolo "la sinistra chic fa la passerella anche sul dramma eutanasia" pubblicato su Il Giornale.

    [Parole Gentili] Chi, contro il Referendum

    [Parole Gentili] Chi, contro il Referendum
    Parole Gentili è un podcast di Marco Gentili, co-Presidente dell'Associazione Luca Coscioni per la libertà di ricerca scientifica, pubblicato periodicamente su Agenda Podcast. Marco ha la Sclerosi Laterale Amiotrofica una malattia che non gli consente tra l'altro di parlare, per questo si serve di un sintetizzatore vocale per far sentire la sua voce. In questo podcast Marco parla di chi è si è schierato contro il Referendum per L'Eutanasia Legale.

    Addiction and Art Therapy

    Addiction and Art Therapy
    Jennifer Jensen, also known as OEFY (“Oh”-“Fee”), has more than 20 years of experience as a Registered Art Therapist. She uses art to elevate thinking, address trauma, and process emotions with her clients with the end goals of self-awareness and positive change. After witnessing the healing effects of art therapy as she worked with psychiatric patients and the incarcerated, OEFY took her therapy to addiction and recovery centers. You can learn more about Jennifer, OEFY Art Therapy, and her art therapy kits at Oefy.com.

    Drug Use and Addiction in the LGBT+ Community

    Drug Use and Addiction in the LGBT+ Community
    Zach speaks with Wesley a freelance health writer concentrating on LGBTQ+ issues and addiction. They discuss her book “When Your Child is Gay: What You Need to Know,” which she co-authored with psychiatrist Dr. Jonathan L. Tobkes, received the Pinnacle Book Achievement Award for best parenting book in 2017 by the National Association of Book Entrepreneurs. You can listen more about addiction in the LGBTQ+ community here: https://landmarkrecovery.com/addiction-shame-and-stigma-in-lgbt-community/