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  • Evolving From Religious Trauma
    2025/09/02
    Host Rev. Dr. Sheri Pallas speaks with Karl and Laura Forehand, former ministers who deconstructed their faith and left organized religion. The Forehands, founders of the Desert Sanctuary and authors of Out into the Desert, share insights from their journey and upcoming book focused on healing from religious trauma.

    • Deconstruction feels lonely → community and shared stories help.
    • Healing needs the body + mind → somatic work (EMDR, tapping, focusing) + talk therapy.
    • Stages like grief → fear → anger → sadness → peace.
    • Anger is valid, but healing goes beyond it.
    • No quick fixes → patience, self-compassion, and recording your journey.
    • Religion bypassed existential fears → death, freedom, isolation, meaninglessness.
    • Spiritual bypassing adds shame → “pray more” = silencing pain.
    • Rebuilding identity → trust self, not just jump to a new system.
    • Parts/shadow work → see emotions as parts of you, not the whole you.
    • Healing requires being seen + heard in safe, supportive community.
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    47 分
  • Shiny Happy People Season 1: Breaking Down Gothard's Destructive Doctrine
    2025/08/19
    **Overall Summary:**
    Reverend Dr. Sheri Pallas interviews Emily Elizabeth Anderson (a survivor featured in "Shiny Happy People"), Beth Ann Doan, and Karen Schock about the impact of Bill Gothard's Institute in Basic Life Principles (IBLP) and related destructive doctrines, particularly within Christian environments. They discuss the trauma associated with these teachings, the insidious nature of power dynamics, the manipulation of women, and the long road to recovery. They also emphasize the importance of believing survivors and working towards a more loving and authentic future.

    **Timestamp Summaries:**
    * **0:00-05:00:** Show intro, guests introductions, topic.
    * **5:00-10:00:** Personal connection to show's doctrine.
    * **10:00-15:00:** Childhood experience, spanking paddle story
    * **15:00-20:00:** Clueless kids, found student, discovered everything.
    * **20:00-25:00:** Trauma and after, didn't know it.
    * **25:00-30:00:** No touch, questions, after passing, no one.
    * **30:00-35:00:** Unsafe is what matters, there was not.
    * **35:00-40:00:** Relationship that was never there, that they owned.
    * **40:00-45:00:** See series, not going to do it.
    * **45:00-50:00:** What was there for the family was to listen.
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    49 分
  • Is There an Afterlife?
    2025/08/19
    I chat with Brandy Anderson, Spiritual Director, Jungian Coach, and author of "Through the Veil: A Glimpse into the Afterlife."
    We discuss our beliefs and experiences about the "afterlife"

    Summary:
    In this episode of Fireside Creators Podcast, Reverend Dr. Sheri Pallas interviews Brandy Anderson, a spiritual director and author of 'Through the Veil, A Glimpse into the Afterlife'. Brandy shares her personal journey of spiritual awakening, her encounters with the afterlife, and insights about reincarnation, the nature of heaven and hell, and the purpose of suffering. She discusses how communication with loved ones who have passed can occur and how it can bring comfort and healing. The conversation also touches on the concept of karma, the interconnectedness of all beings, and the transformative power of love and understanding.

    TOPICS
    Spiritual Awakening
    Afterlife Communication
    Reincarnation
    Purifying Fire
    Past Life Regressions
    Heaven and Hell
    Karmic Lessons
    Staying Open

    Timestamps:
    0:00 – 5:00
    Intro to Fireside Creators Podcast.
    Host Rev. Dr. Sheri Pallas introduces guest Brandy Anderson, spiritual director, Jungian coach, and author of Through the Veil: A Glimpse into the Afterlife.
    Setup of discussion: afterlife, spiritual awakenings, personal experiences.
    5:00 – 10:00
    Brandy shares her 2014 spiritual awakening during a season of depression.
    Describes hearing the words “Be still” which brought instant peace.
    Initial search for answers in Christianity but found it too fear-based; eventually leaned toward contemplative spirituality.
    10:00 – 20:00
    Paranormal experiences after grandmother’s death.
    Grandmother resisted crossing the veil; left a “portal” open.
    Strange communications via smart TV (messages like “hello” and “love”).
    Family reactions: fear, cleansing rituals, eventual cautious engagement.
    20:00 – 30:00
    Grandmother’s ongoing communication: validating identity, sharing personal knowledge, encouraging reconciliation in family.
    Experiences of loved ones connecting through the portal.
    Reflections on ghosts, attachment to physical life, trauma, and the astral plane.
    Discussion of Tibetan, Buddhist, and Christian perspectives on death.
    30:00 – 40:00
    Reincarnation: grandmother affirmed it is real.
    Souls choose whether to reincarnate, ideally within the same “soul group.”
    Dangers of reincarnating too soon (children recalling past lives).
    Loved ones miss physical experiences like food and hobbies.
    Brandy shares her grandmother’s teachings about consciousness, energy, and wholeness.
    40:00 – 45:00
    Discussion of death, pain, and the “fire” of purification after crossing.
    Past life regressions: healing perspectives on suffering, karma, and growth.
    Rethinking evil as part of spiritual growth.
    Hell reframed as a state of being rather than a place.
    Closing remarks: Brandy’s book launch (Through the Veil, June 18), encouragement to stay open to afterlife communications.

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    47 分
  • 1946 The Movie
    2025/08/19
    1946: The Mistranslation That Shifted Culture is a feature documentary that follows the story of tireless researchers who trace the origins of the anti-gay movement among Christians to a grave mistranslation of the Bible in 1946. It chronicles the discovery of never-before-seen archives at Yale University which unveil astonishing new revelations, and casts significant doubt on any biblical basis for LGBTQIA+ prejudice. Featuring commentary from prominent scholars as well as opposing pastors, including the personal stories of the film’s creators, 1946 is at once challenging, enlightening, and inspiring.

    While other documentaries have been successful in their attempt to treat the symptom of homophobia in the church, 1946 is working to diagnose and treat the disease - Biblical Literalism.
    Show Summary:

    Reverend Dr. Sheri Pallas interviews Ed Oxford, a key participant in the research behind the documentary "1946," which explores the history of the word "homosexual" in the Bible. Oxford discusses his personal journey, how he connected with Kathy Baldock, and their research at Yale University, which uncovered crucial letters revealing the motivations behind the 1946 Revised Standard Version's inclusion of the word "homosexual." They discuss the impact of this translation, the importance of understanding the historical and cultural context of biblical passages, and the need for churches to create safer spaces for LGBTQ+ individuals. Oxford emphasizes that the misinterpretation of scripture is a human problem, not a divine one.

    Timestamp Summaries:
    5:00-10:00: Ed's work with CRU, reparative therapy
    10:00-15:00: Oxford meets Kathy Baldock, Yale research
    15:00-20:00: Kathy Baldock, searching for affirming church
    20:00-25:00: Q Christian Fellowship conference, Kathy's timeline
    25:00-30:00: Book collection, Reformation Project, Kathy
    30:00-35:00: 1946 discovery, alterations to the Bible
    35:00-40:00: Yale Notes, finding 1946 translation
    40:00-45:00: First Bible with "homosexual" in verse
    45:00-50:00: Closeted during seminary, finding answers

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    50 分
  • Pope Francis' Legacy
    2025/08/19
    Pope Francis has been labeled the "Change Pope." Was it enough? Too much? What were his strengths and weaknesses. What to expect from the next Pope.

    **Overall Summary:**
    Reverend Dr. Sheri Pallas and guests Ashley Lavadier and Father Tim Warren discuss the legacy of Pope Francis, analyzing his strengths, weaknesses, and hopes for the next Pope. The conversation includes his openness towards the LGBT community, controversial statements, his engagement with other religions, and the vitriol surrounding his death from some religious groups. They also address the potential direction of the Catholic Church and the importance of maintaining a message of love and inclusivity.

    **Timestamp Summaries:**
    * **0:00-05:00:** Topic intro, guest introductions, reactions.
    * **5:00-10:00:** Pope's positive impact on coming out.
    * **10:00-15:00:** Trans comments; actions vs. words
    * **15:00-20:00:** Anti-trans, but met transgender woman
    * **20:00-25:00:** The importance of hope, not fear.
    * **25:00-30:00:** How far is church to progress
    * **30:00-35:00:** Remember, no one is actually perfect.
    * **35:00-40:00:** He may have made the end.
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    40 分
  • The Difference Between Religion and Spirituality
    2025/08/19
    "The Difference Between Religion and Spirituality" explores the distinction between the two concepts. Religion is described as a faith-based system of beliefs. Spirituality is viewed as a comprehension-based approach.

    **Overall Summary:**
    Reverend Dr. Sheri Pallas hosts Pastor Beth Abbott, Reverend Jeff Radcliffe, and Reverend Michelle Sevacko to discuss the differences between religion and spirituality. The panel explores the exclusive nature of some religions compared to the inclusive nature of spirituality. The panelists discuss their diverse spiritual journeys, leaving traditional religious structures, the importance of love and service, defining truth, and the meaning of being part of the "all".

    **Timestamp Summaries:**
    * **0:00-05:00:** Show intro, panelist introductions
    * **5:00-10:00:** Religion more exclusive, spirituality inclusive
    * **10:00-15:00:** Walking away to be authentic
    * **15:00-20:00:** Importance of finding a tribe
    * **20:00-25:00:** Finding truth with big and little "t"
    * **25:00-30:00:** Remember both I and they are God
    * **30:00-35:00:** Be of service to others
    * **35:00-40:00:** Website set up, find your way!
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    48 分
  • Voices of Color: Teaching White People to be True Allies
    2025/08/19
    Panel Guests: Cindy Wang Brandt, Curtis B Scruggs, Augustus Hayfron, Nicole Foster, Arthur Lavon Jones
    "Voices of Color: Teaching White People to be True Allies" covers various topics related to racism. We discuss the importance of having conversations about racism in order to learn and improve, and how reverse racism and the "Blue Lives Matter" movement perpetuate racist ideologies.
    We also address the institutional and structural nature of racism and the need for education to combat it.
    Additionally, the video touches on white families teaching racism to their children, the struggle of being an ally, the uncomfortable nature of being around people of color for white people, and the need to work through cognitive dissonance to effect change.
    Lastly, the speakers give advice on how white people can unintentionally cause discomfort for people of color and offer suggestions for dealing with fragility.


    **Overall Summary:**
    Reverend Dr. Sheri Pallas hosts a panel discussion on the topic of racism. The panel members share their personal experiences and perspectives on systemic, institutional, and structural racism. The conversation tackles various topics such as the definition of racism, the importance of equity versus equality, white privilege, the role of the church, and actionable steps white individuals can take to be allies. The participants emphasize the need for education, action, and addressing the discomfort of confronting racism.

    **Timestamp Summaries:**
    * **0:00-05:00:** Show introduction, thanks to supporters
    * **5:00-10:00:** Recognizing ignorance, safe learning space
    * **10:00-15:00:** Reverse racism, systematic prejudice explanation
    * **15:00-20:00:** Trauma, racial pyramid, power dynamic
    * **20:00-25:00:** Welcoming panel members, blue lives
    * **25:00-30:00:** Systemic vs individual racism discussed
    * **30:00-35:00:** Asians need support against discrimination
    * **35:00-40:00:** Teaching children anti-racism from start
    * **40:00-45:00:** Fear of different skin from God?
    * **45:00-50:00:** Difficult being Black, story time
    * **50:00-55:00:** Why pride is acceptable, white fragility
    * **55:00-60:00:** Action needed: learn and help others
    * **60:00-65:00:** Company ads, boardrooms need change
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    1 時間 23 分