The Place We Find Ourselves

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4.8
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148 episodes
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Date created
2018/04/18
Average duration
35 min.
Release period
22 days

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The Place We Find Ourselves podcast features private practice therapist Adam Young (LCSW, MDiv) and interview guests as they discuss all things related to story, trauma, attachment, and interpersonal neurobiology. Listen in as Adam unpacks how trauma and abuse impact the heart and mind, as well as how to navigate the path toward healing, wholeness, and restoration. Interview episodes give you a sacred glimpse into the real-life stories of guests who have engaged their own experiences of trauma and abuse. Drawing from the work of neuroscientists such as Allan Schore, Dan Siegel, and Bessel van der Kolk, as well as psychologist Dan Allender, this podcast will equip and inspire you to engage your own stories of harm in deep, transformative ways.

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150 Trauma Heals By Connecting With Others
2024/01/08
The opposite of trauma is not "no trauma;" the opposite of trauma is connection. To be human is to be wounded. However, wounds heal naturally when the environment is right… and the right environment for healing is the empathic presence of another person. God made our brains and nervous systems to need one another. This is particularly true when it comes to engaging your story. You cannot engage your story alone. Sitting in your favorite chair with a journal, a Bible, a cup of coffee, and a good view out your window is not sufficient to heal your wounds. But the attuned presence of another human being can change your brain. 
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149 Why Listening To Your Body Leads To Healing Part 2
2023/12/25
Today I focus on two important ways that your body tells you things. The first is through your affect. Whenever your affect becomes dysregulated, your body is letting you know valuable information about your present environment… and about your past story. Dysregulation makes implicit memory known. And the second way that your body communicates with you is through impulses. Your body has impulses… impulses that it would like you to take more seriously than you probably do. Support the podcast.
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148 The Healing Power of Understanding Your Story with Dan Allender and Cathy Loerzel
2023/12/11
You have a story and that story matters. Your story in your family of origin significantly affects the way you think, feel, and act in the world today. This is why Dan Allender says, “It is time to listen to your story.” What if healing begins by listening to your story? By reflecting on—and engaging—the experiences in your growing up years, you can better understand why your brain has been shaped in the way that it has. These are the topics that Dan, Cathy, and I explore in today’s episode. If you want to experience more of the healing power of understanding your own story, join the three of us in Atlanta, GA, on Saturday February 3, 2024, for the StoryWork Conference. The conference will be live streamed if you can’t make it to Atlanta. You can register by going to adamyoungcounseling.com. CEU’s are available for therapists. 
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147 Why Listening To Your Body Leads To Healing Part 1
2023/11/27
Your body knows things that your enskulled brain does not. Moreover, if you listen, your body will tell you important things—things that will help you heal. Your body is a truth teller. It is the trustworthy prophet from within. In today’s episode, I explain why it’s so important to listen to your body… and how to do it.  Support the show
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146 Triangulation and Misguided Hope with Matthias Roberts
2023/11/13
Friend and fellow therapist Matthias Roberts joins me today to share a very vulnerable story involving triangulation with his mother. How does an adolescent boy answer his Mom’s questions about his homosexuality when Mom is disgusted by it? This is a story about Matthias’ deep love for God… and the torment he felt as a result. We talk about Matthias’ immense hope that God would “heal” his sexuality and how he came to feel God’s blessing rather than shame. Support the podcast
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145 How Loneliness Affects The Heart and Mind
2023/10/30
Therapist and fellow podcaster Vanessa Sadler shares a story from when she was 11 years old. As children, all of us needed to belong—to feel “a part of.” If we did not receive sufficient attunement from our primary caregivers, we likely experienced high levels of loneliness. The dilemma is that it may not have felt like loneliness because it was such a normal part of your life. Vanessa talks candidly about her loneliness growing up, as well as how she came to experience significant healing from that loneliness. You can follow Vanessa on Instagram @abidinginstory. Support the show
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144 Embodied Sexuality and Religious/Sexual Trauma with Jenny McGrath
2023/10/16
I am joined today by therapist Jenny McGrath who is passionate about helping people heal from the damage of purity culture. One byproduct of purity culture is a disconnection from your body and a distrust of your body. If you feel shame about your body, or especially shame about your sexuality, this episode will hopefully help you. For those who want to dive deeper into these things, please consider signing up for Jenny’s Embodied Sexuality course. You can use coupon code “PLACEWEFIND” to save $60 off the cost of the course.  Support the podcast
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143 Finding Home Again After Religious Trauma with Matthias Roberts
2023/10/09
Matthias Roberts joins me today to talk about his book Holy Runaways: Rediscovering Faith After Being Burned By Religion. Topics covered include: why belonging is so crucial for each of us, how to trust when you’ve been betrayed by others so many times before, and why it’s hard to open ourselves to actually receive care when it is available.  Support the podcast
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142 Healing From Trauma: The Power of “Being With” Part 2
2023/09/18
We pick up with Curt sharing about Cora’s experience in a story group. Specifically, we talk about about why Cora’s intense bouts of panic were her body’s way of saying “something is wrong and needs care and attention.” We also talk about a woman named Cheyney who experiences deep healing as a result of taking in the acceptance and embrace of other group members in the precise moment when she is feeling intense shame. This is how neural networks get rewired. This is how healing happens. We need other people. Support the podcast
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141 Healing From Trauma: The Power of “Being With” Part 1
2023/09/04
Curt Thompson returns to the podcast to talk about how we heal from trauma. In short, trauma and emotional pain begin to heal when our stories are witnessed by an empathetic other. Curt shares a story from his newest book about a woman named Cora, who is disconnected from her emotions and finds it very hard to receive care from Curt. Curt’s newest book about suffering and healing is called The Deepest Place.  Support the podcast
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140 Trauma, Resilience, and Race with Jimmy McGee and Rebecca Wheeler Walston
2023/07/21
Jimmy McGee and Rebecca Wheeler Walston join me to talk about how they came to understand the importance of trauma and story engagement. If you want to engage your story in more depth, the Impact Movement is hosting an online event called Hope and Anchor Story Weekend. This zoom event will take place Sept 30 to Oct 1. You can find out more here. Support the Podcast
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139 Role Reversal: When A Child Becomes A Parent
2023/05/15
I am joined today by my friend Rebekah, who shares a story from when she was six years old. Topics covered include: feeling like there is something wrong with you but not knowing what it is, self-doubt about how you see reality, difficulty trusting your gut, learning to listen to your body and to trust the information that it is giving you. Support the podcast
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4.8 out of 5
2310 reviews
KC Girl -LD 2024/02/24
Thank you!
I found this podcast when it was casually mentioned at church by our pastor. I was going through one of the most difficult times in my life. Those tim...
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CaseyEich 2024/02/21
Thankful
Thankful to have learned of this podcast from a trusted supervisor. This has been so helpful in engaging my own story and also in working to help othe...
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Dori8910 2024/02/20
Such Generosity!
Thank you so much to Adam and his guests for their generosity of spirit and generosity with information and resources that have been so helpful to me ...
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Jillybean231 2024/02/16
Simply wonderful
Thank you to Adam and all his guests. It is a privilege to listen and learn from you. If I could name one thing that has helped me to understand myse...
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LenaSiberian 2024/01/15
Adam’s podcast is amazing for trauma recovery
Listening to this podcast helped me with trauma recovery, including childhood trauma and understanding how brain works, how it tries to keep us alive ...
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DayUntoDay 2024/01/11
Wow!
I am excited to keep listening and learning.
Geideman 2024/01/04
Healing
This podcast has been such an incredible part of my healing journey, engaging my story of origin and understanding the need to listen to my body!
Acpacpacp 2023/12/15
Beautiful
Such a helpful podcast as a counselor
Nadygram 2023/11/19
Becoming whole
This podcast provides a safe space to find healing and feel heard and affirmed. Adam Young and his guests share relatable stories that have helped me...
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Laura Gale 2023/11/08
Sometimes great
In general, this is a great help to understanding ourselves. The most recent episode lost me after hearing the words “queer folk.” I am not intereste...
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