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🗓️ 11 January 2024
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Living with a negative worldview, often born out of childhood trauma or difficult experiences in one's life or workspace, can feel as if you're perpetually shrouded in a bleak fog. The world may seem unkind and unfair, every experience tainted by the shadows of your past. Sometimes it can feel like there’s danger around every corner, stealing our joy and our ability to live without constant fear.
Former FBI investigator Jana Monroe worked on some notorious and heinous murder cases, including those of Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer. She shares about the demanding challenges of interviewing serial killers and how it affected her mindset and her view of the world–and how prayer and daily reflection with God was a lifesaver in rescuing her from fear. Ike Miller, a pastor and author, shares about the hurdles he faced during his formative years, navigating the difficulties of growing up with an alcoholic father and overcoming unhealthy coping mechanisms.
Content Warning: This episode mentions violence and may not be suitable for all listeners.
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Interview Quotes:
“I would pray and I would have conversations with the Lord, and always there would be this overwhelming sense of calmness.” - Jana Monroe
“I began my journey, or He began that journey for me, of starting to look at the good in other people. It was a process. It was certainly nothing that happened overnight, but by having those conversations, He opened up my heart and mind to a whole different perspective and optic of looking at things.” - Jana Monroe
“I have faith that the Lord is going to show me the way out of this and show me a different path, and I was never disappointed.” - Jana Monroe
“I began to rid myself of some of these unhealthy behaviors when I honestly started paying attention to the pain that these things were causing me: anxiety, depression, emotional exhaustion, and being able to do the work to connect those back to childhood experiences and that environment so that I could begin to disarm the impact of some of those things on me as an adult.” - Ike Miller
“One of the things that I often tell people, whether that is in my congregation in preaching or in one-on-one conversations, is pain in the past doesn't die just because we bury it.” - Ike Miller
“One of the things that I often tell people, whether that is in my congregation in preaching or in one-on-one conversations, is pain in the past doesn't die just because we bury it.” - Ike Miller
“Connecting with God in prayer can help us feel less alone because it creates space for us to understand what pain and fears prevent us from connecting and experiencing intimacy now.” - Ike Miller
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| 0:41.6 | Welcome to the Jesus Calling Podcast. Living with a negative. life. workplace can feel as if you're perpetually shrouded in a bleak fog. The world may seem |
| 0:55.6 | unkind and unfair every experience tainted by the shadows of your past. |
| 0:59.6 | Sometimes it can feel like there's danger around every corner, stealing our joy and our ability to live without constant fear. |
| 1:08.0 | Former FBI investigator, Janam Monroe, worked on some notorious and heinous murder cases including those of Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer. |
| 1:16.0 | She shares about the demanding challenges of interviewing serial killers and how it affected her mindset and view of the world |
| 1:22.0 | and how prayer and daily reflection with God was a lifesaver and rescuing her |
| 1:27.0 | from fear. |
| 1:28.4 | Ike Miller, a pastor and author, shares about the hurdles he faced during his formative years, navigating the difficulties of growing up with an alcoholic father, and overcoming unhealthy coping mechanisms. |
| 1:38.0 | Let's start with Jana's story. |
| 1:41.0 | Hi everyone, my name is Jano Monroe. |
| 1:44.0 | I had a 30-year career in law enforcement |
| 1:48.0 | from a probation department to a local police department |
| 1:51.0 | to a 22-year career in the FBI and then I transitioned into |
| 1:57.0 | corporate America. At age 13 I knew what I wanted to do and I never deviated from that. I had two motivations. |
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