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🗓️ 12 November 2022
⏱️ 40 minutes
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Last month, we invited our social media followers to send in questions that they would like to hear Dan Allender address. We are honored that so many of you sent in questions and comments.
We’ll begin by addressing some of the questions about confronting past trauma in general, and trauma involving families of origin in particular. What if our past trauma is too painful to bear? Should we address our parents about trauma in our upbringing? How do we stop the trauma cycle with our own children?
Dan addresses these questions and more in this episode, hosted by Melissa Dowell from the Allender Center.
Listeners and friends - we are grateful for your questions. Stay tuned for more episodes in the future in which we’ll unpack more of the questions that were submitted.
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0:00.0 | Thank you for listening to the Allender Center podcast. |
0:06.7 | I'm Dr. Dan Allender. |
0:08.7 | And I'm Rachel Clinton-Centen. |
0:10.5 | We're fiercely committed to providing hope and healing to a fragmented world. |
0:14.7 | And restoration for the heart. |
0:17.2 | Thank you for joining us. |
0:18.5 | Let's get this conversation started. |
0:29.1 | Thank you for joining us. Let's get this conversation started. We have asked you listeners to offer some of the questions that just remain from some of the things that we have covered over |
0:39.3 | many moves. And so today we're going to engage some of those questions. And I have the |
0:47.7 | great pleasure of being with Melissa Dowell, who is the, I don't know how to put it better than the content guru of |
0:59.0 | the Allender Center working to create, shall we say, products that actually help people engage |
1:08.0 | some of the work that we do. |
1:10.0 | But, Melissa, I'm going to have you introduce yourself |
1:12.5 | a little better than what I just did. And then we're going to jump into some of the questions that |
1:17.9 | you've curated and that seem wise to engage. So welcome. Thank you. Great to be with you. Thank you for |
1:26.3 | having me. It's very generous of you to call me a content |
1:29.3 | guru. As I have created no content for the Allender Sutter, I merely package your content and make it, |
1:38.4 | I as manager of product development. I listen to what our audience has to say, wants to hear about, |
1:47.9 | and looks for ways that we can take your content or any of our many incredible teachers at |
1:54.6 | the Allender Center. How can we make that content accessible and applicable in lots of |
2:00.0 | different ways? |
2:03.4 | So that's part of this process. |
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