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The Allender Center Podcast

Narrative Focused Trauma Care with Stasi Eldredge

The Allender Center Podcast

The Allender Center

Psychology, Religion & Spirituality, Mental Health, Christianity, Trauma, Health & Fitness, Theology

4.6628 Ratings

🗓️ 12 April 2024

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

We're kicking off a 4-part series where we’re inviting you to join us in listening to real stories from those who've gone through Narrative Focused Trauma Care training with the Allender Center. Through candid conversations with these remarkable individuals, our goal is to give you a glimpse into the profound impact of saying yes to this life-changing experience.

First up, we’re chatting with Stasi Eldredge. Stasi is a multifaceted individual - an author, speaker, and integral part of the leadership team at Wild at Heart. She'll take us through the moment she felt compelled to join an NFTC training cohort, driven by a desire for healing and a deeper connection with God. Stasi reflects on how confronting past traumas reshaped her, moving from a sense of being weighed down by old wounds to discovering freedom and compassion  within those painful memories through encounters with Jesus.


To learn more about Narrative Focused Trauma Care training, we invite you to visit theallendercenter.org/trainings

Transcript

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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. Folks, we're in a process of letting people know about narrative-focused trauma care and the work of the Hollander Center. And we do that.

0:38.3

Yeah, let's just be quite clear. In some form, it's just a warm advertisement. But on the other hand,

0:46.5

what we get to do is play in the context of the glory of human lives and the glory of how Jesus shows up in the context of human lives.

0:59.3

And today, especially for me, I won't say less for you, Rachel, but for me, oh my gosh, this is just a very special experience.

1:21.0

And to introduce Stacey Eldridge, who is a New York Times best-selling authorist. And I could go through the books, many books, certainly beginning with captivating. But I just have to say, though I've

1:32.3

read all her work and certainly have deeply appreciated all your work, Stacey. Defiant Joy for me,

1:41.0

it's been one of those books that at the time, such a necessary

1:45.0

engagement with how my defiance was actually almost opposed to joy rather than indeed

1:52.0

living out joy. So it is a thrill to have you here and to say, beyond all the gifting of

2:00.4

heading up women's ministries,

2:02.6

that just one of the most amazing ministries in the world, wild at heart.

2:09.6

I'd also add, you know, you really are one of my best friends.

2:14.6

And so the gift of having you on, that's just a very special gift,

2:20.3

and especially given his your day off, even more so. Thank you for being with us. Oh, my goodness.

2:26.6

It's an honor to be with you both. I'm with two people that I love. So, hooray. I love that we get to have a conversation, wherever

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