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Moonbeaming

The Unshaming Way with David Bedrick

Moonbeaming

Sarah Faith Gottesdiener

Healing, Business, Money, Art, Religion & Spirituality, Mysticism, Feminism, Witchcraft, Mental Health, Witch, Psychology, Health & Fitness, Magic, Moon, Energy Work, Spirituality, Boundaries, Tarot, Visual Arts, Creativity, Arts

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 14 August 2024

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

How do you navigate shame? What does inner criticism have to do with shame? In our society, it’s easy to slip into what we think we know as shame and often, the most common first response is to figure out a way to relieve it or treat it. Instead, what happens if you explore the unshaming way? Who will you find? Today we continue our mini series speaking with mental health professionals such as therapists, somatic educators, social workers, and other professional caregivers. Our special guest today is David Bedrick, counselor, attorney, and a teacher of shame-based studies for therapists, coaches, and healers. In this episode of the Moonbeaming Podcast, host Sarah Faith Gottesdiener and guest David Bedrick peel back the layers of shame and uncover what shame is here to tell us. You’ll learn: the definitions and functions of shame the process of the unshaming way how to work with your inner criticism how inner power gets suppressed why you must respond with self-compassion If you’ve been stuck in a shame spiral and want to learn the first steps to unshaming yourself, this episode is for you. Please note: This episode contains examples of abuse. About David Bedrick: David Bedrick, JD, Dipl. PW, is a teacher, counselor, and attorney. He grew up in family marked by violence. While his father’s brutality was physical and verbal, his mother’s denial and gaslighting had its own covert power. This formative context introduced David early to the etiology of shame and instilled an urge to unshame. Professionally, he was on the faculty for the University of Phoenix and the Process Work Institute in the U.S. and Poland and is the founder of the Santa Fe Institute for Shame-based Studies where he trains therapists, coaches and healers and offers workshops for individuals to further their own personal development. Thousands of students have studied with David in addition to his 30 years of experience working with individuals, couples, and groups. David writes for Psychology Today and is the author of three books: Talking Back to Dr. Phil: Alternatives to Mainstream Psychology and Revisioning Activism: Bringing Depth, Dialogue, and Diversity to Individual and Social Change. His new book is You Can’t Judge a Body by Its Cover: 17 Women’s Stories of Hunger, Body Shame and Redemption. His upcoming book, The Unshaming Way, will be published by North Atlantic books in 2024.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Moonbeaming podcast. I'm Sarah Faith Godestiner, an artist, author and intuitive, and together we'll explore life through a creative and spiritual lens.

0:17.0

You'll learn so much about mysticism, creativity, consciousness, depth psychology, business, and more.

0:25.0

And you'll get to listen to conversations with luminaries

0:28.0

that you won't hear anywhere else.

0:31.0

With each episode, you'll receive insights, frameworks,

0:36.7

inspiration and tools to help you thrive and grow. Hello and welcome back to Moonbeaming. I'm so glad you're here. We are continuing our series where I'm talking to different

0:54.9

therapists about their passions, about what they're interested in, about what

1:01.2

really drives them because it felt like just a natural progression of the kinds of

1:08.0

conversations and the kinds of topics that we talk about on the show and I am very thrilled about today's

1:16.8

episode. This is an episode I've wanted to have for a very long time because the topic is one of the most

1:27.2

important topics I think that needs to be addressed if we want to recover and if we want to

1:37.0

heal and if we want to transform and that is the topic of unshaming.

1:45.8

We're talking about shame today.

1:49.5

And we're talking about shame today because it's so prevalent and it's so invasive and it colors everything

1:59.2

from our interpersonal relationships to what we do in the world, to our creativity, to how we can access or not

2:09.6

access our intuition and self-trust. To me it's one of the foundational things we have to look at,

2:19.8

both as like human beings in the world wanting to have more loving and more honest

2:26.7

relationships with one another and quite, even more importantly,

2:35.4

is how we relate to and how we treat ourselves.

2:41.3

It's been one of the biggest realizations or breakthroughs that I had was to recognize just how much shame was running the show in my consciousness.

2:57.0

Just how much shame was preventing me from functioning to my fullest extent.

3:07.4

And so I knew I needed to bring someone on

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