What happens when exhaustion collides with faith—and what does recovery look like on the other side? Kingsley is joined by Fred & Taku to explore burnout through the lenses of relationships, spirituality, and everyday family life. Drawing on clinical social work practice and lived parenting experience, they unpack the signs we miss, the beliefs that keep us stuck, and the practices that actually help us heal. We talk emotional honesty in faith communities; holding anger, grief, and desire...
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What happens when exhaustion collides with faith—and what does recovery look like on the other side? Kingsley is joined by Fred & Taku to explore burnout through the lenses of relationships, spirituality, and everyday family life. Drawing on clinical social work practice and lived parenting experience, they unpack the signs we miss, the beliefs that keep us stuck, and the practices that actually help us heal. We talk emotional honesty in faith communities; holding anger, grief, and desire...
Same Shelves, Different Organization: Exploring Neurodiversity and Intimacy
Relationship Factor
38 minutes
1 year ago
Same Shelves, Different Organization: Exploring Neurodiversity and Intimacy
In this episode, we dive into the unique experiences of intimacy among neurodiverse couples. We'll explore the importance in non-pathologizing neurodiversity and how it influences emotional and physical closeness. We'll also share some valuable insight for creating a strong and intimate relationship with a neurodiverse partner. Brooke Norton is a licensed marriage and family therapist providing counselling for individuals, couples, and families in Western Massachusetts. Brooke supports those...
Relationship Factor
What happens when exhaustion collides with faith—and what does recovery look like on the other side? Kingsley is joined by Fred & Taku to explore burnout through the lenses of relationships, spirituality, and everyday family life. Drawing on clinical social work practice and lived parenting experience, they unpack the signs we miss, the beliefs that keep us stuck, and the practices that actually help us heal. We talk emotional honesty in faith communities; holding anger, grief, and desire...