Sifted Wheat was created to bring conversation about relationships and real life situations. It is not a platform to be seen or to seek influence, but a safe place to learn. There is a lot of information available to us, a lot of opinions, but with Leslie’s combined experience of ministry and mental health, it’s designed to be a place to learn and to grow and to discover that we can heal. As humans we can go through a lot, and here we can explore what we need to hold us together, where we can be challenged to think differently, and how we can be encouraged to live an empowered life.
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Sifted Wheat was created to bring conversation about relationships and real life situations. It is not a platform to be seen or to seek influence, but a safe place to learn. There is a lot of information available to us, a lot of opinions, but with Leslie’s combined experience of ministry and mental health, it’s designed to be a place to learn and to grow and to discover that we can heal. As humans we can go through a lot, and here we can explore what we need to hold us together, where we can be challenged to think differently, and how we can be encouraged to live an empowered life.
Exploring Platonic Intimacy - A Conversation with Dr. Brooke Keels
Sifted Wheat
50 minutes
11 months ago
Exploring Platonic Intimacy - A Conversation with Dr. Brooke Keels
In this conversation, I’m joined by my dear friend and colleague, Dr. Brooke Keels, Ph.D., LPC-MHSP, LPC-Supervisor. She is the Chief Clinical Officer at Lighthouse, located in Dallas Texas, where she works to create, implement, and oversee multiple programs. She has worked in the recovery industry in a professional capacity for over 16 years in a variety of roles. I know you will appreciate her wisdom on the topic of Platonic Intimacy, her personal journey of seeing its importance, and the advice she gives us to make it a bigger deal in our lives.
We discuss the pitfalls of aligning intimacy with only sexuality, and how done right, platonic intimacy is most stable of relationships. To be fair, we also discuss how it’s a sacrifice to be in relationship and that regardless of what culture tells us, it can’t be based only on what feels good. True depth of relationship is forged in tension and being sharpened.
Listen in and find out for yourself how you can develop healthier platonic intimacy and where you can start now to engage it differently and with more intentionality!
NOTE: The Verse in Acts (2:43-45) is what Brooke is referring to when she points to sacrifice in community and relationship. And she also references the following source and quote:
“But fellowship is a sacrifice that goes beyond convenience.”
From The Kris Vallotton Podcast: Developing Healthy Communities
You can listen here : https://podcast.krisvallotton.com/developing-healthy-communities
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Sifted Wheat
Sifted Wheat was created to bring conversation about relationships and real life situations. It is not a platform to be seen or to seek influence, but a safe place to learn. There is a lot of information available to us, a lot of opinions, but with Leslie’s combined experience of ministry and mental health, it’s designed to be a place to learn and to grow and to discover that we can heal. As humans we can go through a lot, and here we can explore what we need to hold us together, where we can be challenged to think differently, and how we can be encouraged to live an empowered life.