In this episode of Triggered and True, host Brian Freise and emotional health consultant Laura Duncan explore trust through the Compassion Method lens. They reveal trust as an internal rebuild—rooted in childhood pain, not external fixes. Betrayal hurts, but healing comes from self-trust, compassion for triggers, and aligning decisions with your true self. Key Insights Trust's Roots: Unmet early needs create self-doubt; address pain first to foster safer relationships. Biblical examples like...
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In this episode of Triggered and True, host Brian Freise and emotional health consultant Laura Duncan explore trust through the Compassion Method lens. They reveal trust as an internal rebuild—rooted in childhood pain, not external fixes. Betrayal hurts, but healing comes from self-trust, compassion for triggers, and aligning decisions with your true self. Key Insights Trust's Roots: Unmet early needs create self-doubt; address pain first to foster safer relationships. Biblical examples like...
(Ep. 62) Judging Yourself: The Hidden Root of Judging Others
Triggered and True
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3 months ago
(Ep. 62) Judging Yourself: The Hidden Root of Judging Others
In Episode 62 of Triggered and True, hosts Laura and Brian explore how self-judgment is the hidden root of judging others, drawing from Matthew 7:1-2. They distinguish between everyday discernment and condemning judgment tied to shame, triggers, and identity, explaining how inner pain is displaced onto others, like through soapboxes or money critiques. Through biblical insights (e.g., Solomon's wisdom, kindness leading to repentance), they advocate healing self-judgment to enable loving, righ...
Triggered and True
In this episode of Triggered and True, host Brian Freise and emotional health consultant Laura Duncan explore trust through the Compassion Method lens. They reveal trust as an internal rebuild—rooted in childhood pain, not external fixes. Betrayal hurts, but healing comes from self-trust, compassion for triggers, and aligning decisions with your true self. Key Insights Trust's Roots: Unmet early needs create self-doubt; address pain first to foster safer relationships. Biblical examples like...