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I host intentional conversations on how we live, move, and have our being in the world. With a focus on how our careers and callings have been shaped by who we’ve been and are becoming. Our experiences are different - yet - when we share our stories we will find points of resonance, support, learnings, and wisdom worth thinking and talking about. Thanks for listening!

Feeling Beings Who Think Arianne Rice

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 5.0 • 10 Ratings

I host intentional conversations on how we live, move, and have our being in the world. With a focus on how our careers and callings have been shaped by who we’ve been and are becoming. Our experiences are different - yet - when we share our stories we will find points of resonance, support, learnings, and wisdom worth thinking and talking about. Thanks for listening!

    Seeking a Life-Giving Life

    Seeking a Life-Giving Life

    “If you want to connect with true strength, then you have to find your own weakness." Yes! That is from today's guest, David Achata, an author, coach, trainer, facilitator, speaker, and former pastor. David brings over twenty years of leadership experience to organizations, team development, and training. He is the author of "Embrace What You Don’t Know: A Stupid Guide to Smart Business Leadership" and "Executive Retreats for Busy Business Leaders:How to Achieve More by Working Less"  He lives in the mountains of East Tennessee with his wife and two children. Thanks for listening!
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    Connect with David - 
    Coaching & leadership development: achatacoaching.com
    Books, blogs and more: davidachata.com

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Honoring Our Transitions

    Honoring Our Transitions

    "Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end." Do you remember that song lyric? It's from the hit tune "Closing Time" by Semisonic, and it summarizes a truth: We don't like focusing on what is ending. We tend to prioritize the new thing and ignore the power endings have. We work hard to stay busy and avoid the wilderness period, which is often between the two.
    Today, I'm talking with Lisa Tilstra, Leadership Coach and fellow podcaster, about the Bridges Transition Model for navigating change and honoring transitions in our professional organizations and personal lives. I hope our conversation inspires insight and support for you in whatever transitions you may be moving through.  Thanks for listening. 
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    Lisa Tilstra - Bio
    Originally from the United States, Lisa has lived and worked in the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, the Netherlands, France, and currently, Sri Lanka. Her work extends around the globe. She’s served individual coaching clients from 20+ countries, conducted training in over 30 countries, and had participants in her courses from over 80 countries. Her passion for connecting people and ideas leads her to pursue a deep understanding of culture and how it impacts our connection as humans.  At the heart of her work, she seeks to explore and respect cultural differences, deepen awareness of our similarities, and create ways to communicate with strategic precision for greater connection and understanding.
    Lisa learned the power of storytelling firsthand by sharing pieces of her journey of loss and grief.  After losing her first husband to a brain tumor in 2005, storytelling became a pivotal part of her healing and growth.  Many years later, she realized that storytelling was missing from her life and that it could once again be a catalyst for transformation as she sought to overcome depression, stagnation, and feeling completely stuck.  Ever since, she has been focused on intentionally creating ways to incorporate storytelling in her life, both personally and professionally.  And she is passionate about creating spaces that invite others to do the same.
    Lisa holds a master's degree from the University of Florida, a certificate in Leadership Coaching from Georgetown University, and the designation of Professional Certified Coach (PCC) from the International Coach Federation. She is certified in multiple Leadership assessment tools.  Lisa hosts regular Story Slams in her community and is the host of two podcasts.  The Make Life Less Difficult podcast is her passion project focused on sharing people’s stories to connect and know we aren’t alone in our journeys.  She's an avid nature enthusiast, loves to be in the mountains, is a paragliding pilot, and actively seeks opportunities to test her limits physically and emotionally.  Lisa is married to a US Diplomat (her favorite adventure partner), is an active real estate investor, and owns a boutique real estate investing consulting company.
    Click here for Lisa's website.  Click here for Lisa on LinkedIn.
     

    • 57 min
    Healing What Hurts

    Healing What Hurts

    My guest is Dr. Jamie Marich, author, speaker, and internationally recognized expert on topics related to EMDR therapy, trauma, addiction, and recovery. She has written numerous books, notably "Trauma and the 12 Steps: An Inclusive Guide to Recovery." 
    It takes courage to acknowledge and move through our hurts, and I've learned that compassionate self-examination is vital to our journey toward wholeness and healing, both in our personal and professional lives. Dr. Marich shares some of her courageous life-changing story, and our discussion goes from there. Thanks for listening!
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    To find out how you can connect with Dr. Jamie Marich, visit these links:

    www.instituteforcreativemindfulness.com

    www.traumamadesimple,com
    www.jamiemarich.com 
    https://redefinetherapy.com/
     
    To watch the lecture and Q&A mentioned in the show, click the Events page of St. Thomas Episcopal Church .

    • 44 min
    Listening to the Gifts of Silence

    Listening to the Gifts of Silence

    "Silence is the necessary space around things that allows them to develop and flourish without my pushing." - Richard Rohr. In this solo episode, I share a story that taught me how powerful retreating into silence is for learning how to listen.  Listen in ways that can be attentive, discerning, loving, and open, allowing things to unfold. I hope this encourages you to consider taking time to retreat and listen in your world. Thanks for listening! (quote from Center for Action & Contemplation meditations)
    Learn more about me at ariannerice.com
    Mentioned in the show - 
    Holy Cross Abbey
    Abbey of Gethsemani
    Mepkin Abbey
    Carmelite Monastery of Baltimore

    • 34 min
    The Questions Separations Bring

    The Questions Separations Bring

    Powerful questions provoke introspection and sometimes a reassessment of who we are and who we are becoming. My guest today is the Rev. Derek Miller. And I asked him to be in conversation with me to share and discuss the introspective periods he journeyed through when his denominational identity was shifting and his marriage was ending. Difficult as they are, endings do lead to new beginnings.  Thanks for listening!
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    Bio - 
    Derek currently serves as the rector at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Old Ellicott City. Though now an Episcopal priest, he’s had a broad, multidenominational background. He was raised in the Baptist church, having both a father and grandfather as Baptist pastors, served in nondenominational churches as a worship leader and local pastor, and has learned and worked cross-denominationally in the Baltimore area for over 15 years, including attending an ecumenical seminary. He has experience in urban ministry work, church revitalization, faith community organizing, advocacy, and nonprofit leadership. He currently lives in Ellicott City with his spouse Kara and their young son, Easton. He enjoys buying books (while also occasionally reading them), playing music, and sharing hand-crafted beverages accompanied by meaningful conversation. Find him on Instagram at @derekhmiller

    • 56 min
    Expectations and Resentments

    Expectations and Resentments

    “Sometimes our most delusional fantasies are not about what we expect in the future but what we think happened in the past.” Today my guest is the Rev. Mark Collins, and we are talking about expectations, resentments, and the supportive framework of 12-step spirituality in daily living.  And, if you haven't yet, consider listening to my previous conversation with Mark on Shame and Healing.
    Thanks for listening!
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    Bio
    The Rev. Mark Robin Collins is an Episcopal priest and rector of All Saints’ Episcopal Church in Glen Rock, New Jersey. He serves on the Commission on Ministry for the Diocese of Newark and is co-chair of the diocese’s Strategic Visioning process. Previously, he served at Christ & St. Stephen’s and Church of the Holy Trinity in Manhattan after graduating from General Theological Seminary in New York with prizes for preaching and church history. His seminary experience included study at Canterbury Cathedral in England as a Canterbury Scholar. Mark’s other ministries include being a parish Stewardship consultant and leading retreats for LGBTQ+ people recovering from addiction.
    Prior to seminary, Mark worked as a fundraiser for the International Rescue Committee, the Wildlife Conservation Society, and City Harvest. Mark has been an abortion rights advocate and clinic defender, AIDS activist and fundraiser, and an advocate for LGBTQ+ rights. He and his husband Denton will celebrate the 27th year of their relationship later this year. Yes, that is a slight Southern accent -- Mark is originally from Memphis, Tennessee.
     

    • 59 min

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In these thoughtful and honest conversations with her friends and colleagues, Arianne Rice digs deep into her training as a priest, coach, parent, spouse, and friend to uncover the perennial wisdom found in our lived experience seen through the lens of faith. She’s not afraid to ask difficult questions. Nor is she satisfied with facile answers. Her willingness to be vulnerable about her own fears, unforced errors, hopes, and dreams opens the door for her guests to do the same. You will not be disappointed.

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