Never Broken: Songs Are Only Half the Story
I was born with a genetic defect. It’s never been officially diagnosed, but I know it’s a limitation. I’ve been born without the “fan” gene.
I was born with a genetic defect. It’s never been officially diagnosed, but I know it’s a limitation. I’ve been born without the “fan” gene.
I was speaking with a friend when Gabor Maté’s work came up. The friend had seen a session and suggested that Maté had some good
Loss and grief spare no one. When loss cast a long shadow across the literary giant C.S. Lewis’ door, he wrote about it. A Grief
I was giddy. It was a book published in 1977. Professional Burn-Out wasn’t that big, but it was a book that predated Freudenberger’s Burn-Out book,
Sanctuary is a place of safety. It’s a place where the weak and wounded can grow and heal. It’s the way that we should describe
Everyone finds places where they’ve made a mistake, done wrong, or inadvertently harmed someone else, and an apology is called for. At some level, everyone
I’ve learned that, in legal encounters, apologies are often avoided. Over the years, I’ve occasionally encountered situations where I’ve got contracts that are materially breached
Most folks don’t describe Christianity with the adjective “mere.” However, C.S. Lewis isn’t most folks – rather, he’s a common man with an uncommon view. Mere
On the one hand, there’s plenty of research that our memories aren’t stored in words, they’re stored in concepts. There’s the awareness that most of
It might seem that I lack a fundamental characteristic that would make me able to use the information from Women’s Burnout: How to Spot It, How