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Hello humans! Introducing a new podcast brought to you by Jenna Lopez, LICSW, LIMHP, she/her, a trauma therapist at the center for mindful living. Jenna and guests will share in conversation about the struggle that is humaning. There will be specific focus in our conversations on how living under the oppressive societal structures of capitalism, white supremacy and the patriarchy impact our sense of suffering. The goal of these conversations will be to provide hope, strategies for dealing with this suffering and cultivate collective healing. In order to do that, each episode, Jenna and her guests will address questions or respond to stories submitted by listeners. If you would like to submit a question, share a story or strategy, please send your contributions here: info@thecenterformindfullivingomaha.com

Being Cult Survivors

9/1/2022

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On this episode I talk to Monica, a blast from the past. Monica and I went to junior high and high school together. We then lived what seemed like very different lives with very different takeaways from that shared upbringing. Even though we went on these journeys separately, because of the advent of social media, we always had a window to witness each other from afar. It was in this window of social media we would occasionally connect over various life happenings, which is why I knew I had to get her on the pod for a deep talk. The theme of this episode is 'being survivors of religious trauma'. We explore how we each experienced this and what has brought us healing. 
 
Listen to this month’s episode here.
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Being Pro Abortion

8/1/2022

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Hello Humans, this month’s episode of “Being Human” explores bodily autonomy. My dear friend, Shana and I, discuss where we were when Roe was overturned, how we are processing our new reality and what our own personal experiences with abortion and bodily autonomy have been like in our own lives. It was cathartic, it was healing and it was motivating. We also did it in under an hour! Enjoy!

You can listen to the entire episode here.
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Being Storytellers

7/1/2022

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Hey Humans! This month on the pod we are in conversation with one of my dearest and oldest friends Shawnsey. The theme for today's episode is 'Being Storytellers'. 

As a therapist I work with other humans to process through the story of their life in order to grow, heal and change. Shawnsey is a writer who creates stories and has taught others how to write them. Our shared history began way back in the day when we attended the same Catholic high school. We discuss how Religion as storytelling shaped our experiences then, and how our understanding of those experiences has changed over time. We discuss the innate human trait to use storytelling as a means of evolving and contemplate how and why it shifted to be a means of asserting power and control over others. We get deep, we get silly. I am LOUD and talk fast, but hopefully it will be as good of a listen for you as it was for us chatting. 

You can listen to the entire episode here.
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Being Seen

6/1/2022

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“Hey Humans! Welcome to the premier episode of the Being Human podcast. Today we are talking to two of my favorite humans who I seek out when I need to be seen; my best friend Dara and my therapist Meghan. We talk about the very human need to be connected to other humans. We answer a listener's question about what to do when we feel that connection isn't as strong as we want it to be. Hope you enjoy and find something relatable.” 
 
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  • Home
  • Meditation Schedule
  • About Us
    • About Us
    • Practitioners >
      • Louisa Foster
      • Kara Cavel
      • Laura Crosby
      • Marilyn Erickson
      • Pamela Mueggenberg
      • Hillary Rubesin
      • Dan Weidner
  • Services
    • Individual Therapy
    • Expressive Arts Therapy >
      • Art Therapy
      • Drama Therapy & Psychodrama
      • Intermodal Expressive Arts Therapy
    • Group Therapy
    • Meditation & Mindfulness
    • Medication Management
    • Lifestyle Coaching
    • Trauma Informed Yoga
    • Training, Clinical Consultation & Supervision Services
  • Workshops/Classes
    • Workshops
    • Leaving the Soltane Forest: Healing Through Myth and Writing Our Own >
      • The Fox Woman
    • Ongoing Offerings
  • Resources
    • The Centering Blog
    • Notes from Louisa
    • Health Policy
  • Contact