mental health

443 | What’s Brewing | Children’s Peace Pavilion

The Children’s Peace Pavilion in Independence, Missouri is getting an upgrade! Now called simply The Peace Pavilion, it has been expanded to include exhibits and activities for not only children, but for everyone! On this episode in our What’s Brewing series, we are hearing all about the new space, the new  classes and programs that…

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314 | Grounds for Peace | Peace of Mind: Mental Health and Well-Being | Sarah James and Hannah Langford

In partnership with the 2020 European Peace Colloquy, Project Zion Podcast is bringing you interviews with the presenters. Today, we welcome Sarah James and Hannah Langford to expand on their presentation, “Peace of Mind: Mental Health and Well-Being.” Sarah-Naomi James and Hannah Langford are sisters who grew up in South Wales. Sarah-Naomi now lives in…

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136 | Worth, Shame, and Boundaries | Kara Vojcsik

Listen in as Carla talks with Kara Vojcsik, a licensed clinical social worker, about the concepts of worth, shame, and boundaries. They talk about healthy ways to respond to others finding you unworthy, finding balance when you’re swimming in shame, and how to set healthy boundaries along the way. Host: Carla Long Guest: Kara Vojcsik

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103 | Anxiety and Depression | Dr. Heidi Vawdrey

Join us for a recorded presentation on depression and anxiety from Dr. Heidi Vawdrey. Heidi is an LDS friend of the Salt Lake City congregation and presented this material on January 17th 2018. Please note the PowerPoint slides attached and feel free to follow along as Heidi walks us through them.

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ES 25 | On Wells and Worrying

When the Israelites wandered in the desert, God provided food in the form of manna and, according to midrashic tradition, water in the form of a miraculous well that belonged to the prophetess Miriam. In this extra shot episode, Katie Langston preaches on wells, worrying, and the gracious abundance of God’s love.

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4 | Grace vs. Shame

Join host Katie Langston and her friends Sara and Nancy for a discussion about grace. But instead of juxtaposing grace and works, as perhaps is the more common construction, these friends will contrast grace and shame–and how grace frees us from shame and fear so that we can live into the transformative love of God.

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