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Time to Talk about Porn | with Brett Harvey

34 min · 5. Dez. 2024
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In this episode I sit down with Brett Harvey, an outstanding communicator who equips parents and educators with the tools to effectively talk about pornography with children and youth. His organisation Tāima Kōrero, Time to Talk, is helping to mitigate the harmful effects of pornography on young people in Aotearoa, New Zealand.   In this conversation Brett has a message for parents, as well for those who use pornography and wish they could quit. Brett is relatable with his own recovery journey. We touch on the topics of shame and set backs as they are particularly relevant to ‘churched’ youth. Many of us know from lived experience, that shame from mental illness can cause isolation and suffering. There will be those who use porn, and experience mental health challenges as well. Please share this vital message with family, friends and church leaders.   For more information about Tāima Kōrero, contact, and excellent resources go to: https://www.taimakorero.co.nz/resources [https://www.taimakorero.co.nz/resources]   Mind Health counselling services offer in person and online services: https://mindhealth.org/ [https://mindhealth.org/]   Subscribe to the Reviving Hope podcast for more great content. Blog site: https://revivinghope.life/ [https://revivinghope.life/]     Song credit: Blessed Are They, written by Bazi Baker and Benjamin MacGregor, Grace Vineyard Music.

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Episode Time to Talk about Porn | with Brett Harvey Cover

Time to Talk about Porn | with Brett Harvey

In this episode I sit down with Brett Harvey, an outstanding communicator who equips parents and educators with the tools to effectively talk about pornography with children and youth. His organisation Tāima Kōrero, Time to Talk, is helping to mitigate the harmful effects of pornography on young people in Aotearoa, New Zealand.   In this conversation Brett has a message for parents, as well for those who use pornography and wish they could quit. Brett is relatable with his own recovery journey. We touch on the topics of shame and set backs as they are particularly relevant to ‘churched’ youth. Many of us know from lived experience, that shame from mental illness can cause isolation and suffering. There will be those who use porn, and experience mental health challenges as well. Please share this vital message with family, friends and church leaders.   For more information about Tāima Kōrero, contact, and excellent resources go to: https://www.taimakorero.co.nz/resources [https://www.taimakorero.co.nz/resources]   Mind Health counselling services offer in person and online services: https://mindhealth.org/ [https://mindhealth.org/]   Subscribe to the Reviving Hope podcast for more great content. Blog site: https://revivinghope.life/ [https://revivinghope.life/]     Song credit: Blessed Are They, written by Bazi Baker and Benjamin MacGregor, Grace Vineyard Music.

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Episode Being Healthy in a Church | with Richard Black | Part 2 Cover

Being Healthy in a Church | with Richard Black | Part 2

This episode counsellor Richard Black shares insights into the gift that forgiveness is to our mental wellbeing. We may leave a church for a variety of reasons. Richard also discusses how to leave a church in a healthy way. Part one is available on this podcast. The introductory conversation to both can be listened to on the Reviving Hope blog www.revivinghope.life [http://www.revivinghope.life] The post is called 'Being Healthy in a Church - Part 1'. You can support this podcast by subscribing to receive more great content. For more information about Richard Black and Mind Health visit www.mindhealth.org  [https://mindhealth.org/]   Song credit: Blessed Are They, written by Bazi Baker and Benjamin MacGregor, Grace Vineyard Music.

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