50 min

Beyond Shame - with Matthias Roberts This Little Light of Mine - LGBTQ, Christianity, religious trauma, mental health

    • Christianity

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Matthias Roberts, host of Queerology, therapist and author joins us to share some of his personal experiences with shame AND insights from his new book ‘Beyond Shame'.


I really appreciate when a therapist, author and expert on ‘shame’ is able to walk the talk when it comes to vulnerability.


The definition of vulnerability that Mattias’ shared that talks about our capacity to be wounded… that shot an arrow that pierced my soul and gives me a really clear goal to work towards when I think of my own healing path.


I’ve been a big fan of Brene Brown for years and have used her definitions around vulnerability in my own life, with teams at work, in coaching and consulting engagements. She talks about vulnerability as:


“Vulnerability is the birthplace of innovation, creativity and change.” 


“We cultivate love when we allow our most vulnerable and powerful selves to be deeply seen and known, and when we honor the spiritual connection that grows from that offering with trust, respect, kindness and affection.


As I take a step back and look at vulnerability as my capacity of being wounded, I can see how “cleansed”, “socially acceptable” and “corporatized” these definitions are.


The capacity to be wounded is next level.  It’s raw, messy and puts everything on the line.  It is also the exact antithesis to how I taught myself to live my life.


My entire life objective was DON’T LET THEM SEE HOW HURT YOU ARE.


So what about you?  Do you live your life from a place of vulnerability?


Are you opening yourself to the potential of being wounded with your friends, family or partner?


What about work?  Do you approach your job from a place of vulnerability, or do you go into every situation with your battle shields up?


We live in a society that worships certainty and control so that we don’t ever get wounded.  


Don’t ask a question that you don’t know the answer to.  Have a contingency plan for your contingency plan.Don’t ever let them see you cry

What if we flipped that switch?  What would our world look like?  What would your job look like?  What would your relationships look like?  


Who would you be if you lived beyond shame?


Thank you so much for joining us today and I look forward to connecting with you in two-weeks’ time for our next story episode called ‘God hates figs’… and no it’s not an episode about fruits… well actually it is an episode about what I was taught that God thought about fruits… but sidenote… did you know that a fig is actually a flower and not a fruit?


Thank you again for being with us today and before I go, I want to remind you.


Your story is important.  You were designed with a powerful voice.  We need to hear what you have to say.  You matter, you are needed, you are wanted, and you are loved.

Looking to create a healthy sex life on your own terms? 


Matthias Roberts, host of Queerology, therapist and author joins us to share some of his personal experiences with shame AND insights from his new book ‘Beyond Shame'.


I really appreciate when a therapist, author and expert on ‘shame’ is able to walk the talk when it comes to vulnerability.


The definition of vulnerability that Mattias’ shared that talks about our capacity to be wounded… that shot an arrow that pierced my soul and gives me a really clear goal to work towards when I think of my own healing path.


I’ve been a big fan of Brene Brown for years and have used her definitions around vulnerability in my own life, with teams at work, in coaching and consulting engagements. She talks about vulnerability as:


“Vulnerability is the birthplace of innovation, creativity and change.” 


“We cultivate love when we allow our most vulnerable and powerful selves to be deeply seen and known, and when we honor the spiritual connection that grows from that offering with trust, respect, kindness and affection.


As I take a step back and look at vulnerability as my capacity of being wounded, I can see how “cleansed”, “socially acceptable” and “corporatized” these definitions are.


The capacity to be wounded is next level.  It’s raw, messy and puts everything on the line.  It is also the exact antithesis to how I taught myself to live my life.


My entire life objective was DON’T LET THEM SEE HOW HURT YOU ARE.


So what about you?  Do you live your life from a place of vulnerability?


Are you opening yourself to the potential of being wounded with your friends, family or partner?


What about work?  Do you approach your job from a place of vulnerability, or do you go into every situation with your battle shields up?


We live in a society that worships certainty and control so that we don’t ever get wounded.  


Don’t ask a question that you don’t know the answer to.  Have a contingency plan for your contingency plan.Don’t ever let them see you cry

What if we flipped that switch?  What would our world look like?  What would your job look like?  What would your relationships look like?  


Who would you be if you lived beyond shame?


Thank you so much for joining us today and I look forward to connecting with you in two-weeks’ time for our next story episode called ‘God hates figs’… and no it’s not an episode about fruits… well actually it is an episode about what I was taught that God thought about fruits… but sidenote… did you know that a fig is actually a flower and not a fruit?


Thank you again for being with us today and before I go, I want to remind you.


Your story is important.  You were designed with a powerful voice.  We need to hear what you have to say.  You matter, you are needed, you are wanted, and you are loved.

50 min