• 53: Navigating Spirituality Without Harm: An Interview with SC Nealy
    Nov 11 2025

    In this conversation, SC Nealy and I discuss the impact of beliefs and oppressive systems on the creation of trauma, emphasizing the need for healthier approaches to spirituality and community involvement. We discuss their work in the LGBTQ+ community, with their dedication to the intersection of mental health and social involvement, where the role of the therapist doesn't just exist in the therapeutic space, but extends into advocacy for civil rights and support for minorities. Rather than promoting a binary choice of religious or secularism, we discuss the need for resources that support individuals who choose to remain within religious and/or spiritual communities while avoiding harmful ideologies.

    SC Nealy, LPC (they/she) is a therapist and owner of an all queer and trans-identifying therapy practice in Washington, DC that focuses on bringing therapists with lived experiences to the LGBT+ population. They specialize in religious trauma work and their first non-fiction book, Healing Sacred Wounds, will be published by Bloomsbury in Fall 2026. Visit lgbtcounselingdmv.com for more information, or follow SC Nealy online at @scnealy on Instagram and @booksbysarahrobinson on Facebook.

    www.lgbtcounselingdmv.com

    www.instagram.com/scnealy

    www.facebook.com/booksbysarahrobinson

    Takeaways

    Beliefs and oppressive systems can cause trauma.

    Spirituality can exist without harming others.

    Resources for deconstruction are often limited.

    Not everyone is ready to deconstruct their beliefs.

    Healthy engagement in religious communities is possible.

    Creating spaces for those who choose to stay is important.

    Support for mental health within religious contexts is needed.

    Deconstructing is not the only path to healing.

    Community health can be prioritized in spiritual practices.

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    43 mins
  • 52: Exploring Identity in the Spirit of Halloween
    Oct 30 2025

    In this conversation, I talk with Heather Hester exploring the themes of parenting, identity, and the significance of traditions, particularly around Halloween and the upcoming holidays.

    Heather Hester is the host of the podcast More Human. More Kind., and the author of Parenting with Pride. As a speaker, coach, and LGBTQ+ advocate, she helps parents, allies, and organizations move from fear to fierce, informed love with clarity, compassion, and courage. She believes in the magic of connection and that kindness and belonging aren't just a feeling, they're a practice.

    We discuss the importance of allowing children to express themselves through costumes, the need for curiosity in parenting, and the value of setting boundaries in relationships. We also touch on the evolution of family traditions and the necessity of reevaluating what works for families as they grow and change. Ultimately, we encourage people to embrace change, explore new experiences, and prioritize authenticity in their lives.

    Takeaways

    Halloween is a time for kids to explore their identities through costumes.

    Parents should encourage curiosity about their children's choices.

    Traditions can evolve and should be reevaluated over time.

    Setting boundaries in relationships is essential for personal growth.

    It's okay to feel grief and sadness when traditions change.

    Family gatherings should prioritize open communication and respect for boundaries.

    Life is too short to be controlled by others' expectations.

    Embracing change can lead to new and fulfilling experiences.

    Parents should allow their children to express themselves freely.

    The importance of authenticity in family dynamics.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Welcome Back

    01:22 Halloween Traditions and Family Dynamics

    04:35 Exploring Identity Through Costumes

    10:14 The Importance of Curiosity in Parenting

    15:43 Navigating Social Expectations and Personal Growth

    22:22 Evolving Family Traditions and Personal Reflections

    24:15 Reevaluating Traditions and Relationships

    35:18 Empowerment and Setting Boundaries

    39:48 Redefining Holiday Gatherings and Traditions

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    46 mins
  • 51: Connecting Secular Minds: The Importance of Community
    Sep 3 2025

    Elliott, aka Secular Rarity, is a secular community builder who has worked with many different organizations over the years. He is the founder and current President of Secular Rising US, a non-profit dedicated to connecting and supporting atheists, humanists, and secular-minded people. He is also a founder of The Conversation Coalition, a monthly gathering where believers and nonbelievers have challenging yet cordial conversations on topics most people avoid.

    Site: http://www.secularrisingus.org/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SecularRisingUS/

    Recovering from Religion: https://www.recoveringfromreligion.org/

    Reclaim Your Life, a class on moving forward from religious trauma: https://life-weavings.thinkific.com/products/courses/reclaim-your-life

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • 50: Interview with Everett Uhl
    Aug 13 2025

    Everett Uhl - media contacts

    Site: Everett Uhl Therapy

    Email: euhl@committed-action.com

    Instagram @everettuhltherapy

    In this conversation, I interview Everett Uhl, a licensed marriage and family counselor, about her role as a therapist. We discuss the importance of authenticity in therapeutic practices, the need for action-oriented approaches, and some critiques of traditional therapy models, especially in relation to religious influences.

    I loved how Everett emphasized the significance of understanding human experiences in context rather than through rigid diagnoses, and of course, I'll always cheer on an advocate for integrating Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) into one's practice, with Everett combining it with the Bowen family systems approaches.

    A Few Highlights

    Authenticity in therapy fosters a genuine connection with clients.

    Therapy should empower clients to take action, not just vent.

    Understanding context is crucial for accurate diagnoses.

    Expectations of therapy should be realistic and not solely focused on validation.

    ACT encourages clients to make choices and move forward.

    Rigid definitions in Christian counseling can lead to harm.

    Secular therapy provides a safe space free from religious judgment.

    Therapists should be aware of their biases and dual relationships.

    The future of therapy should embrace flexibility and critical thinking.

    Chapters

    00:00 From Conservation to Counseling: A Journey of Purpose

    04:38 Therapeutic Approaches: Authenticity and Action

    08:48 The Role of Therapy: Beyond Venting to Empowerment

    12:46 Understanding Human Experience: Context Over Diagnosis

    17:02 Critiquing Therapy: The Need for Realistic Expectations

    21:25 Integrating ACT and Family Systems: A Holistic Approach

    25:49 The Impact of Religion in Therapy: A Critical Perspective

    30:18 Navigating Secular Therapy: A Personal Commitment

    34:41 The Future of Therapy: Moving Beyond Rigid Models

    39:24 Conclusion: Embracing Change in Therapeutic Practices

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    54 mins
  • 48: Interview with Steve Ghikadis
    Jun 8 2025

    Steve Ghikadis is a Humanist Officiant, who conducts secular marriages, memorials, and many more meaningful life-affirming celebrations.

    He holds a Bachelor of Arts in History and a Bachelor of Education in primary, junior, and intermediate grades.

    Raised as a freethinker, Steve has been married to a Christian for over a decade. He and his wife, Cindy, believe in the importance of bridging the gap between believers and non-believers.

    Their two young children are being raised in an interfaith household and are free to choose their own path.

    He serves as an Ambassador for Humanist Canada, Recovering from Religion, and Sunday Assembly.

    In 2024, Steve was awarded the King Charles III Coronation Medal for significant contributions to his community in Windsor/Essex, Ontario, Canada.

    Book Description:

    Humanism from the Heart by Steve Ghikadis is a heartfelt exploration of what it means to build bridges of understanding in a world divided by conflicting beliefs. Through personal stories and candid reflections, Steve shares his transformative journey—from struggling with religious apathy and growing resentment to embracing secular humanism, a philosophy rooted in empathy, reason, and meaningful connection.

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    50 mins
  • 45: Removing the Link Between Diagnosis and Behavior
    Jun 13 2022

    Diagnoses are a frame of reference for looking at behavior, and therefore often limit us to understanding one another and ourselves.

    When it comes to gun control, the focus on mental health by both sides is accurate, but not for the reason either thinks.

    If we want to effect change, then we need to step away from limiting stories about our behavior, and into how we expand a person's flexibility in the face of interpersonal difficulty.

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    32 mins
  • 44: Navigating Social Change: An Interview with Jeff Fullington
    Aug 19 2021

    Discussed nature of mental health work, autism, seeing people as wholes rather than parts, and learning to experience life through different understandings of social influence.

    Links for Jeff:
    Twitter: @primalhex

    Email: jeff.fullington@gmail.com

    Links for show:

    Twitter: @lifeweavings

    Humanity's Values

    Life Weavings, LLC

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • 43: Interview with Juan Lee
    Apr 26 2021

    Juan Lee is an author and teacher on the powerful principle of love. Raised within the Christian church, Juan has turned to teachings about love over the years to find strength, understanding and hope.

    As a child, Juan was the youngest of four children raised by a single father. Juan struggled with an undiagnosed learning disability that made school difficult. He joined the US Air Force out of high school in hopes just to survive.

    Juan Lee | the Author (juanleetheauthor.com)

    Juan Lee, Author | Facebook

    Love Made Simple: A Guide to Inner Peace, Contentment, and Success

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    For more information, please check out the website for Humanity's Values, and you can check out the website and Facebook page for Life Weavings, LLC for blogs and other resources.

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    53 mins