Understanding Addiction Through a Trauma-Informed Lens June 1, 2021 Kari BrowningBlog Healing No Comments Decades of research have revealed a compelling connection between traumatic experiences and substance use. This… Continue reading →
The Power of Compassionate Confession May 29, 2021 Kari BrowningBlog Healing No Comments “Make this your common practice: Confess your sins to each other and pray for each… Continue reading →
Embracing the Divine Treasure Within May 28, 2021 Kari BrowningBlog Healing No Comments What if the purpose of your life is far more profound than you’ve ever imagined?… Continue reading →
Rewriting Limiting Subconscious Programs May 27, 2021 Kari BrowningBlog Coaching No Comments Did you know that many of the subconscious programs shaping your beliefs, emotions, and behaviors… Continue reading →
Reinvent Yourself May 26, 2021 Kari BrowningBlog Healing No Comments “If you want a new outcome, you will have to break the habit of being… Continue reading →
From Protection to Connection: Reimagining Safe Spaces May 20, 2021 Kari BrowningBlog Deconstruction No Comments When we don’t feel safe in a relationship, something fundamental shifts. Instead of seeking connection,… Continue reading →
A Beautiful Revolution in the Wilderness May 18, 2021 Kari BrowningBlog Deconstruction No Comments There is a beautiful revolution taking place in the wilderness—a movement born out of discontent… Continue reading →
Fear and Shame in the Church: What If We Chose Love Instead? May 18, 2021 Kari BrowningBlog Deconstruction No Comments For many who were a part of Evangelical churches, we experienced fear and shame. What… Continue reading →
Understanding the Nervous System and the Fight-Flight-Freeze Response May 16, 2021 Kari BrowningBlog Healing No Comments The fight-flight-freeze response is your body’s natural alarm system—a powerful, built-in mechanism designed to protect… Continue reading →
Returning to Our Original Goodness May 15, 2021 Kari BrowningBlog Deconstruction No Comments I’ve been reflecting on the idea of “original goodness.” We often focus on the concept… Continue reading →