
148. Bystander Basics – Part #1
Who is a Bystander? Those are the ones who are watching a loved one working through their addiction or working through Betrayal Trauma.
A Program of Life Changing Services
Please enjoy our various podcasts. From trainings with Karen to interviews with other moms and Sons of Helaman graduates, our goal is to bring HOPE and HEALING to families and help mothers FIND PEACE IN THE STORM!
Our lives are not always perfect, in fact, most are not, but we CAN live an abundant, happy life wherever we currently stand by relying on the Savior.
Who is a Bystander? Those are the ones who are watching a loved one working through their addiction or working through Betrayal Trauma.
“Recovery, Taught Him How to Love the Savior and Increase His Spirituality”
Listen along and feel empowered, enlightened and encouraged as you too can be a part of a TEAM.
Hear about their personal struggles, their journey, and what things helped them along the way. Learn directly from the young men how you can help your son
oin Maurice and Karen as they discuss the Sons of Helaman program for boys age 13 to 18, at Life Changing Services and why this recovery group is different and does restore hope.”
Aneledee shares, “We must work on our own disordered problems. If we aren’t willing to do our own work, it’s hard to build a relationship of trust anywhere else.”
We hope you enjoy more from the directors of these programs speaking of the struggle that missionaries may have that involve concerns like sexual self mastery or mental health issues.
Listen in as we hear from the directors of these programs speak to the struggle that missionaries may have that involve concerns like sexual self mastery or mental health issues.
Listen as a group of women share how they were led, inspired and strengthened from this past October Conference for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
In this episode, Maurice will answer many questions, One of the questions here is about a mother’s gift.
Maurice Harker joins Karen Broadhead to discuss how Frontline Warriors is a place that will help your son be prepared to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Trauma describes well what a mother feels upon discovering that her child has been targeted and attacked and is involved in things no mother wants to even think about.
Let her teach you what’s happening during the in between stages, of what you hear and what is really being said.
. In Roslyn’s kind way, she explains what grief is and teaches that we must grieve and what we need to do to be willing to do to release that grief.
, Ashly shares her experience and what it means to wait on the Lord.
She has been strengthened through her battles and now has a passion for empowering all people especially women.
Ashly discusses Boundaries vs. Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights are the truths that help you decide and keep your boundaries.
Understanding the Chemical Scale and what that looks like in our lives. Parable of the Ticking Clock.
. We learn the 3 Ways the Holy Ghost Can affect our Conversations: 1) Constraining us to say something hard, 2) Prompting us not to speak, 3) Being present in our conversations.
How we can use the special skills to help us go from The Drama Triangle to the Empowerment Dynamic.
Knowing yourself and what you have and what you can give. Went over 5 Myths of Service. Discussed the Anti-Nephi-Lehies as an amazing boundary story example.
Introduction to Boundaries: A boundary is a limit of what we can and cannot do. 3 Basic Kinds of Boundaries: Protection (all-encompassing, live all the time), Safety (based on the situation right now), Inclusion (your behaviors and what you will do.)
Ashly shares the tree types of boundaries, how we know when we need to implement a boundary
Q&A Encore By Kim Davis about Connection