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Isolation Breeds Shame (with Sam Jolman)

Isolation Breeds Shame (with Sam Jolman)

FromDad Tired


Isolation Breeds Shame (with Sam Jolman)

FromDad Tired

ratings:
Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Jun 17, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Summary
In this conversation, Jerrad Lopes and Sam Jolman discuss various topics related to men's emotions, anger, and the use of pornography as a coping mechanism. They explore the importance of self-awareness, curiosity, and finding healthy outlets for stress and emotions. They also highlight the need for men to give themselves space to reflect on their behavior and seek healing with the help of others. Shame registers as trauma and can feel like a threat to the body, leading to fight or flight responses. Men often cope with shame by shutting down, disconnecting, and hiding. Overcoming shame requires vulnerability and community support. In Christian culture, there is often a subtle message that sex is bad before marriage and then becomes awesome but not talked about after marriage. Healthy sexuality as a disciple of Jesus involves appreciating beauty, experiencing awe, and worshiping God. Practical steps for shaping the story of young boys include guarding devices and having ongoing, age-appropriate conversations about sex and relationships. Therapy should lead to repentance and a deeper reliance on Jesus as the healer, rather than becoming self-focused and narcissistic.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
01:21 The Challenges of Raising Boys
06:48 The Role of Pornography as a Coping Mechanism
13:34 Exploring Deeper Pain Points and Acceptance
27:48 The Power of Confession and Seeking Support
28:30 Understanding the Impact of Shame and Coping Mechanisms
34:56 Navigating Christian Culture's Messages About Sexuality
37:01 Appreciating Beauty, Experiencing Awe, and Worshiping God
44:26 Practical Steps for Shaping a Healthy View of Sexuality in Young Boys
50:06 The Role of Therapy in Repentance and Reliance on Jesus
Key Takeaways:

Boys and girls have different ways of expressing and dealing with emotions, and it's important for parents to understand and guide them accordingly.


Many men struggle with anger, especially after getting married and having children. It's important to find healthy outlets for anger and not just bury or suppress it.


Alcohol and pornography are often used as coping mechanisms to de-stress, but they can have harmful side effects and should not be relied upon for emotional regulation.


Understanding the deeper reasons behind certain behaviors, such as pornography use, can help in finding lasting healing and freedom.


Self-awareness and curiosity are key in exploring one's own story and addressing underlying pain or trauma.


Finding a trusted community or accountability partner can greatly aid in the journey towards healing and overcoming addictive behaviors. Shame can feel like a threat to the body and lead to fight or flight responses.


Men often cope with shame by shutting down, disconnecting, and hiding.


Overcoming shame requires vulnerability and community support.


Healthy sexuality as a disciple of Jesus involves appreciating beauty, experiencing awe, and worshiping God.


Practical steps for shaping the story of young boys include guarding devices and having ongoing, age-appropriate conversations about sex and relationships.


Therapy should lead to repentance and a deeper reliance on Jesus as the healer, rather than becoming self-focused and narcissistic.
Released:
Jun 17, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Dad Tired is a community of men who are taking their faith, family, and marriage very seriously. We are equipping Christian husbands and dads to lead their family well. Past guests include: Gary Chapman, Cody Carnes, John Mark Comer, John Eldredge, Bob Goff, Matthew West, Risen Motherhood, MercyMe, Tony Dungy, Paul David Tripp, Stephen Curtis Chapman, Darryl Strawberry, Lecrae, Beneil Dariush, and many more!