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Embraced by the Heart of God the Father (with Isaac Wicker)

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In this special episode about being securely loved by God the Father, I sit down with Isaac Wicker, a Catholic licensed therapist from Minnesota with a decade of mental health experience and host of the 'Whole Human' podcast. Isaac shares his unique upbringing in a deeply Catholic family in the Communion and Liberation Catholic movement, his transformative experiences, and his innovative 12-week program, 'Known: embraced by the Heart of the Father,' which integrates psychology and Catholic faith.

This conversation is an invitation to explore the security and ease that come from being securely loved by God the Father. I see myself and Isaac as representing two very different kinds of paths towards a secure attachment with God the Father - Isaac was blessed with the experience of secure attachment in childhood while I had to learn to have an “earned secure attachment” from deep healing and integration.

May this episode bring hope to listeners who struggle to feel safe with God the Father, even as it provides a glimpse of the freedom that being securely loved by the Father brings.

Isaac’s website | Known: Embraced by the Heart of the Father
Isaac’s Podcast | Whole Human
Watch this recording on YouTube.
Follow me on my Instagram account @animann for more material on the integration journey and subscribe to my monthly reflections on Begin Again.
CHAPTER MARKERS

[00:00] Introduction and Overview
[01:21] Meet the Guest: Isaac Wicker
[07:32] The Importance of Big Questions
[18:17] Isaac's Childhood Memories and Family Dynamics
[30:25] The Importance of Secure Attachment in Repentance
[38:37] Embodying Faith Organically as a Therapist
[51:31] Focusing on Loving vs Fixing Someone
[58:32] The Journey of Becoming
[01:00:14] Operating Outside the Boxes of Psychology and Religion
[01:14:38] The Known Program: Healing with God the Father
[01:22:50] The Importance of Showing Up and Being Honest
[01:31:40] Conclusion and Final Thoughts
REFLECTION PROMPT
What has been your relationship with failure and repentance? Do you tend to move toward sorrow and repair, or get caught in shame? Where do you think that pattern comes from?
If you could sit with God the Father today, what would you say or ask, with no pressure to have it together?

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Chapters

1. Introduction and Overview (00:00:00)

2. Meet the Guest: Isaac Wicker (00:01:21)

3. The Importance of Big Questions (00:07:32)

4. Isaac's Childhood Memories and Family Dynamics (00:18:17)

5. The Importance of Secure Attachment in Repentance (00:30:25)

6. Embodying Faith Organically as a Therapist (00:38:37)

7. Focusing on Loving vs Fixing Someone (00:51:31)

8. The Journey of Becoming (00:58:32)

9. Operating Outside the Boxes of Psychology and Religion (01:00:14)

10. The Known Program: Healing with God the Father (01:14:38)

11. The Importance of Showing Up and Being Honest (01:22:50)

12. Conclusion and Final Thoughts (01:31:40)

154 episodes

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In this special episode about being securely loved by God the Father, I sit down with Isaac Wicker, a Catholic licensed therapist from Minnesota with a decade of mental health experience and host of the 'Whole Human' podcast. Isaac shares his unique upbringing in a deeply Catholic family in the Communion and Liberation Catholic movement, his transformative experiences, and his innovative 12-week program, 'Known: embraced by the Heart of the Father,' which integrates psychology and Catholic faith.

This conversation is an invitation to explore the security and ease that come from being securely loved by God the Father. I see myself and Isaac as representing two very different kinds of paths towards a secure attachment with God the Father - Isaac was blessed with the experience of secure attachment in childhood while I had to learn to have an “earned secure attachment” from deep healing and integration.

May this episode bring hope to listeners who struggle to feel safe with God the Father, even as it provides a glimpse of the freedom that being securely loved by the Father brings.

Isaac’s website | Known: Embraced by the Heart of the Father
Isaac’s Podcast | Whole Human
Watch this recording on YouTube.
Follow me on my Instagram account @animann for more material on the integration journey and subscribe to my monthly reflections on Begin Again.
CHAPTER MARKERS

[00:00] Introduction and Overview
[01:21] Meet the Guest: Isaac Wicker
[07:32] The Importance of Big Questions
[18:17] Isaac's Childhood Memories and Family Dynamics
[30:25] The Importance of Secure Attachment in Repentance
[38:37] Embodying Faith Organically as a Therapist
[51:31] Focusing on Loving vs Fixing Someone
[58:32] The Journey of Becoming
[01:00:14] Operating Outside the Boxes of Psychology and Religion
[01:14:38] The Known Program: Healing with God the Father
[01:22:50] The Importance of Showing Up and Being Honest
[01:31:40] Conclusion and Final Thoughts
REFLECTION PROMPT
What has been your relationship with failure and repentance? Do you tend to move toward sorrow and repair, or get caught in shame? Where do you think that pattern comes from?
If you could sit with God the Father today, what would you say or ask, with no pressure to have it together?

Support the show

SUBSCRIBE | FOLLOW | SUPPORT
Social Media:

Follow Ann Yeong on Instagram or Facebook.
Newsletter:
Subscribe to Begin Again for Ann's updates and reflections.
Support the Show:
Monthly Support (starting at USD$3)
One-time Donation
Leave a Review:
If this podcast has blessed you, please leave a review by clicking here.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction and Overview (00:00:00)

2. Meet the Guest: Isaac Wicker (00:01:21)

3. The Importance of Big Questions (00:07:32)

4. Isaac's Childhood Memories and Family Dynamics (00:18:17)

5. The Importance of Secure Attachment in Repentance (00:30:25)

6. Embodying Faith Organically as a Therapist (00:38:37)

7. Focusing on Loving vs Fixing Someone (00:51:31)

8. The Journey of Becoming (00:58:32)

9. Operating Outside the Boxes of Psychology and Religion (01:00:14)

10. The Known Program: Healing with God the Father (01:14:38)

11. The Importance of Showing Up and Being Honest (01:22:50)

12. Conclusion and Final Thoughts (01:31:40)

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