Listen "Step Five Feels like Confession"
Episode Synopsis
This week I face my past actions, the friends that have stood by me, and the differences in religion. I look at retributive vs restorative justice and which one can help people that are struggling, as well as how my religion doesn't support confession. Key Takeaways: [1:10] Step five feels like confession [5:11] Retributive vs restorative justice [13:26] Trying to change yourself to heal yourself doesn't work well [18:13] Peer accountability and personal responsibility [21:27] Forgiving myself and others [24:03] The personal failure that I find hard to acknowledge [26:38] The people that love me in spite of my actions [30:54] My religion doesn't support confession [33:23] I had a skewed perspective on forgiveness and acceptance [34:50] The people I talk to my issues in life to Resources: Breathing Underwater Connect with Barb: Website Facebook Instagram Be a guest on the podcast YouTube The Molly B Foundation
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