Rev. Rachel Harrison

Recover Your Soul: A Spiritual Path to a Happy and Healthy Life

Rev. Rachel Harrison/ Seth Larson

  • Seth Larson of Something Underground- Not Taking Things Personally, The Choice to Not Play the Victim and Learning to be Uncomfortable

Seth Larson of Something Underground- Not Taking Things Personally, The Choice to Not Play the Victim and Learning to be Uncomfortable

Monday 18th April 2022

Seth Larson discusses embracing vulnerability, personal growth, and effective communication in this episode of 'Recover Your Soul'.
60 minutes
Empowering
Inspiring
Informative
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Recover Your Soul: A Spiritual Path to a Happy and Healthy Life
Author:
Rev. Rachel Harrison
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Categories:
Religion & Spirituality
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Spiritual & Personal Growth Journeys
Healing Relationships
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Seth Larson: Embracing Vulnerability and Growth in Soul Recovery

I'm looking to communicate the most effectively to the most people that I can, starting with my daughter at this point, but knowing that my daughter will be well-served if I can reach as many people as possible and make sure that people feel seen and heard and loved as much as I can in the short amount of time that I get to interact with them.
What happens when a musician opens up about his journey to self-discovery and emotional resilience? In this heartfelt episode of 'Recover Your Soul', Rev. Rachel Harrison chats with Seth Larson of the band Something Underground. Seth, a new dad, shares his experiences on choosing not to play the victim, embracing discomfort, and not taking things personally. These are just a few of the topics they explore together.
Seth's candid reflections on his soul recovery journey offer a refreshing perspective on personal growth and effective communication. He talks about the importance of making people feel seen, heard, and loved, starting with his own daughter. His story is a powerful reminder that we're all capable of change and that vulnerability can be a strength rather than a weakness.
The episode wraps up with a special treat: a track called 'Love Each Other', featuring Seth on guitar, his brother Josh Larson on bass, and Rev. Rachel's husband Rich Harrison on drums. This collaboration is a testament to the deep connections forged through music and shared experiences. Whether you're on your own path to recovery or supporting someone who is, Seth's insights will inspire you to embrace vulnerability and strive for meaningful connections.
Tune in for an engaging conversation that underscores the power of emotional honesty and the joy of being present in life's moments.