Trust and Pain: The Healing Power of Vulnerability
The most vulnerable we will ever physically be is when we have sex. The second most vulnerable thing you can do is share a meal with somebody. It's why we have meals together at the refuge. It's why, if you could do one thing to improve your family when you're when you complete the refuge, is share a meal together consistently, without screens, because eating together is a level of vulnerability, because we, like god, made us this way on purpose.
Can trust really be built from pain? In this episode of 'Relational Recovery', hosts Trenton Larkin and his guests dive into the heart of what makes relationships work—trust and vulnerability. They share personal stories and practical advice on how to lean into these challenging yet rewarding aspects of human connection. From trusting in God to cultivating qualities like love, joy, and peace, the conversation is both heartfelt and insightful.
They explore how being open and vulnerable can bring people closer, and why sharing meals can be a powerful tool for building trust within families. The episode also offers a blend of Christian spirituality and psychology to help listeners overcome addiction and foster healthier relationships. If you're looking for real stories of hope and actionable tips for your recovery journey, this episode is a must-listen.