• Sanchez Fair: It Ends Now
    Aug 13 2020

    In the inaugrual episode of Flip Your Lid, Kim talks with Sanchez Fair.

    SANCHEZ’S DESIRE IS FOR ALL GENERATIONS TO ENCOUNTER GOD THROUGH AUTHENTIC WORSHIP.

    Sanchez grew up in Greenville, South Carolina attended Southern Wesley University and majored in Music Performance. Following college, he traveled nationally as the drummer for The Advice, a billboard charting Christian pop/rock band. Sanchez has shared the stage with many artist including Toby Mac, Mercy Me, Building 428, Jamie Grace, Newsong, Travis Greene, KJ Scriven, The Marcus King Band, and many more. Sanchez moved to Charlotte, North Carolina and has served in many roles at various churches.

    In 2015, he attended 10,000 Fathers worship school that focused on worship, community, liturgy, discipleship. During this cohort, Sanchez also enrolled in Seminary at Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary, completing his cohort in 2017, and master’s degree in 2019. Sanchez is currently working on his doctorate degree in Redemptive Ministry, that focuses on the redemptive aspect of ministry, organization leadership, cultural intelligence, and multiethnic ministry.

    Sanchez is co-host the Token Confessions podcast, a resource sharing the experience of two black men within a white evangelical world. Sanchez is married to Megan Grace Fair and they have two children: Micah Emmanuel Fair and Julian Carter Fair.

    Website: http://www.sanchezfair.com

    Twitter: @sanchezfair

    Instagram: @sanchezfair

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    57 mins
  • Thomas Floyd: Enneagram & Narcissism
    Aug 20 2020

    In this episode Kim and friend Thomas Floyd will flip your lid as they discuss topics such as narcissim in the church, the myth of separation and failing upward.

    Thomas Floyd, MA, LCMHC is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor with an MA in Mental Health Counseling from Grace College and Seminary in Winona Lake, Indiana. His expertise includes pre-marital counseling, couples counseling, family reconciliation, conflict resolution, trauma, grief, anxiety, depression, and spiritual growth and development. Thomas is originally from Santiago, Chile and is happy to provide counseling services in Spanish. In his counseling practice, Thomas passionately pursues individual emotional and mental health to improve relationships, achieve personal goals, and live a whole-hearted life. Thomas enjoys using tools like the Enneagram and integrating spirituality in order to achieve greater personal awareness.

    Email: thomasfloyd@inwardcounselingpllc.com

    Web: www.inwardcounselingpllc.com

    Instagram: @thomasffloyd

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Meghan Tschanz: Faith and Feminism
    Oct 20 2020

    Meghan Tschanz is a writer, speaker, and former missionary who is passionate about empowering women and reclaiming feminism for the Christian faith. A 2010 graduate of the University of Colorado, she's the author of the forthcoming book "Women Rising: Learning to Listen, Reclaiming Our Voice" and host of the Faith and Feminism podcast. She and her husband, Dustin, live in northeast Georgia.

    LINKS

    Podcast:

    podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/faith-and-feminism/id1438368947

    Website:

    meghantschanz.com

    Instagram:

    instagram.com/meghantschanz

    Book:

    ivpress.com/women-rising

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    56 mins
  • Dr. Curt Thompson: Neuroscience & Shame
    Nov 3 2020

    kimhoneycutt.com

    Inspired by deep compassion for others and informed from a Christian perspective, psychiatrist Curt Thompson shares fresh insights and practical applications for developing more authentic relationships and fully experiencing our deepest longing: to be known.

    With a considerable dose of warmth (and surprising measure of humor), Curt weaves together an understanding of interpersonal neurobiology (IPNB) and a Christian view of what it means to be human — to educate and encourage others as they seek to fulfill their intrinsic desire to feel known, valued and connected. He understands that deep, authentic relationships are essential to experiencing a healthier, more purposeful life — but the only way to realize this is to begin telling our stories more truly.

    Curt’s unique insights about how the brain affects and processes relationships help people discover a fresh perspective and practical applications to foster healthy and vibrant lives, allowing them to get unstuck and move toward the next beautiful thing they’re being called to make.

    Through his workshops, speaking engagements, books, organizational consulting, private clinical practice and other platforms, he helps people process their longings, grief, identity, purpose, perspective of God and perspective of humanity, inviting them to engage more authentically with their own stories and their relationships. Only then can they feel truly known and connected and live into the meaningful reality they desire 
to create.

    Curt and his wife, Phyllis, live outside of Washington DC and have two adult children.

    LINKS

    www.curtthompsonmd.com

    www.curtthompsonassociates.com


    BOOKS

    The Soul of Shame

    Anatomy of the Soul


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    59 mins
  • Dr. LaTonya Summers: From Foster Care to Ph.D
    Nov 17 2020

    This week, my friend Dr. LaTonya Summers is sharing her story of victory, healing, and championing the black mental health community. You'll be fascinated to find that Dr. Summers spend time in foster care, was kidnapped twice, overcame trauma, and sought an education in counseling in order to find healing. Join us as we find out what flipped her lid and where God has taken her since then!

    Dr. LaTonya Summers is an award-winning assistant professor of clinical mental health counseling at Jacksonville University. There, she brings 24 years of clinical mental health and addiction counseling experience and conducts research on multicultural issues in counseling and supervision.

    Her work is featured in scholarly journals and at international and national professional conferences.

    Summers founded the national annual Black Mental Health Symposium, a conference aimed to equip mental health professionals with culturally-specific skills to improve mental wellness in Black communities.

    She serves as the president of the Florida Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development and has been featured in O Magazine.

    For complete show notes and video interview, visit flipyourlidpodcast.com

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Sandra Weber: Trauma and Body Work
    Dec 1 2020

    Sandra Weber is a wellness mentor empowering her clients to rebuild a mind/body connection.

    Sandra has over a decade of experience in hands-on clinical bodywork and is now using that experience to assist her clients in reducing or preventing chronic pain through mind/body awareness.

    Sandra owns and operates Integrative Bodywork in Charlotte, North Carolina.

    When she is not working with clients in the treatment room, she hosts trainings for corporate and private groups providing ACTIONABLE steps to rebuild the mind-body connection. Elevating clients’ physical, mental, and emotional well-being is the foundation of the #RELENTLESS mindset.

    Read more at kimhoneycutt.com

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Liz Burkholder: Hypnotherapy
    Dec 15 2020

    Liz Burkholder is an integrative nurse practitioner, hypnotherapist, and trauma specialist. She is also a childhood trauma survivor herself. Her mission is to help others actually heal from trauma and reclaim their lives. Trauma Focused Hypnotherapy is one of the main therapies she uses with her clients. Liz is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Mind-Body Medicine from Saybrook University.

    Connect with Liz:

    burkholderwellness.com

    facebook.com/BurkholderWellness

    instagram.com/burkholderwellness

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    Watch and read the full show notes at filpyourlidpodcast.com

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Nicole Madonna: Imposter Syndrome
    Dec 29 2020

    Nicole Madonna received her master’s in Social Work from Fordham University. She has an extensive background in college mental health, program development, training and therapy with adults for the past 20 years.

    Her clinical focus has been in treating complex trauma including survivors of sexual and interpersonal violence, grief and loss, intersectional identities and the trauma associated with this, work with the LGBT community, (specifically transgender and gender non-conforming individuals), and crisis intervention and assessment.

    She is bilingual in Spanish and has spent much of her professional life working and living in communities of predominantly Spanish speaking individuals and families. Nicole has an eclectic approach to treating individuals. She incorporates feminist theory, relational cultural theory, and existential and narrative therapy.

    She is trained in ACT, CBT, and various crisis and trauma response and intervention techniques. She utilizes an intersectional social justice lens to help work with all aspects of the client’s experiences.

    In this episode, Nicole shares how she came to a point of burnout and compassion fatigue in her professional life, leading to a transition into running her own practice serving other clinicians. Her own therapy process revealed raging imposter syndrome, a concept she educates us on in this interview. Check it out!

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    57 mins