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Erasing Shame

Description

This podcast helps congregational leaders understand and explore mental health topics with fellow leaders and their congregations. The Erasing Shame podcast offers a Christian, Asian-American perspective on encouraging mental health and tackling stigma in order to advance compassion and care.

To encourage conversation and understanding of mental health issues, Erasing Shame invites guests with expertise and experience in topics like mental health care and leading mental health ministries. General interest topics include perfectionism, addiction, and family life. Congregations can also find episodes about specific cultural perspectives, such as the best way to bring mental health to Korean Americans and the challenges of Asian-American elder care.

Features

  • Links to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and Amazon Music
  • Links to mental health-related resources, articles, and films
  • Search tool

Recommended Audience

Asian American clergy and lay leaders

Cost

Free

Practical Applications

  • Search for episodes relevant to your congregation’s mental health needs, such as parenthood or mindfulness.
  • Discover practical tools to overcome the unique challenges of starting a mental health ministry in Asian-American churches.

About the Contributor

Contributor
Kelly Minas

Executive Director for Center Evaluation and Funded Programs

Kelly Minas designs and directs evaluation processes for grants, resource consulting, and educational programs at the Center for Congregations. Kelly received an undergraduate degree in American culture from Vassar College, where she was active in interfaith work on campus, and a master’s degree in contemporary sociology from the University of Leicester in England.

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