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NBCC Podcast

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Welcome to the weekly podcast from New Beginnings Community Church (NBCC). We are a uniquely diverse church—in age and stage, culture and class. We believe that the diversity of our church reflects the truth that God really does love all people. Visit: NBCCbayarea.com
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A show about theology, bible, God, and how Christians may approach the hot topics of the day. Pathways is designed to place you in the middle of the conversation, a place that is often scary to approach.
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Light Up The Couch

Clearly Clinical

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Affordable, relevant, and diverse Continuing Ed for mental health professionals… one year of unlimited CE courses for just one low price! Clearly Clinical is an approved provider with the APA, NBCC, ASWB, NAADAC, NYS, CAMFT, & CCAPP; we feature clinicians from historically-marginalized populations, and donate to the Trevor Project. Our innovative CE presentations and interviews feature national experts and cover topics that help today’s passionate providers learn, grow, and shine. Visit us a ...
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The New Breed Christian Church Podcast features weekly sermons from Pastor Clement Ngala. New Breed Christian Church, a vibrant community of faith located in Manassas, VA, exists to raise a prayerful, uncompromising generation of Christians who will show the light of Christ in every aspect of life to a world in darkness through the power of the Holy Spirit. Join us as we learn and apply what God has given us through His Scriptures.
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Passing your National Licensing Exam

Linton Hutchinson, Ph.D., LMHC, NCC

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Getting licensed can open up incredible opportunities, but the exam can seem daunting. Our podcasts make passing more achievable and even fun. Dr Hutchinson and Stacy’s energy and passion for this content will get you motivated and confident. We break things down in understandable ways - no stuffiness or complexity and focus on the critical parts you need so your valuable study time counts. You’ll come away feeling like, “I can do this!” Whether it’s nailing down diagnoses, theoretical appro ...
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As we continue in chapter one of Revelation we begin with a description of who Jesus is and we conclude this teaching with a description. Maybe you’ve wondered, “What did Jesus look like?” In Revelation chapter one we find the N.T. description of Jesus in His glorified state. John uses earthly symbols that we can identify with to get a glimpse of o…
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In this compelling sermon from the "Rooted" series, Pastor Hurmon Hamilton emphasizes the transformative power of personal ministry through Jesus's example of foot-washing, highlighting that faith matures through action, not just learning. He uses practical examples to encourage and illustrate how stepping out to serve allows God to grow something …
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Send us a text Struggling to differentiate personality development from personality disorders? You're not alone. This episode tackles one of the most challenging distinctions that therapy students face when preparing for licensing exams. We dive deep into the fundamental nature of personality development—a natural, ongoing process that begins in ch…
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Dr. Lana Holmes teaches how erasure, bias, and repeated coming out shape the mental health of bi and pan individuals, including discussion about identity, stress, and clinical strategies for affirming care. Interview with Elizabeth Irias, LMFT. Earn CE credit for listening to this episode by joining our low-cost membership for unlimited podcast CE …
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Should Christians Engage in Politics? In this episode, we step into the often-heated intersection of faith and politics—but not to take sides. Instead, we explore how followers of Jesus can engage politically with truth, humility, and love, without falling into the traps of partisanship or polarization. Can you speak truth without becoming combativ…
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Send us a text Facing license exam anxiety? You're far from alone. Today, we're diving deep into how Gestalt therapy offers powerful tools for navigating overwhelming test anxiety, using the story of Rachel – a first-generation college student whose pre-existing anxiety disorder intensifies as her licensure exam approaches. Gestalt therapy stands a…
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Julia Aziz, LCSW and interfaith ceremonialist, explores how ritual and ceremony can support clients through life transitions. This course offers culturally responsive tools for integrating meaning-making and spiritual practice into therapy. Interview with Elizabeth Irias, LMFT. Earn CE credit for listening to this episode by joining our low-cost me…
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Today, we begin our journey into a book that says if I read it, hear it, and heed it, I will be blessed. Tonight we begin down the road of that blessing as we look at the Revelation of Jesus Christ. We will begin at the first verse and finish with the last verse, and of course this will take a minimum of one and one half years. But it will be an en…
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In this message, Dr. Rhonda Hamilton highlights the importance of trusting God. Even when we are doing God's work diligently, life can present many stressors through work, family life or health struggles. The overwhelming stressors can feel like a militia coming towards us. In those times, we should remember that God is always with us. The Lord wil…
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Send us a text Ever double-checked that your door was locked, even though you knew it was? That momentary doubt is normal—but what happens when these urges become overwhelming and constant? Drawing distinct lines between everyday quirks and clinical conditions, we untangle the often confused Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Obsessive-Compuls…
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Send us a text Could 100 unarmed men defeat a silverback gorilla? It's the absurd question captivating millions across the internet, generating heated debates and revealing surprising psychological truths beneath the surface. This viral thought experiment serves as a fascinating window into our collective psyche, functioning as what therapists migh…
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Send us a text Struggling to master personality disorders for your upcoming licensure exam? Look no further than this deep dive into Dependent Personality Disorder (DPD) – a condition you might encounter on test day. We meticulously break down the DSM diagnostic criteria, requiring at least five symptoms from a pattern that includes difficulty maki…
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Dr. Brittany Peters, LCSW, explores the complexities of clinical supervision, from interpersonal dynamics to systemic influences. This course offers tools for structured planning, effective feedback, and culturally aware leadership. Interview with Elizabeth Irias, LMFT. Earn CE credit for listening to this episode by joining our low-cost membership…
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We close our Genesis foundations series tonight. Thirty one weeks in Genesis chapters one to eleven have flown by. Tonight I will again cover the text on Babel but with a different application. Last week we looked at the facts of the Tower and tonight I dive back in with application for today. We will explore how the similar behaviors are happening…
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Send us a text Feeling overwhelmed by the array of assessment tools you need to master for your licensing exam? Today's episode offers a deep dive into one of the most practical and versatile instruments available to therapists: the Subjective Units of Distress Scale (SUDS). Dr. Linton Hutchinson breaks down this deceptively simple yet powerful cli…
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What do christians think about abortion and all of the different arguments for it? What about IVF? Is it morally neutral, or is it something to think a little bit deeper about? This episode aims to answer some of those questions, as well as to reason through some common arguments for abortion, and why we believe they fall flat.…
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Dr. Robin Raniero Norris, LMFT, highlights how learning disorders may impact mental health and present in therapy. This episode provides tools to recognize signs and offer supportive, informed care. Interview with Elizabeth Irias, LMFT. Earn CE credit for listening to this episode by joining our low-cost membership for unlimited podcast CE credits …
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Tonight we begin our two week study of the Tower of Babel has we head toward the finish line of our Genesis foundations series. The Tower of Babel is a huge key to understanding where all the different people groups came from. We will approach our first teaching through a series of questions concerning the Tower that I will answer. Should be a good…
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Send us a text Panic disorder remains one of the most frequently misunderstood anxiety conditions in clinical practice and on licensing exams. We dive deep into what makes this disorder truly distinct from general anxiety - the sudden, intense nature of panic attacks compared to anxiety's gradual build. For therapists and students preparing for lic…
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Today, we celebrate the redeeming love of Jesus withan inspiring Easter message called “Redeemed”. Continuing our series on Forgiveness, Pastor Hurmon surfaces the incredible redemption available to every person through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Neither our sin nor our trauma defines us. God’s redemption does. We are forgiven. Bec…
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As we move closer to the finish line of our Genesis foundations series, we come to the second part of the genealogies of Genesis. In other words, where and who we came from. Last week we took a look at the descendants of Japheth, who moved to the north in what we know as Europe and parts of Asia. Today we take a look at the descendants of Ham and S…
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Send us a text Navigating the complex landscape of eating disorders requires precision and clarity, especially when preparing for licensure exams or working with clients. Dr. Linton Hutchinson and Eric Twachman deliver a masterclass in distinguishing between different eating disorders, offering essential knowledge that both clarifies exam material …
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In this message of the “Forgiven” series, Pastor Hurmon reminds us why it is important to forgive. Forgiveness sets boundaries without keeping bitterness and liberates you. Forgiveness hands the burden of revenge over to God—and sets you free in the process. Forgiveness does not reduce or deny the severity of the pain we have experienced, nor is it…
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Dr. Kristin Dempsey, LMFT, LPCC, explores harm reduction as a clinical and social justice framework for supporting clients with substance use and process addictions. This course equips clinicians with tools to foster autonomy, safety, and nonjudgmental collaboration across the spectrum of recovery. Interview with Elizabeth Irias, LMFT. Earn CE cred…
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There is a consistently growing curiosity about where we came from; our ancestry. Biblically we know that we are “one race” the human race with many different ethnicities. We’ve all come from one of the three sons of Noah, and ultimately from Adam and Eve the first two humans. In this teaching we embark on finding out who the descendants of Noah’s …
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Send us a text The therapeutic landscape can be confusing for both practitioners and clients. Distinguishing between psychoanalysis and psychodynamic therapy represents one of the most common areas of misunderstanding—even among seasoned mental health professionals. We tackle this confusion head-on by exploring the fundamental differences between t…
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In this third message in the Forgiven series, we discuss what to do when we we sincerely repent for our sins and God grants us his extravagant grace, and works through us, but we still struggle to forgive ourselves.It can be hard to forgive ourselves because: 1. Our brains replay the pain of our actions; 2. We confuse responsibility with condemnati…
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Send us a text We explore Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), covering diagnosis criteria, progression, causes, and effective treatment approaches according to the DSM. • AUD falls under substance-related disorders in the DSM with 11 specific criteria • Severity is classified as mild (2-3 criteria), moderate (4-5), or severe (6+ criteria) • Criteria includ…
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Renowned psychologist Dr. Donald Meichenbaum explores the science of resilience, examining why some individuals recover from trauma while others struggle with lasting distress. Through evidence-based strategies, clinicians will learn how to enhance protective factors, support meaning-making, and apply cognitive-behavioral techniques to foster resil…
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I love that the Bible doesn’t hide the weaknesses and failures of God’s greatest people. And as we progress into Noah’s life after the flood we find this man who called “blameless” fall into sin. It can happen to any of us. And tonight we will examine this AND the incorrect response of one of his sons. Should be interesting!! If you'd like this wee…
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