Shame can be harmful – but by cultivating compassion, we can change how we relate to ourselves and others when we fall short.
What separates a healthy sex drive from an addiction? This week, therapist Roy Kim joins us to talk about his experiences with sex addiction and counseling.
A podcast conversation about how childhood family dynamics, internalized context, partner relationship, and other racialized factors can all impact parenting.
Expert married couple Scott and Sandra So Hee Chi Kim explain what works (and doesn’t) in their marriage, from family-of-origin dynamics to internalized context
How can we build relationships that have the capacity for authenticity, connection, and mutuality?
Our connection with our parents – or its lack – is a source of tension for many Asian Americans. Dr. Barbara W. Kim joins us to discuss relating to our parents.
For many Asian American individuals and communities, church is the primary or even only space to learn about mental health and well-being. How can our churches lean into this reality and embrace their role as venues for healing, education, and support?
Where does mental health – or stress – come from? Is it an individual issue, or does it come from the social reality of our identity and social realities?
How do we understand mental and relationship health as it relates to faith, culture, and race in our Asian American context?
Even over the past year, AAPI representation has made historical breakthroughs. How do Asian American Christians think about these new developments?