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Taylor and Sarah conclude their discussion of acedia with an exploration of the psychoanalytic concept of resistance and the promotion of the counter-virtue of perseverance. This episode includes wannabe standup comedians, the fantasy of homesteading, and ogres? Also there might be a Marvel-style end credit if you stay to the end. ;)
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Sarah and Taylor begin their discussion of acedia with an analysis of listlessness, restlessness, and sadness as the noonday demon tempts us to act or not act in order to avoid spiritual work. This episode includes international fan mail, FOMO! in the Monastery, and pink buckets of KFC chicken.
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Taylor and Sarah give us something different with this episode—our first ever interview with Jeremy Arnold as he shares his move from pastoral ministry to psychotherapy. This episode includes the heart-wrenching tale of the sale of an emotional support dog, the worst improv ever, and the power of asking “why not?”
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Sarah and Taylor conclude their episode on wrath with a reflection on righteous anger and holding the tension of love and hate. This episode includes a Santa fisticuffs, another Bill Lawrence reference (can’t those two just leave him alone!), and a British psychoanalyst who hates babies and wants you to hate them as well.
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Taylor and Sarah continue their exploration of wrath with a reflection on sadomasochism—or those moments in relationships where wrath takes over and conflict becomes entrenched. This episode includes the origins of the garnet principle of human relationships, lawsuits for heavy footed neighbors, and the simple truth that sometimes you just need to walk it off.
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Sarah and Taylor begin another three-part episode, this time focused on wrath! They begin their exploration with a discussion of paranoia, resentment, and narcissistic rage. This episode includes another Taylor Swift reference (can’t those two just leave her alone!), biting infants, and a reference to that coworker who really just grinds your gears.
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Taylor and Sarah finish their descent into sadness with a discussion of violence turned inward before offering its antidote: grief, lament, and joy. This episode includes french potatoes, man flu, and a 500 year celebration of a famous German.
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Sarah and Taylor begin their discussion of sadness—explaining why sadness is included in Evagrius’s list of vices, how it intensifies all the other vices, and how it connects to despair, sullenness, and melancholy. This episode includes a dictionary of obscure sorrows, an emo existentialist, and how sharing a location and walking into a bar can cause even the strongest among us to spiral.
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Taylor and Sarah finish their discussion of avarice with an exploration of the virtues of generosity and gratitude. This episode includes a prohibition on letter writing, famous John Wesley sayings, and the antidote of frivolity.
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Sarah and Taylor begin their discussion on the vice of avarice, exploring the ways in which greed takes hold and its long-lasting systemic effects. This episode includes musings on musical manipulation, an aggressive Grinch, and a bratty child who loves Aesop’s fables but doesn’t learn from them.
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Taylor and Sarah finish their discussion of lust with a description of the virtue of chastity. This episode includes another Scrubs reference, a sexless advent, and an identification of the most erotic day of the church calendar.
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Sarah and Taylor continue their discussion of lust exploring patterns and styles in how folks make sense of their sexualities. This episode includes an Irish meetcute, a gas station rose, and an eavesdropping monk.
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Taylor and Sarah begin to describe the vice of lust and explore its connection to dreams and fantasies. This episode includes censorship! at the monastery, dreams of dinner parties, and a reference to a beloved British sitcom.
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Sarah and Taylor discuss the vice of gluttony, exploring its excessive and its delicate elements, and the practice of fasting. This episode includes a mad stomach, Hardee’s and stairmasters, and a surprise gift for Taylor!
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In their second season, Taylor and Sarah introduce listeners to the work of Evagrius Ponticus and his eight (or nine!) “bad thoughts.” This episode includes an abbot standing on the neck of a demon, tangents about pronunciation, and a monk meditating naked in a well.
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In the final episode of the season, Sarah and Taylor offer a short reflection on the journey thus far and look ahead to the next season. This episode includes messy middles, pain and discomfort, and breakdowns and breakthroughs.
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Taylor and Sarah describe the repetition compulsion—its origins, how it shows up in all our lives, and what we can learn from it. This episode includes a grandson with a hidden identity, French wine and croissants, and a reflection on laborless virtue.
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Sources cited in this episode include:
- “Remembering, Repeating, and Working Through” by Sigmund Freud
- Beyond the Pleasure Principle by Sigmund Freud -
Sarah and Taylor discuss the concept of the drive—one of the more controversial concepts in psychoanalysis—and connect it to monastic writings on desire and embodiment. This episode includes controversial stances on dental hygiene, poorly pronounced French words, and a scolded monk.
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Taylor and Sarah explore the concept of transference—why is it that we tend to treat new relationships like old relationships and how can that actually help us to grow and change? This episode includes a list of gratitudes, another Bill Lawrence reference, and a workaholic hunter.
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Sources cited in this episode include:
- “Fragment of a Case of an Analysis of Hysteria” by Sigmund Freud
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Sarah and Taylor do a deep dive into the unconscious—staring into the void so you can feel confident to stare also. This episode includes angsty teenage music, the redemption story of a violin player turned kit man, and an ox caught in a mill wheel.
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Sources referenced in this episode include:
- “Fixations to Trauma—The Unconscious” by Sigmund Freud
- New Seeds of Contemplation by Thomas Merton
- On the Incarnation by St. Athanasius - Laat meer zien