EPISODE · Oct 18, 2020 · 44 MIN
Incorporating Therapy and Religion - Bridgette Bell
from Your Next: A Guide to Finding Fulfillment After Your Exit Hosted by Jerome Myers · host Jerome Myers - Advisor to exiting founders
Prayer is powerful; with actions, it can be unstoppable. Today’s guest is Bridgette Bell, a 16-year army soldier, West Point Graduate, and an accomplished human resources leader with a mission to create an impact. She is currently serving as a doctoral intern in The Georgia Department of Behavioral Health as a clinical psychologist and one of the essential leaders of the Do More Together Organization representing black alumni with a targeted but inclusive message. I can’t wait to get into Bridgette’s inspiring story about how she’s learned to incorporate therapy and religion, to create change and speak to people’s trauma. [00:01 - 11:34] Opening Segment Find Bridgette at the links below A bit background on Bridgette’s story [11:35 - 19:34] I’m Not Going Anywhere Bridgette talks about her time in West Point during 9/11 Feeling called to action at that time Bridgette’s deployment and field story [19:35 - 25:01] Combining Actions with Prayer; Revolutionizing Therapy Bridgette talks about getting her Ph.D. in clinical psychology Ad break Creating something different within the therapy space [25:02 - 29:37] Overcoming the Fear of the ‘What If’ Bridgette talks about her time in therapy and dealing with the ‘what if’ Finding a Christian therapist [29:38 - 35:34] Learning to Speak to Trauma Bridgette talks about her mom’s story of fighting loss What Bridgette learned through her training in grief and loss [35:35 - 42:11] Closing Segment What you can expect at the upcoming Do More Together virtual summit - link below Creating a space with no questions if it’s ok or not Get registered for the summit and reach out to Bridgette Final words Tweetable Quotes: “... God made therapists, God made medication, He made psychiatrists, he made treatment centers, he made all the things so that we can use them, AND we can still pray about it.” - Bridgette Bell “I don’t want to be a therapist who’s stuck in a room, with a couch and a clipboard… you can infuse the treatment within any part of your life.” - Bridgette BellResources Mentioned: Do More Together Summit Dr. Anita Phillips Columbia University: Grief You can connect with Bridgette on LinkedIn (@bridgette_r_bell). Be sure to visit her website https://www.bridgettebell.com/ to learn more and show your support. LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode or click here to listen to our previous episodes. Dreamcatchers is an inclusive organization that targets people’s interest in being more instead of a certain demographic. We have people from all walks of life at many different ages. Find out more at www.dreamsshouldbereal.com. Find out more about Jerome at www.d3v3loping.com or www.myersmethods.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Prayer is powerful; with actions, it can be unstoppable. Today’s guest is Bridgette Bell, a 16-year army soldier, West Point Graduate, and an accomplished human resources leader with a mission to create an impact. She is currently serving as a doctoral intern in The Georgia Department of Behavioral Health as a clinical psychologist and one of the essential leaders of the Do More Together Organization representing black alumni with a targeted but inclusive message. I can’t wait to get into Bridgette’s inspiring story about how she’s learned to incorporate therapy and religion, to create change and speak to people’s trauma. [00:01 - 11:34] Opening Segment Find Bridgette at the links below A bit background on Bridgette’s story [11:35 - 19:34] I’m Not Going Anywhere Bridgette talks about her time in West Point during 9/11 Feeling called to action at that time Bridgette’s deployment and field story [19:35 - 25:01] Combining Actions with Prayer; Revolutionizing Therapy Bridgette talks about getting her Ph.D. in clinical psychology Ad break Creating something different within the therapy space [25:02 - 29:37] Overcoming the Fear of the ‘What If’ Bridgette talks about her time in therapy and dealing with the ‘what if’ Finding a Christian therapist [29:38 - 35:34] Learning to Speak to Trauma Bridgette talks about her mom’s story of fighting loss What Bridgette learned through her training in grief and loss [35:35 - 42:11] Closing Segment What you can expect at the upcoming Do More Together virtual summit - link below Creating a space with no questions if it’s ok or not Get registered for the summit and reach out to Bridgette Final words Tweetable Quotes: “... God made therapists, God made medication, He made psychiatrists, he made treatment centers, he made all the things so that we can use them, AND we can still pray about it.” - Bridgette Bell “I don’t want to be a therapist who’s stuck in a room, with a couch and a clipboard… you can infuse the treatment within any part of your life.” - Bridgette BellResources Mentioned: Do More Together Summit Dr. Anita Phillips Columbia University: Grief You can connect with Bridgette on LinkedIn (@bridgette_r_bell). Be sure to visit her website https://www.bridgettebell.com/ to learn more and show your support. LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode or click here to listen to our previous episodes. Dreamcatchers is an inclusive organization that targets people’s interest in being more instead of a certain demographic. We have people from all walks of life at many different ages. Find out more at www.dreamsshouldbereal.com. Find out more about Jerome at www.d3v3loping.com or www.myersmethods.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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