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EPISODE · Jun 11, 2026 · 33 MIN

93 Labyrinths with Mandy Capehart

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In this episode, Mandy Capehart and I discuss labyrinth walking. We explore some special labyrinth experiences in our own lives, why somatic practices are an essential part of navigating grief, and how being present with our body, heart, mind is an essential part of healing and wholeness.For the transcript for this episode, visit BeckyLMcCoy.com/podcast/93HOW TO WALK A LABYRINTH: Find a labyrinth, a looped trail, or a walking path where you don’t have to make any directional choices.Walk toward the center of the labyrinth or to your halfway point, paying attention to your breath.Pray, meditate, or repeat a breath prayer as you go, letting go of everything that is overwhelming you.At the center (or halfway point), take a few deep breaths, pray, and notice what you are feeling.Begin the walk back to the starting point, filling up with the peace and calm you crave.STUFF MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: My new book "In the Company of the Weary: Ten Gentle Spiritual Practices for Your Tired Soul"Labyrinth directory onlineCircles in the Sand labyrinths at the beach in OregonBecky L McCoy is a writer, retreat leader, and spiritual director. She is the communications and outreach coordinator for the Brian Dagle Foundation and podcast host of Sucker Punched. She earned her master of arts in Christian theology and spiritual formation from Regent University and is pursuing a doctor of ministry in spiritual formation and soul care.Mandy Capehart is on a mission to normalize grieving and cultivate the conversations that bring us healing. She is the founder and CEO of The Restorative Grief Project, an online community focusing on one another’s stories and new methodologies for grief to create a safe environment for our souls to heal and our spirits to be revived. She is also the host of a weekly podcast, Restorative Grief with Mandy Capehart and the monthly podcast for premium subscribers, Restorative Grief: Expanding the Conversations, as well as a published author, certified trauma professional, grief educator, one-to-one coach, and somatic embodiment practitioner. She also specializes in working at the intersection of grief and faith, educating faith communities on how to create helpful healing environments to avoid spiritual bypassing and platitudes.FIND BECKY ONLINE:Website: BeckyLMcCoy.comSocial Media: @BeckyLMcCoyFIND MANDY ONLINE:Website: MandyCapehart.comSocial Media: @MandyCapehart

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In this episode, Mandy Capehart and I discuss labyrinth walking. We explore some special labyrinth experiences in our own lives, why somatic practices are an essential part of navigating grief, and how being present with our body, heart, mind is an essential part of healing and wholeness. For the transcript for this episode, visit BeckyLMcCoy.com/podcast/93 HOW TO WALK A LABYRINTH: Find a labyrinth, a looped trail, or a walking path where you don’t have to make any directional choices. Walk toward the center of the labyrinth or to your halfway point, paying attention to your breath. Pray, meditate, or repeat a breath prayer as you go, letting go of everything that is overwhelming you. At the center (or halfway point), take a few deep breaths, pray, and notice what you are feeling. Begin the walk back to the starting point, filling up with the peace and calm you crave. STUFF MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: My new book "In the Company of the Weary: Ten Gentle Spiritual Practices for Your Tired Soul" Labyrinth directory online Circles in the Sand labyrinths at the beach in Oregon Becky L McCoy is a writer, retreat leader, and spiritual director. She is the communications and outreach coordinator for the Brian Dagle Foundation and podcast host of Sucker Punched. She earned her master of arts in Christian theology and spiritual formation from Regent University and is pursuing a doctor of ministry in spiritual formation and soul care. Mandy Capehart is on a mission to normalize grieving and cultivate the conversations that bring us healing. She is the founder and CEO of The Restorative Grief Project, an online community focusing on one another’s stories and new methodologies for grief to create a safe environment for our souls to heal and our spirits to be revived. She is also the host of a weekly podcast, Restorative Grief with Mandy Capehart and the monthly podcast for premium subscribers, Restorative Grief: Expanding the Conversations, as well as a published author, certified trauma professional, grief educator, one-to-one coach, and somatic embodiment practitioner. She also specializes in working at the intersection of grief and faith, educating faith communities on how to create helpful healing environments to avoid spiritual bypassing and platitudes. FIND BECKY ONLINE: Website: BeckyLMcCoy.com Social Media: @BeckyLMcCoy FIND MANDY ONLINE: Website: MandyCapehart.com Social Media: @MandyCapehart

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