EPISODE · Sep 28, 2023 · 52 MIN
Sunday Dinners and Recovery in the Deep South: Tate Barkley's Healing Journey
from Stress Management + Resilience Tools for Your Happified Life · host Tate Barkley, Susi Vine
For Tate Barkley, Sunday dinners at his grandmother’s home were a safe haven in a world filled with political upheaval, religious dogma and shame. In his memoir, “Sunday Dinners, Moonshine and Men”, he shares his story of recovery and the path to forgiveness as he examines his relationship with his father growing up in the deep South. As an attorney and Prejudice Reduction Trainer, Tate shares his experience in healing self shame and recognizing the prejudices hiding even within himself in our powerful conversation. Inside this episode:[00:06:10] A hot climate of Southern expectations and political change.[00:13:20] Guilt, forbidden love, and goodbye.[00:14:22] Religious dogma and the struggle for acceptance.[00:20:40] The unmatched bliss of the first beer buzz.[00:26:48] Discovering a passion for speaking.[00:30:15] Debate Camp, and a glimpse of the future[00:34:06] Studying Government at the University of Texas.[00:35:45] Law school in Oregon, an opportunity lost.[00:39:25] Teaching ethics and breaking free of prejudice.[00:43:49] Shining light on ourselves reveals our similarities.[00:46:04] Honesty is crucial in self-discovery and communication.[00:50:18] Powerful book explores diverse life experiences. Stay connected. Learn more about Tate Barkley, his writings and speaking engagements on his website: tatebarkley.comLeave a comment at happifiedlife.com or join the conversation in the Live with Less Stress facebook group. The information in this podcast, or in any linked materials, are not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any specific health problem, and it is not a substitute for professional medical expertise or treatment. The content of this podcast is not intended and should not be construed as medical advice. It provides general information and discussions about health and related subjects that are deemed reliable at the time of production. Always consult with your health care provider so that they can address your specific situation with all the information and knowledge they need in order to provide the fullest extent of medical support that you require. Be well, and thrive!
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For years Tate Barkley lived his life in shame: of living in poverty, of alcoholism and addiction, of being a closeted gay man. In his new book, “Sunday Dinners, Moonshine and Men”, he delves into the troubled relationship with his father and his journey to overcome shame and find peace and fulfillment. Together we explore his roots in the Deep South and the angels who helped him arise from his meager childhood to become an attorney and educator, helping others to see and overcome prejudice.
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