

Restoring the Soul with Michael John Cusick
Michael John Cusick
Helping people become whole by cultivating deeper connection with God, self, and others. Visit www.restoringthesoul.com.
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Jul 31, 2020 • 53min
Episode 139 - Ian Morgan Cron, “The Road Back to You”
“The Enneagram takes into account that the human personality is fluid, not static.” - Ian Morgan CronOn this episode of Restoring the Soul, we’re featuring a conversation between Michael John Cusick and Ian Morgan Cron that took place just before the release of his third book, “The Road Back to You”. They discussed Ian’s introduction to the Enneagram and how it has impacted him over the years. They also covered the crucial need of self-knowledge, the beauty of the Gospel, and the counter intuitive idea that we grow in loving others as we grow in loving ourselves.If you are not familiar with Ian, he is a bestselling author, nationally recognized speaker, Enneagram teacher, psychotherapist, Dove Award–winning songwriter, and Episcopal priest. He also hosts an amazing podcast, Typology.As you will discover, Ian draws on a wide array of disciplines—from psychology to the arts, Christian spirituality and theology—to help people enter more deeply into conversation with God and the mystery of their own lives.Support the showENGAGE THE RESTORING THE SOUL PODCAST:- Follow us on YouTube - Tweet us at @michaeljcusick and @PodcastRTS- Like us on Facebook- Follow us on Instagram & Twitter- Follow Michael on Twitter- Email us at info@restoringthesoul.com Thanks for listening!

Jul 24, 2020 • 23min
Episode 138 - Michael John Cusick, “5 Ways Shame Fuels Addiction, Part 4”
“Our deepest desire is for connection.” - Michael John CusickWhat do you long for? How about thirst? And what are your desires? God has uniquely wired us for connection; it is the essence of our being. To know and be known.Welcome to Restoring the Soul, a podcast dedicated to helping you close the gap from what you’re meant to be and what keeps you from being all that. On this edition, Michael continues a series of podcasts on how shame fuels addiction. Today, he guides us through seven core longings of our heart and questions that are associated with each longing. We encourage you to catch up on previous episodes that also include conversations with Restoring the Soul colleague, Kelley Gray.Support the showENGAGE THE RESTORING THE SOUL PODCAST:- Follow us on YouTube - Tweet us at @michaeljcusick and @PodcastRTS- Like us on Facebook- Follow us on Instagram & Twitter- Follow Michael on Twitter- Email us at info@restoringthesoul.com Thanks for listening!

Jul 17, 2020 • 24min
Episode 137 - Michael John Cusick, “5 Ways Shame Fuels Addiction, Part 3”
“In being known, I can simply rest...and be.” - Michael John CusickOn this edition of Restoring the Soul, Michael continues a 5-part series of podcasts on how shame fuels addiction. We encourage you to catch up on previous episodes that also include conversations with Michael’s colleague, Kelley Gray.The statement Michael will address today in part 3 of the series is centered around where shame tells us we can’t get our needs met. This couldn’t be farther from the truth...Support the showENGAGE THE RESTORING THE SOUL PODCAST:- Follow us on YouTube - Tweet us at @michaeljcusick and @PodcastRTS- Like us on Facebook- Follow us on Instagram & Twitter- Follow Michael on Twitter- Email us at info@restoringthesoul.com Thanks for listening!

Jul 10, 2020 • 39min
Episode 136 - Rob Mathes, "Living and Breathing Music, Part 2"
On this edition of Restoring the Soul, Michael concludes his conversation with composer, arranger, producer, singer, songwriter, and musician Rob Mathes. Rob is a Grammy-nominated, Tony-nominated artist who won an Emmy award for his musical direction of the Kennedy Center Honors.In Part 2, a few of the topics Rob and Michael discuss include:How Rob’s song, “Although It Is the Night” was inspired by St. John of The Cross’s poem “Dark Night of the Soul”.Why great music mixes the sacred and the profane, “the gears grinding and the heavens singing.”Understand why Rob feels it’s important to “poke holes” at aspects of Christianity that are seemingly crazy.Support the showENGAGE THE RESTORING THE SOUL PODCAST:- Follow us on YouTube - Tweet us at @michaeljcusick and @PodcastRTS- Like us on Facebook- Follow us on Instagram & Twitter- Follow Michael on Twitter- Email us at info@restoringthesoul.com Thanks for listening!

Jul 3, 2020 • 40min
Episode 135 - Rob Mathes, “Living and Breathing Music, Part 1”
On this edition of Restoring the Soul, we are please to bring you an encore conversation with Rob Mathes. Rob is Emmy an award-winning, Grammy nominated, Tony nominated music producer, composer, arranger, singer, songwriter, keyboardist, and guitarist. The list of names that Rob has worked with is extraordinary--including production and songwriting collaborations with Sting on his last three albums, and serving as musical director on Sting's “The Last Ship: World Tour with the Royal Philharmonic". As an arranger Rob has written orchestrations for artists all over the stylistic spectrum—from Jay Z, Elton John, Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, Tony Bennett, Yo Yo Ma, Luciano Pavaorotti, and Panic at the Disco.In part 1 of Michael's interview with Rob, some of what you'll discover is:Why Rob feels closer to God listening to Bach than a Sunday morning sermon.What it's been like to collaborate with Stevie Wonder, Sting, Yo Yo Ma, and other renowned artists.What lies behind truly great songwriting and musical production.Support the showENGAGE THE RESTORING THE SOUL PODCAST:- Follow us on YouTube - Tweet us at @michaeljcusick and @PodcastRTS- Like us on Facebook- Follow us on Instagram & Twitter- Follow Michael on Twitter- Email us at info@restoringthesoul.com Thanks for listening!

Jun 26, 2020 • 29min
Episode 134 - Michael John Cusick, “5 Ways Shame Fuels Addiction, Part 2”
“Shame is the experience of not being with God in His love.” - Michael John CusickOn this edition of Restoring the Soul, Michael and Kelley Gray continue their conversation on how shame fuels addiction, concluding that shame is embodied (in the body, with the body) and making the important point that, “As we experience shame, it’s not just an emotion...it plays out in our nervous and cardiovascular systems along with fear and anxiety.”Support the showENGAGE THE RESTORING THE SOUL PODCAST:- Follow us on YouTube - Tweet us at @michaeljcusick and @PodcastRTS- Like us on Facebook- Follow us on Instagram & Twitter- Follow Michael on Twitter- Email us at info@restoringthesoul.com Thanks for listening!

Jun 19, 2020 • 32min
Episode 133 - Michael John Cusick, “5 Ways Shame Fuels Addiction, Part 1”
“Shame is not just an emotion, it’s a physical experience.” - Michael John CusickOn this edition of Restoring the Soul, Michael picks up where we left off a few weeks ago - delving into the debilitating emotion of shame in hopes to chart a restorative path to health. This is Part 1 of 5, in addition to the introduction, that sets the stage for this informative series designed to help you live loved and free.Kelley Gray joins Michael for this conversation. She is on staff at Restoring the Soul as an Intensive Clinical Soul Care Specialist. Kelley is a Licensed Professional Counselor with nearly 20 years of experience. She is deeply passionate about therapy, growth and laughing and believes growth, healing and integration are profoundly beautiful human processes in which we are all invited to participate.Support the showENGAGE THE RESTORING THE SOUL PODCAST:- Follow us on YouTube - Tweet us at @michaeljcusick and @PodcastRTS- Like us on Facebook- Follow us on Instagram & Twitter- Follow Michael on Twitter- Email us at info@restoringthesoul.com Thanks for listening!

Jun 12, 2020 • 42min
Episode 132 - Rev. Dr. Dennis Edwards, "Turning the Tables on Injustice"
“I think it is naive to ignore the journey of people who have been on the margins in our society.” - Rev. Dr. Dennis EdwardsOn this edition of Restoring the Soul, Michael welcomes Rev. Dr. Dennis Edwards of Chicago’s North Park University to discuss race and Christianity in modern America as it relates to current events. Michael was deeply impacted by Dr. Edwards article in Christianity Today from May 2020 titled, "The Revolution Will Not Be Videoed.”Dr. Edwards is currently Associate Professor of New Testament at North Park Theological Seminary in Chicago and author of the forthcoming Might from the Margins: The Gospel’s Power to Turn the Tables on Injustice. In addition to his academic work in biblical studies, Dennis has served as a pastor in Brooklyn; Washington, DC; and Minneapolis.Support the showENGAGE THE RESTORING THE SOUL PODCAST:- Follow us on YouTube - Tweet us at @michaeljcusick and @PodcastRTS- Like us on Facebook- Follow us on Instagram & Twitter- Follow Michael on Twitter- Email us at info@restoringthesoul.com Thanks for listening!

Jun 5, 2020 • 44min
Episode 131 - Dr. Reggie Moore, "Acts of Protest"
“Fair exchange equals no robbery.” - Dr. Reggie MooreToday’s podcast is a response to the murder of Mr. George Floyd last week in Minnesota and the swell of lament, protest, and division that has resulted from his tragic death. What you will hear is like none of our previous episodes. Michael spoke with his friend and colleague from Denver Seminary, Dr. Reggie Moore, a professor and specialist in the treatment of historical trauma within the African American community.As you will hear, the conversation unfolded, then took an unexpected turn that left both men feeling as if they had just taken a major risk. And according to Dr. Moore, this very conversation became a model of the type of dialogue that must happen to heal the wounds of racial division in our world today. BIO:Dr. Reggie Moore is Assistant Professor of Counseling at Denver Seminary where he has served on the faculty since 2008. Dr. Moore earned a PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision from the University of Northern Colorado, an MA from Colorado Christian University, and a BA from the University of Kansas. Prior to joining the faculty at Denver Seminary, Dr. Moore served as assistant director of Hope Communities, Inc., a non-profit affordable housing provider, for seven years. He was also a therapist and trainer at the National Institute for Change in Denver, and a counselor at the University of Northern Colorado's Psychological Services Clinic. His Areas of Academic Interest and Research include: The Treatment of historical trauma within the African-American community using an integration of narrative, medical and psychosocial approaches, and treatment of adolescents and family systems from existential and systemic perspectives and modalities.Support the showENGAGE THE RESTORING THE SOUL PODCAST:- Follow us on YouTube - Tweet us at @michaeljcusick and @PodcastRTS- Like us on Facebook- Follow us on Instagram & Twitter- Follow Michael on Twitter- Email us at info@restoringthesoul.com Thanks for listening!

May 29, 2020 • 54min
Episode 130 - Mako Fujimura, "Silence & Beauty"
“Artists are gardeners who are called to till the soil of culture.” - Mako FujimuraOn this edition of Restoring the Soul, Michael spends an hour with Mako Fujimura, visual artist, author, thought leader, and cultural-shaper who was recently appointed Director of The Brehm Center at Fuller Seminary. His paintings have been exhibited around the world and he is one of the first artists to paint live on stage at New York City’s legendary Carnegie Hall.Mako is an artist whose process driven, refractive “slow art” has been described by David Brooks of New York Times as “a small rebellion against the quickening of time”. Mr. Fujimura is also a well-read author. He and Michael will discuss Mako’s books Culture Care: Reconnecting with Beauty for Our Common Life and Silence and Beauty: Hidden Faith Born of Suffering.Find out even more about Mako here.Support the showENGAGE THE RESTORING THE SOUL PODCAST:- Follow us on YouTube - Tweet us at @michaeljcusick and @PodcastRTS- Like us on Facebook- Follow us on Instagram & Twitter- Follow Michael on Twitter- Email us at info@restoringthesoul.com Thanks for listening!


