
Harboring Positivity
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Podcast Overview
<p>Safe Harbor House is a non-profit organization based out of Atlanta, GA. Our main objective as an organization is to “train our communities, restore families and assist men, women and children that have experienced trauma and domestic violence.” The goal of this podcast, “Harboring Positivity” is to create an open conversation about all things pertaining to Families and Communities. We will take on topics such as: relationships, abuse, parenting, trauma and so much more. Throughout our podcast series, Safe Harbor will include guest speakers ranging from licensed professionals, experts in domestic violence and child abuse, community members and leaders and members of the Safe Harbor team. The goal of connecting with these guests on the podcast is to invite conversation and provide insight and advice from people with knowledge and personal experiences. With taking on some difficult topics we always want to bring the idea back to how we can harbor positivity within our own lives and communities.</p>
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Publishing Since
9/27/2020
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Recent Episodes

April 19, 2021
The Importance of Missions and What is Mission Work
Join our host Marquetta Smith as she and our intern Brittany talk about their experience with mission work, navigating the questions you have about sending your child on a trip, and what exactly mission work is. If mission work is something you have been interested in or just have questions, you won’t want to miss this episode of Harboring Positivity. You don't want to miss this week's conversation; subscribe to Harboring Positivity now to be notified when we release new episodes! ____...

March 7, 2021
What is Spiritual Church Abuse? Part 1
Spiritual Church Abuse is beginning to become a worldwide phenomenon because this is happening so frequent to many church goers around the world. It doesn't matter what denomination a person is affiliated with...this issue is seen across the world throughout all churches and places of worship. What is it? Spiritual abuse is when a leader (or a person in a spiritual authority position) uses their spiritual position to control, manipulate or dominate another person. In this series, we will ...

March 4, 2021
Self Love Is this Selfish?
Self-Love, why is it so important? How can practicing self-love benefit my life? Does it really make a difference if I have self-love practices incorporated into my week? All of these questions and more will be answered in this episode. Join our host Executive Director Marquetta Smith, as she will be answering some of the questions surrounding self-love and how it can benefit you! Be sure to subscribe to Harboring Positivity you won't want to miss this week's episode! Season 2 is just ...
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- What is Harboring Positivity?
<p>Safe Harbor House is a non-profit organization based out of Atlanta, GA. Our main objective as an organization is to “train our communities, restore families and assist men, women and children that have experienced trauma and domestic violence.” The goal of this podcast, “Harboring Positivity” is to create an open conversation about all things pertaining to Families and Communities. We will take on topics such as: relationships, abuse, parenting, trauma and so much more. Throughout our podcast series, Safe Harbor will include guest speakers ranging from licensed professionals, experts in domestic violence and child abuse, community members and leaders and members of the Safe Harbor team. The goal of connecting with these guests on the podcast is to invite conversation and provide insight and advice from people with knowledge and personal experiences. With taking on some difficult topics we always want to bring the idea back to how we can harbor positivity within our own lives and communities.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates daily.
- Where can I listen to this podcast?
This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.
- Does this podcast accept guests?
Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.
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