The Dangerous Comfort of Judgment: Responding to Tragedy with Humanity
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**Trigger Warning: This episode was tough for me to record, and it may be tough to listen to. It includes topics of homicide and suicide.
In today's episode, I'm sharing some details about the tragic death of Bailey Koch and her family and talking about the dangerous comfort of judgment and responding to tragedy with humanity. While I get the instinct to say, "I would never," I also know that judgment gives us FALSE comfort and doesn't help us respond with humanity.
This conversation is about way more than one tragic event - it's about the deeper patterns of silence, shame, and isolation in our culture (especially in rural life). If this stirred something up in you, I want you to know that's okay! Let those feelings soften you. You can hold space and ask honest questions.
In this episode, I cover:
- Why judgment is often our reflex + how it gives us a false sense of control
- What to do when we catch ourselves in that space of quick judgment
- Risks of staying silent and ignoring red flags in ourselves or others
- How we can create safer + more compassionate spaces for those struggling with mental health
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Find the complete show notes here: https://terryndrieling.com/responding-to-tragedy-with-humanity
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