In this podcast episode, licensed counselors Paul Berkes, Paul Hambrick, and Frederick Gillam Jr. discuss the importance of community support and self-care, particularly for helping professionals. The conversation emphasizes the challenges of helping others and the stigma surrounding seeking help, highlighting that even leaders can struggle with these issues.
With impactful questions from moderator Brodee Scott, the counselors explore the idea that leaders often feel pressured to be self-sufficient, neglecting their need to help others. The discussion also introduced the Shepherds Care Symposium, scheduled for March 3rd. This symposium aims to provide a holistic experience for pastors, counselors, and leaders to prioritize their well-being. It fosters community healing and support, encouraging participants to embrace vulnerability and recognize their intrinsic value.
This dialogue is significant as it addresses the mental health challenges faced by those in caregiving roles. It promotes the idea that seeking help is a strength rather than a weakness. The symposium aims to empower individuals to rejuvenate and connect with others facing similar struggles by creating a supportive environment.