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Laughing with Lions — The Six Stages of Human Processing Have you ever wondered why you react the way you do, why some wounds linger, or why healing seems to come in layers instead of all at once? In this powerful episode of Laughing with Lions, we walk through the six stages of human processing—the internal journey every person takes when facing pain, change, truth, or breakthrough. With wisdom, compassion, and a touch of holy humor, we unpack how emotions, thoughts, beliefs, and spiritual responses unfold over time—and how understanding these stages can bring clarity, self-compassion, and freedom. In this episode, you’ll discover: Why processing is not linear (and why that’s okay) How unprocessed experiences quietly shape reactions and relationships The difference between coping and healing Where faith, emotional health, and self-awareness intersect How to recognize what stage you’re in—and what you actually need right now Whether you’re navigating grief, transition, leadership pressure, relational strain, or personal growth, this conversation gives language to what many feel but can’t name. This episode is for the silenced, the searching, and the called—and for anyone who wants to grow with honesty, courage, and grace. You don’t have to rush your process. You don’t have to judge your journey. You’re allowed to heal out loud. Pull up a seat, take a breath, and let’s process together. Let’s roar. Contact the Coach & the Comedian at : Laughingwithlionspodcast@gmail.com For a free resource on this show go to www.LaughingwithLions.com Follow us on Facebook : Laughing With Lions Music by Mykola Sorsin at Pixabay