
Blue Hour
Blue Hour is a podcast for seekers and thinkers, creatives and dreamers, hosted by Adina Arden Cooper, Shadow Guide and Soul Healing Specialist. Here, we'll be exploring the convergence of shadow and light, the mysteries of life, and the musings of the soul through psychology, art, and spirituality.
Blue Hour
"Trust Begins Within: A Journey Back to Self and Spirit"
Season 7 is inspired by the powerful quote by Krishnamurti: "It is no measure of health to be well-adjusted to a profoundly sick society," we're diving into the deep work of healing—not just as self-care, but as a path to purpose, dharma, and collective transformation.
Episode Summary:
In this heartfelt conversation, Adina and Joshua explore what it means to cultivate trust, intimacy, and authentic communication in a society designed to keep us separate and afraid. Drawing connections between personal trauma, societal programming, and the soul's longing for connection, they dive into themes like projection, self-trust, spiritual faith, communication as a sacred art, and the impact of early relational wounds.
They reflect on the tension between personal responsibility and communal care, the role of presence in healing, and how to reclaim our birthright of wholeness amidst chaos.
This episode is an invitation to examine the ways mistrust is woven into our cultural fabric — and how, through self-awareness, soul-rooted communication, and courageous love, we can begin to weave a new story.
What You'll Learn:
- How scarcity, sensationalism, and societal fragmentation erode trust
- The role of self-reflection, healing, and personal growth in relationships
- The importance of trust in spirit and a higher power in fostering self-trust
- How self-awareness transforms communication and connection
- Communication tools
Topics Discussed:
- Societal issues: scarcity, competition, and hyper-individualism
- The role of media in shaping collective emotions
- Navigating projections, entitlement, and victim stories
- Self-reflection, childhood trauma, and relationship dynamics
- Healing relational wounds through mindfulness and parts work
- Personalizing pain and navigating mental health narratives
- Building self-awareness and expressing needs in relationships
- Trusting in spirit and sacred reciprocity
- Are people fundamentally good or bad? A soulful inquiry
Notable Quotes:
- "Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none." — William Shakespeare
- "Relationships aren't about lasting forever — they're about growth and intimacy." — Adina
- "Trusting in something greater allows us to better trust ourselves and others." — Joshua
Resources Mentioned:
- Wild Mind by Bill Plotkin
- Sacred Instructions by Sherri Mitchell
- Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl
- Nonviolent Communication
- God by Tori Amos
Tune in to reclaim trust as a radical act — and remember the sacred threa
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Adina Arden Cooper is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor who prefers to refer to herself as a Shadow Guide and Soul Healing Specialist. She takes a holistic approach to wellness by factoring in mind, body and spirit. Adina has over 20 years of experience in mental health and education. She's also an artist, a seeker and very curious person.
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