Alligator Seeds Podcast

By: Sara Primrose
  • Summary

  • Alligator seeds are those seeds of social behavior that we are given by caregivers or exposed to in early childhood. The alligator represents our “reptile” brain, or our survival brain. This is the mind we have that encourages our lower natures and that helped us at one point in meeting our needs. The episodes here discuss aspects of social problems and take a look at the root problems from the Biblical and Sociological lens. Follow along for topics!
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Episodes
  • Organizations-Part 1
    Dec 10 2024

    This week’s episode discusses alligator seeds within organizations from Biblical and sociological lenses. Part 1 of 2, maybe even 3!

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    I love comments, feedback, sharing experiences and general discussion! Feel free to reach out!

    Alligator Seeds Podcast contact info:

    Email: primrose.opps@gmail.com

    Instagram: @alligatorseedspodcast

    X: @Alligator_Pods

    YouTube: @AlligatorPods

    Thanks so much! Catch ya on the next episode!

    Sources:

    Crash Course Sociology. 2017. “Formal Organizations: Crash Course Sociology #17.” Retrieved November 21, 2024. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDuBh7VbGgU&t=164s.

    Gatto, Rex P., Vincenne Revilla-Beltran, Maurine F. Gatto. 2020. “Leadership Lessons from the Human Body: NAatomical Systems and Traits of the Healthy Workplace.” Indeed, blog April 27. Retrieved December 1, 2024. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/leadership-lessons-from-human-body-anatomical-systems-rex/.

    Golden, Myron. 2022. “What Does the Bible Say About Business?” YouTube video, retrieved November 23, 2024. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmtZAEYiXm0.

    Hage, Jerald, Michael Aiken, and Cora Bagley Marrett. 1971. “Organization Structure and Communications.” American Sociological Review 36(5):860-871.

    Lyon, Alexander. 2018. “Organizational Structure.” YouTube Video, retrieved November 23, 2024. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUd0UNHyy60.


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    22 mins
  • Resilience (Part 2-ish)
    Nov 14 2024

    Show notes:

    This episode looks at resilience and some Biblical passages that teach about God's gifts through His resilience. Sara also shares social research around resilience and connects the two.

    Click this link for the Resilience Checklist “Quiz”

    Special thanks to Dr. Dave Vest who contributed to this episode. Learn more or contact him for therapy services: Click here

    Sources:

    American Psychological Association. 2023. “What is EMDR Therapy and Why is it Used to Treat PTSD?” Psychotherapy, blog. December 21. https://www.apa.org/topics/psychotherapy/emdr-therapy-ptsd.

    Blanchfield, Theodora. 2024. “What to Know About Brainspotting Therapy.” VeryWellMind, blog. January 16. https://www.verywellmind.com/brainspotting-therapy-definition-techniques-and-efficacy-5213947.

    Meredith, Lisa S., Cathay D. Sherbourne, Sarah Gaillot, Lydia Hansell, Hans V. Ritschard, Andrew M. Parker, and Glenda Wrenn. 2011. “Chapter Two: Literature and Expert Review to Identify Factors that Promote Resilience” in Promoting Psychological Resilience in the U.S. Military. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation.

    Shapiro, Francine. 2014. “The Role of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy in Medicine: Addressing the Psychological and Physical Symptoms Stemming from Adverse Life Experiences.” The Permanente Journal 18(1):71-77.

    Sippel. Lauren M., Robert H. Pietrzak, Dennis S. Charney, Linda C. Mayes, and Steven M. Southwick. 2015. “How Does Social Support Enhance Resilience in the Trauma-Exposed Individual?” Ecology and Society 20(4).

    Van der Kolk, Bessel A., Susan Roth, David Pelcovitz, Susanne Sunday, and Joseph Spinazzola. 2005. “Disorders of Extreme Stress: The Empirical Foundation of a Complex Adaptation to Trauma.” Journal of Traumatic Stress 18(5):389-399.

    Alligator Seeds Podcast contact info:

    Email: primrose.opps@gmail.com

    Instagram: @alligatorseedspodcast

    X: @Alligator_Pods

    YouTube: @AlligatorPods

    Thanks so much! Catch ya on the next episode!

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    30 mins
  • Law Enforcement (feat. Dr. Dave Vest)
    Sep 10 2024

    Show notes:

    This episode looks at the alligator seeds within law enforcement. With special guest Dr. Dave Vest, we discuss stress academics, trauma, PTSD, hypervigilance, resilience, and the reciprocal effect between police and the communities they monitor. For a list of resources if you or a loved one has experienced police violence, please know that you are not alone. There are several resources listed at the end of the episode.

    Special thanks to Dr. Dave Vest who graciously volunteered his time for this episode. Learn more or contact him for therapy services: Click here

    Alligator Seeds Podcast contact info:

    Email: primrose.opps@gmail.com

    Instagram: @alligatorseedspodcast

    X: @Alligator_Pods

    YouTube: @AlligatorPods

    Thanks so much! Catch ya on the next episode!


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    55 mins

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