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Post-Election Family Meeting
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361. Post-Election Family Meeting Glennon, Abby, and Amanda speak from the heart the morning after the results of the 2024 election. They share how they’re thinking and feeling, what this means, what comes next, and how we can better show up for each other. We love you, Pod Squad. Thank you for being our community. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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I am worried about this response.
- De Anonymous User en 11-11-24
Real community starts face-to-face
Revisado: 11-11-24
This episode prompted me to suspect that the whitest thing I ever did was to believe that one election would mark a positive change and make a positive difference.
And…at least part of this episode needed the lens of class: the government (federal, state, or local) was *not* always there for white women unless they were well-off and well-connected.
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194. Glennon Finds Her Healing Partner
- Duración: 56 m
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Glennon takes us along on her “exile walk” to share how recovery’s going and some new found wisdom that will help us all including: 1. How to shut off the mind and stop over-intellectualizing to allow space for other parts and memories to rise up. 2. Acknowledging that nobody’s “fine” – and we’re all either transforming or transmitting our pain. 3. Glennon's interaction with a young surfer that offended them both (in very different ways). 4. How to start to let go of the prize of privilege in order to receive the treasures of being fully human. If you haven’t listened...
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Again, I learned so much
- De Cynthia en 05-22-23
Serious Eureka moment
Revisado: 03-31-23
This episode in particular taught me something I think I have been fighting against knowing for a very long time.
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168. Sonya Renee Taylor: What If You Loved Your Body?
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Following Glennon’s diagnosis, she, Abby, and Amanda go deep with Sonya Renee Taylor - author of The Body is Not an Apology – exploring the personal and global promise of Radical Self Love: 1. Examining the way we talk to our bodies – and how to change negative self-dialogue. 2. How to shift from a relationship with our body based on dominance and control to a relationship based on trust. 3. The pitfalls of “body positivity.” 4. Recognizing this global moment we are in as a gift inviting us to collective Self Love. 5. The full life that is possible only if we stop believing our ...
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In a podcast I rely on, this episode in particular sticks with me
- De Miami-K en 03-20-23
In a podcast I rely on, this episode in particular sticks with me
Revisado: 03-20-23
I bought the book. I’m working through it. I’ve started to repeat “the body is not an apology” and I feel it changing my posture when I say it to myself: not another “should,” but an acorn shoot, reaching for the sun. Or something.
(Also: that complying with patriarchal norms kept white women safe-ish but never truly safe, and never ever free, and at *huge* ongoing costs to other women and people of all types? Oh, yes.)
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159. Family Estrangement: Should You Repair or Run? with Dr. Galit Atlas
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1. Cutting off contact with family is on a dramatic rise – how to know if there’s hope of repair, or if self-preservation requires distance. 2. How to have present, productive conversations with our parents about the past. 3. Why we grieve the loss of a family member even if we know it’s healthiest to cut them out. 4. Attachment styles, emotional honesty, and the difference between forgiveness and repair. 5. What to do and say – and what NOT to say – when attempting to reconnect with an estranged loved one. About Dr. Atlas: Dr. Galit Atlas is a psychoanalyst and ...
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needs better editing
- De Jorge en 06-18-24
Clear, compassionate talk about parents and children
Revisado: 02-27-23
Great complement to episodes with Dr Becky because of additional insights into attachment styles. I also appreciated the specific generational insights about Gen X parents and their own parents, too.
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