Practice Of Being Seen

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Synopsis

These are curated discussions for therapists and anyone interested in deep restorative transformation. Host, Rebecca Wong, relationship therapist, consultant and founder of Connectfulness®, believes that when you truly see yourself you create a ripple effect that allows you to be the change you wish to see in the world -- and that invites everyone around you to do the same. But heres a little warning: the practice of being seen might lead to deeper intimacy, less fear and more creative, bold action. Are you ready to deepen your practice and be seen?

Episodes

  • Kristoffer Carter: Permission to be a Unicorn

    15/02/2017 Duration: 45min

    In this conversation with dad, yogi, meditation teacher, and entrepreneur KC Carter, you get spiritual truths, self-deprecating humor, brilliant social and political insights, and lines like: We’re all pieces of jagged glass in a turbulent sea and we’re all just trying to end up with some beautiful piece of seaglass eventually. We know that relationships are a key aspect of the Practice of Being Seen so we asked KC for his ideas and insights about relationships. Listen in as KC discusses how people are drawn to those who will share the messy, uncomfortable parts of their lives. They need to see that humanness in order to make a connection. A strong meditation practice is fundamental to KC’s personal and professional success. We talked about how sobriety plays a key role in KC’s life. You can learn more about his program, New Sobriety, to help you shift e your relationship with “the drinks”: http://www.thisepiclife.com/the-new-sobriety-join-us-today/ When we explored how the KC’s devotion to meditation and

  • Happy Couples Fight

    08/02/2017 Duration: 27min

    In this conversation, relationship therapist Rebecca Wong guides us through an essential truth about relationships: Happy couples fight.   Fighting actually enables people to show one another that they matter. You can learn how to fight well and how to create a container of belonging in your partnership. In the face of disagreements, you can create a practice of commitment that enables you to tolerate occasional divisions.   Much of this conversation is about marriage and romantic relationships, but it will shed some light on all of your relationships as we discuss mirror neurons, the power of eye contact, and reading nonverbal cues. And, you’ll learn why it’s great news that 69% of the conflicts in your relationship are unresolvable. Get Rebecca’s 5 Simply Magical Relationships Tips: https://connectfulness.com/happycouplesfight (https://connectfulness.com/happycouplesfight)

  • Meeting the Divine Feminine

    01/02/2017 Duration: 33min

    NOTE: For the best listening experience, please use both earbuds! We're still mastering the recording process and, in this episode only, you'll hear Rebecca in one ear and Marisa in another.  In this episode, we explore what the divine feminine is and why it matters to all people today. We begin to cover this vast topic with discussions about: the complementary dance of sacred masculine and the divine feminine when we can equate divine feminine with the goddess and when those concepts are distinct symbols of the divine feminine including water and the moon the power of the wild feminine and the significance of the shadow and, Marisa guides us on a journey to the mythic island of Avalon to help you understand what it means to make the divine feminine real in your own life To learn more about the Waking Wisdom Within: Reconnecting to Your Inner Goddess retreat for women in the Hudson Valley March 17 - 19, please visit: http://connectfulness.com/wakin​​​​g-wisdom-within

  • Alternative Facts

    27/01/2017 Duration: 24min

    “A story is true if it is well told.” We open this episode with a line from novelist Elizabeth Cunningham’s Maeve Chronicles, a series of books that reimagines Mary Magdelen as a Celtic warrior woman. It’s a brilliant truth when we’re talking about myth and fiction, but it’s terribly problematic it comes to contemporary politics. In this episode, Marisa and Rebecca discuss alternative facts, how they influence relationships, and what they have to do with storytelling.   What were the Women’s Marches about? Equality, standing against injustice, and making the holistic vision a reality: when something happens to one part, it happens to the whole.   “Can I believe you, can I trust you, do I feel safe?” These are basic questions we ask when determining whether we can feel secure in a relationship. In this episode we get into the concept of “gaslighting” and how it shows up in relationships and in women’s experiences.   Do we have different expectations about the role of truth and storytelling when it comes

  • Stories Shape Relationships, Relationships Shape Stories

    23/01/2017 Duration: 23min

    In this conversation between Rebecca and Marisa, we explore some of the structures and theories that support our vision of the Practice of Being Seen. Listen in and discover what Interpersonal Neurobiology founder Dan Siegel’s Triangle of Well-Being and the Story Triangle have in common. You’ll learn what it means to sense, birth, and hold an idea. And, we introduce you to what it means to be a Storyteller, Story Keeper, and Story Healer. For more, please visit: practiceofbeingseen.com

  • An Intro the Practice of Being Seen with Robert Cox

    23/01/2017 Duration: 31min

    Sometimes, the best way to see yourself is to see yourself reflected in someone else’s eyes. When you launch a new podcast, sometimes the best way to explain your vision is to have a friend come on air to ask you about it. We invited our friend and colleague Robert Cox to interview us about our mission and our vision for the Practice of Being Seen. Robert is a therapist in the Kansas City area specializing in trauma, addictions and autism. Having been through his own trauma work and addictions, he has spent the past several decades learning to live in the messy and be seen himself while trying to help others do the same. You can hear him on his two podcasts, Mindful Recovery and Listening to Autism. Learn more about Robert’s work: www.liferecoveryconsulting.org To read Robert's post, please visit: https://connectfulness.com/broken-spaces-lessons-healing-relationship/ To learn more about our community for therapists, please visit: www.practiceofbeingseen.com/community-for-therapists 

  • Welcome to the Practice of Being Seen

    23/01/2017 Duration: 03min

    Meet your Practice of Being Seen hosts, relationship therapist Rebecca Wong and storytelling coach Marisa Goudy. What can you expect when you join us for the Practice of Being Seen journey? Tune in for conversations and interviews that explore the stories, spirit, and psychology that shape our relationships and form our society. And please pardon the sound quality on the first few episodes. It gets better - we promise! For more on the Practice of Being Seen including our events, consulting and our membership community for therapists, please visit www.practiceofbeingseen.com.

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