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Couple therapist Esther Perel returns to the show and discusses the importance of relational well-being and why there cannot be any innovation without having relationships that thrive. Source: How Relationships Have Become Chaotic | Esther Perel | Google Zeitgeist Connect with Esther Perel: Website: https://www.estherperel.com Instagram: estherperelofficial YouTube: Esther Perel Book: The State of Affairs: Rethinking Infidelity Podcasts: Where Do We Begin How's Work Previous Episodes: 257 | Esther Perel: "It Is The Quality Of Our Relationships That Determines The Quality Of Our Lives." 137 | Esther Perel: "Make Space For Another Person To Be With..." 056 | Esther Perel: "At The Heart Of An Affair, You Will Often Find A Longing, And A Yearning For..." Hosted by Malikee Josephs (Pronounced Muh leek Jo seffs) Give Me A Shout: Follow Me On Instagram @DepressionDetoxShow. Email me: mj@depressiondetoxshow.com Support The Show: Donate
Amid the small talk of holiday-season get-togethers, someone is bound to ask about your job. WSJ “On the Clock” columnist Callum Borchers joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss ways to be positive and tell the truth, even if your job situation is less than ideal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
They're best friends and ER doctors at a small hospital. During the pandemic, they experienced a fracturing among their coworkers, who they once thought of as family. After one of them develops an autoimmune disease that renders her immunocompromised, she begins to wonder why her coworkers can't prioritize her safety. This episode was recorded after the Omicron wave in 2022 for Esther's podcast How's Work that explores conversations between colleagues, business partners, and peers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
When a tragedy shakes their church and their community, both the preacher and his wife try to put the pieces back together for themselves and his congregation. This is the second part of a special two-part episode. This episode contains discussions of a death by suicide. Please take care listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
She has never quite fit into the mold of the preacher's wife in their small town. He has put his self-worth solely into his career, as a bandaid over deep-seated childhood insecurities. They have never been able to come to terms with the resentment they both experience. This is the first part of a special two-part episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Couple therapist Esther Perel returns to the show and discusses the importance of relational well-being and why there cannot be any true innovation without having thriving relationships. Source: How Relationships Have Become Chaotic | Esther Perel | Google Zeitgeist Connect with Esther Perel: Website: https://www.estherperel.com Instagram: estherperelofficial YouTube: Esther Perel Book: The State of Affairs: Rethinking Infidelity Podcasts: Where Do We Begin How's Work Previous Episodes: 257 | Esther Perel: "It Is The Quality Of Our Relationships That Determines The Quality Of Our Relationships." 137 | Esther Perel: "Make Space For Another Person To Be With..." 056 | Esther Perel: "At The Heart Of An Affair, You Will Often Find A Longing, And A Yearning For..." Hosted by Malikee Josephs (Pronounced Muh leek Jo seffs) Give Me A Shout: Follow Me On Instagram @DepressionDetoxShow. Email me: mj@depressiondetoxshow.com Support The Show: Donate
Do you want better, deeper, more intimate relationships?If yes, you are going to LOVE this conversation. Esther Perel is a relationship guru, and while she views herself as a student of relationships, she is unquestionably at the top of the class. She's now sharing all of her knowledge and advice on how to succeed in any relationship we choose by being the best version of ourselves. We live in a time when many relationships and marriages aren't thriving or lasting and on the other hand, dating has become more stressful rather than something to get excited about. More than ever, we need love. We really have to rediscover the allure, excitement, and even serendipity of love. Esther is here to share her knowledge and show us how to make dating fun, improve and deepen our relationships, and so much more. Regardless of whether you're single or in a relationship, this episode will be a game changer for you.About Esther PerelPsychotherapist Esther Peral is a relationship and love expert recognized as one of today's most insightful and original voices on modern relationships. She is a best-selling author, TED speaker, and the host of the hit podcasts Where Should We Begin? and How's Work? Additionally, she speaks nine languages and coaches couples around the world. Most recently, she launched her extraordinary card game 'Where Should We Begin: A Game of Stories,' a card game that is reshaping and deepening relationships all over the world.In this episode we chat about:Her tips on how to thrive in all relationships (4:04)How to keep the romance alive and the honeymoon phase forever (8:53)How to let go of resentment (13:26)How to take your relationship to the next level and make it so much juicier (17:07)How to move past conflict with as much easy and grace as possible (25:29)The ecology and dynamics of a relationship and how to keep the relationship alive and thriving (29:00)How to make dating fun and soul-nourishing (38:58)Why she created the card game Where Should We Begin: A Game of Stories (45:25)Head to www.melissaambrosini.com/493 for the show notes.Get exclusive insights from me: www.melissaambrosini.com/newsletterFollow me on Instagram: @melissaambrosini Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's the brilliant, joyful and wise Esther Perel! Esther is the foremost expert on human relationships and sexuality right now on the planet, and author of the New York Times bestseller Mating in Captivity, which shook the ground beneath us with the concept of erotic intelligence. She is a cultural force & global icon, creator of two outstanding podcasts series: Where Should We Begin, which takes us into the therapy room as she counsels real couples through their conflicts, and How's Work? about the invisible forces that shape workplace dynamics. Esther joined us for an intimate event in Melbourne in November 2022 to launch her new game, Where Should we Begin, and her chat with our editor-in-chief Berry was a celebration of everything that brings us alive.
If there's such thing as a b-b-b-bonus B-B-B-BONUS ep, this is it.Psychotherapist Esther Perel is THE woman to turn to for relationship advice - IYKYK! Her two TED talks have been viewed over sixty million times, she's written two books that have both been featured on the New York Times Bestseller list, and her intimate podcasts with real people in real counselling sessions have positively changed the relationships of millions of couples - including ours.In this Academy of Imperfection, among other things, Esther tells Ryan and Josh (Hugh was sadly sick) why no relationship or partner is perfect, and to expect anything different is at our own peril.Whether you're already in a relationship or currently looking for a partner, YOU WILL ABSOLUTELY LEARN SOMETHING FROM THIS EP! Pinky promise.To learn more about Esther Perel and her work, follow this link: www.estherperel.comTo listen to Esther's podcasts, Where Should We Begin and How's Work with Esther Perel, follow this link: https://www.estherperel.com/podcastTo purchase Esther's card game, Where Should We Begin, A Game of Stories, follow this link: https://www.estherperel.com/australia2022For tickets and tour information for Esther's remaining Australian shows, visit: www.tegdainty.comFor book recommendation The Denial of Death by Ernest Becker, follow this link: https://bit.ly/3gHVNCHSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If there's such thing as a b-b-b-bonus B-B-B-BONUS ep, this is it. Psychotherapist Esther Perel is THE woman to turn to for relationship advice - IYKYK! Her two TED talks have been viewed over sixty million times, she's written two books that have both been featured on the New York Times Bestseller list, and her intimate podcasts with real people in real counselling sessions have positively changed the relationships of millions of couples - including ours. In this Academy of Imperfection, among other things, Esther tells Ryan and Josh (Hugh was sadly sick) why no relationship or partner is perfect, and to expect anything different is at our own peril. Whether you're already in a relationship or currently looking for a partner, YOU WILL ABSOLUTELY LEARN SOMETHING FROM THIS EP! Pinky promise. To learn more about Esther Perel and her work, follow this link: www.estherperel.com To listen to Esther's podcasts, Where Should We Begin and How's Work with Esther Perel, follow this link: https://www.estherperel.com/podcast To purchase Esther's card game, Where Should We Begin, A Game of Stories, follow this link: https://www.estherperel.com/australia2022 For tickets and tour information for Esther's remaining Australian shows, visit: www.tegdainty.com For book recommendation The Denial of Death by Ernest Becker, follow this link: https://bit.ly/3gHVNCH
We're sharing a very special episode from a frequent guest of the show, Esther Perel. In this episode, “Love in War with Esther Perel: Ukraine,” you'll hear a couples session led by Esther, between a husband and wife whose family has been torn apart by the war in Ukraine. Through the lens of relationship, you experience both the horrors of war and the relatability of intimate relationships.Esther Perel is a psychotherapist and New York Times bestselling author of many books, including Mating In Captivity. She's also the host of the podcasts Where Should We Begin? and How's Work?. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In celebration of our first year anniversary with Stitcher, we're re-releasing one of our favorite episodes from the past year with Esther Perel.Esther Perel is a psychotherapist and a New York Times bestselling author, recognized as one of today's most insightful and original voices on modern relationships. Fluent in nine languages, she hones a therapy practice in New York City and serves as an organizational consultant for Fortune 500 companies around the world. Her best-selling books Mating in Captivity and The State of Affairs have been translated into nearly 30 languages. Esther is also an executive producer and host of the popular podcast Where Should We Begin? and How's Work? Her latest project is Where Should We Begin − A Game of Stories with Esther Perel. In this episode, I talk to renowned psychotherapist and author Esther Perel about love and relationships. We tackle the true essence of the words “eros” and “freedom”. Esther offers her perspective on marriage and affairs, getting to the root cause of why people cheat. We also touch on the topics of soulmates, masculinity, how to keep passion alive during a global pandemic, and Esther's practice as a cross-cultural therapist. Website: www.estherperel.comInstagram: @estherperelofficial Topics02:02 Adapting to the COVID-19 pandemic04:33 Social connection during the pandemic 10:04 “The erotic is the antidote to death”17:02 True freedom in relationships22:05 Soulmates don't exist 26:38 Why people in happy marriages cheat29:46 Can an affair be good for a marriage?34:54 Where Should We Begin?39:00 Redefining marriage, fidelity, and sexuality46:25 Esther's cross-cultural approach to therapy49:31 Esther's interest in cultural transitions, identity, and relationships54:56 The masculine obsession with power 01:00:08 The Great Adaptation
We talk about dating for men, rethinking balanced relationships, how the rapidly changing norms challenge men to unlearn and keep up faster than they ever have, and how men can show up more in the abortion conversation. About Esther Perel: Esther Perel is a world-renowned “male-friendly” therapist, sex & relationship expert, NYT bestselling author, top podcast host (Where Should We Begin? and How's Work?), TEDTalk superstar (25MM views!), and now game creator. She is recognized as one of today's most insightful and original voices on modern relationships. New episodes every Monday
Psychotherapist and New York Times bestselling author Esther Perel is recognized as one of today's most insightful voices on modern relationships. Fluent in nine languages, she helms a therapy practice in New York City and serves as an organizational consultant for Fortune 500 companies around the world. Her celebrated TED Talks have garnered more than 40 million views and her bestselling books, Mating in Captivity and The State of Affairs, are global phenomena translated into nearly 30 languages. Esther is also an executive producer and host of the popular podcasts Where Should We Begin? and How's Work?Her latest project is Where Should We Begin - A Game of Stories.In this episode, you will learn:How sexuality is only a piece of eroticism.Why humor is so important to heal your relationship.The difference of being aware and feeling your dread.Why play is one of the keys to success.For more, go to lewishowes.com/1291For Esther's previous episodes:The Secret to Desire in a Long Term Relationship: https://link.chtbl.com/1236-podRed Flags To Avoid In Relationships & How To Find Real Love: https://link.chtbl.com/1277-podThe Power of Erotic Intelligence: https://link.chtbl.com/732-podSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
“The quality of your relationships determines the quality of your life.” These words from the legendary Esther Perel have the power to genuinely change your outlook on life. But while it's easy to hear them and immediately have your mind go to family relationships or romantic relationships, today we're going to talk about friendships. Friendships can be massive contributors to mental health. They can also, when they go pear-shaped, be the source of abundant misery. Today's guest is the legendary Esther Perel. Her resume is beyond impressive: She is a psychotherapist and New York Times bestselling author of books such as Mating in Captivity. Her TED talk has attracted more than 30 million views. She is fluent in nine languages. She is the host of the popular podcasts Where Should We Begin? and How's Work? And her latest project is called Where Should We Begin - A Game of Stories with Esther Perel. In this episode we talk about: How the pandemic has impacted our friendshipsEsther's contention that “love and commitment and intimacy don't just belong to the world of romantic couples”What makes friendship unique, in good ways and tricky waysWhat to consider when determining whether to confront a difficulty in a friendshipHow to conduct a self-assessment of yourself as a friendHow systematic we should be about cultivating and maintaining our friendshipsHow to reconnect with friends authenticallyWhether or not we can have platonic friendships across the gender spectrumHow to handle friendships when you're in a romantic relationship, including friendships you share, friendships with those with whom your partner doesn't get along, and friendships with exesContent warning: There are some brief references to sensitive topics, including suicide. *Esther Perel invites you and a colleague to apply for a session with her that will be part of the new season of her podcast How's Work? Her team is looking for work pairs, co-founders, colleagues, managers, or any combination to join her for a session to explore the future of work together. Apply here.Full Shownotes: https://www.tenpercent.com/podcast-episode/esther-perel-464See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Psychotherapist and New York Times bestselling author Esther Perel is recognized as one of today's most insightful and original voices on modern relationships. Fluent in nine languages, she helms a therapy practice in New York City and serves as an organizational consultant for Fortune 500 companies around the world. Her celebrated TED Talks have garnered more than 40 million views and her bestselling books, Mating in Captivity and The State of Affairs, are global phenomena translated into nearly 30 languages. Esther is also an executive producer and host of the popular podcasts Where Should We Begin? and How's Work?Her latest project is Where Should We Begin - A Game of Stories with Esther Perel.In this episode, you will learn:How you can set yourself up for a healthier relationship.Why unconditional love is a myth.How jealousy plays a role in a relationship.The importance of distance and space in a relationship.Why divorce rates are higher now than ever before.For more, go to: lewishowes.com/1277For Esther's previous episodes:The Secret to Desire in a Long Term Relationship: https://link.chtbl.com/1236-podThe Quality of Your Relationships & Life: https://link.chtbl.com/929-podThe Power of Erotic Intelligence: https://link.chtbl.com/732-podSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Justyna is the Founder of Justyna Jastrzebska Consulting and a Mentor of 500 Startups. She helps companies to grow & raise more money from Venture Capital as well as startups around the world to accelerate company growth by building a scalable and repeatable marketing function through a systematic approach to thinking, problem-solving, and acting on growth initiatives. All this enables them to reach their next round of funding faster. She has run 20 Accelerator Programs globally. Attending companies achieved exponential growth, expanded their business to new countries, and most of all secured their next round of funding ranging from $1 million to $20 million dollars. Today we are going to talk about raising money, growth, and scale. Links from the episode: Mindvalley - https://www.mindvalley.com Ezra Firestone - https://smartmarketer.com Ad World Conference - https://adworldconference.com Brené Brown's Podcasts: Dare To Lead - https://brenebrown.com/podcast-show/dare-to-lead Unlocking Us - https://brenebrown.com/podcast-show/unlocking-us Esther Perel's Podcasts: Where Should We Begin? With Esther Perel - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/where-should-we-begin-with-esther-perel How's Work? with Esther Perel - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hows-work-with-esther-perel Book Justyna Recommends: “Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion” by Robert B. Cialdini - https://www.amazon.com/Influence-The-Psychology-Of-Persuasion?tag=10mj-20 Links Anatoly Recommend: Taylor Benterud YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/videos Light Key Photography by Kadek Jian: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/lightkeyphotography Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/putradwija Book Anatoly Recommends: “The Everyday Hero Manifesto: Activate Your Positivity, Maximize Your Productivity, Serve The World” by Robin Sharma - https://www.amazon.com/The-Everyday-Hero-Manifesto?tag=10mj-20 Connect with Justyna: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/justynajastrzebska Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jjastrzebska7 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jjastrzebska Twitter - https://twitter.com/JustynaJastrze1 Website - www.justynajastrzebska.com ANATOLY's TOOLS: Product Development: Helim10 - I use it for Product Research, Keyword tracking and Listing Optimization . SPECIAL DEAL: Get 50% your first month or 10% every month: http://bit.ly/CORNERSIIH10 Pickfu - I use it for split testing all of my products and for validation ideas . SPECIAL DEAL: First split test 50% 0ff https://www.pickfu.com/10mj Trademarking: Trademark Angels - For all my trademarking needs. SPECIAL: Mention Anatoly and 10MJ podcast and get 10% Off your trademark. HR: Fiverr - I hire my 3dMockup person and images label designer here on Fiverr - http://bit.ly/10mjFIVERR Upwork - I hire people long term on Upwork - upwork.com Loom.com - for creating SOP's, I record everything on Loom and give to my VA's Keepa.com - to track historical data such as prices ANATOLY's 3 Favorite Business Books: DotCom Secrets by Russel Brunson - I think this is a must read for every online entrepreneurs - http://bit.ly/10MJDotCom 4 hours work week by Tim Ferriss - This book changed my life and made me become an entrepreneur - http://bit.ly/10MJ4WW The Greatest Salesman In The World by Og Mandino - Old book but it goes to the core of selling - http://bit.ly/10MJGREATSM DISCLAIMER: Some Links are affiliate, it costs you nothing, but helps to keep this podcast on the float Have questions? Go to https://www.10millionjourney.com Follow us on: Instagram: @10millionjourney Twitter: @10miljourney
De arbeidsmarkt is gunstig en na twee jaar pas op de plaats merk je om je heen dat veel een overstap wagen en een andere baan hebben gevonden. Is dat ook iets voor jou? Ben je gelukkig met je werk? Twijfel je over een nieuwe stap? Sta je op een kruispunt en weet je niet welke kant je op wilt gaan? Luister dan naar deze aflevering van de podcast. Ik noem Esther Perel en haar podcast How's Work? https://open.spotify.com/show/0P13JasQfVZ1RiDCMZMYNU?si=9e3a50894f40426e Wil je de podcast echt meedoen en beleven? Vraag dan hier de gratis worksheet aan. https://mailchi.mp/fbe57c0ffcdd/shouldistayorgo
Today on Professional Troublemaker, we're sharing a conversation from Luvvie's book tour in March of 2021. All the people Luvvie chose for this tour are those she considers professional troublemakers in their field. They exude excellence in everything they do, and this episode is a perfect example of that.Luvvie is talking to psychotherapist Esther Perel. Esther is one of today's most insightful and original voices on modern relationships. She's a bestselling author, TED speaker and host of the hit podcasts Where Should We Begin? and How's Work? She also has an amazing game that is also called Where Should We Begin? Esther is fluent in nine languages, and she coaches pairs around the world of all types on relationship dynamics.In this conversation, Esther and Luvvie talk about how fear shows up and how it speaks to us, how troublemakers answer fear, success and how it can inspire and potentially intimidate us, and how community makes us stronger. CONNECT WITH OUR GUESTEsther Perel - WebsiteFollow Esther on Instagram - @EstherPerelOfficialListen to Esther's podcastsMating in Captivity: Unlocking Erotic Intelligence by Esther PerelThe State of Affairs: Rethinking Infidelity by Esther PerelWhere Should We Begin?: A Game of StoriesCONNECT WITH LUVVIEFollow Luvvie on Instagram - @LuvvieGo to TEXTLUVVIE.com on your phone, and text PODCAST to join our Text Squad. Let Luvvie know who you'd like her to be in conversation with, or what topics you want her to do a deep dive on in a solo episode.ORDER LUVVIE'S BOOKS Pre-order RISING TROUBLEMAKER: A Fear-Fighter Manual for TeensOrder PROFESSIONAL TROUBLEMAKER: The Fear-Fighter Manual (NYTimes bestseller) at ProfessionalTroublemakerBook.com
Modern love comes with an unprecedented list of expectations. Relationships can of course be a source of amazing connection and joy, but they can also be really hard. We want our partner to be our best friend, lover, confidant, coworker, therapist, and so much more. We want from one person what an entire village used to provide. To take it a step further, we want a soul mate; we want in another human what we used to look for in the realm of the divine. We want that person to help us become the best version of ourselves. I've been extremely lucky in my life with my career and friendships, but romantic relationships haven't come easy for me. I was thrilled to take a deeper look at this part of my life in this episode with my dear friend Esther Perel.Psychotherapist and New York Times bestselling author Esther Perel is recognized as one of today's most insightful and original voices on modern relationships. Fluent in nine languages, she helms a therapy practice in New York City and serves as an organizational consultant for Fortune 500 companies around the world. Her celebrated TED Talks have garnered more than 30 million views and her bestselling books, Mating in Captivity and The State of Affairs, are global phenomena translated into nearly 30 languages. Esther is also an executive producer and host of the popular podcasts Where Should We Begin? and How's Work? Her latest project is Where Should We Begin - A Game of Stories with Esther Perel.Here are more of the details from our interview: Our expectations of romantic relationships have drastically changed over time (4:08) Our childhood sets us up for difficulty in romantic relationships (7:08) Why we choose partners who activate our own specific issues (11:19) What drives couples to divorce and why the end of a relationship does not necessarily equate to failure (15:02) What brings couples to couples therapy today vs. in past decades (19:40) Four relationship killers (27:10) What makes a relationship successful? (28:32) The card game that Esther created during the pandemic to incorporate lightness and play into our relationships (35:06) How our relationship to giving and receiving impacts our relationships (45:55) Esther's main nuggets of wisdom from her work with couples (54:24)Learn more about Esther Perel at https://www.estherperel.com/ and her new card game, Where Should We Begin - A Game of Stories at https://www.estherperel.com/where-should-we-begin-the-game.Follow Esther on Facebook @Esther.Perel, on Instagram @EstherPerelOfficial, and on Twitter @EstherPerel. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth and InsideTracker.As human beings, relationships are fundamental to who we are. We know that relationships can be a big source of happiness and fulfillment in our lives, but they can also be a major source of stress. So, why is it that we often find relationships so hard?This week on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sat down with Esther Perel to talk about how we can begin to navigate roles, expectations, and flexibility in our relationships, how we are under pressure not only to have the perfect relationship, but also to portray this illusion to others, and why so many couples get it wrong when trying to solve differences.Esther Perel is a psychotherapist and is recognized as one of today's most insightful and original voices on modern relationships. Her bestselling books, Mating in Captivity and The State of Affairs, are global phenomena translated into nearly 30 languages. Esther is an executive producer and host of the podcasts Where Should We Begin? and How's Work? In this episode, we dive into: -The need to be right in our relationships (7:00) -Reflective listening and having the ability to see multiple truths (14:51)-Role models in relationships (18:23) -Expectations in relationships (23:59)-The core pillars of why couples really fight (32:07)-Polarity in relationships (35:21) -Questions we can ask our partner that allows us to step into their perspective (39:18) -Where Should We Begin - A Game of Stories (49:01) For more on Esther Perel, follow her on Instagram @estherperelofficial, on Facebook @esther.perel, on Twitter @estherperel, on YouTube @estherperel, and through her website https://www.estherperel.com. Get her board game Where Should We Begin at https://www.estherperel.com/where-should-we-begin-the-game. This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth and InsideTracker.If you're looking for super comfortable and stylish men's and women's pajamas, joggers, robes, pullovers and hoodies, basically all the stuff we're all wearing working from home these days, Cozy Earth has got you covered! So what's Cozy Earth's not-so-secret fabric that powers their superior comfort? It's the miracle plant bamboo! Right now, Cozy Earth is offering my audience 40% off. Head over to cozyearth.com and use the discount code DHRUPODCAST. InsideTracker looks at everything from metabolic and inflammatory markers to nutrients and hormones. Traditional lab tests can be hard to read on your own, but InsideTracker makes their results easy to understand and provides tips on how to use food first for optimal nutrition. Right now, they're offering my podcast community 25% off. Go to insidetracker.com/DHRU. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
1. Why Esther often recommends letter writing if you don't know quite how to start—or have—hard conversations. 2. What to say—and when to say it—to show up for a friend who is in a bad relationship. 3. The importance of rituals in transitioning through breakups—what we should do when it's time to say goodbye; and what we can do if we've never gotten the closure we need. About Esther Perel: Psychotherapist and New York Times bestselling author Esther Perel is recognized as one of today's most insightful and original voices on modern relationships. Fluent in nine languages, she helms a therapy practice in New York City and serves as an organizational consultant for Fortune 500 companies around the world. Her celebrated TED Talks have garnered more than 30 million views and her bestselling books, Mating in Captivity and The State of Affairs, are global phenomena translated into nearly 30 languages. Esther is also an executive producer and host of the popular podcasts Where Should We Begin? and How's Work? Her latest project is Where Should We Begin - A Game of Stories with Esther Perel. Learn more at EstherPerel.com or by following @EstherPerelOfficial on Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1. How, if you have been struggling in your romantic, parental, family, or work relationships through the lingering uncertainty of the last two years, you are not alone. 2. The revolutionary understanding that, in relationships, “behind every criticism is a longing; behind every anger is a hurt.” 3. What to do when your relationship is a bond of co-parenting / life management instead of a partnership of ongoing discovery. 4. The link between trauma recovery and the process of enlivening “dead” relationships. 5. Esther's everyday conflict resolution practices. About Esther Perel: Psychotherapist and New York Times bestselling author Esther Perel is recognized as one of today's most insightful and original voices on modern relationships. Fluent in nine languages, she helms a therapy practice in New York City and serves as an organizational consultant for Fortune 500 companies around the world. Her celebrated TED Talks have garnered more than 30 million views and her bestselling books, Mating in Captivity and The State of Affairs, are global phenomena translated into nearly 30 languages. Esther is also an executive producer and host of the popular podcasts Where Should We Begin? and How's Work? Her latest project is Where Should We Begin - A Game of Stories with Esther Perel. Learn more at EstherPerel.com or by following @EstherPerelOfficial on Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How are you showing up over the areas of your life? Does your business, job, career consistently get the best of you? If you end up over time giving all your energy, focus, attention, empathy and patience to your work environment then what comes home? Whilst listening to an episode of Esther Perel's podcast series How's Work, she mentioned the idea of work getting Best Self and home getting Worse Self or something to that effect. This to me fitted alongside the idea of Over Functioning at work and Under Functioning at home, just a different angle. I highly recommend both Esther's podcast series by the way! Even the most healthy personal relationships experience ups and downs. This means that we need to be mindful about what our personal life and those in it are getting from us. Home should be a place to rest, renew and drop the public persona. If however that is all we end up doing there then chances are things are going to decline. A certain amount of time, energy, joy and enthusiasm needs to be invested in a life area if we want it to continue to thrive. This episode looks at the danger of becoming polarised in how we show up in certain life areas. This area to me can be a real blindspot for some and I hope this episode helps.
As career and executive coaches, we're always learning. For this episode of @CoachingThruIt Laura and Julie share what's in their coaching library -- books, podcasts, and conferences… oh my! Here are a few things we're tuning into to support our clients and craft of coaching:Dare to Lead Ep. Brené with Amy Cuddy on Pandemic Flux Syndrome“Why This Stage of the Pandemic Makes Us So Anxious” from the Washington Post by Amy Cuddy and Jill Ellyn RileyBurnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle by Emily Nagoski & Amelia NagoskiHello Monday with Jessi Hempel; Ep. Jonathan Fields on finding your purpose Sparked: Discover Your Unique Imprint for Work that Makes You Come AliveTake the free assessment: Find Your SparketypeWorkLife podcast with Adam GrantTaken for Granted Ep. Merve Emre on Emotional Intelligence as Corporate ControlScience Diction - 3 Part Series The Rise of the Myers-BriggsChapter 1: KatharineChapter 2: IsabelChapter 3: What Is It Good For?How's Work with Esther Perell The Long Game by Dorie ClarkePeople We Meet on Vacation by Emily HenryYour First 100 Days in a New Executive Job by Robert HargroveBeautiful World Where Are You by Sally RooneyNo One Succeeds Alone by Robert ReffkinSystemic Coaching: Delivering Value Beyond the Individual by Peter Hawkings & Eve TurnerWomen of Discriminating Taste: White Sororities and the Making of American Ladyhood by Margaret FreemanMachiavelli For Women: Defend Your Worth, Grow Your Ambition, and Win the Workplace by Stacey Vanek SmithThe Leader You Want to Be by Amy Jen SuCoaching Real Leaders with Muriel WilkinsICF Converge 2021 Conference - October 26-28, 2021What's in your own library to learn? How are you exploring and developing lately?-----Want to learn more about coaching? Have a question or topic we should discuss? Let us know!Follow the pod on Twitter: @CoachingThruIt & Instagram: @CoachingThruItEmail us at: coachingthroughit@gmail.com Connect to the hosts: @laurapasquini & @julieclarsenMusic credit: The song reCreation by airtone has been remixed under a CC-BY license.
Married for ten years and co-owners for seven, they bring their home dynamic to work with them. Their employees are sick of the fights and the struggles for power and control, and so are they. Meanwhile, she also worries their roles at their gym have been divided along gender lines. This is one of Esther's favorite episodes from How's Work?, her show about the invisible forces that shape workplace dynamics, connections, and conflict through one-time therapy sessions with coworkers, cofounders, and colleagues. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
He's a doctor, she works for the government. Her job is one thing on paper, and another thing in secret. He wants to leave his job, but doesn't know how. When their busy careers come crashing to a halt because of the pandemic, they face a new reality at home. Who gets to be the one to leave a job during uncertain times? And can they rely on their 19 year marriage for stability and support? This is one of Esther's favorite episodes from How's Work?, her show about the invisible forces that shape workplace dynamics, connections, and conflict through one-time therapy sessions with coworkers, cofounders, and colleagues. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How To Have Successful Relationships | This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health, Athletic Greens, and Cozy EarthModern love comes with an unprecedented list of expectations. Relationships can of course be a source of amazing connection and joy, but they can also be really hard. We want our partner to be our best friend, lover, confidant, coworker, therapist, and so much more. We want from one person what an entire village used to provide. To take it a step further, we want a soul mate; we want in another human what we used to look for in the realm of the divine. We want that person to help us become the best version of ourselves. I've been extremely lucky in my life with my career and friendships, but romantic relationships haven't come easy for me. I was thrilled to take a deeper look at this part of my life in this episode with my dear friend Esther Perel.Psychotherapist and New York Times bestselling author Esther Perel is recognized as one of today's most insightful and original voices on modern relationships. Fluent in nine languages, she helms a therapy practice in New York City and serves as an organizational consultant for Fortune 500 companies around the world. Her celebrated TED Talks have garnered more than 30 million views and her bestselling books, Mating in Captivity and The State of Affairs, are global phenomena translated into nearly 30 languages. Esther is also an executive producer and host of the popular podcasts Where Should We Begin? and How's Work? Her latest project is Where Should We Begin - A Game of Stories with Esther Perel.This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health, Athletic Greens, and Cozy Earth.Rupa Health is a place for Functional Medicine practitioners to access more than 2,000 specialty lab tests from over 20 labs like DUTCH, Vibrant America, Genova, Great Plains, and more. You can check out a free live demo with a Q&A or create an account at RupaHealth.com. Athletic Greens is offering Doctor's Farmacy listeners a full year supply of their Vitamin D3/K2 Liquid Formula free with your first purchase, plus 5 free travel packs. Just go to athleticgreens.com/hyman to take advantage of this great offer.Nice bedding can feel like a big investment, so Cozy Earth makes it super easy to try out their products with a 30-day free trial and 10-year warranty. Plus, right now they are offering 40% off. Just go to cozyearth.com use the code HYMANPODCAST40 at checkout. Here are more of the details from our interview (time-stamps correlate with audio version of the podcast): Our expectations of romantic relationships have drastically changed over time (7:42)Our childhood sets us up for difficulty in romantic relationships (10:42)Why we choose partners who activate our own specific issues (14:53)What drives couples to divorce and why the end of a relationship does not necessarily equate to failure (18:36)What brings couples to couples therapy today vs. in past decades (23:13)Four relationship killers (33:05)What makes a relationship successful? (34:27)The card game that Esther created during the pandemic to incorporate lightness and play into our relationships (41:01)How our relationship to giving and receiving impacts our relationships (51:51)Esther's main nuggets of wisdom from her work with couples (1:00:19)Learn more about Esther Perel at https://www.estherperel.com/ and her new card game, Where Should We Begin - A Game of Stories at https://www.estherperel.com/where-should-we-begin-the-game.Follow Esther on Facebook @Esther.Perel, on Instagram @EstherPerelOfficial, and on Twitter @EstherPerel. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Esther Perel talks with Jay Shetty about how the quality of our relationships affect our daily life, the right mindset when seeking love, creating a connection, or keeping a partnership, and the biggest relationship challenges during the pandemic. Belgian psychotherapist Esther Perel is a New York Times bestselling author, speaker and podcast host. Her celebrated TED talks have garnered more than 30 million views and she is also the host of the popular podcast Where Should We Begin? and How's Work?. Her newest project is Where Should We Begin - A Game of Stories. Learn more at EstherPerel.com/TheGame What We Discuss with Esther: 00:00 Intro 02:17 The quality of our relationships determines the quality of our lives 04:37 Relationship challenges while in quarantine and lockdown 08:55 Approaching a relationship at times of pressure 13:26 Resetting expectations of ourselves and boundaries of our space 18:23 When you're putting an effort but your partner is unresponsive 22:14 Skills we lost in the pandemic and the skills we gained 27:47 Playing the ‘Where Should We Begin?' game 33:58 Asking boring questions makes you feel that people are boring 36:48 Relationships about death, sex, and money 39:48 The intention or mindset one should approach love and relationships when seeking out a partner 42:57 From feeling madly in love to then feeling out of love, when they weren't truly in love 45:36 What are the deepest, truest root reasons that relationships fail? 52:00 Have you been affected by the experience of infidelity in your life? 57:21 When to break up and move, when to stay and hold on 59:55 Fill in The Blanks 01:01:30 Esther on the Final Five 01:06:30 Meeting people who are truly happy and purposeful Like this show? Please leave us a review here - even one sentence helps! Post a screenshot of you listening on Instagram & tag us so we can thank you personally! Episode Resources: Esther Perel | Website Esther Perel | Instagram Esther Perel | TED Speaker Esther Perel | YouTube Esther Perel | LinkedIn Esther Perel | Amazon Esther Perel | Facebook Where Should We Begin? Podcast Where Should We Begin: A Game of Stories Achieve success in every area of your life with Jay Shetty's Genius Community. Join over 10,000 members taking their holistic well-being to the next level today, at https://shetty.cc/OnPurposeGenius
The psychotherapist Esther Perel has changed our discourse about sexuality and coupledom with her TED talks, her books, and her podcast, Where Should We Begin? Episode after episode lays bare the theater of relationship, which is also the drama of being human. Her insights speak to the flip side of social isolation — the intense experience many have now had of togetherness. And her deep understanding of “erotic intelligence” feels so interesting as we grapple with emergent dynamics of the human condition writ large — coupled or not, and both intimate and societal.Esther Perel has a private couples and family therapy practice in New York. She hosts two podcasts, Where Should We Begin? and How's Work? and is the creator of a new game called, Where Should We Begin? - A Game of Stories. She is also the author of two TED talks and two books, Mating in Captivity: Unlocking Erotic Intelligence and The State of Affairs: Rethinking Infidelity.Find the transcript for this show at onbeing.org.This show originally aired on July 11, 2019.
The psychotherapist Esther Perel has changed our discourse about sexuality and coupledom with her TED talks, her books, and her podcast, Where Should We Begin? Episode after episode lays bare the theater of relationship, which is also the drama of being human. Her insights speak to the flip side of social isolation — the intense experience many have now had of togetherness. And her deep understanding of “erotic intelligence” feels so interesting as we grapple with emergent dynamics of the human condition writ large — coupled or not, and both intimate and societal.Esther Perel has a private couples and family therapy practice in New York. She hosts two podcasts, Where Should We Begin? and How's Work? and is the creator of a new game called, Where Should We Begin? - A Game of Stories. She is also the author of two TED talks and two books, Mating in Captivity: Unlocking Erotic Intelligence and The State of Affairs: Rethinking Infidelity.This interview is edited and produced with music and other features in the On Being episode "Esther Perel — The Erotic Is an Antidote to Death" Find the transcript for that show at onbeing.org.
New York Times best-selling author and psychotherapist Esther Perel discusses balancing working from home and maintaining healthy relationships. Perel, the author of “Mating in Captivity” and “The State of Affairs,” is out with the second season of her popular Spotify podcast, “How's Work?”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This season on How's Work?, iconic couples therapist Esther Perel brings a new perspective to the invisible forces that shape workplace dynamics, connections, and conflict through one-time therapy sessions with coworkers, cofounders, and colleagues. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Heart of Jacks PodcastEpisode #14 - A Tantra Primer with Rick LaskaGuest: Rick LaskaReleased March 15, 2021 Sponsored by Woodhull Freedom Foundation at https://woodhullfoundation.orgSupported by Patreon at https://patreon.com/theheartofjacks/ Barking dogs and garage doorsPursuing the bate-life balanceAnd a mindful talk about tantra with Rick Laska Segment 1: Paul wants to talk to you about your "Bate/Life Balance," how adults who masturbate frequently balance this part of their lives with everything else being a grownup requires of us. It may sound strange, but the extension of our cultural reticence with regard to masturbation can leave people in a "denial/release" cycle of cutting out self-pleasure followed by periods of sacrificing everything else. Paul is looking for guest suggestions to chew on this topic of making healthy self-pleasuring a balanced part of our adult lives. Segment 2: Rick Laska is a clinical social worker and certified sex therapist in the Twin Cities Metro Area in Minnesota. He has been involved in the field of sexual health and wellness for over 2 decades. He is passionate about pleasure, intimacy, and connection as well as overcoming the oppressive forces trying to stifle those things. Paul and Rick talk about his path to social work and sex therapy, and dive into the fundamentals of sexual mindfulness and tantra.- - - - -Email the show: podcast@theheartofjacks.comCall the show: 206-580-3120Send your questions and they might be included in future episodes. The Heart of Jacks Podcast, written and produced by Paul RosenbergTheme Music is Carouselophane by Jake Bradford SharpPodcast distribution by Simplecast- - - - -Rick Laska (AASECT profile) Rick Laska (Director of Clinical Services, JustUs Health, St. Paul Minnesota) Mentioned in this podcast: Inspiration:Diana Fosha, PhDAbout Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP) Esther Perel"Where Should We Begin? with Esther Perel" (podcast) "How's Work?" (podcast) "Rethinking infidelity… a talk for anyone who has ever loved" Esther Perel at TED2015 Recommendations:"Urban Tantra: Sacred Sex for the Twenty-First Century" by Barbara Carrellas "Tantra for Gay Men" by Bruce Anderson "It's Not Always Depression: Working the Change Triangle to Listen to the Body, Discover Core Emotions, and Connect to Your Authentic Self" by Hilary Jacobs Hendel Sex Education on Netflix