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Nate chats with Jark Pane, a glass artist under Soraa Glass. She shares what it was like growing up and being classically trained in piano, with traditional Korean parents. Her journey of creating a community driven creative space with her friend called 'Yes Collective' over 10 years ago. How she began being a glass artist and wanting to do something new after graduating from her Graphic Design degree. Enjoying the balance of having a full time job and how that removes the pressures of having to fufill orders for her work. What her future for Soraa Glass entails, her love of experiencing other people's work/mediums, and how that inspires collaboration. Check Jark Pane out on Instagram @soraa.glass Stocklist www.kaukau.co.nz/collections/soraa-glasswww.theduo.co.nz/collections/soraa-glass Website www.soraa.glass/
EPISODE #81 - Lisa Gungor is an artist, author, yoga instructor, and a facilitator in Yes Collective's new Root Work Immersive Circles. When she was introduced to the Yes Collective team, she was just "Lisa" the yoga and ecstatic dance teacher. But the team later found out that she's a Grammy-nominated Christian indie rock musician who traveled the world, started churches, and then left Christianity and her entire career and identity behind. So not only does Lisa have a super fascinating story, she's an all around amazing human being. So, we had to have her on to talk about her journey, what led her to make such a monumental move away from Christianity and "the church," and how she came to facilitate retreats focused on a this-world sacredness. If you care about making massive life transitions, finding new identities and meaning grounded in honesty and compassion, and stepping into the everyday sacred, you're gonna love this interview with Lisa Gungor.Lisa's personal website is here: https://www.lisagungor.comLisa's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/direct/inbox/Lisa's music (as Isa Ma): https://open.spotify.com/artist/0pWvGTyszb31m9wq2cLlJ0?si=fGPeFvBiT3Orb19LvrnNAwLisa and Dr. Hilary McBride's Sacred Feminine retreat: https://sacredfeminine.co/Lisa's book, The Most Beautiful Thing I've Seen: Opening Your Eyes to Wonder: https://a.co/d/i0Sg7CHYes Collective is co-hosted by Justin Wilford, PhDJustin Wilford, PhD, is a co-founder of Yes Collective, an educator, a writer, and an emotional health coach. He earned doctorates from UCLA (cultural geography) and UC Irvine (public health), and specializes in translating complex, scientific ideas into actionable programs for mental and emotional health.
I am speaking with my IFS colleague and classmate Dr. Justin Wilford, who is the Co-Founder and Director of Programs at the Yes Collective and the Co-Founder and Director of research and Wellness Programs of the MaxLove Poject. Through our mutual appreciation of the IFS model, we explore how this model has allowed both of us to be more mindful of ourselves, and the universe within.
EPISODE #80 - Welcome to this special edition of the Yes Collective Podcast. This one is a collaboration with our new friends at REVcovery podcast, Sarah Heath and Justin Gentry. The REVcovery podcast is focused on life after Christian ministry, recovering from being a professional Christian, and finding meaning in the aftermath. Justin doesn't fit the bill for their typical guest: he's never been in Christian ministry and never was a professional Christian, although his father was, and he researched Christian megachurches for his first dissertation, so he's no stranger to this world. But the main reason we had this conversation was to talk about community and transcendence after church, or what Justin calls "post-church." Justin W., Sarah, and Justin G. had a really good time chopping it up about what a post-church space could look like, the importance of embodiment and dancing, what spirituality can be after religion, and who the "post-church" is even for. If you care about building new spaces for community, transcendence, and personal growth then buckle up, you're gonna love this collaborative episode with Sarah Heath and Justin Gentry at the REVcovery podcast.Check out the REVcovery podcast here: https://www.irreverent.fm/show/revcovery/Sarah Heath's personal website is here: https://revsarahheath.comJustin Gentry's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justin.gentry/?hl=enJustin Wilford's "Post-Church" essay is here: https://www.justinwilford.com/newsletter-archive/we-need-post-church-churches-fullYes Collective is hosted by Justin Wilford, PhDJustin Wilford, PhD, is a co-founder of Yes Collective, an educator, a writer, and an emotional health coach. He earned doctorates from UCLA (cultural geography) and UC Irvine (public health), and specializes in translating complex, scientific ideas into actionable programs for mental and emotional health.
Folks we have an excellent conversation today with Justin Wilford co-Founder of the Yes Collective, a a parent-focused mental wellness platform. In addition to talking about mental wellness we talk about his academic work studying religion and then veer into topics like the benefits of psychedelics and ecstatic dance, as you do. Its a good time and as always, welcome to the REVcovery Room. We now have a Discord now for our Patrons! You can join here: Patreon.com/revcovery This podcast is edited by Elizabeth Nordenholt from Podcat Audio: https://elizabethnordenholt.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
EPISODE #79 - This week we're thrilled to welcome on the podcast Colin Pugh, Executive Director of the Brooklyn Psychedelic Society. Colin is the Executive Director of Brooklyn Psychedelic Society (BPS), an organization founded in 2015 whose mission is to serve as a prototype of a psychedelic co-op, which is to say a democratically governed, community-based healing center. BPS's current focus is on creating Trellis, an open-source community-based healing model that maximizes the safety, accessibility, and effectiveness of psychedelic journeying both underground and above. Colin is originally from Syracuse, NY and has lived in Brooklyn, NY for the past nine years.We talked about how Colin first came into contact with psychedelics, how he connected with the Brooklyn Psychedelic Society and eventually became its Executive Director, and how he helps the BPS today grow a model of community-based healing that could one day spread across the country. We then dive into Justin's idea of "post-church spaces" aimed at intentionally nurturing community, transcendence, and personal growth outside of religious institutions. If you care about how we can find rich, healing community outside of traditional religion, then you're going to love this discussion!Yes Collective is co-hosted by Justin Wilford, PhDJustin Wilford, PhD, is a co-founder of Yes Collective, an educator, a writer, and an emotional health coach. He earned doctorates from UCLA (cultural geography) and UC Irvine (public health), and specializes in translating complex, scientific ideas into actionable programs for mental and emotional health.
EPISODE #78 - We're thrilled to announce our first 8-week Root Work program is filled! three weeks of preparation and four weeks of integration surround 4-day retreat in Temecula, California. This program supports deep inner healing and new levels of self-acceptance, self-clarity, and self-expression. If you're interested on getting on the email list for the next one, just sign up here. On this episode, we have on one of our amazing retreat facilitators, Kirby Slager. Kirby is a somatic movement, breathwork, and sound practitioner who is dedicating to creating spaces for people to find their own capital-S Self. We talk about Kirby's past career as a comedian and actor, how dancing saved her, how she almost missed her calling as a breathwork guide, and how she crafts experiences as a facilitator. We couldn't be more excited to have Kirby on our team and we're grateful we get to share her talents with y'all!But first, a quick announcement about an upcoming Yes Collective Studio Circle that you can join today. It's called Internal Family Systems for Your Daily Life - Level 1, facilitated by Yes Collective cofounder, IFS practitioner, and podcast cohost Justin Wilford, PhD.Through out this four-week, live online program, we'll:Learn about the paradigm-shifting model of Internal Family SystemsDiscover how all of your parts inside work to protect and defend you (and how there are NO bad parts)Connect more deeply with your True Self and all your partsPractice noticing, listening, witnessing, holding, and caring for every part of youLearn tools to help parts relax, trust, flow, and connect with each otherOpen up opportunities to bring IFS into your relationships, personal projects, career, and spiritualityYou can learn more about the program and sign up here!Yes Collective is co-hosted by Justin Wilford, PhDJustin Wilford, PhD, is a co-founder of Yes Collective, an educator, a writer, and an emotional health coach. He earned doctorates from UCLA (cultural geography) and UC Irvine (public health), and specializes in translating complex, scientific ideas into actionable programs for mental and emotional health.
EPISODE #77 - We just finished Week 1 of our newest 4-week Studio Circle called Internal Family Systems for Your Daily Life, facilitated by Yes Collective cofounder, IFS practitioner, and podcast cohost Justin Wilford, PhD.In this podcast episode, Justin talks with lead trainer for the IFS Institute, Sue Richmond, LCSW. If what you hear makes you want to dive deeper, then you can still hop into the Yes Collective network with this 7-day free trial and join the IFS Studio Circle. If you're already a member of the Yes Collective then click here. Through out the four weeks, we'll:Learn about the paradigm-shifting model of Internal Family SystemsDiscover how all of your parts inside work to protect and defend you (and how there are NO bad parts)Connect more deeply with your True Self and all your partsPractice noticing, listening, witnessing, holding, and caring for every part of youLearn tools to help parts relax, trust, flow, and connect with each otherOpen up opportunities to bring IFS into your relationships, personal projects, career, and spiritualityIf you're really into IFS or you've just heard about, you're going to love this interview with Sue Richmond. She's a licensed clinical social worker and lead trainer with the Internal Family Systems Institute. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Keene State College, and her Master's of Social Work degree from the University of Connecticut, with a specialization in social group work and casework. She works with people living with a wide range of disorders including depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and a variety of stress-related disorders. She's also taught social work and individual and group psychotherapy at a variety of institutions. Show notes:Sue's official websiteMariel Pastor's IFS Unburdened System MandalaThe Internal Family Systems Institute, where Sue is a lead trainerYes Collective is co-hosted by Justin Wilford, PhD and Jenny Walters, LMFT.Justin Wilford, PhD, is a co-founder of Yes Collective, an educator, a writer, and an emotional health coach. He earned doctorates from UCLA (cultural geography) and UC Irvine (public health), and specializes in translating complex, scientific ideas into actionable programs for mental and emotional health. Jenny Walters, LMFT, is a licensed marriage family therapist and senior expert contributor to the Yes Collective. She is a graduate of the Pacifica Graduate Institute and is the founder and director of Highland Park Holistic Psychotherapy in Los Angeles, California.
EPISODE #76 - We are beyond excited to launch our next Studio Circle live on July 25th! It's called Internal Family Systems for Your Daily Life, facilitated by Yes Collective cofounder and IFS practitioner, Justin Wilford, PhD. Justin has a doctorate in designing and evaluating mental health programs and is trained in Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, Authentic Relating, and Internal Family Systems.In preparation for this Studio Circle, Justin grabbed a bunch of questions from his clients, friends, and colleagues new to IFS and collected them into the top 10 questions people have about IFS. In this episode, Justin goes solo and answers these questions from his perspective. He doesn't mess around and goes straight to the heart of each question. We think you're going to love Justin's honest, revealing, and experienced takes on these pointed questions. After listening, be sure to hop into the Yes Collective network with this 7-day free trial and join the IFS Studio Circle. If you're already a member of the Yes Collective then click here. Beginning with our first live session on July 25th, we'll:Learn about the paradigm-shifting model of Internal Family SystemsDiscover how all of your parts inside work to protect and defend you (and how there are NO bad parts)Connect more deeply with your True Self and all your partsPractice noticing, listening, witnessing, holding, and caring for every part of youLearn tools to help parts relax, trust, flow, and connect with each otherOpen up opportunities to bring IFS into your relationships, personal projects, career, and spiritualityThis is the work I do one-on-one with clients all the time. But let's face it, not everyone can afford one-on-one IFS work. But all members of Yes Collective can join in this IFS Studio Circle (and membership to Yes Collective is only $50/month).When you join the Yes Collective and IFS for Your Daily Life, you'll get:Four 90-minute, live workshops on Zoom, led by Internal Family Systems Institute-trained practitioner, Justin Wilford, PhDFour weekly self-paced lessonsFour at-home practices to explore what it means to be Self-led and thrive as a harmonious system of partsVideo recordings along with transcripts of each live session
EPISODE #75 - Perhaps you've seen a 60 Minutes episode or a Netflix documentary on the emerging science of psychedelics in mental health. Or perhaps you've even found your way into a psychedelic-assisted therapy session or retreat. Or maybe psychedelics are a totally uncharted territory for you. Regardless of where you are on this spectrum, you're going to love this conversation with Dr. Alicia Wuth. Alicia is a licensed clinical psychologist practicing in Denver, Colorado. She did her internship and postdoctoral fellowship at a major children's hospital, and she's also on the executive team here at the Yes Collective. A few weeks back, she had the opportunity to attend the largest psychedelic science conference ever held. 12,000 attendees (thousands of them were therapists) and 500 speakers over a full week in Denver, Colorado. The biggest names in the field representing Johns Hopkins, MIT, UCLA, Stanford, and countless other research institutions were there alongside celebrities like Aaron Rodgers and Jada Pinkett-Smith. It was quite an event!Alicia joined us today to talk about the experience, the science, what she learned, and how it changed her views on the rapidly expanding world of psychedelic science. We dig into the science, the culture, and the practice of using psychedelics for mental and emotional health, and what's on the horizon for the Yes Collective. If you're at all curious about how psychedelics might change the landscape of mental and emotional health then you're going to love this conversation about Psychedelic Science 2023 in Denver Colorado. Yes Collective is co-hosted by Justin Wilford, PhD and Jenny Walters, LMFT.Justin Wilford, PhD, is a co-founder of Yes Collective, an educator, a writer, and an emotional health coach. He earned doctorates from UCLA (cultural geography) and UC Irvine (public health), and specializes in translating complex, scientific ideas into actionable programs for mental and emotional health. Jenny Walters, LMFT, is a licensed marriage family therapist and senior expert contributor to the Yes Collective. She is a graduate of the Pacifica Graduate Institute and is the founder and director of Highland Park Holistic Psychotherapy in Los Angeles, California.
EPISODE #74 - Have you ever been told you're “too sensitive," “too dramatic,” “too shy” or you “think too much”? Do you often feel overwhelmed and aren't sure why? What if all of your sensitivities were just untapped resources for living a connected, creative, and thriving life?If this resonates for you, then you're going to love this conversation between Justin, Jenny, and licensed clinical psychologist, Dr. Alicia Wuth on what it means to thrive as a highly sensitive person (HSP). They talk about what HSP really means on the ground in people's lives, their own personal HSP journeys, and they dive into Jenny's new 4-week live Studio Circle, The Sensitive Uprising: How to Thrive as a Highly Sensitive Person.Starting live on June 13th, Jenny and the Yes Collective team will help you:Learn what it means to be a highly sensitive person (HSP)Discover how all of the common HSP traits can be gifts that HSPs bring into the worldConnect more deeply with our own unique truth as HSPsPractice noticing how sensitivity shows up in our systems while sharing with each other in a safe, caring, and supportive environmentLearn tools to deal with overwhelm and overstimulationOpen up opportunities to bring your distinct sensitivity into your personal projects, career, and relationships 4-week live studio circle on Jenny's expertise in HSP and explore how she works with HSPs to unlock their potential. We're calling it “The Sensitive Uprising: How to thrive as a Highly Sensitive Person”If you're already a member of Yes Collective then you can join the Studio Circle today by clicking here. And if you're not yet a member, then click here to get started with a 7-day free trial.If you think you might be even a little HSP, then join the Sensitive Uprising, and buckle up for this beautiful conversation.Yes Collective is co-hosted by Justin Wilford, PhD and Jenny Walters, LMFT.Justin Wilford, PhD, is a co-founder of Yes Collective, an educator, a writer, and an emotional health coach. He earned doctorates from UCLA (cultural geography) and UC Irvine (public health), and specializes in translating complex, scientific ideas into actionable programs for mental and emotional health. Jenny Walters, LMFT, is a licensed marriage family therapist and senior expert contributor to the Yes Collective. She is a graduate of the Pacifica Graduate Institute and is the founder and director of Highland Park Holistic Psychotherapy in Los Angeles, California.
EPISODE #73 - We are thrilled to launch our first Internal Family Systems Studio Circle in July! It's called "IFS for Your Daily Life," and it's a live 4-week workshop led by IFS Institute-trained Justin Wilford, PhD, and his expert therapist team Jenny Walters and Alicia Wuth. They'll cover the foundational model of IFS, the big ideas, and most importantly the real-world, on-the-ground, life-changing practices you can do to bring IFS self-healing into your daily life. You'll leave the course with more clarity around your internal system, a better connection with your true self, and sustainable practices to continue your own self-healing work. If you're already a member of Yes Collective, then you can join this studio circle today for no additional cost. And if you're not yet a member of Yes Collective, then come on in! As a member you get immediate access to all our live Studio Circles - right now, as of late May, we're in the middle of an amazing Circle on Authentic Relating. And in June we're going to launch one on thriving as a highly sensitive person (HSP). If all this talk about internal family systems is new to you, then today's podcast is going to blow your mind. If you're old hat with IFS, then you're still going to love what we have in store. Today's guest is Dr. Frank Anderson, psychiatrist, therapist, author speaker and trauma specialist. He did his residency in psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, worked with Bessel van der Kolk at the Trauma Center, is the former director of the Foundation for Self Leadership, a senior trainer of Internal Family Systems therapy and is an advisor to the International Association of Trauma Professionals. We are so excited to have Frank on because he's a leader in Internal Family Systems therapy, and IFS is a major part of what we do here at Yes Collective. We had him on last year to talk about IFS and parenting, and we couldn't wait to have him back to dive into other IFS topics like relationships, grief, forgiveness, and spirituality. Yes Collective is co-hosted by Justin Wilford, PhD and Jenny Walters, LMFT.Justin Wilford, PhD, is a co-founder of Yes Collective, an educator, a writer, and an emotional health coach. He earned doctorates from UCLA (cultural geography) and UC Irvine (public health), and specializes in translating complex, scientific ideas into actionable programs for mental and emotional health. Jenny Walters, LMFT, is a licensed marriage family therapist and senior expert contributor to the Yes Collective. She is a graduate of the Pacifica Graduate Institute and is the founder and director of Highland Park Holistic Psychotherapy in Los Angeles, California.
EPISODE #72 - Hey there, before we get started we want to let you know about an incredible 4-week online program—we call them Studio Circles—that we're launching in the Yes Collective, with the first live session on May 13th. This Studio Circle is all called "Creating Authentic Relationships." We designed this powerful 4-week live program to teach you the fundamentals of Authentic Relating. Each week, in our 90-minute live online sessions, we're going to dive into new relationship ideas and skills, and then we get to practice them together. We guarantee you there is no better way to super boost every single relationship in your life. And you don't have to take our word for it! The last authentic relating studio circle we did was with a group of licensed therapists—people who do relational work for a living. And they loved it. In their testimonials, they called it "transformative," "impactful," "nourishing," "surprisingly deep but safe," and "a lot of fun." We'll be doing Studio Circles on new topics each month - in June we'll be doing one on Highly Sensitive People and one on Internal Family Systems. Details belowOne of the inspirations for this Studio Circle is the practice of Circling. It's a close cousin of Authentic Relating but Circling is more meditative and slightly less structured. Today's guest is a world-class Circling facilitator and relationship coach. Her name is Cathy Courtenay, and Justin met her at an amazing retreat in Sedona last year. She helped lead the most beautiful Circling session on the final day of the retreat and it absolutely blew everyone away. Cathy has been on a path of personal and spiritual growth for most of her life. She brings her heart and deep listening skills to everything she does. Her range of experience with dance, somatic bodywork, marketing, parenting, Relational Coaching (RLT Certified), and facilitating the Circling Method gives her a unique ability to cultivate authentic, meaningful relationships with her clients and students and she meets them right where they are.Her greatest strength is creating a safe space that allows others to be with things that feel difficult, to stand fully in what's real for them and to ultimately experience true transformation. Her warmth and love evoke the full expression, truth, and authenticity of those she serves.On this podcast, we talked with Cathy about what Circling is and how it was discovered, how it creates deep relationships, how it builds greater self-awareness, and what it's like to go to a Circling event. If you care about creating deeper relationships in your life then you're going to love this episode with the wise and wonderful Cathy Courtenay. CATHY'S LINKS:Cathy Courtenay's website: https://www.cathycourtenay.comCathy Courtenay's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cathycourtenay/YES COLLECTIVE LINKS:Link to join Yes Collective: https://home.yescollective.app/When you join Yes Collective, you automatically gain access to all of the live Studio Circles. Yes Collective is co-hosted by Justin Wilford, PhD and Jenny Walters, LMFT.Justin Wilford, PhD, is a co-founder of Yes Collective, an educator, a writer, and an emotional health coach. He earned doctorates from UCLA (cultural geography) and UC Irvine (public health), and specializes in translating complex, scientific ideas into actionable programs for mental and emotional health.
EPISODE #71 - Before we begin, we want to tell you about about a brand new way to build connection, personal growth, and modern spirituality into your life. Starting in May, Yes Collective is launching brand new 4-week, live online workshops called Studio Circles. Each Circle focuses on cutting-edge, transformational practices and ideas that help you connect to others more authentically, grow personally and professionally, and tap into profound moments of spirituality in your daily life. These four-week, live workshops are led by the top psychologists, therapists, and coaches, some of whom you've heard on this podcast. To join, all you need to do is become a member of Yes Collective by going to https://home.yescollective.app/. If you're already a member, then you can join right here: https://home.yescollective.app/spaces/11007464/content. Our first Studio Circle, starting on May 8th, is on learning the skills of authentic relating and circling to create deep, meaningful relationships. I'll be leading it with the help of licensed clinical psychologist, Alicia Wuth. Sign up today for full access to Yes Collective and join us in May!Ok, on to the podcast! So, we've been wanting to have more conversations around modern spirituality. And Last November we spent the whole month talking about the power of spirituality but we don't just want to relegate it to one month. So, we reached out to licensed clinical psychologist, Jordana Jacobs to talk about modern spirituality in a therapeutic context. Jordana currently practices in New York City and has years of experience treating patients there. She completed her predoctoral internship at Bellevue Hospital Center and postdoctoral fellowship at Columbia University. She also trained at various other major hospitals, including Memorial Sloan Kettering and Mount Sinai Beth Israel Medical Center, gaining experience working with a diverse range of patients, including people diagnosed with terminal illness, substance users, and emerging adults. Although she considers herself a generalist, she writes, speaks, and leads retreats on the relationships between love and death, which was the primary focus of her dissertation. Her aim is to help people accept inevitable mortality, so that they may live and love more fully. Learn more about Jordana's work here: https://www.drjordanajacobs.com/In this episode, we dive deep into the topic of modern spirituality, how Jordana came to recognize spirituality in her own life as well as her professional practice, how love and death are cornerstones of any spiritual practice, and how she helps her patients get closer to their own spirituality. So, without any further ado, I'm thrilled to present the wise and wonderful Jordana Jacobs. Yes Collective is co-hosted by Justin Wilford, PhD and Jenny Walters, LMFT.Justin Wilford, PhD, is a co-founder of Yes Collective, an educator, a writer, an Internal Family Systems practitioner, and a conscious dance DJ. He earned doctorates from UCLA (cultural geography) and UC Irvine (public health), and specializes in translating complex, scientific ideas into actionable programs for mental and emotional health. Jenny Walters, LMFT, is a licensed marriage family therapist and senior expert contributor to the Yes Collective. She is a graduate of the
EPISODE #70 - We are thrilled to welcome on the podcast the accomplished entertainment executive turned mental health advocate and best-selling author, Tara Schuster. She just released Glow in the F*cking Dark: Simple Practices to Heal Your Soul, from Someone Who Learned the Hard Way -- an amazing memoir slash emotional healing guide. It's really beautiful and powerful and you don't need to take our word for it. It received glowing endorsements from Glennon Doyle, Adam Grant, Chelsea Handler, Dick Schwartz, the creator of IFS, and many others. In February 2020, Tara released her first book titled Buy Yourself the F*cking Lilies: and Other Rituals to Fix Your Life from Someone Who Has Been There. The book was a runaway hit -- it was a finalist for Goodreads' Best Non-Fiction Book of 2020; and was selected by Cosmopolitan, Real Simple, Goop, Publishers Weekly as one of the best books of the year on mental health and self-care. Previously, Tara served as Vice President of Talent and Development at Comedy Central, where she was the executive in charge of one of our favorite shows of all time, Key & Peele.On this episode, we talk to Tara about what it was like to reveal so many intimate details about her life so freely in her books, what it actually means to glow in the effing dark, how emotional healing has transformed her dating life, and of course we get into her drama-infused, stint as a bartender on the Vanderpump Rules Aftershow. You won't want to miss this one!Show LinksTara's official website: http://www.taraschuster.com/Glow in the F*cking Dark: http://www.taraschuster.com/glow Tara's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taraschuster/Yes Collective is co-hosted by Justin Wilford, PhD and Jenny Walters, LMFT.Justin Wilford, PhD, is a co-founder of Yes Collective, an educator, a writer, and an emotional health coach. He earned doctorates from UCLA (cultural geography) and UC Irvine (public health), and specializes in translating complex, scientific ideas into actionable programs for mental and emotional health. Jenny Walters, LMFT, is a licensed marriage family therapist and senior expert contributor to the Yes Collective. She is a graduate of the Pacifica Graduate Institute and is the founder and director of Highland Park Holistic Psychotherapy in Los Angeles, California.
EPISODE #69 - This week, Jenny and Justin are thrilled to be joined by Lauren Lovett, an embodied artist coach who is on a mission to support people in their pursuit of embodied empowerment. Lauren started acting on stage at the age of 10, and went on to pursue a BFA in drama from The Juilliard School. After performing in theaters across the country, she eventually realized that her true calling was in teaching and coaching other artists. Today, she is passionate about helping her clients connect with their bodies, hearts, and minds to unlock their full potential.Through her expertise in somatic experiencing, acting, and creative expression, Lauren helps artists cultivate greater awareness, resilience, and joy in their lives. Whether you're a creative professional seeking to deepen your craft, or simply looking to live a more embodied, authentic, and empowered life, Lauren's insights and guidance can help you tap into your innate wisdom and inner resources.In this conversation, we'll explore how Lauren uses somatic experiencing in her work, including the role of the body in emotions, trauma, and creativity; the importance of embodied presence in our daily lives, and the challenges and opportunities of living a fully embodied life. We'll also hear some inspiring stories from Lauren's own journey as an artist and coach, and gain practical tips and tools for cultivating greater presence, purpose, and joy in our lives.So without further ado, let's dive into this conversation with the wonderful Lauren Lovett, and discover how she can help support you on your own journey toward embodied empowerment.Yes Collective is co-hosted by Justin Wilford, PhD and Jenny Walters, LMFT.Justin Wilford, PhD, is a co-founder of Yes Collective, an educator, a writer, and an emotional health coach. He earned doctorates from UCLA (cultural geography) and UC Irvine (public health), and specializes in translating complex, scientific ideas into actionable programs for mental and emotional health. Jenny Walters, LMFT, is a licensed marriage family therapist and senior expert contributor to the Yes Collective. She is a graduate of the Pacifica Graduate Institute and is the founder and director of Highland Park Holistic Psychotherapy in Los Angeles, California.
EPISODE #68 - We're thrilled to welcome back clinical psychologist and reiki master, Nadia Torres-Eaton, PsyD, ABPP. It's not too often you get in one person the clinical experience and expertise combined with the openness to alternative healing modalities, which is why we always love learning from Nadia. Currently she privately practices individual and family psychotherapy as well as energy medicine in Santa Ana, CA. We talk about what cycle-breaking means to Nadia, how she helps her clients recognize and break cycles, and how she went through her own massive year-long cycle-breaking journey.Yes Collective is co-hosted by Justin Wilford, PhD and Jenny Walters, LMFT.Justin Wilford, PhD, is a co-founder of Yes Collective, an educator, a writer, and an emotional health coach. He earned doctorates from UCLA (cultural geography) and UC Irvine (public health), and specializes in translating complex, scientific ideas into actionable programs for mental and emotional health. Jenny Walters, LMFT, is a licensed marriage family therapist and senior expert contributor to the Yes Collective. She is a graduate of the Pacifica Graduate Institute and is the founder and director of Highland Park Holistic Psychotherapy in Los Angeles, California.
EPISODE #67 - Each month in Yes Collective we focus on a central theme that ties together our new therapy tools, podcasts, and conversations. This month, we're focused on cycle-breaking! Cycles are the patterns of behaviors, emotions, and beliefs. There can be inter-generational patterns that get passed down from one generation to the next. There can be personal patterns that have set in over years of coping, defending, and managing one's internal world. Or there can be relational patterns that take root in long-term relationships. Cycle-breaking is the conscious act of freeing yourself from destructive, unhealthy, or disruptive patterns in any area of your life. This week, Jenny & Justin are kicking off March by talking about what cycle-breaking means to them, how it's shown up in their lives, how it shows up for their clients, and some steps they've taken in their own lives to notice cycles they might want to modify, if not break. They also, talk about the amazing guests they have lined up for March. Best-selling author and former Comedy Central executive, Tara Schuster will join them for the March 8th pod, and somatic experiencing coach and author, Lauren Lovett, will join them later in the month. Yes Collective is co-hosted by Justin Wilford, PhD and Jenny Walters, LMFT.Justin Wilford, PhD, is a co-founder of Yes Collective, an educator, a writer, and an emotional health coach. He earned doctorates from UCLA (cultural geography) and UC Irvine (public health), and specializes in translating complex, scientific ideas into actionable programs for mental and emotional health. Jenny Walters, LMFT, is a licensed marriage family therapist and senior expert contributor to the Yes Collective. She is a graduate of the Pacifica Graduate Institute and is the founder and director of Highland Park Holistic Psychotherapy in Los Angeles, California.
EPISODE #66 - We're continuing our February focus on building and maintaining authentic relationships with this podcast rewind from last year with the relationship coach Jayson Gaddis. We've long known about Jayson and the amazing work he does at The Relationship School and we couldn't wait to have him come on the podcast. We dove into Jayson's journey to becoming a relationship expert (a title that he rejects, but we're giving it him anyway!), how his relationships with his partner and kids have blossomed because of his work, how conflict in any relationship is inevitable, and how repair and growth are always possible. We also get some amazing tools and strategies from his new book Getting to Zero: How to Work Through Conflict in Your High Stakes Relationships. We talk about practices that can help anyone repair relationships and achieve deep connection amidst any conflict. If you have a high-stakes relationship in your life, whether it's your marriage, your kids, at work, or a friendship, then you'll absolutely want to tune in.Yes Collective is co-hosted by Justin Wilford, PhD and Jenny Walters, LMFT.Justin Wilford, PhD, is a co-founder of Yes Collective, an educator, a writer, and an emotional health coach. He earned doctorates from UCLA (cultural geography) and UC Irvine (public health), and specializes in translating complex, scientific ideas into actionable programs for mental and emotional health. Jenny Walters, LMFT, is a licensed marriage family therapist and senior expert contributor to the Yes Collective. She is a graduate of the Pacifica Graduate Institute and is the founder and director of Highland Park Holistic Psychotherapy in Los Angeles, California.
EPISODE #65 - All February we're focusing on building and maintaining authentic relationships. This week, Jenny and Justin talk with executive matchmaker and dating coach Sophy Singer because she helps people find those authentic connections that lead to lifelong relationships. Sophy knows a thing or two about how to start an authentic relationship, and we wanted to hear it all. Like, how do people start relationships authentically? Don't we all want to put our very best foot forward, hide all the uncomfortable stuff, and hope to reel a person in before getting authentic? And what does it mean be authentic in the dating world? In this episode, Sophy tells us about how she built her decade-long career as an executive matchmaker, how she coaches clients as they navigate the dating world, why dating is so damn hard these days, why the practices of authentic relating are the key to finding the right person, and how she's disrupting the dating and matchmaking world today. Even if your like us and your dating days are far in the past, you're gonna love hearing Sophy's wisdom, her stories, and her passion for helping people connect deeply and authentically. Yes Collective is co-hosted by Justin Wilford, PhD and Jenny Walters, LMFT.Justin Wilford, PhD, is a co-founder of Yes Collective, an educator, a writer, and an emotional health coach. He earned doctorates from UCLA (cultural geography) and UC Irvine (public health), and specializes in translating complex, scientific ideas into actionable programs for mental and emotional health. Jenny Walters, LMFT, is a licensed marriage family therapist and senior expert contributor to the Yes Collective. She is a graduate of the Pacifica Graduate Institute and is the founder and director of Highland Park Holistic Psychotherapy in Los Angeles, California.
EPISODE #64 - This is our second time around with Ryel Kestano, author, coach, and CEO of ART International, the world's leading authentic relating training organization. We had to have him back on to kick off our February theme of building authentic relationships. Nothing has a bigger influence on our emotional health than relationships. Yet how much time and effort do we spend on learning HOW to create and maintain rich, meaningful relationships? These certainly don't happen on their own. Thankfully, Ryel joined us this week to explain and demonstrate the art and science of authentic relating. We talked about the natural tension we all face as children between staying true to our own authenticity and creating a secure attachment with our caregivers, what authentic relating is, the five practices of authentic relating, and how to use authentic relating in our lives. Ryel even walked us through an authentic relating demo!If you care about deepening literally any relationship in your life then you're going to love this episode with the wise and wonderful Ryel Kestano. Yes Collective is co-hosted by Justin Wilford, PhD and Jenny Walters, LMFT.Justin Wilford, PhD, is a co-founder of Yes Collective, an educator, a writer, and an emotional health coach. He earned doctorates from UCLA (cultural geography) and UC Irvine (public health), and specializes in translating complex, scientific ideas into actionable programs for mental and emotional health. Jenny Walters, LMFT, is a licensed marriage family therapist and senior expert contributor to the Yes Collective. She is a graduate of the Pacifica Graduate Institute and is the founder and director of Highland Park Holistic Psychotherapy in Los Angeles, California.
EPISODE #63 - All January long we're working on new beginnings, fresh starts, and new year renewals. For us this means setting aside time to step back and think about what do we really want to focus on? What do we really want to commit to? Spend our time on? In considering these questions, I thought about Chris Gray, authentic relating trainer, coach, and conscious leadership consultant. Chris has many perspectives on new beginnings. He worked in silicon valley at one of the biggest names in tech and then left it all to start fresh as an authentic relationship trainer and coach. And today he helps companies make fresh starts as emotionally healthy workplaces. Today we dig in to Chris's story, how he made his fresh starts, and how he helps companies and people around the world slow down and rethink how they relate to each other and themselves. If you care about making a real, authentic fresh start then you're going to love this episode with the amazing and insightful Christopher Gray. Yes Collective is co-hosted by Justin Wilford, PhD and Jenny Walters, LMFT.Justin Wilford, PhD, is a co-founder of Yes Collective, an educator, a writer, and an emotional health coach. He earned doctorates from UCLA (cultural geography) and UC Irvine (public health), and specializes in translating complex, scientific ideas into actionable programs for mental and emotional health. Jenny Walters, LMFT, is a licensed marriage family therapist and senior expert contributor to the Yes Collective. She is a graduate of the Pacifica Graduate Institute and is the founder and director of Highland Park Holistic Psychotherapy in Los Angeles, California.
EPISODE #62 - Hello 2023! Welcome to our first podcast of the new year! All January long, the Yes Collective is focused on ideas, feelings, and acts around renewal. For us, the beginning of 2023 is not so much about starting something novel but of renewing, refreshing, and remembering our deepest commitments in life. We think that everyone, in their own core inner knowing, can feel these deep commitments and knows that they've been there all along, even when we were distracted and couldn't hear this inner knowing. So as we kick off 2023, we're diving headfirst into a new year renewal with practices, ideas, and conversations that help us re-center our mental, emotional, and spiritual health by renewing our deepest commitments in life.In this episode, co-hosts Jenny Walters and Justin Wilford talk with Yes Collective co-founder Audra DiPadova about the amazing things happening this year at Yes Collective. We also talk about what we learned in 2022 and want to keep going in 2023, and then we talked about what we want to renew in his new year. We chop it up, we get real, we give you our one-word mantras for 2023. You're gonna love every bit of it, so buckle up and enjoy!Yes Collective is co-hosted by Justin Wilford, PhD and Jenny Walters, LMFT.Justin Wilford, PhD, is a co-founder of Yes Collective, an educator, a writer, and an emotional health coach. He earned doctorates from UCLA (cultural geography) and UC Irvine (public health), and specializes in translating complex, scientific ideas into actionable programs for mental and emotional health. Jenny Walters, LMFT, is a licensed marriage family therapist and senior expert contributor to the Yes Collective. She is a graduate of the Pacifica Graduate Institute and is the founder and director of Highland Park Holistic Psychotherapy in Los Angeles, California.
This week we have Justin Wilford on the podcast. Justin is an IFS-focused emotional health coach, program designer, educator, conscious dance facilitator, and father of two. He cofounded a childhood cancer non-profit, MaxLove Project, with his wife after their son was diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2011. They also cofounded Yes Collective, an online emotional fitness studio in 2020. Justin earned a PhD in the social sciences from UCLA in 2010 and a PhD in public health from UC Irvine in 2018. He and his family currently live in Savannah, Georgia. In this episode we explore the incredible things Justin is doing in the world, how he found himself pursuing 2 PhD's, and his experience in the most recent Fit For Service summit. We also dive into the rise and impact of suburban megachurches, Justin's experience within these communities, and how a sort of secular megachurch could benefit modern society. As always, this podcast is brought to you by the newsletter and the journaling course You can check out the Dharma Journal here Resources Mentioned: Authentic Relating - Ryel Kestano No Bad Parts - Richard Schwartz The Drama of the Gifted Child - Alice Miller Stutz Recapture the Rapture - Jamie Wheal The Deep End Connect with Justin Wilford Instagram | @justingwilford MaxLove Project | https://www.maxloveproject.org/ Yes Collective | https://www.instagram.com/yescollectiveco/ Website | https://www.justinwilford.com/ Electronic Dance Meditation | https://www.justinwilford.com/ceremonysavannah Connect with Erick Godsey: Website | https://www.erickgodsey.com/ Instagram | @erickgodsey Twitter | @ErickGodsey LinkTree | https://linktr.ee/ErickGodsey Sign up for my weekly Newsletter | https://www.erickgodsey.com/ Subscribe to The Myths That Make Us: Apple | https://apple.co/2Je6RG4 Spotify | https://spoti.fi/2XZMakj
Justin Wilford shares the essentials of emotional resilience for families. Learn tools and strategies for parents and kids to flourish with their mental health and emotional wellbeing. About Justin Justin is father to Max and Maesie, Co-Founder of Max Love and Yes Collective, and an Emotional Health Coach. Justin has a PhD in geography and Public Health. Here Justin shares his journey from coping with his son's rare brain cancer diagnosis to learning how to help Max, and his whole family to thrive. Then spreading their therapeutic approach to support other families. We touch on his holistic approach to health, with a nourishing ketogenic diet, mindfulness, movement and sleep practices. Justin now specialises in emotional and mental wellbeing, for all families, individuals and workplaces. We talk about: * Work home life balance - with puppies and homeschool. * The atom bomb that changed the course of Justin's life. * Max Love Project - starting a non-profit while fighting for their son's life. * Helping families to access integrative therapies - with sleep, nutrition, movement, mindfulness. * His own personal health approach - "I needed to change a lot of things". * How Justin now deals with parenting challenges, by noticing, improving communication and emotional resilience. * Justin's mantra of the ‘minimum effective dose' - why more is not always better.. * The pathway to emotional health - "It's not fun at first - to start to open up to that anxiety, to those fears, to be with ourselves". Stick around to the end - as Justin explains the two steps parents can take to destress - at home immediately. The steps can lead to really big emotional and mental health changes, but it just starts here, with 2 simple steps.. *** SUBSCRIBE to the Family Health Lab. Support us here: patreon.com/FamilyHealthLab **** This discussion is around developing the awareness and skills to improve your own and your family's emotional wellbeing. We don't go into detail about Justin's son Max's brain cancer, but just to say that he is thriving, with the love, support and tools of his family and community. Justin and his wife Audra are a rare and special type of people. Those that dig in to support their loved one, but also care deeply about others so reach out to share that learning, love, expertise and support with the wider community. We hope you find this conversation interesting! Love the Family Health Lab x
EPISODE #61 - Grief is often an unseen and unacknowledged companion for many of us throughout the holiday season, whether we feel the loss of a loved one or feel the sorrow of another's loss. In this very special holiday episode of the Yes Collective Podcast, Jenny and Justin talk with grief expert and licensed therapist, Vanessa Fierstadt, LMFT. We dove into the definition of grief, how we come to acknowledge and process grief, the importance of rituals around grief, and the use of non-ordinary states of consciousness to access grief more fully. Vanessa became a young widow at the same time she was coming to work in mental health. As a wife in her 20s, deep in the throes of loss, she struggled to find a place as a young griever. Inspired by the daringness of the way in which her partner lived in the face of adversity, Vanessa enveloped herself in a process of mending. She began to connect to her own broken pieces with light and meaning by specializing in grief work for those in more complex grief. Today, she channels her lived experiences and specialized training to create containers for courage, support, and community in the face of despair. In 2023, she'll be doing this work at her newly opened Kintsugi Grief Center.Yes Collective is co-hosted by Justin Wilford, PhD and Jenny Walters, LMFT.Justin Wilford, PhD, is a co-founder of Yes Collective, an educator, a writer, and an emotional health coach. He earned doctorates from UCLA (cultural geography) and UC Irvine (public health), and specializes in translating complex, scientific ideas into actionable programs for mental and emotional health. Jenny Walters, LMFT, is a licensed marriage family therapist and senior expert contributor to the Yes Collective. She is a graduate of the Pacifica Graduate Institute and is the founder and director of Highland Park Holistic Psychotherapy in Los Angeles, California.
EPISODE #60 - Throughout the month of November here at the Yes Collective, we've been diving deep into the mystical and magical world of woo for emotional health. From energy healing to Tarot to astrology, our amazing team of therapists, psychologists, and coaches have been exploring how “woo” practices can be more than fun diversions or guilty pleasures. They can be intentionally used in our mental and emotional health routines. This week Jenny and I talk to licensed therapist and voiceover artist Janell Cox about how she uses “woo” in her therapeutic work. Originally from Chicago, Janell received her BA in theatre arts from Indiana University Bloomington and her MA in clinical psychology from Antioch University with a focus on Spiritual and Depth Psychology. Today she's a licensed Marriage Family Therapist, with a strong mind-body-spirit and psychodynamic lens. She's also taught yoga for 11 years and is trained in the art of applied esoteric astrology through Debra Silverman. Today Janell practices therapy at Highland Park Holistic Psychotherapy in Los Angeles.If you're interested in how you can bring more of the unseen, mysterious aspects of life into your own mental and emotional health journey, then buckle up. You're gonna love our talk with the joyous, funny, and wise Janell Cox. Yes Collective is co-hosted by Justin Wilford, PhD and Jenny Walters, LMFT.Justin Wilford, PhD, is a co-founder of Yes Collective, an educator, a writer, and an emotional health coach. He earned doctorates from UCLA (cultural geography) and UC Irvine (public health), and specializes in translating complex, scientific ideas into actionable programs for mental and emotional health. Jenny Walters, LMFT, is a licensed marriage family therapist and senior expert contributor to the Yes Collective. She is a graduate of the Pacifica Graduate Institute and is the founder and director of Highland Park Holistic Psychotherapy in Los Angeles, California.
Welcome to Yes On-the-Go, where we bring Yes Collective members the audio version of Yes Collective expert team content straight from the app. This episode of On-the-Go is a podcast version of our Wellness Reset Meditation on Accepting Yourself Completely. As a Yes Collective member, you can download 5-minute meditations like this one and scores of other emotional health resources, tools, and articles right in the app. Check out the full Wellness Reset here: https://home.yescollective.app/posts/
EPISODE #59 - This month's theme in the Yes Collective is all about the power of "woo" for supporting our mental and emotional health. In this episode, Justin and Jenny explore the power of woo: understanding what it is, what it could be, and how we can use it consciously in our mental and emotional healing journeys. We also introduce Jenny as Justin's new co-host on the Yes Collective Podcast! The Oxford Dictionary defines “woo-woo” as “unconventional beliefs regarded as having little or no scientific basis, especially those relating to spirituality, mysticism, or alternative medicine.” For us, woo refers to not just beliefs but also practices that bring us into something beyond our own minds and the physical, empirical world. Justin and Jenny talk about their "woo" journeys and why even the most hard-nosed, materialist scientist should be ok with woo in the context of mental and emotional health. Whether you're woo-curious or a crystal-loving, sage-burning, tarot-card-reading, energy-healing lover of woo, you'll love listening to Justin and Jenny chop it up! https://jennywalters.com/ (Jenny Walters) is a licensed marriage family therapist and senior expert contributor to the Yes Collective. She is a graduate of the https://www.pacifica.edu/ (Pacifica Graduate Institute) and is the founder and director of https://www.highlandparktherapy.com/ (Highland Park Holistic Psychotherapy) in Los Angeles, California.
EPISODE #58 - This month's theme in the Yes Collective is work/life wellness, and we're diving even deeper with an outstanding leader in organizational psychology and leadership development, Dr. Avina Gupta. She's pioneered leadership and coaching engagements in organizations from small family-owned businesses to billion dollar multi-national corporations. She's a former consultant with Deloitte, has founded 2 boutique leadership development firms, and has taught courses across the globe, from Vienna to New York City. Born and raised in Canada, Avina is fluent in Hindi and can ask for a beer and directions in both German and French. She met her German-born husband Sebastian on a mountain in South Africa; and is Mom to their delightful 4-year-old son, Sai and 4-month old baby girl, Lani Mae. Avina and company currently live in Atlanta GA. In this episode, we talk about Avina's professional journey, how she helps companies create cultures of authenticity, connection, and meaning, and the different ways we all can care for our mental and emotional health across the work/life continuum.
Welcome to Yes On-the-Go, where we bring Yes Collective members the audio version of Yes Collective expert team content straight from the app. This episode of On-the-Go is a podcast version of our Wellness Reset Meditation on Rest. As a Yes Collective member, you can download 5-minute meditations like this one and scores of other emotional health resources, tools, and articles right in the app. Check out the full Wellness Reset here: https://home.yescollective.app/posts/%F0%9F%8E%A7-wellness-reset-to-rest (https://home.yescollective.app/posts/
Welcome to Yes On-the-Go, where we bring Yes Collective members the audio version of a Yes Collective expert team content. This is for all of us parents who are too busy or — let's face it — too worn out at the end of the day to read. But we still want the mental and emotional wellness tools the Yes Collective expert team serves up. This episode of On-the-Go is an audio version of our Five Things Friday article, Five Things You Need to Know About Trauma. In this audio article, one of our amazing Yes Collective therapists, Jenny Walters, LMFT, explains what attachment trauma is, how it's related to attachment styles, and first steps to start healing attachment traumas we might be carrying. This and tons of other amazing mental and emotional wellness content is available in the Yes Collective app. Link to original article: https://home.yescollective.app/posts/things-you-need-to-know-about-attachment-trauma (https://home.yescollective.app/posts/things-you-need-to-know-about-attachment-trauma)
EPISODE #56 - Buckle up. This month's theme in the Yes Collective is emotional trauma and we're kicking everything off with our interview with the incomparable Tanner Wallace, PhD. Tanner is a trauma recovery coach and educator, a level 1 practitioner in Internal Family Systems, a complex trauma survivor, and a parent. She also earned a PhD in education from UCLA and was a tenured professor at the University of Pittsburgh studying psychological safety and the motivation to learn. Tanner describes herself as a compassionate, no-contact daughter, supportive sibling to an also-in-recovery human, a second wife, an ex-wife, a biological mother, a stepmother, a holder of space, a cheerleader, and a champion for Self Energetic living. We dove deep into trauma, complex trauma, and healing from trauma as a parent, partner and person. Tanner dropped so many nuggets of wisdom, you'll need to listen to this episode multiple times—on half speed. So, grab a cup of tea, relax into your favorite chair, and meet the amazing and wise Tanner Wallace, PhD.
EPISODE #55 - Buckle up. This month's theme in the Yes Collective is emotional trauma and we're kicking everything off with our interview with Ruthie Duran Deffley. She's the founder of Healthy Mind/Mente Sana and a licensed clinical social worker and therapist in Savannah, Georgia who specializes in trauma recovery. She grew up in Mexico City, earned degrees from Georgetown University and the University of Minnesota, and is also a certified facilitator of trauma-sensitive yoga. We talked about Ruthie's winding path into the field of mental health, her own recovery, how she uses trauma-sensitive yoga and other modalities to help people recover from trauma, and how parents can take a trauma-informed approach to parenting and their own wellbeing.
We're so excited that this month's theme in the Yes Collective is emotional health and friendship. As busy working parents, we know how our friendships get pushed way down the priority list, so we are starting the month talking to Blake Blankenbecler, a licensed therapist who specializes in trauma, anxiety, eating disorders, and - most importantly - friendships. She specializes in helping people be better friends and have deeper more meaningful friendships. We were joined by Yes Collective contributor and therapist, Jenny Walters, to talk about making new friends, navigating conflicts with your friends, and how to know when a friendship is coming to an end. Without further ado, here's the wise and wonderful Blake Blankenbecler.
Welcome to Yes On-the-Go, where we bring Yes Collective members the audio version of a Yes Collective expert team content. This is for all of us parents who are too busy or — let's face it — too worn out at the end of the day to read. But we still want the mental and emotional wellness tools the Yes Collective expert team serves up. This episode of On-the-Go is an audio version of our 5 Things Friday article, 5 Body-Based Wellness Strategies for Working Parents. In this audio article, our expert team put together five body-based strategies that are shown to improve mood and energy levels and reduce anxiety and depression. This and tons of other amazing mental and emotional wellness content is available in the Yes Collective app. Link to original article: https://home.yescollective.app/posts/things-friday-5-body-based-wellness-strategies-for-working-parents (https://home.yescollective.app/posts/things-friday-5-body-based-wellness-strategies-for-working-parents)
EPISODE #49 - We're switching things up this week! We're dropping a 5-minute, stress-busting Wellness Reset meditation on the power of three deep breaths. We have loads more of these 5-minute, quick-hit meditations on our members-only private podcast feed. So, if you want to be sure to access all that plus a ton of other amazing Yes Collective audio content, become a subscribing member today at https://www.yescollective.co/ (www.yescollective.co).
EPISODE #48 - Welcome to Yes Collective's June Mom-isode, a monthly episode where Yes Collective CEO and mother of two, https://home.yescollective.app/members/6215926 (Audra DiPadova), chats with Yes Collective Editor-at-Large and fellow mother, https://home.yescollective.app/members/5401928 (Anne Watson), about the mental and emotional challenges of working motherhood. Quick note: Mom-isodes stream in their entirety on our private, members-only feed. (The public feed only has the first 30 minutes.) So, if you want to be sure to catch all future Mom-isodes plus a ton of other amazing Yes Collective audio content on our members-only private feed, become a subscribing member today at https://www.yescollective.co/ (www.yescollective.co).
EPISODE #47 - Welcome to the Yes Collective Therapist's Circle, a space where we bring on our expert psychologists, therapists, and coaches to answer parents' mental health questions, talk about the mental health theme of the month, and give us some practical emotional fitness tools to bring in to our daily lives. This week, we welcomed into the circle the amazing Bridget Cross, licensed maternal mental health therapist, and Yes Collective expert contributor. Bridget answered parents' questions about going back to work after maternity leave, how to respond when your teenager says they hate you, handling a child who's anxious about trying new things, and a lot more! So many amazing practices, tips, and nuggets of wisdom were dropped!
EPISODE #44 - Welcome to Yes Collective's Mom-isode, a monthly episode where Yes Collective CEO and mother of two, https://home.yescollective.app/members/6215926 (Audra DiPadova), chats with Yes Collective Editor-at-Large and fellow mother, https://home.yescollective.app/members/5401928 (Anne Watson), about the mental and emotional challenges of working motherhood. In this Mom-isode, Audra and Anne bring on Yes Collective's Director of Mental and Emotional Health, https://home.yescollective.app/members/5761021 (Alicia Wuth, PsyD). They talk about the emotional labor, maternity leave, going back to work, and a lot more! Quick note: Mom-isodes stream in their entirety on our private, members-only feed. (The public feed only has the first 30 minutes.) So, if you want to be sure to catch all future Mom-isodes plus a ton of other amazing Yes Collective audio content on our members-only private feed, become a subscribing member today at https://www.yescollective.co/ (www.yescollective.co).
Welcome to the Yes Collective Therapist's Circle, a space where we bring on our expert psychologists, therapists, and coaches to answer parents' mental health questions, talk about the mental health theme of the month, and give us some practical emotional fitness tools to bring in to our daily lives. This week, Audra welcomed into the circle the amazing Dr. https://home.yescollective.app/members/5761021 (Alicia Wuth, PsyD), clinical psychologist, therapist, and Yes Collective's Director of Mental and Emotional Health. Alicia answered parents' questions about dealing with feelings of stuckness at work, how to let go of parenting habits inherited from your parents, how to respond when your child rejects you, and more. So many amazing practices, tips, and nuggets of wisdom were dropped!
Welcome to Yes On-the-Go, where we bring Yes Collective members the audio version of a Yes Collective expert team content. This is for all of us parents who are too busy or — let's face it — too worn out at the end of the day to read. But we still want the mental and emotional wellness tools the Yes Collective expert team serves up. This episode of On-the-Go is an audio version of our 5 Feelings Parents Don't Want to Talk About (But Need To). In this article, the Yes Collective therapy team names these scary feelings so that more parents can talk openly about them and relate to them in healthier ways. This and tons of other amazing mental and emotional wellness content is available in the Yes Collective app. Link to original article: https://home.yescollective.app/posts/five-feelings-parents-dont-want-to-talk-about-but-need-to (https://home.yescollective.app/posts/five-feelings-parents-dont-want-to-talk-about-but-need-to)
Welcome to Yes On-the-Go, where we bring Yes Collective members the audio version of a Yes Collective expert team content. This is for all of us parents who are too busy or — let's face it — too worn out at the end of the day to read. But we still want the mental and emotional wellness tools the Yes Collective expert team serves up. This episode of On-the-Go is an audio version of our 10 Laws of Emotional Physics. In this article, we learn about what emotions are and how they work in our bodies, hearts, and minds. This and tons of other amazing mental and emotional wellness content is available in the Yes Collective app. Link to original article: https://home.yescollective.app/posts/ten-laws-of-emotional-physics (https://home.yescollective.app/posts/ten-laws-of-emotional-physics)
EPISODE #41 - Welcome to the Yes Collective's Mom-isode, a monthly episode where Yes Collective CEO and mother of two, Audra DiPadova, chats with Yes Collective Editor-at-Large and fellow mother, Anne Watson, about the mental and emotional challenges of working motherhood. They'll have other amazing moms on with them to reflect on practices, ideas, and tips and tricks for getting through the daily grind with a bit more patience, presence, and peace. It's a space to just let loose, get real, and say yes to the ridiculously challenging events that make up working motherhood. This initial Mom-isode is airing in its entirety on the public feed. If you want to catch all future Mom-isodes plus a ton of other amazing Yes Collective audio content on our members-only private feed, become a subscribing member today at https://yescollective.co/ (yescollective.co).
EPISODE #40 - Welcome to the Yes Collective Therapist's Circle, a space where we bring on our expert psychologists, therapists, and coaches to answer parents' mental health questions, talk about the mental health theme of the month, and give us some practical emotional fitness tools to bring in to our daily lives. This week, we have the incredible Nadia Torres-Eaton, PsyD, clinical psychologist and therapist. Nadia answers parents questions about kids' conflicts at school, ADHD, teens sending revealing pictures on their phones, dealing with feelings of stuckness, and more. So many amazing practices, tips, and nuggets of wisdom were dropped! These sessions are available exclusively on our members-only podcast feed. If you're a subscriber in the Yes Collective app and want the private podcast feed, head into the app and message us at "Audra & Justin at the Yes Collective." If you're not a subscriber yet, then sign up today and we'll send you a link to the private feed today!
EPISODE #37 - Dr. Frank Anderson is a sort of super hero in the field of mental health. He's a psychiatrist, author, speaker, and trauma specialist. He did his residency in psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, worked with Bessel van der Kolk at the Trauma Center, is the former director of the Foundation for Self Leadership, a senior trainer of Internal Family Systems therapy and is an advisor to the International Association of Trauma Professionals. He's also a father of two boys and is an expert on Internal Family Systems and parenting. What this résumé boils down to is this: there is no better expert than Dr. Anderson to help us kick off cycle-breaking month. His entire career has been dedicated to breaking patterns of trauma, neglect, and emotional wounds. And he doesn't just do this in his day job. He's a father of two boys who brings all of training, wisdom, and compassion home to practice what he preaches. In this episode, we talk about the groundbreaking and mind-blowing mental health therapy called Internal Family Systems, trauma, breaking cycles, parenting through your True Self, and we even touch on psychedelics. This is one of the best conversations we've had on the Yes Collective podcast.
EPISODE #35 - Welcome to the Yes Collective Therapist's Circle, a space where we bring on our expert psychologists, therapists, and coaches to answer parents' mental health questions, talk about the mental health theme of the month, and give us some practical emotional fitness tools to bring in to our daily lives. This week, we have the incredible https://christinafurnival.com/ (Christina Furnival, LPC), therapist, children's book author, and mom. Christina answer parents questions about self-care during a divorce, dealing with religious grandparents when raising kids without religion, giving space to your child experiencing big emotions vs. engaging with them, and more. So many amazing practices, tips, and nuggets of wisdom were dropped! Starting next month, these sessions will be available exclusively on our members-only podcast feed. If you're a member in the Yes Collective app and want the private podcast feed, head into the app and message us at "Audra & Justin at the Yes Collective." If you're not a member yet, then sign up today and we'll send you a link when our private feed goes live!
EPISODE #34 - Welcome to Yes Collective On-the-Go, where we bring Yes Collective members the audio version of a Yes Collective expert team article. This is for all of us parents who are too busy or — let's face it — too worn out at the end of the day to read. But we still want the mental and emotional wellness tools the Yes Collective expert team serves up. This episode of On-the-Go is an audio version of "How to Talk to Your Teen About Their Love Life" by health professor and sexual health expert Dr. Jena Curtis. This and tons of other amazing mental and emotional wellness content is available in the Yes Collective app.
EPISODE 34 - Welcome to our new monthly series, Yes Collective On the Go, where we bring members the audio version of a Yes Collective expert team article. This is for all of us parents who are too busy or — let's face it — too worn out at the end of the day to read. But we still want the mental and emotional wellness tools the Yes Collective expert team serves up. Before we dive in, just a quick note: in the future all Yes Collective on the go episodes will be available exclusively on our members-only feed, so if you're not a member of Yes Collective head on over to yescollective.co and sign up today!This episode of Yes Collective on the go is an audio version of our expert team's article for 5 Things Friday, entitled five tips for a super dope date night. This and tons of other amazing mental and emotional wellness content is available in the Yes Collective app.
EPISODE 32 - Welcome to the Yes Collective Therapist's Circle, a space where we bring on our expert psychologists, therapists, and coaches to answer parents' mental health questions, talk about the mental health theme of the month, and give us some practical emotional fitness tools to bring in to our daily lives. This week, we have the always amazing, wise, and wonderful Jenny Walters, licensed marriage and family therapist, founder & clinical director of Highland Park Holistic Psychotherapy, and creator at www.jennywalters.com. Jenny answer parents questions about the balance they have to make between caring about their children's health and falling into anxious, over-controlling behavior; parent sleep and insomnia; how working parents can bring more energy home at the end of the day; and what to do when two parents have an irresolvable difference. So many amazing practices, tips, and nuggets of wisdom were dropped! Starting next month, these sessions will be available exclusively on our members-only podcast feed. If you're a member in the Yes Collective app and want the private podcast feed, head into the app and message us at "Audra & Justin at the Yes Collective." If you're not a member yet, then sign up today and we'll send you a link when our private feed goes live!
EPISODE #30 - We've known for quite some time about Jayson and the amazing work he does at The Relationship School and we couldn't wait to have him come on the podcast and help us kick off relationship month here at Yes Collective. We dove into Jayson's journey to becoming a relationship expert (a title that he rejects, but we're giving it him anyway!), how his relationships with his partner and kids have blossomed because of his work, how conflict in any relationship is inevitable, and how repair and growth are always possible. We also get some amazing tools and strategies from his new book Getting to Zero: How to Work Through Conflict in Your High Stakes Relationships. We talk about practices that can help anyone repair relationships and achieve deep connection amidst any conflict. If you have a high-stakes relationship in your life, whether it's your marriage, your kids, at work, or a friendship, then you'll absolutely want to tune in. So without further ado, here's our conversation with the wise and amazing Jayson Gaddis.
EPISODE #29 - We're back! We're returning from hiatus with a new name and look, a refined mission, and ground-breaking mental wellness & coaching programs just for parents. In this episode we catch you up on what's new, what's changed, and what's gonna keep being awesome.
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