This is a podcast about personal transformation as it relates to mental, physical and spiritual well-being. Our conversations are inspired by the work of Virginia Satir, the famous family therapist. We hope to explore and expand on her work by sharing it with a broad audience.
In today’s episode, Sharon and Tim will explore context as it relates to healing, relationships, and personal growth. Virginia Satir emphasized an awareness and connection to the context that helped …
19:19 Eva shared a story of when her teacher Judith Delozier first met Virginia. That she was so full of energy of love and connection. Eva love for her family and wanting to heal the pain in her fam…
Today we have our first guest on the Self-Connection podcast, Stephen Buckbee. I really enjoyed connecting, hearing and learning from Stephen. He demonstrated a strong understanding of systemic work …
On today’s episode, Tim and Sharon explore the relationship between congruence and the Self, what is also described as “I am.” We discussed how the connection to Self can be an important grounding sp…
0:30 Meditation begins
7:21 The conversation begins. We first explore some of Virginia’s writings related to congruent living from her book “Peoplemaking” Sharon describes congruence as an energy spac…
0:14 Meditation starts
5:17 The conversation begins. We explore what do therapist do to prepare themselves for their work and Sharon shared that it is important that she does things outside of being a…
Here is a note that Tim wrote in reflecting on their first conversation:
There are roles we go into when we are giving support or receiving it.
Whenever we are in the role of supporter or supported, we…
Show notes:
0:00 we introduce the topic as a question, “What is support?” and we will try to answer it based our understanding and learnings from the universal wisdom from Virginia Satir
0:58 the medit…
0:00 We talk about what self-connection means and how this differs from self-esteem. We discuss what Satir meant by self-esteem. The Self is an energy that has intrinsic worth and this was the place …