Here we are: the seventh episode of this series, and the last, at least for now.
Endings are transitions, and in this episode I discuss the relationship between conflicts and endings, as usual in great depth.
I also share what I see as the main themes in this series, and how I see it as being different from other podcasts.
Listen in to hear more about:
Why transitions and endings are so tender for us, and why they may lead us to avoid or mishandle conflicts
How ghosting and cancel culture are both indications of a dominant culture that has limited capacity to compassionately care
Some choices available to us if conflicts draw us toward ending attitudes, behaviors, communications, roles or relationships
Lastly, I share in this episode that I’ve decided to work 1:1 with folks again! You can learn more about these services on my website (note I’m offering them on a sliding scale).
As always, if you think this episode could help others you know, please share it!
Thank you so much, dear listener, for your time and attention, whatever it was, during this series’ unfolding. Please be in touch and/or stay tuned to hear more from me in the future.
And, one last reminder: Producing this series has been a great labor of love—if you’ve found value in this content, I would apprciate you considering leaving me a tip. 🙏
Links and additional resources:
Unlearning Cancel Culture with Leticia Nieto, Ari Felix, Nichole Ossa & Lindsey T. H. Jackson
TEDx talk by Harriet Lerner PhD, author of Why Won't You Apologize? Healing Big Betrayals and Everyday Hurts
Leading scientists on Cooperation in Animals and Why Humans and Other Primates Cooperate
Article and guided reflection on the trance of unworthiness, and book Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach
Fierce Compassion podcast with Dr. Roxy Manning and Sarah Peyton
Metta Hour podcast with Sharon Salzberg
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