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The Best (Relational) Self Podcast
Astin Wangel-Brown, LCSW
12 episodes
1 day ago
A podcast centered on each of us becoming our best relational self in order to create the partnerships we long for and possibly, eventually, improve the relational climate of our lives, our communities and our world
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A podcast centered on each of us becoming our best relational self in order to create the partnerships we long for and possibly, eventually, improve the relational climate of our lives, our communities and our world
Show more...
Relationships
Society & Culture
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Episode 2: Who?…Me?!
The Best (Relational) Self Podcast
21 minutes 13 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 2: Who?…Me?!

This episode starts with raw share on why I’m doing this, that I felt inspired to record while driving ☺️. After this, I get into where I think we should start.

What even is a relational self and where do I find it?

In this episode we get on the same page about what I mean by “relational self.” I encourage us to take a non-judgmental look at our end of the relationship dynamic, to find insights that may be more supportive to our work to create relationship change than we’ve realized.

The Best (Relational) Self Podcast
A podcast centered on each of us becoming our best relational self in order to create the partnerships we long for and possibly, eventually, improve the relational climate of our lives, our communities and our world