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The Best (Relational) Self Podcast
Astin Wangel-Brown, LCSW
12 episodes
6 days 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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Relationships
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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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Everybody to the relational therapy couch!! A post election episode
The Best (Relational) Self Podcast
29 minutes 21 seconds
11 months ago
Everybody to the relational therapy couch!! A post election episode

Recorded just one week after the election, I use this episode to address the relational climate as a US collective and invite everyone to the relational therapy couch. I imagine treating the collective as I would a relationship I’m working with in therapy. I call us in to take a look at, and take full responsibility for, our relational selves and the relational dynamics we’re engaged in.

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