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The Dignity of Suffering
Mitchell Smolkin
33 episodes
1 week ago
Have you ever been brought to your knees by the challenges of life? What if you could enter the world of the therapist, be a fly on the wall, and hear their stories and insights into life's biggest challenges; a place to learn from the experiences of others who have tried to find dignity in their suffering. That's what we do each week on The Dignity of Suffering. Hosted by Mitchell Smolkin –– registered psychotherapist, author, and speaker – every episode is a candid look at the trials and tribulations of being alive, and how slowing down and becoming curious about our human experience can enrich our perspectives and plant our feet more firmly on the ground
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Mental Health
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness
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Have you ever been brought to your knees by the challenges of life? What if you could enter the world of the therapist, be a fly on the wall, and hear their stories and insights into life's biggest challenges; a place to learn from the experiences of others who have tried to find dignity in their suffering. That's what we do each week on The Dignity of Suffering. Hosted by Mitchell Smolkin –– registered psychotherapist, author, and speaker – every episode is a candid look at the trials and tribulations of being alive, and how slowing down and becoming curious about our human experience can enrich our perspectives and plant our feet more firmly on the ground
Show more...
Mental Health
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness
Episodes (20/33)
The Dignity of Suffering
033: Beginnings, Middles, and Ends: The End Is Often the Hardest Part, So Let's Make It Beautiful
3 years ago
26 minutes

The Dignity of Suffering
032: It Takes Two to Tango: How to Find Compassion and Empathy with your Partner this Holiday with Couples Therapist Louise Wästlund
3 years ago
33 minutes 47 seconds

The Dignity of Suffering
031: Relationships and the Holidays: Making Sense Out of Couples Under Pressure
3 years ago
24 minutes 48 seconds

The Dignity of Suffering
030: Shame Part 3: The Tight Rope Act of Healing, How to Walk With the Dragons
3 years ago
20 minutes 51 seconds

The Dignity of Suffering
029: Shame Part 2: Learning to Play the Notes of Our Emotions, the Importance of Filling the Silence
4 years ago
35 minutes 19 seconds

The Dignity of Suffering
028: Shame: The Quiet, Absent, Destroyer
4 years ago
27 minutes 20 seconds

The Dignity of Suffering
027: The Art of Separation: The Power of Ritual to Contain the Spaces In Between, A Special Musical Podcast Part 2
4 years ago
40 minutes 34 seconds

The Dignity of Suffering
026: Adieu Adieu: Leaving and Returning: the Endurance and Transformation of Memory and Loss - A Special Musical Podcast Edition
4 years ago
30 minutes 5 seconds

The Dignity of Suffering
025: Confessions of a Couple's Therapist: The Dangers of Literal and Binary Thinking
4 years ago
33 minutes 29 seconds

The Dignity of Suffering
024: Helping Men Talk About Emotions: An Interview with Life Coach and EZ Podcast Host Furkhan Dandia
4 years ago
40 minutes 12 seconds

The Dignity of Suffering
023: The Tension Between Poetic and Scientific Explanations of Human Experience
4 years ago
47 minutes 33 seconds

The Dignity of Suffering
022: Neurodiversity, Medication, and Psychedelics: An Interview with Joe Satin Levin
4 years ago
1 hour 31 seconds

The Dignity of Suffering
021: The Power of the Breath with Psychotherapist, Yoga Teacher, and Artist Esther Kalaba
4 years ago
54 minutes 29 seconds

The Dignity of Suffering
020: Doing All The Work In Relationships: The Plight of the Burnt-Out Pursuer and the Psychodynamics of Anxious Attachment
4 years ago
40 minutes 18 seconds

The Dignity of Suffering
019: Sexology and the Art of Physical Intimacy with Sex Therapist Isiah McKimmie
4 years ago
40 minutes 17 seconds

The Dignity of Suffering
018: The Melancholy of the Human Position: Scholar Dr. Dustin Atlas in Conversation About the Work of Martin Buber and The Ephemeralness of Relationship
4 years ago
1 hour 19 seconds

The Dignity of Suffering
017: Is It Just a Placebo? No, It's the Real Deal. Two Mitchell Smolkins Find Each Other and Discuss the Family Business: Pain
4 years ago
57 minutes 57 seconds

The Dignity of Suffering
016: Why Psychological Theory Changes and the Dangers of Oversimplification: Towards a Flexible and Humanistic Understanding of Ourselves
4 years ago
49 minutes 39 seconds

The Dignity of Suffering
014: The Heart of Conflict: How to Create Safety, Flexibility and Love with Our Children with Clinical Mental Health Counselor Pripo Teplitsky
4 years ago
59 minutes 58 seconds

The Dignity of Suffering
013: Parenting Acoustics: Cultivating Safety, Curiosity and Flexibility in the Brain of the Child
4 years ago
33 minutes 9 seconds

The Dignity of Suffering
Have you ever been brought to your knees by the challenges of life? What if you could enter the world of the therapist, be a fly on the wall, and hear their stories and insights into life's biggest challenges; a place to learn from the experiences of others who have tried to find dignity in their suffering. That's what we do each week on The Dignity of Suffering. Hosted by Mitchell Smolkin –– registered psychotherapist, author, and speaker – every episode is a candid look at the trials and tribulations of being alive, and how slowing down and becoming curious about our human experience can enrich our perspectives and plant our feet more firmly on the ground