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The Power Dynamic Podcast
Right Use of Power Institute
6 episodes
1 month ago
Why don’t we talk explicitly about power? Sometimes the power dynamics prevent it, often we don’t have a shared language or framework for talking about it, and the way most people think about power makes it seem unchangeable - so why bother? The Power Dynamic Podcast is a space for explicit conversations about social power dynamics - from personal power to systemic power - with a Right Use of Power lens. The Right Use of Power™ is a dynamic, inspiring, and relational approach to the ethical use of power to promote well-being, the common good and right relationship. We begin by talking about what power is and isn’t (from the perspective of The Right Use of Power™), what the types of power are and how we can navigate it more effectively. We will also discuss (through interviews and conversations) the nuances of power, how power differentials impact us, and the systemic foundations of power - among many other topics. This podcast is hosted by Dr. Amanda Aguilera who is the Executive Director of the Right Use of Power Institute. Dr. Amanda is a consultant, facilitator and strategist in the area of power-and-equity consciousness and conflict resolution. She is also a mother, a ninja, an avid reader and a friend of the wilderness.
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Why don’t we talk explicitly about power? Sometimes the power dynamics prevent it, often we don’t have a shared language or framework for talking about it, and the way most people think about power makes it seem unchangeable - so why bother? The Power Dynamic Podcast is a space for explicit conversations about social power dynamics - from personal power to systemic power - with a Right Use of Power lens. The Right Use of Power™ is a dynamic, inspiring, and relational approach to the ethical use of power to promote well-being, the common good and right relationship. We begin by talking about what power is and isn’t (from the perspective of The Right Use of Power™), what the types of power are and how we can navigate it more effectively. We will also discuss (through interviews and conversations) the nuances of power, how power differentials impact us, and the systemic foundations of power - among many other topics. This podcast is hosted by Dr. Amanda Aguilera who is the Executive Director of the Right Use of Power Institute. Dr. Amanda is a consultant, facilitator and strategist in the area of power-and-equity consciousness and conflict resolution. She is also a mother, a ninja, an avid reader and a friend of the wilderness.
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The Power Dynamic Podcast
Episode 6: Understanding Power Dynamics and Healing Through Consent and Restorative Justice
"In just a few minutes, the experience of receiving what you want can break your heart open and show you that your desires matter." — Betty Martin   Episode SummaryIn this enlightening conversation, Betty Martin shares her insights into the intersection of power, consent, and empowerment. The discussion explores The Wheel of Consent®, a model that fosters mutual understanding and respect for boundaries in both personal and professional contexts. Betty reflects on her personal journey with Right Use of Power™, revealing how it integrates with her work. She discusses the significance of understanding different types of power, the nuances of giving and receiving, and the importance of taking responsibility for one’s actions and desires. This conversation illustrates how such practices extend beyond intimacy and touch, offering tools for personal growth and responsible engagement in all relationships. Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction to the Conversation 00:15 Discovering the Right Use of Power 03:02 Exploring the Wheel of Consent 04:35 The Practice and Impact of Receiving 06:32 Unpacking Giving and Receiving Dynamics 11:43 Personal Power and Responsibility 16:59 Navigating Role Power and Personal Power 23:46 The Interplay of Power and Responsibility 25:37 Exploring Power and Responsibility Dynamics 26:06 The Emotional Labor of Power Differentials 26:57 Consent and Power: Navigating Complexities 28:32 The Impact of Power Dynamics in Relationships 31:46 Misuse of Power: Underuse as a Form of Misuse 32:52 The Bystander Phenomenon and Collective Power 34:23 Spiritual Leadership and Power Vulnerabilities 37:23 Addressing Misuse of Power and Restorative Justice 43:39 Personal Power and the Wheel of Consent 48:03 Reparenting Through Experiential Learning 48:36 Closing Thoughts on Power Dynamics and Personal Growth About Our Guest: Betty Martin is the originator of the Wheel of Consent and co-founder of the School of Consent, where she has trained facilitators and educators around the world in consent, boundaries, and embodied communication. With a background in chiropractic care, body-mind integration, and intimacy coaching, she brings decades of experience in group facilitation, somatic practice, and peer-led learning. Betty now focuses on mentoring practitioners and contributing to professional trainings, continuing her lifelong work of helping people feel at home in their own skin. Resources & Links: The Wheel of Consent by Betty Martin  https://www.wheelofconsent.org/free-resources The Art of Receiving and Giving by Betty Martin and Robyn Dalzen Call to Action If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing, leaving a review, or sharing it with someone you think would benefit. Follow us on Instagram [@rightuseofpower] for more insights and updates. Credits Host: Dr. Amanda Aguilera Music by: Future Makers by Styve Bolduc
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4 months ago
47 minutes

The Power Dynamic Podcast
Episode 5: Understanding Power Dynamics with Mischa Byruck: Accountability and Transformation
Understanding Power Dynamics with Mischa Byruck: Accountability and Transformation   In this episode of the Power Dynamic Podcast, Dr. Amanda Aguilera, executive director of the Right Use of Power Institute, converses with Mischa Byruck, a men's integrity coach. They explore the nuanced realms of power dynamics, accountability, and the role of power in personal and social contexts. Mischa shares insights from their professional experience in transforming power misuse into opportunities for growth and reflects on the intersectionality of power, sex, and harm. Tune in to understand how intentionality and awareness in power dynamics can reshape our relationships and societal structures.    Nora Samoran: https://www.instagram.com/norasamaran/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet   Amiya Srinivasan: https://users.ox.ac.uk/~corp1468/Welcome.html Evolve Men Website: https://www.evolve.men/ Mischa’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mischabyruck?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== 
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8 months ago
51 minutes

The Power Dynamic Podcast
Episode 4: Transformative Journeys: Navigating Power Dynamics with Stas & Lea From Spring Up Collective
Transformative Journeys: Navigating Power Dynamics with Spring Up Collective   In this inspiring episode from the Power Dynamic Podcast hosted by Dr. Amanda Aguilera, Stas and Leander from Spring Up Collective discuss their organization's journey. Spring Up focuses on transformative and restorative justice, equitable power navigation, and conflict resolution; cultivating a culture of consent & liberty for all. The discussion emphasizes the 2-3 year-long orientation process of becoming a full partner of the collective, internal practices mirroring external teachings, and extensive preparation of new members. Key themes include decentralization, mindfulness, generational perspectives on power, community empowerment, and integrating somatic practices. This episode highlights resources, personal stories, and the significance of collective responsibility in achieving societal transformation.   Leander (they/he), Stas (they/them), and shaïna (they/them) founded Spring Up in 2013-2014 to build a community of practice embodying consent and liberation within our relationships, creative practices, and daily lives. For 10 years, Spring Up has used fiction, art, role play, and community education to popularize the skills and frameworks necessary to be free together. We have grown into a collective of 12 creatives, care workers, liberatory educators, transformative justice practitioners, and an alumni community of over 1500 people. ​ Spring Up hosts liberatory learning spaces through online classes at bluelight academy of the liberatory arts, print materials and curriculum, retreats, and coaching. We are a worker coop with 9 other members on the journey to co-ownership: Mara, Brianna, Gaya, rj, Thanh, Amanda, Kai, Juli, and Natasha. Our core values are Consent, Accountability, and Transformation.  00:00 Welcome to the Power Dynamic Podcast 01:36 Introducing Lea and Stas from Spring Up 03:06 Founding and Evolution of Spring Up Collective 05:26 Training and Internal Practices 09:13 Navigating Power and Conflict 11:43 The Role of Structure in Decentralized Power 17:28 Mindfulness and Social Change 18:41 The Importance of Grief and Acceptance 20:52 Embracing Collective Responsibility 21:46 The Power of Group Transformation 24:14 Intentional Communities and Personal Growth 26:04 The Role of Collective Action in Personal Development 32:49 Navigating Leadership and Power Dynamics 35:48 Spring Up: Practicing Collective Liberation 41:50 Conclusion and Final Thoughts     Fall 2024 Power Conscious Authentic Leadership: https://rightuseofpower.org/event/power-conscious-authentic-leadership-2/ Spring Up: https://www.timetospringup.org/
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1 year ago
43 minutes

The Power Dynamic Podcast
Episode 3: Jeff Couillard and Navigating Power Dynamics in Professional Spaces
In today’s episode, we got to converse with Jeff Couillard, currently the Board President of the Right Use of Power Institute and Co-CEO of the Ally Co. In our conversation, we delve into the nuanced complexities of power dynamics within professional settings. Jeff shares his journey into effectively understanding and utilizing power dynamics in various professional contexts, including addiction treatment programs, healthcare, leadership development, and more. He emphasizes the importance of the Right Use of Power™ and its impact on culture, leadership, and systemic change. Stemming from a need to address power structures within an addiction treatment center, Jeff delves into the meaningful integration of power dynamics understanding into leadership and organizational culture. By emphasizing the significance of collective power, the conversation discusses the challenges of misalignments between intention and impact, the paradox of power and accountability, and the necessity for a shift towards inclusive and participative decision-making in organizations. The dialogue further highlights the significance of deep listening and the responsibility of leaders to align actions with intended impacts. All this is to create a transformative potential of acknowledging and responsibly navigating power dynamics to foster environments of growth, collaboration, and equitable power distribution.   Articles Mentioned: Cynefin Framework -  https://thecynefin.co/about-us/about-cynefin-framework/?srsltid=AfmBOopKS68KEI6A2vIIiBCMOsF75EMCctOT8_uizeDXJCDvVC0LvkAc   Promo: Power-Conscious Authentic Leadership Program https://rightuseofpower.org/leadership-series/   00:00 The Journey to Understanding Power Dynamics 00:41 Discovering the Language of Power in Addiction Treatment 03:08 Expanding the Power Conversation Beyond Addiction Treatment 05:11 Challenges and Resistance in Conversations About Power 07:17 Approaching Power Dynamics in Organizational Cultures 14:10 Navigating the Intention-Impact Gap in Leadership 19:59 Deep Listening and the Role of Power in Diversity and Inclusion 23:31 Exploring Power Dynamics and Organizational Change 24:03 The Role of Power in Healing and Growth 24:46 Systemic Power and Its Influence 27:05 Challenges in Consulting and Leadership Development 27:58 The Impact of Hyper-Individualized Approaches 31:00 Creating Sustainable Change in Organizations 35:32 The Importance of Collective Power and Accountability 42:57 Celebrating Success and Embracing Continuous Improvement
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1 year ago
52 minutes

The Power Dynamic Podcast
Episode 2: Vinay Gunther & Exploring Power Dynamics in Leadership and Personal Development
In this episode of the Power Dynamic Podcast, we have a conversation about power dynamics and personal development with Steve Vinay Gunther, an international Gestalt trainer with over 40 years of experience in Gestalt therapy and training. Vinay shares insights from his journey and studies in understanding the use of power within therapy, organizations, and personal development, sparked by his observations of power dynamics in the Gestalt community and his PhD research on middle managers' experiences with power. He delves into the complexities of power in relationships, the importance of self-awareness in wielding power ethically, and the intersection of personal and systemic power dynamics. The conversation also touches on Vinay’s concept of 'un-virtues' and the ethical considerations around the use of power, especially in therapeutic settings and leadership positions. Vinay’s reflections offer a nuanced exploration of how power operates across different domains and the role of self-awareness and ethical responsibility in its exercise.   Sources: Steve Vinay Gunther, by nature an optimist and an adventurer.   Resources: “Connecting Strategic and Intimate Interactions: The Need for Balance,” by Sonia M. Nevis, Ph.D., Stephanie Backman, MSSA, Edwin Nevis, PH.D. (2003) Gestalt Therapy International “Who Minds the Minders,” by Steve Vinay Gunther (2014).  Enemy of the People, IMDB   Trainings: Power Conscious Authentic Leadership Program
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1 year ago
53 minutes

The Power Dynamic Podcast
Episode 1: Dr. Cedar Barstow & Succession Planning with Power
Our guest for this episode is Dr. Cedar Barstow. She is the Founder of the Right Use of Power Institute and the creator of the Right Use of Power™ approach, which is a dynamic, inspiring, and relational approach to the ethical use of power to promote well-being and right-relationship.  After developing the approach for 35 years she is retiring and moving into a new role at the Institute. In this conversation we are discussing the origins and evolution of Right Use of Power, our conscious transfer of leadership and the challenges of succession planning. We also discuss some insights about the the growth of Right Use of Power and the most important aspects of the next phase of curriculum development.
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2 years ago
38 minutes

The Power Dynamic Podcast
Why don’t we talk explicitly about power? Sometimes the power dynamics prevent it, often we don’t have a shared language or framework for talking about it, and the way most people think about power makes it seem unchangeable - so why bother? The Power Dynamic Podcast is a space for explicit conversations about social power dynamics - from personal power to systemic power - with a Right Use of Power lens. The Right Use of Power™ is a dynamic, inspiring, and relational approach to the ethical use of power to promote well-being, the common good and right relationship. We begin by talking about what power is and isn’t (from the perspective of The Right Use of Power™), what the types of power are and how we can navigate it more effectively. We will also discuss (through interviews and conversations) the nuances of power, how power differentials impact us, and the systemic foundations of power - among many other topics. This podcast is hosted by Dr. Amanda Aguilera who is the Executive Director of the Right Use of Power Institute. Dr. Amanda is a consultant, facilitator and strategist in the area of power-and-equity consciousness and conflict resolution. She is also a mother, a ninja, an avid reader and a friend of the wilderness.