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What Drives You?
Ellen Y. Chute
20 episodes
7 months ago
Have you ever thought about why you think the way you think? Or act the way you act? Have you ever thought about what drives you in life and relationships? In the "What Drives You?" podcast, we explore these questions and more through the relatable metaphor of the "family car," which sheds light on how our family of origin dynamics impact us throughout our lives. What Drives You is brought to you by Ellen Y. Chute, a licensed therapist, former lecturer at the University of Michigan, and family systems expert. For the first six episodes, Ellen is joined by Tolly Taylor, an award winning reporter and expert interviewer. Together, Ellen and Tolly bring us an enlightening and thought-provoking dialogue that sparks the question, "What drives you?"
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Have you ever thought about why you think the way you think? Or act the way you act? Have you ever thought about what drives you in life and relationships? In the "What Drives You?" podcast, we explore these questions and more through the relatable metaphor of the "family car," which sheds light on how our family of origin dynamics impact us throughout our lives. What Drives You is brought to you by Ellen Y. Chute, a licensed therapist, former lecturer at the University of Michigan, and family systems expert. For the first six episodes, Ellen is joined by Tolly Taylor, an award winning reporter and expert interviewer. Together, Ellen and Tolly bring us an enlightening and thought-provoking dialogue that sparks the question, "What drives you?"
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education,
Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health,
Relationships
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Where Did You Sit In the Car?
What Drives You?
33 minutes 52 seconds
3 years ago
Where Did You Sit In the Car?
Who were you in your family car…the smart one, the athlete, the baby, the lazy one? Our roles influence us forever! In this episode, Ellen and Tolly dig into the rules and roles of the family car and how those dynamics stay with us, driving us, throughout our lives. Ellen shares about her family car growing up and how those roles and rules led her to create a new family car when she married and had a family of her own. The illustrations of Ellen and Tolly's personal examples help us to become aware of the rules and roles in our family car growing up and how we may be responding to those dynamics now, in our current cars. You are guaranteed to find glimpses of yourself, your parents, and your siblings in this episode!
What Drives You?
Have you ever thought about why you think the way you think? Or act the way you act? Have you ever thought about what drives you in life and relationships? In the "What Drives You?" podcast, we explore these questions and more through the relatable metaphor of the "family car," which sheds light on how our family of origin dynamics impact us throughout our lives. What Drives You is brought to you by Ellen Y. Chute, a licensed therapist, former lecturer at the University of Michigan, and family systems expert. For the first six episodes, Ellen is joined by Tolly Taylor, an award winning reporter and expert interviewer. Together, Ellen and Tolly bring us an enlightening and thought-provoking dialogue that sparks the question, "What drives you?"