Send us a text Power can be a loaded word - something we’re taught to avoid, downplay, or view with suspicion. But what if power isn’t the problem? What if the issue lies in how we relate to it? In this final episode of Season 1, we reflect on what it means to reimagine power - from the early experiences that shape our understanding of it, to the habitual responses we’ve learned, and how we might use power more intentionally to influence and create change. We invite you, the listener, to noti...
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Send us a text Power can be a loaded word - something we’re taught to avoid, downplay, or view with suspicion. But what if power isn’t the problem? What if the issue lies in how we relate to it? In this final episode of Season 1, we reflect on what it means to reimagine power - from the early experiences that shape our understanding of it, to the habitual responses we’ve learned, and how we might use power more intentionally to influence and create change. We invite you, the listener, to noti...
Send us a text In this episode, we delve into the dynamics of power through Barry Oshry’s powerful framework of Uppers, Middles, and Bottoms, revealing how systemic roles shape behaviour, perception, and tension. We explore how people can use power with greater awareness from wherever they sit in the system, and how privilege and intersectionality influence these dynamics. A thought-provoking conversation for anyone seeking to lead, relate, or intervene more consciously within complex systems...
Wonder Women: Power Reimagined
Send us a text Power can be a loaded word - something we’re taught to avoid, downplay, or view with suspicion. But what if power isn’t the problem? What if the issue lies in how we relate to it? In this final episode of Season 1, we reflect on what it means to reimagine power - from the early experiences that shape our understanding of it, to the habitual responses we’ve learned, and how we might use power more intentionally to influence and create change. We invite you, the listener, to noti...