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Really, is that the way you see me?
Iris First Relations Coach
10 episodes
1 month ago
What if you were able to open up the blind spots in your relationships? What would be possible? Hi, I am Iris First Relations Coach. For the past 30 years, I passionately pursued the fields of psycho-spirituality, discovering what makes people tick and where they get stuck. I have found that opening-up one’s blind spots and implementing different practices to keep those insights present, gives rise to the most satisfying relationships. I will be sharing with you my favorite tools and practices for creating new and empowering ways of being in your relationships. And of course, all relationships with others begin with the one with yourself. Which is the cornerstone of this podcast. Buddha has said, "When all is understood, all is forgiven," which is the foundation of having healthy and satisfying relationships. And yet, intellectually understanding is not enough; there must also be an understanding from the heart. The root of the word "relationship" is "relate," which means considering an other's point of view. The mastery of this skill can only occur through commitment, willingness, and courage. I am speaking of the kind of courage beyond our automatic unconscious defensiveness; and the willingness to see any given situation from a new and different lens. Being courageous does not mean to be without fear; it is having your angst and taking a leap of faith anyway. Courage is the ability to vulnerable. "Really, is that the way you see me?" focuses on the willingness to put aside our ego's need to be seen in a certain way and consider what the other is saying, without hearing it as criticism and blame; but rather as an opportunity and gift of being profoundly related and connected to them. This podcast and the upcoming book will introduce new ways to see yourself, others, and the world around you. You are not alone in your struggles, just an extraordinary soul in a human experience. "The only way out is through!" Robert Frost I can't wait to embark on this journey with you! Iris
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What if you were able to open up the blind spots in your relationships? What would be possible? Hi, I am Iris First Relations Coach. For the past 30 years, I passionately pursued the fields of psycho-spirituality, discovering what makes people tick and where they get stuck. I have found that opening-up one’s blind spots and implementing different practices to keep those insights present, gives rise to the most satisfying relationships. I will be sharing with you my favorite tools and practices for creating new and empowering ways of being in your relationships. And of course, all relationships with others begin with the one with yourself. Which is the cornerstone of this podcast. Buddha has said, "When all is understood, all is forgiven," which is the foundation of having healthy and satisfying relationships. And yet, intellectually understanding is not enough; there must also be an understanding from the heart. The root of the word "relationship" is "relate," which means considering an other's point of view. The mastery of this skill can only occur through commitment, willingness, and courage. I am speaking of the kind of courage beyond our automatic unconscious defensiveness; and the willingness to see any given situation from a new and different lens. Being courageous does not mean to be without fear; it is having your angst and taking a leap of faith anyway. Courage is the ability to vulnerable. "Really, is that the way you see me?" focuses on the willingness to put aside our ego's need to be seen in a certain way and consider what the other is saying, without hearing it as criticism and blame; but rather as an opportunity and gift of being profoundly related and connected to them. This podcast and the upcoming book will introduce new ways to see yourself, others, and the world around you. You are not alone in your struggles, just an extraordinary soul in a human experience. "The only way out is through!" Robert Frost I can't wait to embark on this journey with you! Iris
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Relationships
Education,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement,
Science,
Social Sciences
Episodes (10/10)
Really, is that the way you see me?
Your Relationships and the Demon Monologues
”Ever catch yourself stuck in a loop of negative self-talk or silent criticism of those around you?”  In this episode, we dive into the trap of ’Demon Monologues’—those internal conversations that sabotage our relationships, self-trust and emotional well-being.” And how to navigate your way out.
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8 months ago
24 minutes

Really, is that the way you see me?
The 3 Enneagram Instincts and Family Gatherings with Sandra DeClerq
This episode focuses on the role the 3 Enneagram Instincts play in family gatherings. It is genuinely a must-be listened-to episode before your Easter and Passover gatherings.
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3 years ago
41 minutes

Really, is that the way you see me?
Relationships and Being the Same Enneagram Personality Trifecta a Type7's Perspective
In this episode we will be discussing what is like to be the same Enneagram Trifecta Personality type and Instinct. The ease and challenges of being wired so similarly.
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4 years ago
27 minutes

Really, is that the way you see me?
The Power of the Enneagram from the Perspective of a Type 6
In this episode, Tyler Lucchese, founder of Baby Bloom Newborn Care, Enneagram type 6, speaks openly about her self-discovery through the Enneagram and her work with Iris First and the powerful impact on her life.
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4 years ago
22 minutes

Really, is that the way you see me?
Relationships and your 3 Instinctual Survival Strategies
Discovering your dominant instinctual subtype deepens your knowledge and understanding of what creates instantaneous compatibility and chemistry in all types of relationships.
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4 years ago
17 minutes

Really, is that the way you see me?
Relationships and your Enneagram Personality Trifecta
This episode will give you a brief description of the 27 different enneagram trifecta personality types adding another dimension to understanding yourself and those around you.
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4 years ago
36 minutes

Really, is that the way you see me?
Relationships, Compatibility and the Enneagram
In this episode, we will be viewing relationships through the lens of the 9 Enneagram Personality Types with a brief description of each type and its impact on one's compatibility and challenges.
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4 years ago
22 minutes

Really, is that the way you see me?
The Ego and the Mischief is Causes in Relationships (Part 2)
This episode explores how the ego, misunderstanding, and demon monologues are the culprits that lead to disconnecting from others, even those we love the most. And ways to establish or re-establish the connection.
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4 years ago
23 minutes

Really, is that the way you see me?
The Ego and the Mischief it Causes in Relationships (Part 1)
The word "ego" is often misunderstood. This episode explores “the notorious ego” and how it unconsciously impacts our relationships.
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4 years ago
22 minutes

Really, is that the way you see me?
Introduction
This podcast and the upcoming book will introduce new ways to see yourself and others by opening up your blindspots and seeing the world through a different lens. You are not alone in your struggles, just an extraordinary soul in a human experience.
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4 years ago
1 minute

Really, is that the way you see me?
What if you were able to open up the blind spots in your relationships? What would be possible? Hi, I am Iris First Relations Coach. For the past 30 years, I passionately pursued the fields of psycho-spirituality, discovering what makes people tick and where they get stuck. I have found that opening-up one’s blind spots and implementing different practices to keep those insights present, gives rise to the most satisfying relationships. I will be sharing with you my favorite tools and practices for creating new and empowering ways of being in your relationships. And of course, all relationships with others begin with the one with yourself. Which is the cornerstone of this podcast. Buddha has said, "When all is understood, all is forgiven," which is the foundation of having healthy and satisfying relationships. And yet, intellectually understanding is not enough; there must also be an understanding from the heart. The root of the word "relationship" is "relate," which means considering an other's point of view. The mastery of this skill can only occur through commitment, willingness, and courage. I am speaking of the kind of courage beyond our automatic unconscious defensiveness; and the willingness to see any given situation from a new and different lens. Being courageous does not mean to be without fear; it is having your angst and taking a leap of faith anyway. Courage is the ability to vulnerable. "Really, is that the way you see me?" focuses on the willingness to put aside our ego's need to be seen in a certain way and consider what the other is saying, without hearing it as criticism and blame; but rather as an opportunity and gift of being profoundly related and connected to them. This podcast and the upcoming book will introduce new ways to see yourself, others, and the world around you. You are not alone in your struggles, just an extraordinary soul in a human experience. "The only way out is through!" Robert Frost I can't wait to embark on this journey with you! Iris