
On I Hate You. What's For Dinner? we explore whether childhood explains everything. We'll ask our biggest questions about love and hate, rage and fear, and the awesome and mundane that all get smushed together when we're growing up. Tune in to make better sense of childhood, parenthood, and life in general.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Self-ImprovementEducationParentingKids & Family | |||

There are many ways to do therapy, and many reasons why people gravitate to certain modalities, both as patients and practitioners.
And while there are some who will insist that their way is the way, we’re happy to acknowledge where our preferred me... more
It might sound silly, or even impossible, to have a theory of everything that might show up in our clinical work.
And yet, when we’re sitting with people who are stuck or sitting with people that are suffering, so often it comes back to one of a few... more
Fear has a way of obstructing our development as people, as parents, and partners and friends. Our anxieties make us grasp for control when what we really need to do is get out of the way and let things unfold.
Easier said than done.
Today, we have... more
Establishing safety and trust is how we create connections and personal change, in therapy and in life. If we aren’t open to new experiences or perspectives, it’s a lot harder for any of us to get to all the good, gushy, connected stuff that helps us... more
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Curious to hear how your therapist talks when you’re not in the room? Listen to Gillian and Rob and friends dive into parenting, human relationships, and how our childhoods inform our worldview. Fascinating, fun, and funny!
Generally not a podcast person I was nonetheless sucked in by the team involved and topics discussed thus far. One is a friend from over 20 years ago and this project picks up right where we left off. I always wondered how far we got from the parenting and childhood we grew up with and the answer so far seems to be - not far. Fortunately, Rob and Gillian serve up a heaping dose of honesty and clarity offering their expertise, both as seasoned clinicians and imperfect parents just trying to hel... more









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