
This podcast "The Relationships We Live In" is an ongoing conversation where the world and ideas are explored through the lens of relationship, those interactive processes of life, and the interconnectedness of all the parts, big and small, that make up the reality in which we live.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationMental HealthHealth & FitnessSelf-Improvement | |||

In this episode with Tom Schur & Charlie White, we discuss Tom's Mag-Min model, the process of systemic supervision, Bowen Theory, and participation as a path to discussing and working on deep change, or second-order change.
Tom Schur is a Family S... more
In this episode, Patrick Stinson and I explore the state of art in psychotherapy, and how to build research rooted theory. Patrick lays out the model he has been building, called SARF (Symptom, Anxiety, Relationship, Functioning).
Patrick is the fo... more
In this episode Erik Thompson and I explore meditation, transcendence, and the idea of the Universal Self.
Erik is the founder and president of Thompson Leadership Development, an executive coaching firm designed to assist high performing teams in ... more
In this episode Dr. Meredith Elkins and I discuss the concepts and ideas in her latest book "Parenting Anxiety: breaking the cycle of worry and raising resilient kids.
Dr. Meredith Elkins is a clinical psychologist who helps kids, teens, and parent... more
In this episode writer, comedian, teacher, and systemic thinker, Michael Long and I discuss his recent books "The Molecule of More" and "Taming the Molecule of More." We explore how dopamine actually works, how that differs from the popular understan... more
In this episode, Randy Frost, former director of the Bowen Center in Georgetown, discusses the challenges of family research, and the benefits of taking on a research position in your own life, your relationships, and your role in society. We explore... more
In this episode, Randy Frost, former director of the Bowen Center in Georgetown, discusses the challenges of family research, and the benefits of taking on a research position in your own life, your relationships, and your role in society. We explore... more
In this episode Andrea Schara discusses her relationship to Murray Bowen, his impact on the field of Family Therapy, the importance of stories in the lives of individuals and as a therapeutic vehicle, and how humor is essential for living in a challe... more
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A thoughtful show that centers on relationship dynamics across personal, family, and organizational contexts. Across episodes, discussions frequently orbit Bowen family systems theory, differentiation of self, and practical applications for therapy, parenting, leadership, and wealth transfer. Notable edges include guests who bridge clinical psychology with systems thinking, and hosts who guide conversations with a focus on actionable frameworks, diagrams, and real-world outcomes. The format tends to blend theory with lived experience, offering listeners concrete strategies for improving relationships, reducing anxiety, and aligning personal and professional life around healthier interdependence.
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Recent guests on The Relationships We Live In include:
1. Patrick Stinson
2. Erik Thompson
3. Mike Long
4. Randy Frost
5. Andrea Schara
6. Peggy Chan
7. Jenny Brown
8. Kathleen Cotter Cauley
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