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s01e06: Sharing the Experience (Follow-up)

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In this conversation, Megan Clendening joins Amy and Kevin to recap the latest session of the Relational Cadre with a follow-up discussion of the importance of open spaces for making mistakes, embracing uncertainty, and the transformative power of metaphors that can help us view the world differently.

Some resources mentioned in this episode:

"A Personal Reflection: The Power of Code Switching" (blog post}
by Bibi Al-Ebrahim
https://amizade.org/a-personal-reflection-the-power-of-code-switching/

"Darmok, under 8 minutes" (YouTube)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQ8_F6jYWv4

"Extremely Stupid - Saturday Night Live" (YouTube)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-5FwVv5Udo

Dr. Amy Banks
https://amybanksmd.com/#av-tab-section-1-2-link

Cadre is a podcast that explores concepts from Relational-Cultural Theory (RCT), a psychological theory that started with Jean Baker Miller, and grew through collaboration and connection in places like the Stone Center at Wellesley College. RCT is built on the idea that people grow through and towards relationships, and that those relationships shape and are shaped by the cultures we co-create. Culture often creates challenges to connection through inequity and hierarchies.

Each year, the Bloomington Center for Connection selects a guiding theme for monthly small-group discussions of RCT concepts.

Megan Clending is an educator and principal of Walter L. Newberry
Math & Science Academy in Chicago Public Schools.

Amy Makice is the founder of Bloomington Center for Connection and a licensed psychotherapist based in Bloomington, Indiana. Amy offers individual therapy and parent support for people in the Bloomington area, workshops for parents and caregivers, and training on Relational Cultural theory.

Kevin Makice is a user experience designer and enthusiastic gamer who has been steeping in RCT for three decades.

Theme music created by Vlad Gluschenko ("Positive Thinking" and "Serpantine") and downloaded from Soundcloud through Creative Commons Attribution 3.0.

https://soundcloud.com/vgl9/positive-thinking
https://soundcloud.com/vgl9/serpantine
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en

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In this conversation, Megan Clendening joins Amy and Kevin to recap the latest session of the Relational Cadre with a follow-up discussion of the importance of open spaces for making mistakes, embracing uncertainty, and the transformative power of metaphors that can help us view the world differently.

Some resources mentioned in this episode:

"A Personal Reflection: The Power of Code Switching" (blog post}
by Bibi Al-Ebrahim
https://amizade.org/a-personal-reflection-the-power-of-code-switching/

"Darmok, under 8 minutes" (YouTube)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQ8_F6jYWv4

"Extremely Stupid - Saturday Night Live" (YouTube)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-5FwVv5Udo

Dr. Amy Banks
https://amybanksmd.com/#av-tab-section-1-2-link

Cadre is a podcast that explores concepts from Relational-Cultural Theory (RCT), a psychological theory that started with Jean Baker Miller, and grew through collaboration and connection in places like the Stone Center at Wellesley College. RCT is built on the idea that people grow through and towards relationships, and that those relationships shape and are shaped by the cultures we co-create. Culture often creates challenges to connection through inequity and hierarchies.

Each year, the Bloomington Center for Connection selects a guiding theme for monthly small-group discussions of RCT concepts.

Megan Clending is an educator and principal of Walter L. Newberry
Math & Science Academy in Chicago Public Schools.

Amy Makice is the founder of Bloomington Center for Connection and a licensed psychotherapist based in Bloomington, Indiana. Amy offers individual therapy and parent support for people in the Bloomington area, workshops for parents and caregivers, and training on Relational Cultural theory.

Kevin Makice is a user experience designer and enthusiastic gamer who has been steeping in RCT for three decades.

Theme music created by Vlad Gluschenko ("Positive Thinking" and "Serpantine") and downloaded from Soundcloud through Creative Commons Attribution 3.0.

https://soundcloud.com/vgl9/positive-thinking
https://soundcloud.com/vgl9/serpantine
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en

  continue reading

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