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005 Learning To Let Life Flow - Miran Možina

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Miran Možina is a psychiatrist, psychotherapist and the director of the Sigmund Freud University in Ljubljana. In this conversation he shares how a childhood which lacked vulnerable communication led to his life as a psychotherapist. He talks about how he uses the subconscious mind in therapy sessions and how we can all benefit from letting go and trusting what lies beyond our conscious mind. This podcast is brought to you in collaboration with Radio Terminal. Special thanks: Huge thanks to Andi Koglot for composing and editing the jingle. You'll hear more from Andi in a future episode. Also Dejvid Kneževi? who's incredible design is on the podcast artwork!
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Archived series ("HTTP Redirect" status)

Replaced by: How To Be Human

When? This feed was archived on April 29, 2018 21:55 (6y ago). Last successful fetch was on April 25, 2018 01:29 (6y ago)

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Miran Možina is a psychiatrist, psychotherapist and the director of the Sigmund Freud University in Ljubljana. In this conversation he shares how a childhood which lacked vulnerable communication led to his life as a psychotherapist. He talks about how he uses the subconscious mind in therapy sessions and how we can all benefit from letting go and trusting what lies beyond our conscious mind. This podcast is brought to you in collaboration with Radio Terminal. Special thanks: Huge thanks to Andi Koglot for composing and editing the jingle. You'll hear more from Andi in a future episode. Also Dejvid Kneževi? who's incredible design is on the podcast artwork!
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