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“Living Centered in Our Relationships” - Season Preview

May 01, 20243 min
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Episode description

Join our co-hosts for a sneak peek into the newest season of the Living Centered Podcast, launching Monday, May 6! 

For this new season of the podcast, we sat down with some of our favorite experts and emotional health sojourners to explore the relationships that make up our lives—from friends to family to our relationships with ourselves, this season dives deep into the “what,” “who,” and “how” of healthy relationships.   


Part practical resource and part honest storytelling that will have you silently nodding, “Me too,” these conversations provide valuable wisdom and firsthand experiences about how to show up for ourselves and others in the relationships that matter most to us.   

Transcript

Mickenzie VoughtMickenzie Vought

Alright, friends. Welcome back. It's time for our newest Living Centered Podcast series. Hannah, are you excited?

Hannah WarrenHannah Warren

I am personally so excited. I don't know about you, and I don't know about you listeners, but I really missed the podcast. I did too. Yeah. I hope our listeners missed it.

But, I find myself wanting to listen to our own episodes. But I especially after recording a few episodes, I was like, oh, man. This is so good for my heart and I hope it's good for other people on their journeys. And I'm so excited about what we're talking about this season. Drum roll, please. Drum roll. We are talking all about the relationships that make up our lives. And I think when we hear the word relationship, many of us immediately jump to romantic relationships. And even when we hear "the relationships that make up our lives," we don't think about the expansive nature of that. So this season, we are truly exploring relationships in their entirety, and all the different ways that relationships can make up our lives from our friendships to our families or family of choice, to our work relationships, and then also our personal relationships with ourselves and with intimate partners. Yeah.

I think that's so important because I think we all have preconceived ideas about what relationships mean. And I think for so long in my life when I wasn't in a, committed partnership

Mickenzie VoughtMickenzie Vought

Yeah.

Hannah WarrenHannah Warren

I just kinda tuned out relationship resources because I'm like, well, I don't wanna listen to that. That doesn't apply to me. But, really, all of us from the very moment we're born are in relationships. We've been we've never not been in relationships our entire lives, whether we were a child with our parent or teachers or friends or siblings. We really spend every single day of our lives in relationship with ourselves and with others.

And so I think this series is so important. I know I've already learned so much from our experts that can really speak, specifically to the different types of relationships. And they just bring so much wisdom, and I've already learned so much, and I know our listeners will too.

Mickenzie VoughtMickenzie Vought

Absolutely. We often say at Onsite that we're wounded in community, and therefore, we heal in community. And I truly do believe that I think our relationships have the power to shape us and bring our greatest level of healing. And so so many of these conversations have surrounded around the reality that we're wounded in certain types of relationships. Our earliest imprints of what it means to be in relationships impact how we show up in our relationships today, but also the healing and transformational power of what it looks like to enter into healthy relationship with ourselves and others.

So I am just so excited.

Hannah WarrenHannah Warren

Tune in this Monday, May 6th, for our very first episode.

Mickenzie VoughtMickenzie Vought

We got to chat with Ryan Bloch-Snodgrass, who is one of the incredible on-site clinicians that we get to work with day in and day out, and she really sets this tone for this entire series, so you aren't gonna wanna miss it. See you soon!

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