
V6 ~ Teacher Heron
Prefer watching on YouTube? View it here → E5: Practice is Political Overview Today I share a brief story about a lesson taught to my son and I by Teacher Heron, and encourage us to turn to the Natural world in order to

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Video essays and conversations centering contemplative, therapeutic, and creative practices as foundations for embodied wellness in daily living. mtcsd.substack.com
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Prefer watching on YouTube? View it here → E5: Practice is Political Overview Today I share a brief story about a lesson taught to my son and I by Teacher Heron, and encourage us to turn to the Natural world in order to

Find Bridge at www.bridgekiley.com Prefer watching on YouTube? View it here → C5 ~ Bridge Kiley Overview Today, I speak with psychotherapist, writer and teacher Bridge Kiley. We discuss Internal Family Systems, relationa

Prefer watching on YouTube? View it here → E5: Practice is Political Overview In this essay, I look at the rise of Global Techno-Feudal Brahmanism and its dissociated relationship with the social body and earth. I offer

Prefer watching on YouTube? View it here → Essay #4: Cultivating Resilience in Times of Change Overview In this essay, I propose that we move away from conversations, languaging, and activities that could fall under the

Find Broderick at www.brodericksawyer.com Prefer watching on YouTube? View it here → MTCSD C4: Dr. Broderick Sawyer Overview Today, I speak with Dr.Broderick Sawyer about skillfully navigating relationships and egoic att

Prefer watching on YouTube? View it here → MTCSD C3: Dan Grossman Overview Today, I speak with practitioner, educator, musician, and clinical psychology PhD candidate Dan Grossman, who specializes in the study and resear

Find Clare at www.liminalbodies.com Prefer watching on YouTube? View it here → MTCSD C2: Clare McBee Overview Today, I speak with clinical social worker, activist, and Dharma practitioner, Clare McBee. We discuss the imp

Prefer watching on YouTube? View it here → MTCSD Essay #3: Hope & Nihilism Overview In this essay, I suggest we move away from treating hope as a noun and begin relating to it as a verb. I introduce the ideas of outcome-

Prefer watching on YouTube? View it here → MTCSD Conversation 1: Jonathan Makransky Overview I sit down with Tibetan Buddhist practitioner and Harvard Divinity School’s Multi-Religious Initiatives Coordinator, Jonathan M

Prefer watching on YouTube? View it here → MTCSD Essay 2: Art & Authenticity (Part 1) Overview In this essay, I open a conversation about the importance and urgency of cultivating creative practices in order to connect a

Prefer watching on YouTube? View it here → MTCSD Essay 1: What is Practice? Overview In this introductory video essay, I open the conversation about contemplative practice as I view and experience it, centering attention

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