Poiesis Podcast
I recently met Miranda Aisling Hynes at a event called Makers Monday at the Artist's Asylum in Somerville, MA. The event itself is sponsored by Miranda's Hearth, an Organization founded by Miranda with the mission of bringing people together around doing creative work and building relationships. Maker's Monday is one of a number of recurring, monthly event's run by Miranda's Hearth members (aka. Embers). Other monthly events include a potluck dinner, a waltz night (often with live music), book club gatherings, a creative writing night, and...
info_outline CATCHING UP WITH ACTOR, NEWS ANCHOR, STORYTELLER - JOSH BROGADIRPoiesis Podcast
Josh Brogadir is a man on the go. When he's not anchoring the early morning news, or filling in on the sports desk at WCVB Channel 5 in Boston, he is likely acting in a locally shot movie or commercial. He also co-hosts the Framingham Access tv show, Novel Ideas, reviewing books and interviewing authors. In addition to reviewing books, he has done voice-over work on numerous books and video games. Josh thrives on being involved in a variety of different projects. In this interview we explore the ins and outs of what goes into making...
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info_outline On Being Sex Positive - Interview with Nicole MazzeoPoiesis Podcast
The first incarnation of this blog and podcast, Poiesis Studio, was actually a practice group for actors and filmmakers. We used to meet at the Democracy Center in Harvard Square, Cambridge. It was there that I first met, Nicole Mazzeo. Her educational organization Pleasure Pie was sponsoring an ongoing discussion group called Sex Positive Boston. Curious to see what they were about, I eventually ventured into one of the meetings. A bit nervous, I was pleasantly surprised to find myself welcomed into a meeting space of very diverse folks talking with one another...
info_outline Susan CampbellPoiesis Podcast
Susan Campbell's writing on communication and personal coaching consultations have helped me greatly. She is a psychologist, a prolific writer, and a life coach in Sebastopol, California. Her latest book is 5 Minute Relationship Repair. I also highly recommend her other books Getting Real, and Truth in Dating. She has a passion for inspiring and fostering progressive change in the world, and channels this through her writing, work with clients, and training of other coaches in her Getting Real approach. I’m excited that she is...
info_outline Menon SudheepPoiesis Podcast
I had a chance meeting with Menon Sudheep about a year ago, and quickly found myself in a conversation about trance music, Brian Eno, and Indian micro-tonal composition. I had a feeling I would be talking with him again. I recently caught up with Menon via Skype in Bangalore India. He was kind enough to take some time and share of his thoughts on music composition for film. In the conversation we touch on among other things: Menon’s current film project in India How to approach scoring an Indian Film. Contrasting song structures between western pop...
info_outline Stephen K. LevinePoiesis Podcast
I first encountered Stephen Levine through his writing. In particular his book, Poiesis: The Language of Psychology and The Speech of the Soul, which I began reading in the summer of 2004, before I started the Expressive Therapies graduate program at Lesley University. If you have noticed the name of my blog and my podcast, you can see that this book, along with Steve's chapters in the book Principles and Practices of Expressive Therapies, made just a wee bit of an impression on me. While I was at Lesley, Steve was not faculty there, and I only encountered him once in a...
info_outline JOANNE Q., OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST EXTRAORDINAIREPoiesis Podcast
Links from the show: Jenga People mentioned: Joanne's Mom Show notes: Joanne’s super cliche answer to Rob's super cliche question. [3:31] Joanne’s various friend crushes. [5;50] Why Joanne chose occupational therapy over clinical psych. [7:20 ] Full-on sensory integration. [10:29] The magic of weighted blankets. [13:34] Back to the friend crushes. [16:42] This is My Brave. [20:07] Suicide Prevention. [22:28] Joanne and I attempt to explain axis 2 disorders. [24:49] Defining Depression. [27:19] Occupational therapy applications for treating depression. [28:27] Getting...
info_outline FROM MIT PHD TO AWARD WINNING ACTOR, FILMMAKER: EPISODE 2 WITH ALBERT M. CHAN.Poiesis Podcast
In this episode, Canadian born filmmaker, Albert M. Chan, known for his films, The Commitment, and, Ancestors of the Future, Descendants of the Past, talks about success, and how he balances his various careers as an actor, a filmmaker and an electrical engineer who holds a Ph.D. from MIT…not to mention being a Dad, and a husband. Also in this episode Albert talks about: - how he was able to cast Golden Globe, Emmy, and Drama Desk nominated actress, Tina Chen for one of his films. - How he got his first breaks as an actor in Boston. - His...
info_outlineSusan Campbell's writing on communication and personal coaching consultations have helped me greatly. She is a psychologist, a prolific writer, and a life coach in Sebastopol, California. Her latest book is 5 Minute Relationship Repair. I also highly recommend her other books Getting Real, and Truth in Dating. She has a passion for inspiring and fostering progressive change in the world, and channels this through her writing, work with clients, and training of other coaches in her Getting Real approach. I’m excited that she is on this podcast. Her wisdom flows with such ease, it could be easily missed if you’re not paying attention. I recommend listening closely and/or repeatedly, as she relates profound and practical thoughts, ideas and perspectives on such thing as:
- Exponential change
- Getting real
- Coaching organizations
- Communication during conflict
- The current political climate
- and more...
Links :
SusanCampbell.com
Getting Real
5-Minute Relationship Repair
Truth in Dating
Authentic World
NTL Institute
T groups
Human Potential Movement
Gestalt Therapy
The Tim Ferriss Show
MakeTheFuckingFilm.com
Music from the show
People mentioned:
Virginia Satir
Fritz Perls
Rollo May
Jim Bugental
John Grey
George Leonard
Marilyn Rosanna Barrett
Show notes:
- The big picture - culture change, conflict, and adaptation. [4:25]
- Exponential change - population, animal species extinction, climate. [5:44]
- Susan’s early skills in high school leading to a career in helping. [8:57]
- Susan’s mentors. [9:50]
- In love with the Gestalt Therapy and Human Potential point of view. [11:35]
- The Getting Real Work. [14:02]
- Noticing the difference between reality and fear stories. [15:50]
- Thoughts on coaching for organizations of people. [18:13]
- Developing the witness. [22:10]
- Communication in times of political conflict. [23:22]
- The recent election and developmental tasks. [26:24]
- Taking the blame out of it. [28:58]
- A new world view. [31:28]
- A bridge from a new world to us as individuals. [33:39]
- Susan’s passion for training and mentoring coaches. [37:16]
- 5 Minute Relationship Repair - Susan’s most recent book. [39:07]
- Mindfulness [42:09]