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Interior Integration for Catholics

Peter T. Malinoski, Ph.D.

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The mission of this podcast is the formation of your heart in love and for love, Together, we shore up the natural, human foundation for your spiritual formation as a Catholic. St. Thomas Aquinas asserts that without this inner unity, without this interior integration, without ordered self-love, you cannot enter loving union with God, your Blessed Mother, or your neighbor. Informed by Internal Family Systems approaches and grounded firmly in a Catholic understanding of the human person, this ...
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GX Podcast

Government Experience

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GX Podcast is a one-of-its-kind podcast on government experience thought leadership. In our inaugural series, the technology futurist Ian Khan talks to government services leaders, govtech innovators, and decision-makers at startups, emerging tech companies, thinktanks, and universities, and engages them in conversations around the need for governments to change their approach in the current times, and how governments can engage better with citizens and deliver superior service experiences. ...
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The Coach in the Classroom

Coach Martin Richards

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Author Martin Richards trained as a Maths teacher and worked for 25 years as an independent corporate communication trainer, then he certified as a Co-Active Coach. He has coached educators on assignment from the Swedish government and for private, international education companies. His mission is to bring the benefits of coaching back into the education system. He writes books, holds experiential workshops and leads interactive seminars with plenty of humour and a twinkle in his eye!
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A fresh season for each new election from former government minister and ACT Party Deputy Leader Hon Heather Roy and TorquePoint business partner and former ACT Party candidate and ministerial staffer Dr Simon Ewing-Jarvie. TorquePoint runs the popular LobbyTorque experiential learning programme on effective political lobbying in New Zealand. With much media coverage reduced to soundbites, many are frustrated with the lack of real commentary from people who have worked in Parliament. Season ...
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Short Circuit is the first podcast from The Hoser, a new independent digital media outlet in the Greater Toronto Area. Short Circuit covers the three major topics: food insecurity, labour, and housing across the GTA. We understand that these issues are inextricably connected: they each affect one another. Short Circuit will have weekly guests speaking from their vantage point and expertise on these issues, both from an organizing and research perspective as well as experiential knowledge.
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Wellspring on the Air

Wellspring Miami

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Wellspring on the Air is a podcast providing mental health information through conversations between professional Christian counselors and other guests with scientific, Biblical, and practical applications to encourage your heart and mind.
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We are living in a pivotal global moment. The world is radically changing, are you? According to international scientists, 2030 is a point of no return, an unprecedented looming economic and existential threat to humanity - an inconvenient truth becomes an undeniable reality. In a world on fire, plagued by the worst global pandemic in over a century, we face unparalleled inequalities and menacing deep divides. Our Future hangs in the balance. If you are worried, you are not alone. The latest ...
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We explore the surprising compatibility of Internal Family Systems with a Thomistic understanding of the human person. The modern pioneer of parts work, Richard Schwartz, originator of IFS harmonizes with the medieval angelic doctor of the Church, St. Thomas Aquinas. Join Thomistic philosopher Dr. Anthony Flood, Catholic psychologist Dr. Eric Gudan…
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In a world increasingly shaped by media, Hollywood stands as a powerful force, a global megaphone for entertainment, culture, and storytelling. But what is the true impact of this influence? And how does the industry wield its immense power to shape our thoughts, passions, and dreams? In a captivating conversation, we delve into these questions and…
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How do we love with the three loves in the two Great Commandments? And what are the relationships among love of God, love of neighbor, and love of self? Join Catholic philosopher Anthony Flood and Catholic psychologist Eric Gudan as we explore love in Aristotle and St. Thomas Aquinas. We address flourishing, friendship, virtues, interior integratio…
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In a world grappling with uncertainty, a powerful truth emerges: real transformation doesn't just happen in boardrooms, it ignites in the heart of experience. Join us as we delve into a riveting conversation with corporate luminary Wendy Lucas Bull, whose journey from the competitive tennis court to the highest echelons of South African business is…
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We have answers to your questions about Internal Family Systems (IFS) and Catholicism. From the experts. That’s what this episode is all about. Dr. Peter Martin, Dr. Gerry Crete, Dr. Christian Amalu and Dr. Peter Malinoski come together with a live audience to discuss your questions about parts’ felt sense of safety, their God images, and your inne…
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Both Socrates and Plato were deeply concerned with the questions 1) Who is the human person? and 2) How does one flourish in living the best life possible. And both addressed these questions through understanding a person’s relationship with self. Knowing oneself, loving oneself, and governing oneself wisely are the core of their teaching on virtue…
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What if a single film could echo the cries of the unheard and shake the foundations of injustice? Join us for an inspiring conversation with Ramesh Sharma, the international award-winning movie-maker behind Ahimsa - Gandhi: The Power of the Powerless. In this powerful discussion, Sharma delves into his lifelong dedication to giving a voice to the v…
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Q: What can St. Bonaventure teach us about our inner life? A: More than you might imagine. Writing in the 13th century, St. Bonaventure emphasized the importance of the heart, of our emotions and our desires. He prized love and relationality – starting with the relationships among the three Persons of the Trinity, that God is both a unity and a mul…
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How do leaders guide through crises and emerge stronger? Join us for a powerful conversation with Charlotte K. Mokoena, a remarkable leader who has navigated intense challenges across diverse industries. From pandemic pressures and market crashes to fostering unprecedented employee trust, Charlotte shares gripping insights and real-world examples o…
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Q: Did St. Maximus anticipate Internal Family Systems thinking by 13 centuries? A: In a word, Yes. Maximus, writing in the seventh century, described in detail the unity and distinctions within the human person, and how each of us is a mediator that connects the spiritual and natural realms, and microcosm that contains within us the entire cosmos. …
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Being optimistic doesn't come naturally to everyone. Still, as we learn from Mark Twain, Ted Turner, Mr. Rogers, and Nelson Mandela, there are ways to incorporate more positivity into our lives. Join us for an inspiring conversation with Bill Burke, a former media executive who not only helped bring Ted Turner's vision to life but is now actively f…
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You can think of St. Augustine’s heart as an “open book” titled “Confessions.” In this episode, we go deep into his restless heart, sharing with you how well his clear, detailed, and nuanced descriptions of his inner experience reflect Internal Family Systems and parts work so well. As St. Augustine describes his “divided heart” and “conflicting wi…
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What can the Early Church Fathers teach us about our inner worlds, the complexity of our psyches? Actually, very much, if we are willing to listen. Join Dr. Gerry Crete, Dr. Christian Amalu and me for a highlight tour of what these Early Church Fathers offer us in understanding and loving ourselves, God, and others: St. Ignatius of Antioch, St. Ire…
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What if everything you thought you knew about learning was wrong? In today's episode, get ready to delve into the transformative power of immersive learning and discover how it's revolutionizing the way we foster mindset shifts and cultivate authentic leadership. Join us as we sit down with Belinda Knight, a dynamic catalyst of change, who shares h…
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Internal Family Systems is extremely popular not only as a therapy model, but as a way of making sense of our inner experience. IFS does not have specifically Catholic origins. But can there be a way of understanding parts work and systems thinking and harmonizing them with an authentically Catholic understanding of the human person? Dr. Christian …
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Have you ever wondered how leadership and corporate strategy can balance profit with purpose in today’s rapidly changing world? In this episode, we're joined by Dr. Stephen Davis, a thought leader in corporate governance, law, and diplomacy, who takes us on a journey through his unexpected career evolution. From a pivotal moment at Columbia Univers…
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You have got questions, we have answers – all about IFS and parts work, Catholic style. Join Marion Moreland, David Edwards, Bridget Adams, and Dr. Peter as we engage with a live audience for a discussion. David provides a brief drop-in exercise. The new discuss relating with our parts with love, legacy burdens and legacy gifts, detecting when a pa…
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Question: What do improvisational jazz bands, 8-man rowing shells, the Catholic Church, and a nuclear family all have in common? Answer: They are all human systems. Systems have three components: 1) elements (or parts); 2) interconnections (relationships among elements); and 3) a function or purpose. John David Edwards and Dr. Peter as we explore s…
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What do family rituals, rural roots, and leadership have in common? In this powerful episode, we journey to the lush farmlands of western Kenya with Catherine Musakali—an accomplished lawyer and global consultant—who shares the profound leadership lessons she inherited around a family firepit. From her role as the family’s minute taker to becoming …
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Fearfully and wonderfully made – that is what you are. And made not just as a single, homogeneous personality – but as a system. But what is a system? How can we understand ourselves not just as a monolithic personality, not just as a unity, and not just as a multiplicity, but in terms of our inner relationships with ourselves? Join Dr. Gerry Crete…
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What if a single moment could redefine your purpose? For Angel Jones, it was standing in Trafalgar Square, hearing Nelson Mandela’s powerful words: “I want to put you in my pocket and take you home.” That spark ignited a revolution—The Homecoming Revolution—a movement dedicated to bringing talented Africans back to their roots. In this episode, Ang…
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“The body remembers what the mind forgets,” psychiatrist Jacob Levy Moreno tells us. And Bessel van der Kolk takes it a step further – the body not only remembers, but “the body keeps the score.” Our parts have so much to tell us about their experiences – our “forgotten,” unconscious experiences – and so often, our parts communicate with us through…
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What does justice look like in a world at war? Join us for a powerful conversation on Leading Boldly into the Future with host Anne Pratt as we explore the relentless pursuit of international justice with one of the world’s leading criminal prosecutors, Chief Prosecutor of the UN International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals Dr. Serge Bra…
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Survival. Importance. Agency. Goodness. Mission. Authentic expression. These are the six integrity needs that Dr. Peter came up with over decades of work with Catholics. In this episode, we define integrity and integrity needs, we discuss how so many children are forced to choose which needs will be met and which will be denied. We cover each of th…
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Feeling safe. Feeling seen and heard. Feeling reassured, soothed. Feeling cherished and delighted in. Feeling loved. Feeling that I belong. We all have these six attachment needs. But how do our parts experience these needs? Which kinds of parts have which kinds of attachment styles? How can I recognize which attachment needs different parts of me …
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What if everything you thought about leadership was wrong? Today, host Anne Pratt is joined by Larry Robertson who challenges the traditional playbook on leadership. Larry is a three-time bestselling author whose insights redefine what it means to lead in today’s world. We’ll explore rebel leadership—why leadership must be situational, how boldness…
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Dr. Gerry Crete helps us unravel the confusion within us, why we have such deep internal conflicts and tensions that pull us in different directions and tear at our hearts. St. Paul tells us in Romans 7:15, “I do not understand my own actions. For I do not do what I want, but I do the very thing I hate.” What’s up with that? Parts. Parts are up wit…
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Step into the heart of global diplomacy, where the fate of nations is decided—this episode takes you behind the scenes of United Nations global negotiations. Our guest, Amb. Elayne Whyte Gómez, who has held pivotal roles including Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs, reflects on her early influences—from family discussions to the remarkable events th…
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Who are you, deep inside, at the core of your being? Who lives in the inmost chamber of your personhood? Join us on an adventure to discover your core identity. Catholic experts Dr. Gerry Crete and Dr. Peter Martin find the convergences and synergies in Scripture, the early Church Fathers, the Eastern and Western Catholic monastic traditions, Docto…
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We offer you a new and better way of understanding yourself and others – Internal Family Systems (IFS). But what is IFS? What are “parts”? Who are our internal managers, firefighters, and exiles? Who is your innermost self and what are his or her eight primary characteristics? What are burdens and what are the extreme roles parts take on after trau…
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What does good governance look like in a world facing unprecedented challenges, from a global pandemic to the ever-growing threat of climate change? Join us as we delve into the mind of Phil Armstrong, a renowned expert on corporate governance who has worked across 85 countries and consulted for governments, regulators, and the World Bank. From Phi…
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Real people, real questions. Parts, attachment, human formation, marriage, conscience, intimacy with God, connection with your innermost self… Dr. Peter Martin answers audience questions and leads a discussion in this episode, recorded live. Join in as a “fly on the wall” for the most cutting edge thinking and research on attachment and parts work,…
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What if the stories we hear every day are shaping the world more than we realize? Join us for a compelling conversation with Rosemary Okello Orlale, an award-winning Kenyan journalist, as we delve into the power of media in shaping narratives, influencing society, and driving change. Rosemary shares her insights on media ethics, the role of journal…
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You loving you. You bringing each of your parts closer to God, in a gentle, merciful way. Dr. Peter Martin shares his insights on how we can love ourselves toward God, informed by attachment theory and Internal Family Systems, and grounded in a Catholic understanding of the human person. He presents on “Internal Evangelization Therapy” – bringing i…
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Can a mobile operator truly drive social change? Join us as we explore the transformative journey of MTN, Africa’s largest multi-billion-dollar mobile operator, with a commitment to shared value, inclusion, and belonging. In this episode, we sit down with Paul Norman, an influential leader at MTN, who shares his personal journey and insights into t…
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Attachment needs, problematic God images, parts, systems, love, and security – no one brings these together quite like seasoned Catholic psychologist Peter Martin in this episode. Join us as Dr. Martin weaves together the leading edges of conceptual thinking and practical application to provide you a lifeline to grip on to and by which you can clim…
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“Lord, teach us to pray,” the apostles entreated Jesus. And He did. In this episode, we explore the integration of personal formation in prayer, with a very concrete, step-by-step demonstration of the ARRR prayer, also known as the “pirate prayer” by Fr. John Horn, S.J., one of its originators. Join us as we discuss the progression from Acknowledgi…
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In today's episode, we dive deep with Jo-Ann Pöhl, a powerhouse of resilience and leadership, who shares her journey of measured vulnerability. From humble beginnings in small mining towns in South Africa to becoming a recognized leader in international finance, Jo has garnered accolades, including Africa's Top 20 Rising Stars and the Trailblazer A…
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For another take on Catholic parts work look like in action, join Marion Moreland as she accompanies Caris in connecting, understanding, and loving Caris’ parts – not just the manager parts who are usually in front, but also some of Caris’ hidden exiled parts in this demonstration. Sarah is present in an observing role. This demonstration illustrat…
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In this captivating episode, join us as we sit down with an extraordinary guest, Dr. Mansour Malik—a corporate lawyer turned international human rights advocate and founder of Kingdom of Love—whose career spans London to Dubai. Discover how his unique journey, rooted in his early exposure to herbal medicine, transformed his life’s mission from prac…
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What does Catholic parts work look like in action? Join Dr. Peter as he accompanies David and Ian as they connect with not only their manager parts but also some of their exiled parts in these demonstrations. These demonstrations illustrates very typical ways of working with parts in an accompanied way. We address themes of safety, fears of looking…
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Jonathan Teixeira shares how 2000 years of Catholic wisdom on money can inform how you react to, respond to, and manage your financial issues. He dives into the different meaning money has for men and women, described the top three mistakes that Catholic spouses make with their money, and teaches you how to bring God into the realm of your personal…
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The Mandela International Magnet School is leading the way towards an innovative model of higher education that aims to give our world a human face. Leading a dynamic team to fulfill this challenge is Tony Gerlicz, an international educator who came up with the concept for the international magnet school in 2014. In this conversation with Anne Prat…
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Pete Burds, vice president of mission at NET joins us to help explore and understand human, spiritual, intellectual, and pastoral formation of the 18-25 year-old NET missionaries and the middle schoolers and high school students they serve. What is the heart of NET formation? (Hint: it has to do with relationships). Why is it so important that thes…
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Fr. Dave Pivonka TOR, president of Franciscan University joins us to discuss the integration of personal formation for college students. We address the danger of over-spiritualizing – spiritual bypassing – and how many of the struggles in the Church in the last 50 years are due to human formation deficits. Fr. Pivonka shares his insights about how …
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Join Dr. Jared Staudt, the Director of Content at Exodus 90 and guest host Dr. Gerry Crete to discuss the integration of personal formation in Exodus. Join in to learn how asceticism is part of human formation, and how both are oriented toward love. Dr. Staudt and Dr. Gerry discuss the difficulties that secularism and individualism cause in our cul…
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In the mid and late 1980s, a brave, young lawyer defended the “Sharpeville Six,” who were wrongfully prosecuted and sentenced to death for a crime they did not commit. Prakash Diar lost the case, but he used that loss to propel himself to a bigger struggle – to take on the entire apartheid system and apply global political pressure to galvanize the…
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Joey Pontarelli joins guest host Dr. Gerry Crete to share the impact of his parents’ divorce on him as a child, the ways that divorce rocked his world, and his journey of recovery. And that journey of recovery includes his founding of Restored, a ministry for teens and young adults whose parents' marriages failed, giving them a place to share their…
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