"The privilege of a lifetime", with psychotherapist Brandon Srot
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Ahead of his appearance at this year's Limmud Oz, Sydney-based psychotherapist, leadership coach and all-around mensch, Brandon Srot, chats with Tami and Dash about saying sorry, broiges and what he calls the "privilege of a lifetime"
Plus, Brando discusses the challenges of therapy in the world after October 7 and reveals his (not so shameful) shame.
See Tami & Dash in a LIVE recording of Ashamed to Admit at Limmud Oz Melbourne Sunday, 8 June.
Note on this episode: When asked what he wished clients would do more of, Brando spoke to "putting oneself on the line" and seeing oneself as "part of the traffic," meaning, seeing what it is that one brings to a situation. While he was thinking about interpersonal and relational challenges when answering the question, Brando recognises that his reply can be misunderstood outside of its context and wants to emphatically stress that this may not be relevant to incidents of trauma, abuse, violence or loss.
Articles relevant to this episode:
https://thejewishindependent.com.au/limmud-oz-program-highlights
https://thejewishindependent.com.au/a-nation-still-enveloped-by-suffocating-trauma
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Chapters
1. Episode Introduction (00:00:00)
2. The Human Development Journey (00:05:10)
3. The Art of Apology and Forgiveness (00:10:14)
4. Jewish Wisdom on Repair (00:17:46)
5. Navigating Therapy After October 7th (00:24:39)
6. The Therapeutic Relationship (00:33:54)
7. Closing Thoughts and Limud Oz Preview (00:39:50)
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