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REFRESHING AND DEEPENING RELATIONSHIP
Guest: Sidra Stone & Hal Stone Program 3167
Host: Michael Toms & Justine Willis Toms Interview Date: 8/29/2006 Program Length: 1 Hour
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Program Description: Our relationships can be a source of great joy or much discomfort. Do you want a fresh, brilliant new approach to making your relationships work? Do you want to transform your intimate relationships into joint ventures based on cooperation and equality, mutual respect and empowerment? Sidra & Hal Stone remind us that relationships are an energetic event. The Stones are the creators of Voice Dialogue and have been teaching thousands of people for several decades how to keep that glow in your partnerships as you mature into fullness and head into the stormy complexities of life. "All judgments are pointing to something we need to learn. We're all each other's teachers." (Hosted by Justine Willis Toms & Michael Toms) 1 Hour
For the past two decades Sidra & Hal Stone have taught together, both nationally and internationally on the subjects of Voice Dialogue, relationship and the selves, and the psychology of the aware ego. They are the authors of Embracing Your Inner Critic (HarperSanFrancisco 1993) and Partnering: A New Kind of Relationship, How to Love Each Other Without Losing Yourselves (New World Library 2000). To find out more information about the work of Sidra and Hal Stone go to www.voicedialogue.org
Topics explored in this dialogue:
Why do some people turn you off?
How you can transform your intimate relationships into a joint venture based on cooperation, equality, mutual respect and empowerment
What Voice Dialogue is and how it can help you to define your "many selves"
When can bonding patterns be beneficial or a hindrance
How can couples see where their "linkage" issue lie
What is "energetic connection" and how can you practice sharing it with your partner
Why the roles of primary selves and discarded selves are important in your relationship work