This podcast, sponsored by Group Relations International (Grouprelations.org), an organization dedicated to serving as a home for people who have experienced the power of group relations work, particularly in combination with spirituality and social justice, was created to provide listeners with an alternative way to interact with Group Relations content, hear perspectives from seasoned Group Relations folks and people new to the work as well. Our vision was to continue our exploration of ”t ...
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This episode features an interview with the AKRI Reparations Committee. Isabelle Reiniger is a licensed clinical social worker in full-time psychotherapy and consulting practice in Evanston, IL. Janice Wagner, LICSW is in Private Practice offering Psychotherapy, Consultation and Clinical Supervision in Boston. Minnie Tao is a therapist in a group p…
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mak wemuk (he/him) operates and owns Luna Consulting & Coaching and consults and coaches in a variety of domains related to health and racial equity and social justice. He is a Co-Creator of GRI and is VP of the Washington-Baltimore Center and a member of centers in Boston and Chicago. mak wemuk has staffed over 60 conferences, directed 8 and is th…
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The guest interview for this episode is with Evangeline Sarda, JD. Evangeline (she, her, hers) is an Associate Clinical Law Professor at Boston College Law School. She is a co-creator of Group Relations International (GRI) and a Fellow of the A. K. Rice Institute for the Study of Social Systems (AKRI) and she was also a guest on Season 1 of the pod…
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For this episode our guest interview is with Dr. Mary B. McRae. Mary is a retired New York University (NYU) professor of Applied Psychology. She developed the "Working with Differences" group relations conferences at NYU and has directed and worked on staff at group relations conferences in the US and internationally. Mary is also a psychoanalytica…
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The guest interview for this episode is with Charla Hayden, M. A. Charla is a freelance organizational consultant with many years of experience. She has also been on the Boards of the A. K. Rice Institute (AKRI) and GREX (an affiliate of AKRI). Charla has a long and distinguished career in group relations work; she has consulted on and directed man…
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In this first guest interview of Season 2, I have an interesting and insightful conversation with Dr. Kathleen Pogue White, who is an Educator, Reflective and Group Relations Practitioner, and a Clinical Psychologist and Psychoanalyst. In this interview, Kathy shares her group relations origins and lineage, including our connections and her reflect…
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Welcome to Season 2 of the GRI Beyond the Boundaries Podcast! The title and theme of Season 2 is: Capturing the Legacy and Future of Group Relations. We have some wonderful guests and the first episode is an Introduction with Manny Molin and me, Ellen Short, in which we discuss our work together as host and producer and provide some history of Seas…
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On this final episode of season one, we have some big news shared about the podcast! We also share our reflections and learnings from this season and talk through plans for what season two will look like! Tune in and join us at the table for our last episode of season one!由beyondtheboundariespodcast
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The newest episode of Beyond the Boundaries just released with special guest: Evangeline Sarda! Evangeline is a lawyer, professor, conference director, and board member of GRI. In this episode, Evangeline shares her involvement with Group Relations. We reflect on the past year and a half of virtual conference life and explore the gains and losses a…
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In this episode, we have our very first guest join the show! The Executive Director of Group Relations International, Rene Molenkamp. In this episode, we engage in a conversation with Rene centering around the history, present time, and future of Group Relations work. Tune in because you won't want to miss this one!…
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Curious about the many ways we as humans bifurcate one another’s experiences? Join us as we unpack our multiplicity with mental health, race, gender expression, disabilities, and more, and the difficulty of naming, exploring, and finding community in these liminal spaces. We dive into our personal tensions around this concept as well as how this sh…
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In this episode, we review different types of boundaries, define and give examples of both formal and informal authority, and talk in depth about self-authorization and the authorization and de-authorization of others. We talk about how our backgrounds impact how we take up our own authority and who we unconsciously give authority to or who we take…
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In this episode, we explore and talk through all the various forms of boundaries from time; to task; to role; to authority. We reflect through how we show up within this context at conferences, work, or even with people in our lives. As you listen, think of all the ways that boundaries show up for you and how you show up in boundaries. We welcome y…
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Hey listeners, In this episode we dive deep into describing what Group Relations Conferences look like and talk through our experiences attending conferences. This episode sheds light on what to expect when going through a conference while unpacking themes, nuances, and patterns that emerge during the experience. Tune in and let us know what your e…
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Valences, Projections, and Projective Identification: We will explore these terms, how they relate to one another, and their impact on us and others. We discuss why we think it is important to know our valences, how and what we project onto others, and what they might be projecting onto us. We will talk about how this relates to our social location…
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In this episode, find out more about who the hosts of this podcast are, how they came together, and some of their first experiences in Group Relations work. We will talk about why this work is so meaningful to us and we will begin to make sense, together, of the impact Group Relations work can have on individuals, groups, and systems.…
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