In episode 66, Chris and Emma celebrated the podcast’s third birthday! We reflect on our highlights, challenges, and lessons over the last year.
One of the most rewarding aspects of our podcast journey has been the incredible community we've built around the theory of positive disintegration. The relationships we’ve formed—both with each other and with our listeners—have been instrumental in our development. We’ve witnessed the transformation of individuals within our community, and it’s a reminder of how vital connection is in our personal and professional lives.
We touch on letting go of perfectionism. We both know that growth is an ongoing process, and it’s okay not to have everything figured out. We share our experiences navigating challenges and how they’ve pushed us to rethink our values and boundaries. This journey of self-discovery is not linear, and embracing the messiness of life as we continue to evolve is essential.
Our conversation also delves into the complexities of values and how they can clash, especially in today’s polarized world. We explore how different perspectives can lead to misunderstandings and the importance of recognizing that our values may manifest differently in our actions. This insight fosters empathy and understanding in personal relationships and broader societal contexts.
Links from this episode
Our previous birthday episodes from year 1 (Ep. 20, Values) and year 2 (Ep. 46).
Episode 34, Mental health Awareness was mentioned
Emma’s post Visualisation, Sel-Therapy, and the Shadow Beast
Chris’s post Making Friends and Building Community
Some of the highlights mentioned from our last year
* Episode 47, Harry Potter and the Path of Disintegration with Katy McDaniel and Emily Strand
* Episode 48, Piechowski’s Insights on Positive Disintegration with Michael M. Piechowski
* Episode 50, Giftedness and Personality with Deborah Ruf
* Episode 52: Voice as a Mirror of Inner States with Laura Stavinoha
* Episode 54: Navigating the Tides of Change, from Gift-a-Palooza 2024
* Episode 55: Gifted Intersections and Transformation with Kaitlin Smith
* Episode 56: Autoethnography for Personal Growth
* Episode 57: Nurturing Giftedness and Overexcitabilities in the Classroom with Summer Cowick
* Episode 58: Building Better Social Worlds with Theory with Sergej van Middendorp and Abbie VanMeter
* Episode 60: Dabrowski 101, An Introduction to the Theory of Positive Disintegration
* Episode 61: The Power of Professional Identity with Sarabeth Berk Bickerton
* Episode 62: Discovering Your Inner Compass, our DC2024 workshop
* Episode 63 Diverse Voices and Gifted Belonging with Sheldon Gay
Videos from the 2024 Dabrowski Congress are available for $15 here.
Connect with us
Positive Disintegration on Substack
Visit the Dabrowski Center website
The Positive Disintegration YouTube Channel
Adults with Overexcitabilities group on Facebook
The Tragic Gift blog by Emma
Email us at [email protected]
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