Calling out racism is not “name calling”
I really appreciated this podcast, but was deeply uncomfortable with the perspective shared on the most recent episode. You have a responsibility to educate yourself on structural oppression with a platform like this. When someone calls out racist (sexist, ableist, etc.) actions or beliefs, this is not name calling. We live in a cultural stew of these oppressive ideas. Of course we’ll internalize them. When this is brought to your attention, the point is to prioritize the lives of marginalized people and not your own hurt feelings. Learn to take feedback with grace and humility. I’ll be looking to other educators around polyvagal theory and somatic exercises to do this work.
Ashaldndh via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/26/20
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Is a helpful episode. The ones on bad therapy though do not make either of the hosts look good. It’s helpful to describe the boundaries of the client therapist relationship but the jokey-shaming manner in which the transgressions are described sounds unprofessional. It would also be helpful to...Read full review »
art.catalyst via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/09/19
Polyvagal theory is new to me, but this podcast has helped me do a deep dive on learning all things about it and Justin makes it all seem so simple! Can’t wait to venture further down this rabbit hole!
Dr Feilgood via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/29/22
I’ve read a Deb Dana, Porges and Levine (as well as Pat Ogden) and this is a wonderful way to chew on and digest this important theory that touches everybody. Justin is fun to listen to. His examples illustrate his points well. And he’s highly personable. Only problem is that I want to listen...Read full review »
AlexisGDC via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/14/19
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