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Containers is an 8-part audio documentary about how global trade has transformed the economy and ourselves. Host and correspondent Alexis Madrigal leads you through the world of ships and sailors, technology and tugboats, warehouses and cranes. At a time when Donald Trump is threatening to toss out the global economic order, Containers provides an illuminating, deep, and weird look at how capitalism actually works now.
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Looking to declutter, simplify, and organize your family? Want to do more of what you love with who you love? Join professional organizer and mom-of-2 Christy Lingo for weekly chats featuring tips to organize and simplify your home and family paired with a delicious cocktail recipe.
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Mark Walsh is a lot of things, but if you know his name, it’s likely because of his work with embodiment. And he blends life coaching with weight training to give young men guidance. We brought him on to talk about the issues facing men and how weightlifting can help. And along the way… we talk about politics. A first for The Container—and edgy ter…
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Peter Munthe-Kaas is a master of the Circling Europe tradition. He hops into the Container to discuss his blend of Circling, Tai Chi, and Daoism. 🔗Find him online at: www.munthe-kaas.dk This ties into our ongoing investigation in the Dao and Circling. You can see more of that in Episode 38: The Tao Te Ching and Circling and Episode 40: Who Is the M…
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We get hands-on, practical tools from a master of the relational arts—Michael Porcelli. He is the creator of MetaRelating, a powerful system blending Authentic Relating with broader communication and psychological frameworks. In this episode, Porcelli introduces a ton of helpful concepts, including the "We-Creature," a dynamic third entity between …
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This episode brings us the thoughts and experience of none other than Sean Wilkinson, co-founder of Circling Europe. He walks us through the power (and dangers) of tapping into life force. Deep bow to Sean and his extraordinary contributions to human connection and awakening. We are so humbled to bring you this conversation. Check out the Circling …
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Martje Witzel comes back on the show to talk about deep connection. To each other and even to the earth itself. In this state of deep connection, we can expand our minds and discover the real meaning of things like "love" and "God." For more information on Martje, check out her website here. To support our work, remember to: 📈 Like, subscribe, rate…
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Martje Witzel is a life coach and surrendered leadership facilitator. Sharing space with her, you can immediately feel the power of her presence and the commitment she has to the practice. In this discussion, she helps us orient to the profound (and often bizarre) features of fields created under surrendered leadership. We continue to broaden our h…
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For those of us who circle and practice surrendered leadership, we've all tasted the magic in what we do. I think that means we could learn a lot (and grow a lot) from seeing how people in the world of magic organize themselves and create heightened states of presence and oneness (a cosmic version of connection). To give us that perspective, Caroly…
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We're back on the third rung of the Container spiral! We discuss Existential K/nk with Carolyn Lovewell (formerly Carolyn Eliot). She guides us through her discovery and creation of the single best shadow work system available today. To learn more about her work, go to her website. It's Episode 42. As you may know, 42 is a powerful number in the Ka…
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In this episode, we outline the six books we would recommend to anyone looking to take their circling practice deeper. Tao Te Ching translated by Stephen Mitchell I Ching translated by Benebell Wen Nonviolent Communication by Marshall Rosenberg Getting Real by Susan Campbell Existential Kink by Carolyn Elliot/Lovewell No Bad Parts by Richard Schwar…
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In this deep dive into the Tao Te Ching, The Container dives into the second chapter. We discover that "the Master" described in the text can actually be used as a stand-in for the circle itself. ================================================================= Chapter 2 When people see some things as beautiful, other things become ugly. When peopl…
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Adam Quiney joins us once again to discuss the practice of Sacred Intimacy. This is a step-by-step process to build a strong physical connection from the ground up. To find more Adam Quiney go to his website at: www.AdamQuiney.com Connect with him on Facebook and LinkedIn. To support our work, remember to: 📈 Like, subscribe, rate, and review 🙌 Beco…
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This episode marks the beginning of our The Way That Can Be Told series, where Sigh and I go through each chapter of the Tao Te Ching. On our long walk, we'll circle ourselves taking in the wisdom and connect it to the art and practice of circling itself. This first episode is being offered on the free feed, but the vast majority of this 81+ episod…
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Adam Quiney is a coach, podcaster, and spiritual thinker. We had an incredible conversation about the spiritual path, roaming through how we work with the ego, trauma, and let go. It's a beautiful walk through the spiritual path. So, join in! To find more Adam Quiney go to his website at: www.AdamQuiney.com Connect with him on Facebook and LinkedIn…
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Dr. Hazel-Grace Yates takes us through a REPAIR process on the show! She shows us how conflict can be a doorway to deeper connection by working with conflict between The Container's hosts. It's edgy for us to present, and we are grateful we get to add this level of vulnerability to the project. To learn more about the REPAIR Process, go here. To si…
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Dr. Hazel-Grace Yates comes on the podcast to teach us about the REPAIR process, a powerful tool for connection. It's exciting. It's informative. It's practical. To learn more about the REPAIR Process, go here. To sign up for the 8-week course starting July 2, go here. To support our work, remember to: 📈 Like, subscribe, rate, and review 🙌 Become a…
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Melody Indigo Markel joins us again to outline the world that awaits us when we go beyond circling. She talks about embodied leadership, a way that the skills we develop while circling turn into a fully integrated life path. Find Melody Indigo Markel at her: Website Instagram To support our work, remember to: 📈 Like, subscribe, rate, and review 🙌 B…
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Melody Indigo Markel joins us to discuss Integral Circling, a potent form of the practice. She was part of the generation of facilitators that helped create the foundation for the circling world from the magical Integral Center in Boulder, Colorado. Today, she has used that basis of self-knowledge and capacity for welcoming everything to develop a …
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In this third part of our interview with John Thompson of Circling Europe, we discuss how circling can be trauma-informed under surrendered leadership. Visit Circling Europe's website here. To support our work, remember to: 📈 Like, subscribe, rate, and review 🙌 Become a patron on Patreon 💌 Subscribe for free to our newsletter Want to connect and le…
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In this second part of our interview with John Thompson of Circling Europe, we discuss the concept of Surrendered Leadership. The full depth of the idea really popped us, expanding from a way to run a circle to a true path to spiritual awakening. Check out the Circling Europe website here. To support our work, remember to: 📈 Like, subscribe, rate, …
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None other than John Thompson of Circling Europe joins us to talk about his journey from seeker to circler. We talk about the magickal path that circling opens up, and John shares his wisdom as an adept in the field. Check out the Circling Europe website here. If you would like to learn more about circling, authentic relating, nonviolent communicat…
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Our Eros Series concludes (yes, concludes) with the second half of our conversation with Robert Kandell. We discuss major topics affecting the male erotic world, including the rise of free streaming video pornography, rediscovering intimacy, and liberating your power with intentionality both in your relationships and your life. To find more Robert …
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Our Eros Series takes us to none other than Robert Kandell. His path is winding one—from the American dream to psychedelic exploration to orgasmic meditation to thought leading to life as a fractional CFO. He tells us how he left his standard, boilerplate life at 28 to discover a world of profound authenticity and fulfillment. To find more Robert K…
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We welcome Sara Ness and Geof Krum once again to the Eros Series. This time, we discuss the power of hot anger and the gifts we receive when we work with this force. Hand in hand with Eros, these two energies have a lot of potential to radically change our lives and relationships for the better. We also dive into the relationship between Sara and G…
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Our Eros Series continues with two highly influential leaders of the Authentic Relating movement, none other than Sara Ness and Geof Krum! They talk to us about their backgrounds and what it is like to use those well-honed skills of authenticity in their relationship. We end up focusing on healthy conflict and how fighting better can lead to loving…
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This episode is totally unlike anything we've ever done. Today, you'll hear us get couples coaching with Susan Campbell, author The Couple's Journey, Getting Real, and From Triggered to Tranquil. It's a wild part of our ongoing Eros Series. Check out last week's episode to hear our interview with her. Curious to learn more about Susan Campbell or w…
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When our romantic partners trigger us, it can send us into profound emotional turmoil. Could this be fertile soil for a practice that gives us rich insight into our selves and even lead to enlightenment? That's what today's guest, Susan Campbell, has been saying since the release of her 1980 book The Couple's Journey. Since then, she's gone on to w…
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In this second half of our discussion with Amy Leigh Curry, we dive into the world of polyamory. We also take a look at other ways that people can explore relating to one another in a romantic way. That includes entirely platonic touch, like cuddling! Amy is a facilitator, coach, and ordained non-denominational Minister. Her work is vast, from host…
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Romantic love, sex, relationships. These are the field of Eros, and they are the major themes we will be dealing with to start off the Spring. How can we approach this overwhelming force with mindful care and purposeful attention? To help us figure that out, we brought on Amy Leigh Curry. Amy is a facilitator, coach, and ordained non-denominational…
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This episode covers the concept of active and receptive modes in circling (also known as yin and yang). It's the first in a new format we are calling ARCS (Authentic Relating & Circling Seminars). Shout out to Rob for his awesome contribution... from the woods! If you would like to know more about circling, authentic relating, nonviolent communicat…
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Last week, we began our conversation with Jason Digges on the history of circling. Today, we finish that discussion. Jason takes us from the Integral Center, where he and a team of intrepid researchers and facilitators helped link the pioneering work of Ken Wilbur and Susan Campbell with the early founders of circling like Guy Sengstock into a core…
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In this episode, we welcome none other than Jason Digges onto the podcast to track the history of circling from its origin among the likes of Susan Campbell, Ken Wilbur, and Guy Sengstock to where it is today. The story comes from someone who saw much of the history firsthand at the Integral Center in Boulder, Colorado, and then later as a leading …
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The second half of our talk with energy healer and qi gong teacher Jay Demaio. He teaches us a lot about how to let our energy flow in our day-to-day lives as well as in the circle. This includes how to yawn, the importance of napping, using the tongue mudra, and integrating emotional experiences. It's a lot of great stuff! To learn more about Jay …
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Circling gives us a lot of tools to communicate in a profoundly present way. But our bodies are tools for connecting, too. In this first of two blockbuster episodes, we talk with Jay Demaio, a qigong teacher and trauma-informed somatic energy healer. We explore how we can use the body to move energy in a way that builds stronger connections. Oh, an…
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This is a discussion with the incredible Cathy Courtenay. A true master of circling and a committed educator, she teaches the skills of the relational arts to a wide range of people, while also holding space for a community of practitioners in Asheville, North Carolina. Here, she gives us accessible tools we can begin using right now to connect wit…
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This is an exciting episode! Sigh and Jonathan discuss a new practice that's been capturing their attention: Circling Strongstyle. With a heavy emphasis on the meditation side of things (as well as a heavy dose of discipline), this format will hopefully build our capacity to stay in the present with other people even as things get into the red. (Se…
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On this, our first interview episode, Joel Tenbomb joins us to discuss the fraught issue of caretaking. While some people see it as simple acts of kindness, it's important to keep an eye out for the many ways caretaking can limit the sovereignty and expression of others. This holds true inside of circling and in our lives. More about Joel: Joel is …
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Our first debrief episode in a while! This time, we invite our friend Misty on the podcast. The conversation that follows is a wild ride that begins with a close-up view of shame. More stuff is going up on our YouTube all the time, so keep an eye out. If you would like to know more about circling or the Relational Arts, check out our website. Also,…
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Rupture. It's the other side of connection. To understand how we relate to people, we have to know rupture. So today, we are opening the floor to many people. We are letting them speak in their own voices about rupture. This is a new kind of episode, so if you want to hear more like it, let us know. More stuff is going up on our YouTube all the tim…
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How can we be sure we are really developing as people and not just learning fancier ways to communicate? If I don't hold myself accountable, I can actually use the Relational Arts to do a lot of damage by figuring out how to sound one way when really, I'm acting from a much different place. This is what makes the inner work so important, and that's…
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It's the first episode of 2024. And what do you do when something important is over? You debrief it! In this episode, we do a deep dive into the debrief, an essential part of the practice. We end up discovering a lot more than we planned. More stuff is going up on our YouTube all the time, so keep an eye out. If you would like to know more about ci…
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Happy holidays and merry Christmas! In this episode of The Container, we talk about the traffic light metaphor, a tool we've used to describe different states you can experience while being in relation to other people. And there was quite an unexpected visit to the studio from a very special guest. More stuff is going up on our YouTube all the time…
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With Winter fast approaching, we are opening up our discussion to a more expansive view of the Relational Arts and how they fit into our path through the world. In this episode, we discuss patterns and how we can use things like circling to understand them. Keep an eye on our YouTube this week, as we are going to be posting some new types of conten…
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This was an episode where we began in one place and ended up in an entirely different area, all because someone stayed authentic to where they were in the present moment. Sounds sort of like a microcosm of the whole Relational Arts thing, huh? Also, forgive us the audio issues. Until a connection-loving trillionaire comes forward to support us, we …
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[Repost of Episode 6] The Relational Arts are a strange space. But circling helps form the center of the practice... or does it? Follow along as our three intrepid sleuths uncover what the real center of the practice is (or could be). This is a super fun discussion and one that we'd love to hear your thoughts on. If you would like to know more abou…
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We have a big group circling up in this episode, which was recorded all the way back in October. With people both new to circling and long-time circlers, the discussion captured here calls us back to the beginner's mind. It's something that brings a lot of big breakthroughs with it. If you would like to know more about circling or the Relational Ar…
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This is another debrief episode, showing how talking about a specific circle can create fertile ground for grander discussions on presence, relating, and imagination. After all, how does a Relational Arts practice actually show up in the rest of your life? This is how. If you like what Freddy had to say, and who wouldn't, you can find her website h…
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This is exciting. One of the main reasons we wanted to start The Container was to share with people how amazing debriefing a circle can be. In this episode, listen to us go through the fine points of circling and being in relation to other human beings. If you like what Freddy had to say, and who wouldn't, you can find her website here. If you woul…
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For the second episode, we decided to dive into the big question: What is Circling? Because circling is a foundational practice of the Relational Arts, it's a great idea to have some working definition. We also provide a loose sketch of how to start circling in your own life. We go on to touch on the differences between Circling Europe and the Circ…
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