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Every Monday morning step into the office of iconic psychotherapist Esther Perel and listen in as real people in search of insight bare the raw, intimate, and profound details of their stories. From breakups and open relationships to workplace conflicts and fractures in the family, it’s a place to hear our own stories reflected in the lives of others. So…where should we begin? Part of the Vox Media Podcast Network.

Where Should We Begin? with Esther Perel Esther’s Office Hours

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    • 4,7 • 363 Bewertungen

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Every Monday morning step into the office of iconic psychotherapist Esther Perel and listen in as real people in search of insight bare the raw, intimate, and profound details of their stories. From breakups and open relationships to workplace conflicts and fractures in the family, it’s a place to hear our own stories reflected in the lives of others. So…where should we begin? Part of the Vox Media Podcast Network.

Anhören in Apple Podcasts
Erfordert ein Abo und macOS 11.4 (oder neuer)

    Trauma Doesn't Like to Be Touched

    Trauma Doesn't Like to Be Touched

    This is a classic session, from the first season of Where Should We Begin? A newly married couple comes to Esther for guidance on how to create a space of safety and physical intimacy while also giving voice to past trauma. One partner is working to overcome an aversion to physical touch due to abuse from his past while the other is learning to ask for more without triggering painful memories for his husband. From this starting point, Esther guides them through a discussion on memory, family relationships, and infidelity and helps them work out a blueprint for loving and satisfying touch.

    Want to learn more? Receive monthly insights, musings, and recommendations to improve your relational intelligence via email from Esther: https://www.estherperel.com/newsletter
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    • 40 Min.
    A Special Message from Esther to Subscribers

    A Special Message from Esther to Subscribers

    Esther has a favor to ask of YOU. This month marks one year since she started her subscription Office Hours on Apple Podcasts. And just like she does with the couples who come to her office, Esther wants to know how is it going for you? What has stayed with you after listening over the past year, what would you like to hear more of, less of? Who would you love to hear her in conversation with? Esther wants to hear your wildest ideas as you are part of her inner podcast circle. Just send a note to her producer Jesse - Hello@magnificentnoise.com with the title Thoughts for Esther.

    And as a thank you for the entire month of June, Esther wants to offer you 20% percent off the annual price so you can stay connected on her Office Hours on Apple Podcasts. So if you are a monthly member now is the best time to convert to being an annual subscriber. And thanks so much for listening and for all your help to make Esther's Office Hours exactly what you want them to be.

    Esther Calling - What If I Break Up With My Dad?

    Esther Calling - What If I Break Up With My Dad?

    Esther takes a question from a young woman struggling with her relationship with her father. A recent divorce and the slow reveal of an affair on the part of her father has ruptured the family- and leaves her questioning whether or not her father should continue to have a role in her life.

    Esther Callings are a one time, 45-60 minute interventional phone call with Esther. They are edited for time, clarity, and anonymity. If you have a question you would like to talk through with Esther, send a voice memo to producer@estherperel.com.

    Want to learn more? Receive monthly insights, musings, and recommendations to improve your relational intelligence via email from Esther: https://www.estherperel.com/newsletter
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    • 49 Min.
    Esther Calling - It Feels Like My Siblings Abandoned Me Follow-Up

    Esther Calling - It Feels Like My Siblings Abandoned Me Follow-Up

    Late last summer, Esther spoke to a young woman grappling with the burden of caring for her ailing parents and the feelings of resentment she feels towards her older siblings. At the end of the session, Esther encouraged her to write her mother a letter opening the door to a deeper connection. Esther checks in to see if the letter was ever written.

    Esther Calling - It Feels Like My Siblings Abandoned Me

    Esther Calling - It Feels Like My Siblings Abandoned Me

    In this Esther Calling, Esther speaks to a young woman grappling with the burden of caring for her ailing parents and the feelings of resentment she feels towards her older siblings. But the true cause of this family conflict goes much deeper than who is showing up and who is not.

    Esther Callings are a one time, 45-60 minute interventional phone call with Esther. They are edited for time, clarity, and anonymity. If you have a question you would like to talk through with Esther, send a voice memo to producer@estherperel.com.
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    • 37 Min.
    Does Growing Up Mean Growing Apart? Follow-Up

    Does Growing Up Mean Growing Apart? Follow-Up

    These three young men grew up together and started a production company as adults. They faced the growing pains one might expect as they transitioned from friends to coworkers. Now, two years after their initial session, Esther follows up to see where they are now and what shifted after the session.

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4,7 von 5
363 Bewertungen

363 Bewertungen

oneofmanyotherusers ,

Compassionate and spot on therapy

I love how Esther manages to get to her one time clients with compassion and clarity. I am learning so much an becoming more compassionate with myself and the people I am in relationships with.
I always eagerly look forward to a new episode!

mstrmn ,

Classic story: Greed has ruined an exceptional podcast.

I have listened to every season and loved the podcast. But lately the push to monetise it has ruined the show. Incredible amount of ads make the episodes impossible to listen to! One or two ads that are less obnoxious would be ok and understandable. But this brute push shows a lack of class tbh. Sadly I have to look for alternatives.

elisa.rocchi.30 ,

amount of Ads became unbearable

I used to love this show, I loyally listened for years, but at this point the amount of time for ads might exceed that of the actual show. Unbearable but also unheard of! No other free podcast I’m aware of has so much advertising

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