IFS Talks
IFS Talks is an audio series to deepen connections with the Internal Family Systems Model through conversations with lead trainers, authors, practitioners and users. In these audio interviews, we will have the opportunity to draw out aspects of IFS Lead Trainers and skilled presenters to create a user-friendly format for listeners to get to know each trainer or practitioner, their background, in and before IFS. With candid, self-led dialogue, trainers and practitioners can share their specific interests with listeners interested in deepening their inner knowledge and IFS practice. Cece Sykes, Susan McConnell, Mary Kruger, Pam Krause, Lisa Spiegel, Martha Sweezy, Art Mones, Ann Sinko, Paul Neustadt, Frank Anderson, Larry Rosenberg, Toni Herbine-Blank, and many more among the interviewees. Among the topics in theTalks: - All Erotic Parts are Welcome, with Larry Rosenberg - IFS, Trauma and Neuroscience, with Frank Anderson - From Reactive to Self Led Parenting, with Paul Neustadt - IFS as a Metamodel of Therapy, with Art Mones - The Role of Legacy Burdens on Anxiety, Depression and Shame, with Ann Sinko - Shame and Guilt as central for IFS work, with Martha Sweezy - Bringing IFS to Children and Parents, with Lisa Spiegel - IFS with Children and Adolescents, with Pam Krause - IFS on Addictions and Eating Disorders, with Mary Kruger - Embodying the Internal Family, with Susan McConnell - Bringing IFS to Extreme Parts, with Cece Sykes
Awesome Clinical Content
4 mar
Super solid guests and informative - music and sound is subpar - need to invest in s SHURE microphone. Sounds like it is recorded over zoom? Other than that - very good!
Highly Informative Internal Family Systems Resource
24 mar
Skillful, engaging, informative interviews with Master IFS Trainers. Highly informative and insightful.
Helpful
08/08/2022
I listen to this podcast regularly and am grateful for it. I find the guests very informative and their experiences, specific skillsets and insights that they share are so very helpful for my clinical practice. Part of me just has to say I also find it difficult to hear the hosts. The music that plays between every question often causes me to miss some of the dialogue.
5 stars for content, 1 star for sound quality
22/11/2023
I found this podcast as I’ve been diving deeper into IFS and wanting to integrate the IFS and related models into my work. I listened to one episode, however, and although the content and interview was intriguing, I couldn’t finish it. The musical interjections and poor sound quality were very distracting. 😩 As a former podcast host myself, I learned that there were wonderful audio/video editors out there that worked within my modest budget and would easily be able to adjust the volume for the hosts in post production (after the episode is recorded). If using Zoom, there is a setting where each audio recording can be saved separately. This is a setting you have to check, it is not the default. Do not use the audio with all 2-3 blended voices. An audio editor can very easily edit and equalize each individual track but they would find it almost impossible to equalize a blended track. Also please consider getting rid of the little bits of music that play during the interviews. They are distracting and at times, cut off the speaker’s thought halfway, a poor representation of a wonderful guest. I’m giving five stars to offset some of the negative reviews and empower the podcast hosts to hire a professional audio editor and give them tips for getting the best sound quality out of their equipment.
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- CreadorAníbal Henriques, Tisha Shull & Alexia Rothman
- Años de actividad2019 - 2024
- Episodios93
- ClasificaciónApto
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