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  1. FEB 6

    Being the Predator While Being the Prey with Callie Russell - 102

    Check out today's guest Callie Russell on Instagram If you want to support on⁠⁠⁠ Patreon⁠⁠⁠ we'd appreciate it. If you have any questions or want to submit a story email questions@workshoptherapypodcast.com  Tamara’s Professional Magazine - https://mslbd.org/what-we-do/rethinking-behavior/rethinking-behavior.html Books We Recommend Crucial Conversations  https://amzn.to/4kS5Bow  Atomic Habits By James Clear https://amzn.to/4fO0O5F  Essentialism By Greg McKeown - https://amzn.to/3Whd7PD Effortless By Greg McKeown- https://amzn.to/4djdHmC Punished By Rewards - https://amzn.to/3zGSc0z Check out the social medias ⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube www.TamaraHatch.ca Predator vs Prey Mindset: Stress, Agency, and the Stories We Live In In this episode of The Workshop Therapy Podcast, we dive into the idea of the predator versus prey mindset and how it emerges in everyday life. What happens when stress, scarcity, or pressure push us into a reactive state? How do these mindsets shape our sense of agency, creativity, and connection to the world around us? We unpack how prolonged stress narrows perception and creates patterns that feel automatic. This is not about blame or toughness. It is about understanding how the nervous system responds, and how embodied competence, skill development, and sustained practice can shift us toward presence and choice. What predator and prey mindsets mean in psychological and behavioural terms How modern stress saturates our attention and decision making Why reactivity often feels like the only option The difference between resilience through control and resilience through capability How hands-on skill and mastery can help regulate the nervous system Practical strategies to notice when you are in a prey pattern and how to move toward agency Callie Russell is an ancestral living skills instructor, goat herder and wilderness practitioner who competed on Alone Season 7 and Alone: Frozen Season 1 on the History Channel. She lives nomadically in the Flathead Valley of Montana, sustained directly by the land since 2010 through foraging, animal husbandry, hide tanning, felting, basket weaving, plant medicine gathering and backcountry animal processing. Callie’s experience surviving 89 days in the Arctic on Alone Season 7 earned her a devoted following and a return to the spin-off Alone: Frozen, where she returned to challenge herself in a harsher climate. Her work focuses on helping others connect with the natural world, cultivate competence in fundamental skills, and rediscover the rhythms and teachings of wild places. Where in your life do you notice reactivity instead of choice?What skills or practices help you feel capable, grounded, and oriented again? If you have thoughts, questions or experiences related to this episode, send them to questions@workshoptherapy.com. If this episode resonated with you, consider sharing it with someone who might benefit from hearing it. In this episode, we explore:Guest BioListener reflection:

    59 min
  2. 10/24/2025

    Understanding Interpersonal Locational Dysregulation - 99

    If you want to support on⁠⁠⁠ Patreon⁠⁠⁠ we'd appreciate it. If you have any questions or want to submit a story email questions@workshoptherapypodcast.com  Tamara’s Professional Magazine - https://mslbd.org/what-we-do/rethinking-behavior/rethinking-behavior.html Books We Recommend Crucial Conversations  https://amzn.to/4kS5Bow  Atomic Habits By James Clear https://amzn.to/4fO0O5F  Essentialism By Greg McKeown - https://amzn.to/3Whd7PD Effortless By Greg McKeown- https://amzn.to/4djdHmC Punished By Rewards - https://amzn.to/3zGSc0z Check out the social medias ⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube www.TamaraHatch.ca Keywords autism, sensory processing, proprioception, neurodiversity, learning through mistakes, growth, risk-taking, interpersonal dysregulation, spatial awareness, parenting Summary In this episode, the hosts explore the concept of interpersonal locational dysregulation, particularly in relation to autism and sensory processing. They discuss how neurodivergent individuals often experience overwhelming sensory input, leading to challenges with spatial awareness and proprioception. The conversation emphasizes the importance of allowing mistakes and learning opportunities for growth, particularly for children. The hosts advocate for embracing risk-taking and pushing boundaries to foster confidence and skill development in both neurodivergent and neurotypical individuals. Takeaways Interpersonal locational dysregulation affects many autistic individuals. Sensory processing challenges can lead to difficulties in spatial awareness. Neurodivergent individuals often work harder to maintain social norms. Mistakes are essential for learning and growth. Bumping into things can provide a sense of safety for some individuals. Proprioception plays a crucial role in how we navigate our environment. Encouraging risk-taking can help build confidence in children. Society often stifles opportunities for neurodivergent individuals to learn through experience. It's important to recognize and accommodate different learning styles. Navigating life with neurodiversity requires understanding and patience. Sound bites "We need to allow mistakes to happen." "It's okay to not have to perfect it." "Don't judge those who bump into you." Chapters 00:00 Understanding Interpersonal Locational Dysregulation 03:13 Sensory Processing and Neurodiversity 05:36 The Impact of Spatial Awareness on Daily Life 08:17 Navigating Clumsiness and Motor Skills 10:22 The Importance of Risk and Mistakes in Learning 12:56 Encouraging Growth Through Bumps and Failures 15:08 The Role of Support and Understanding in Relationships 17:40 Embracing Neurodiversity in Everyday Life 20:10 The Value of Sharing Experiences and Learning Together

    37 min

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