Drama is a strategy we all use to attempt to connect with others. However, when we are in drama, we are lacking in responsibility for self. Instead, we want others to be responsible for us, and/or we want to be responsible for others. In this episode, Jodi explains the three positions or “characters” of drama: the victim, the rescuer and the persecutor. Whether or not you realize it, you (and everyone else!) have an intimate relationship with all three characters—they show up in many of our relationships. Being conscious about drama empowers you to choose proactive and conscious choices about how you will relate with yourself and others, and to create deep, true connections.

Jodi discusses the power we each have to exit the cycle of drama, through making conscious, honest, responsible choices. If you are willing to become conscious of the lies inside our own emotional and spiritual system, you can change your perceptions and beliefs about yourself, and you will exit drama. Then, you will live in a space called inter-dependency or healthy dependency, where your relationships are truly loving, empowering and full of responsibility. This is living in emotional and spiritual connection with self and others. 


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