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Watershed Chats: Nature as the Third Parent with psychologist ROBIN GRILLE

Waterpeople Podcast

English - September 03, 2021 10:00 - 1 hour - 63.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 296 ratings
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What does the way we treat children say about who we are as individuals, and as a culture? 

Our guest, psychologist and father Robin Grille,  believes that parents and teachers are amongst the most powerful agents for social change. We meander through stories about finding flow in parenting, moving away from the power-over paradigm,  how colonialism has historically guided parenting norms, and the inherited trauma that most of us are called to unravel as adults or parents.  

Robin Grille has been in private practice as a psychotherapist, relationship counsellor and parent coach for 30 years. He is the author two books,  Parenting for a Peaceful World and Heart to Heart Parenting.  Robin was born in Uruguay to migrant parents, and then migrated to Australia at age 10.  Spanish is his first language, French his second and Romanian his third.
 
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Sound Engineer & Music by: Shannon Sol Carroll 

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