Me and We
In "Me & We," we learn to develop our “me” as we influence our “we”.
How do we have less suffering and more fun in whatever situation we find ourselves in? How do we take action based on our values? Can we be who we are with more ease? Hosts Bonnie Macbride and Mallika Bush share frames and tools with real-life examples, offering this podcast to help you access your life energy, make use of your emotions, and find more satisfaction in your life and relationships.
Inside the full Me & We audio course you will learn the 9 building blocks that Bonnie Macbride has created. These frames and tools can be applied to every context through relationships, with a particular focus on primary, intimate partnerships.
Bonnie and Mallika bring real-life examples and explore applying these tools and fames along side you as you learn. Check out the full course at the link in the show notes!
Me and We
BB7: Protests Part 2
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There is protest happening everywhere, especially in the last 10-15 years.
We don't have to be on the receiving end of blame and shame EVERYWHERE we go. But, it is important to open up this channel to receive when someone is daring to let us know that something isn't working for them.
How can we work with protest to find something else that's possible, rather than what typically happens - which is a counter protest.
How is a protest a "call to respond?"
The best way to influence how someone is protesting is to actually welcome them to protest. "Bring it on, babe" "I'm ready in this moment to hear what's important to you."
Receive the protest with the skills, which slows it down.
This is a slow, building process, getting these Building Blocks in place. Be kind and gentle with yourself as you learn and grow.
Bonnie's book is available in paperback!
"Me And We: Finding Your Voice and Influencing Relational Interactions"
Find out more about our work:
Bonnie's Website: bonniemacbride.com
Mallika's Website: rootedrelationships.com
Thank you to Jessica Carson Chen for the use of her music.
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Thank you to Positron Productions for producing and editing the content.