• March Sisters– “Sisters” as Choices, Needs, & Thresholds and Internal Family Systems

  • Jul 21 2024
  • Duración: 55 m
  • Podcast

March Sisters– “Sisters” as Choices, Needs, & Thresholds and Internal Family Systems

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  • This season focuses on the 2019 film “Little Women” In what ways is a creative practice also a liberation practice, and why is Jo the only one who gets to carry her creativity with her into adulthood? (hint: it’s capitalist patriarchy) What are the archetypal choices, needs, and thresholds the March sisters represent? What happens when: you can’t get what you want, when you get what you want only to realize you don’t actually “love it as you should,” and when your life circumstances shift in ways that make you question whether you would make the same choice in the present that you did in the past? It’s 2024 and we still need better choices! Kristyn with a Why dives deep into the March sisters in this episode- inviting us to see ourselves reflected back. What if we reacted to/interacted with each sister as some part of ourselves? How might we unlock the liberatory potential of stories by practicing empathy with its characters: “How do I relate to their choices, big lies, needs, and thresholds? How do their stories resource me for my own life as I reach towards what matters to me?” (See time stamps and links to the scenes mentioned in the podcast below.) 0-5:00: Scope of season and review of where we are 5:00-7:20: Intro to Episode 3 Jo- : 7:20-15:20 Meg: 15:20-29:30 Amy: 29:30-37:50 Beth: 37:50-43:14 *Kristyn Crying about Beth* 43:14-46:10 More Beth 46:10-52:42 Outro/Gratitude: 53-end Scene Links—------------------------ Jo is Lonely and Marmee bringing Jo food (1:20-1:28) Meg: Pretending to be someone else, Silk Conflict with John, Wedding Day wish to be with John, Choosing John again. Cypher in the Matrix Amy can’t be deemed a genius, so may as well marry rich Beth and Jo at the Beach, and pretty sure I pulled from my subconscious about Beth’s death in the 1994 movie, too! —--------------------------------------------- Grateful for all the learning and inspiration alluded to in today’s episode: Kurt Vonnegut’s shape of stories My teacher Carmen Spagnola for her courses on Secure attachment and Contact Nutrition on The Numinous Network Tarot Teachers: Jessica Lanyadoo and Sarah Faith Gottessdiener Rev. angel Kyodo williams As always:---------------------------------- Thankful for the musical inspiration for the theme song: Hadestown by Anais Mitchell, specifically “Our Lady of the Underground” and Orpheus’ Song “Hedwig’s Theme” by John Williams Shout out for the artistic assistance of: Matt Schubbe (Logo) Kevin Carlow (Music and sound editing) —--------------------------------------------- Free Palestine! There are many ways to support the Palestinian people right now. Join a student encampment near you, call or email your congressperson via the JVP’s daily calls or email them here. 94 members of Congress have called for a ceasefire, can you help to add yours to the list? ​ Spread the word on social media, or check out Operation Olive Branch, a mutual aid organization that has compiled a list of GoFundMe’s for those in urgent need. —---------------------------------------------
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