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Relationship Coaching School Podcast

Integral Theory, Society, & Lines of Development with Jeff Salzman - 405

Relationship Coaching School Podcast

Jayson Gaddis

Relationships, Relationshippodcast, Sex, Relationshipadvice, Society & Culture, Jaysongaddispodcast, Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.6981 Ratings

🗓️ 26 July 2022

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

This week I spoke with Jeff Salzman about Integral Theory (the idea that culture and consciousness have been, and will continually evolve) and how it applies to what’s shaping our world right now. If you want another frame to help you understand turbulent times, this will be helpful. Listen here for the full episode.

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0:00.0

One of the foundational principle of integral theory is that everybody gets to be who they are,

0:04.8

and we want them to be the healthiest expression of who they are.

0:08.5

That's our only job. It's like shining light on a rose.

0:11.6

You count on it to bloom on its own. Greetings Earthlings Earthlings. Welcome back to the

0:36.5

Relationship School Podcast. I'm your host Jason Gatis and got another great

0:41.4

guest coming up here. First I wanted to say thank you for being you and navigating this wild world that we're living in right now.

0:48.0

And remember that it's the quality of your connections that's going to get you through it.

0:53.2

So please keep putting attention on your closest high stakes relationships.

0:59.4

And I think you can weather any storm coming your way.

1:02.4

Hey dad, I wanted to ask you a few questions about your book getting to zero.

1:07.0

Okay bring it on.

1:08.0

I haven't read the book but I was wondering what like ages do you think should read the book like kids teens adults right that's a good question

1:17.2

Teens is that like 12 to 18 or is that like like yeah, I think it's best for adults. Yeah and a teenager if they're in

1:29.6

like pain here or they want to work through conflict with their parents or their siblings or a

1:34.8

girlfriend or boyfriend or someone that they're close with, they could actually read it and get a

1:39.5

ton out of it. Yeah. Kids your age, I think you would get a little, I mean Lushen you love to read books, so you're like plow through books like in a day, like no problem, like a 500 page book this kid will read in like an hour. So you're a great reader and you could you could read it but I think

1:55.3

you'd be a little bored at times. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You'd be like what is he talking

1:59.3

about? Yeah. Awesome. Why did you write this book? Because I want to live in a world where people know how to work out their differences, you know? Yeah.

2:11.0

Mom and I work pretty hard to help our home be like that. Like our home is a good place where when we get in conflict,

2:17.2

and you and Nava, your sister get in conflict, we can get to a good place again, right? Yeah.

2:22.7

A lot of people listening grew up in families where that didn't happen.

2:26.7

It was just kind of swept under the rug,

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