Will the Baby Take the Food: The Art of Vulnerability and Why it’s Important to Break Down Emotions Into Bite Sized Pieces

But there’s a scream inside that we all try to hide We hold on so tight, we cannot deny Eats us alive                                                         – Sia   “You will get tired of me, if you find out what an emotional mess I am, you will leave me”   “I don’t deserve your comfort, it’s my job to…

Episode 3: The Art of Suffering: A Closer Look at Buddhism’s Contributions to Our Relationship with Strife, an Interview with Assistant Professor of Philosophy Dr. Sean Smith

My name is Mitchell Smolkin, I am a registered psychotherapist, certified couples therapist, Jungian psychoanalyst, author, and speaker. I have been interested in the field of psychotherapy for almost three decades and have had the opportunity to walk through some of the hardest circumstances in life with people from all over the world.

Episode 2: The Dignity of the Body: A Container for Grief and Transition – An Interview with Psychotherapist, Author, and Podcaster Charlene Jones

My name is Mitchell Smolkin, I am a registered psychotherapist, certified couples therapist, Jungian psychoanalyst, author, and speaker. I have been interested in the field of psychotherapy for almost three decades and have had the opportunity to walk through some of the hardest circumstances in life with people from all over the world.