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Dr. Fanny Brewster is the author of five books on depth psychology from an Africanist perspective. She is a professor at Pacifica Graduate Institute and also maintains a private practice as a Jungian analyst. Dr. Brewster describes her work as "helping others in the development of a valued, meaningful life... one that is lived with integrity, centeredness and joy." Her writing addresses her "passion and intention for wanting to see a shift in consciousness that can allow us as a collective to go beyond skin color, tribal impulses and racism, acknowledging differences while enriching our consciousness because of these differences." Her latest book, Race and the Unconscious: An Africanist Depth Psychology Perspective on Dreaming, "offers a rich framework for exploring and understanding the language, images, and symbols of African and African American dreamlife. It expands the modern understanding of dreaming with the inclusion of Africanist perspectives, philosophy, and mythology while emphasizing the potential for ... psychological healing through dreamwork." In this episode, we're going deeper by talking with Dr. Brewster about her work to incorporate Africanist perspectives and the experience of Black women in particular into the field of depth psychology, and the meaning and impact of this work on the wider world. CONNECT WITH DR. BREWSTER LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-fanny-brewster-70b44156 Website: http://www.fannybrewster.com BOOKS BY DR. FANNY BREWSTER: Race and the Unconscious: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1032114487/ Racial Legacies: Jung, Politics and Culture (Focus on Jung, Politics and Culture): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09P1XY37X/ The Racial Complex: A Jungian Perspective on Culture and Race: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0367177706/ Archetypal Grief: Slavery’s Legacy of Intergenerational Child Loss: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0415789060/ African Americans and Jungian Psychology: Leaving the Shadows: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1138952761/ See all books written or recommended by Going Deeper podcast guests at https://a.co/87QNHOb

Yvonne Chang, MATP, PCC, is an executive coach and consultant for corporate, government and business leaders and individuals. Her approach to professional and personal development reflects her cultural grounding as a Chinese American growing up in San Francisco and as a cultural pioneer who left the United States and immigrated to The Netherlands, where she developed her coaching practice over two decades. Yvonne’s coaching and training draw on contemporary thought on human development, leadership, and change and her experiences as a professional dancer, business executive, human potential consultant and project leader in eco-psychology and environmental sustainability. She brings a richly holistic background to her work and feels privileged to have earned the trust of many clients, of different ages, cultures, and occupations in various organizational effectiveness settings. This week, we're going deeper by talking with Yvonne about how she approaches soul and spirit in her coaching approach, as well as how she integrates her experiences with ecopsychology, somatic practices, and diversity & inclusion into her work. CONNECT WITH YVONNE: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/yvonne-chang-matp-pcc-36140565 Website: yvonnechang.com YVONNE'S BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS: Soul at Work by Margaret Benefiel: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/1596270136/ The Meaning Revolution by Fred Kofman: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/1524760730/ See all books written or recommended by Going Deeper podcast guests at https://a.co/87QNHOb.

Dr. Kweisi Ausar is an educator, author, researcher, and founder of the Center for Spiritual Cultivation. As an Associate Professor at the University of Nevada Las Vegas, Dr. Ausar conducts research on workplace spirituality and other topics related to human dynamics in organizations. In January of 2021, Dr. Ausar published his memoir, No Sur: Breaking the Chains that Bind the Spirit, in which he details how spiritual cultivation revolutionized his existence and led to the realization of his goals and dreams. This week, we're going deeper by talking with Kweisi about what workplace spirituality actually looks like in practice, as well as how his own spiritual journey has helped him through challenges throughout his life, including family issues, addiction, and racial discrimination. CONNECT WITH KWEISI LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kweisiausar/ Website: https://www.kweisiausar.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/AusarKweisi RESOURCES: No Sur: Breaking the Chains that Bind the Spirit by Dr. Kweisi Ausar: https://www.kweisiausar.com/new-book Center for Spiritual Cultivation: https://www.centerforspiritualcultivation.com/ Name Change - It's Not Anthony Gatling: https://youtu.be/CQhDiy_Ailg See all books written or recommended by Going Deeper podcast guests at https://a.co/87QNHOb.

Lily Jampol is the Head of People Science and Consulting at ReadySet, a diversity, equity, and inclusion solutions firm. Lily is an active researcher and former professor with a PhD from Cornell and over 10 years of expertise in organizational well-being and behavior change. Her internationally-recognized work on gender biases in organizations has been funded by the National Science Foundation & the UK Royal Society and covered by CNN, Forbes, Inc, Politico, the BBC and other media orgs. This week, we're going deeper by talking with Lily about the importance of taking care of ourselves, and exploring why that often seems harder than it should be. CONNECT WITH LILY LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lily-jampol/ Website: https://www.thereadyset.co Twitter: https://twitter.com/LJampol RESOURCES: Karpman Drama Triangle: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karpman_drama_triangle Diversity Myopia: Don’t let shortsightedness set your company up for a crisis https://medium.com/@lejampol/diversity-myopia-dont-let-shortsightedness-set-your-company-up-for-a-crisis-9daf9f094717 Watch: Lily Jampol, PhD | Diversity Myopia | Tech Inclusion SF 2018 https://youtu.be/bc4AbEY6eYI See all books written or recommended by Going Deeper podcast guests at https://a.co/87QNHOb.

Tania Israel is a Professor of Counseling Psychology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She is a researcher, educator, and Fellow of the American Psychological Association. Dr. Israel’s book, Beyond Your Bubble: How to Connect Across the Political Divide, Skills and Strategies for Conversations That Work, draws on her experience facilitating educational programs and difficult dialogues about abortion, law enforcement, religion, sexual orientation, and other topics to prepare people to engage in dialogue across political lines. This week, we're going deeper by talking with Tania about the most effective way to talk to people that disagree with us, including why trust and curiosity are essential. CONNECT WITH TANIA LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tania-israel/ Website: https://taniaisrael.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tania_Israel and https://twitter.com/BYBdialogue Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bybdialogue/ RESOURCES: The Flowchart That Will Resolve All Political Conflict: https://taniaisrael.com/dialogue-flowchart/ How to Win a Political Argument (TEDx): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlS9vADGU7M&feature=youtu.be We Have the Power to Unify Our Country: https://taniaisrael.medium.com/we-have-the-power-to-unify-our-country-1e7529fa8fd3 BOOKS BY TANIA ISRAEL: Beyond Your Bubble: How to Connect Across the Political Divide: Skills and Strategies for Conversations That Work https://taniaisrael.com/beyond-your-bubble-book/ See all books written or recommended by Going Deeper podcast guests at https://a.co/87QNHOb.