Inner Threads
In this conversation, Courtney, Bert, and Jessica explore how truth and responsibility can transform our lives when approached with compassion rather than judgment. Bert defines truth as a visceral knowing, while acknowledging our human perspectives can lead to misunderstanding. The hosts discuss how many of us live within constructed truths built from unexamined stories and assumptions we've never questioned. The episode explores what it means to be "response-able"—having the ability to respond consciously rather than react automatically. The hosts examine the communication trap (victim triangle), where people unconsciously cycle through roles of victim, rescuer, and judge. Jessica shares how pausing before reacting to her partner created space for authentic communication. They address common barriers to taking responsibility—fear of judgment, shame, and defensiveness—while emphasizing that personal responsibility is actually empowering. Links to references in the podcast: Byron Katie [https://thework.com/] Braiding Sweetgrass [https://bookshop.org/a/12214/9781571313560] by Robin Wall Kimmerer Four Agreements [https://bookshop.org/a/12214/9781878424310] by Don Miguel Ruiz Thanksgiving Address [PDF] [https://americanindian.si.edu/environment/pdf/01_02_Thanksgiving_Address.pdf] Communication Trap [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karpman_drama_triangle] Chapters 00:00 Exploring Truth and Responsibility 02:52 The Nature of Personal Truths 06:13 Reactivity vs. Responsiveness 09:00 Understanding the Communication Trap 12:10 The Role of Conflict in Truth 14:47 The Burden of Responsibility 18:08 The Power of Choice and Awareness 20:57 The Impact of Ignorance on Responsibility 24:01 Compassion and Personal Growth 27:09 Finding Empowerment in Responsibility 33:40 Frameworks for Personal Growth 35:27 The Power of Responsibility 37:54 Practicing Vulnerability and Authenticity 43:21 Navigating Conflicting Truths 53:00 The Role of Compassion in Responsibility 58:01 Embracing Individuality and Authenticity Bert Nelson is a spiritual counselor, Buddhist minister, and energy medicine practitioner. He works with individuals navigating change, grief, identity, and questions of meaning, supporting clients in reconnecting with themselves and living with greater clarity and intention. On Substack @BrightRavenArts https://www.brightravencounseling.com/ [https://www.brightravencounseling.com/] Jessica Luke is a Depth Counselor and Integrative Healing Practitioner, and founder of The Well Grounded Soul and the https://1440health.com/ [https://1440health.com/], an integrative healing center in Bethesda, Maryland. She works with individuals navigating transition and emotional complexity, supporting them in reconnecting with their bodies, intuition, and deeper sense of truth. On IG @thewellgroundedsoul https://thewellgroundedsoul.com/ [https://thewellgroundedsoul.com/] Courtney Kaplan is a coach based in Oakland, CA. After years in the corporate world, she founded Iconic Leadership Coaching to help people navigate work complexities, leverage their strengths, and grow their authentic leadership style. She uses emotional, physical and spiritual tools to help clients find peace and power. On Substack @courtneykaplan https://www.iconicleadershipcoaching.com/ [https://www.iconicleadershipcoaching.com/]
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