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Sustainable Community Development: From What's Wrong to What's Strong | Cormac Russell | TEDxExeter

2016

How can we help people to live a good life? Instead of trying to right what's wrong within a community Cormac argues we need to start with what's strong. We need to help people discover what gifts they have and to use those gifts to enrich those around them.

18:08 min

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What Is “Intimacy Avoidance”? (Glossary of Narcissistic Relationships)

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Kwik Brain Episode 108: Heal a Broken Heart with Dr. Shefali Tsabary

In this conversation, we delve into some of the biggest misconceptions surrounding relationships, why we need to invest in ourselves, and why romantic love is a delusion.

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Legacy of Wisdom - Rabbi Zalman Schachter - Intimacy and Sexuality

QUESTION: What about the often overlooked issues of Intimacy and Sexuality in our older population? Legacy of Wisdom is a non-profit project dedicated to developing a vision of best practices for living and the fulfillment of our life's potential.

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Dr. Rick Hanson - Building the Foundations of a Healthy Relationship

This video is from the Mindful Relationships Summit.

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05:31

Legacy of Wisdom: Dr. Herbert Benson—Intimacy and Sexuality

What about the important issues of intimacy and of sexuality in aging? Dr. Herbert Benson, one of the original researchers who showed that we can in fact use our rational faculties to affect body states, is interviewed about the working with the human emotions and needs.

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Famed Relationship Therapist Esther Perel Gives Advice on Intimacy, Careers, and Self-Improvement

In this fascinating session from Summit LA18, famed relationship therapist and bestselling author Esther Perel digs into the three hidden dynamics governing every relationship, explores the self-imprisoning paradox of social media, and lays out why certainty is always the enemy of change.

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