
Dirty Tap Water, Episode 2: The Gift of Failure, Mindfulness & Emotions, & What is the IFS?
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Welcome to "The Dirty Tap Water" Episode 2 with Mike and JP, two therapists diving deep into the waters of their own experiences. In this episode, the dynamic duo explores the intriguing realm of mindfulness, Internal Family Systems (IFS), and the often overlooked concept of failure. Join Mike and JP as they share personal stories of failure and how embracing the permission to fail has become a gateway to newfound confidence and creativity. Their candid discussions provide a refreshing perspective on navigating the uncertainties of life. In the realm of mindfulness, Mike and JP unravel the transformative power of cultivating non-judgmental presence, especially during moments of profound pain and suffering. Delve into their insightful conversations that offer practical insights for weaving mindfulness into the tapestry of daily life. "The Dirty Tap Water" is more than just a podcast; it's a space for creativity and exploration, complete with its own share of kinks and difficulties. In a humorous twist, experience the unexpected as JP's computer decides to take an early exit, cutting the show short. Imperfections, after all, are part of the journey. This podcast is an honest, funny, and insightful experience, allowing you to be a fly on the wall in a conversation between two lively therapists who grew up as childhood friends. Mike and JP probe the depths of their psyches and unconscious experiences, all while bringing light, humor, and fun to others. "The Dirty Tap Water" is unapologetically authentic and imperfect, capturing the essence of Mike and JP as outspoken works in progress. As therapists navigating life's ambiguities, they invite you to join them on this unfiltered journey. Subscribe now for a dose of honesty, openness, and a touch of therapeutic humor.