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When the Mind Is Still, the Heart Does the Work

When the Mind Is Still, the Heart Does the Work

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In this episode, Brett reflects on what may be the most important quality we can bring into our relationships — loving presence. Drawing from his own journey and the teachings of Ron Kurtz, founder of the Hakomi Method, Brett explores how presence isn’t something we perform, but something we allow.

You’ll hear stories and insights about how this subtle yet powerful state can shift the dynamic of a conversation, deepen connection, and open the door to spontaneous healing — without needing to fix or solve anything.

Whether you're a coach, therapist, leader, or simply someone who longs for more meaningful moments in your day-to-day life, this episode invites you to slow down and reconnect with the quiet force of love that’s already within you.

Topics include:

  • What loving presence really is — and isn’t
  • How slowing the mind creates space for deeper connection
  • Why being with someone, without agenda, can be profoundly healing
  • The surprising story that led Ron Kurtz to center his work around this practice
  • A powerful question: How much love will you allow?

This is a gentle yet potent reminder that presence isn’t a luxury — it’s a necessity.

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