

The Parts Party
Adriana Narai & Ella Shannon
Do you resonate with the idea of being a system of many different parts or subpersonalities that have different hopes and agendas for you, rather than feeling like one fixed personality? And perhaps you know deep down that your deepest authentic Self is already healed and whole, even if it most days it doesn’t really feel like that?
Same! This is the understanding of the Internal Family Systems model — created by Richard Schwartz.
This podcast is a celebration of what it is like to live as a system of parts, learning to be more Self Led. We welcome all your parts to this ’Parts Party’ with Adriana and Ella, therapists and IFS enthusiasts, as they discuss the lived experience of the Internal Family Systems.
This podcast is not affiliated with IFS Institute.
To learn more about IFS go to:
Mind Beyond in Australia: https://www.mindbeyond.com.au
International: https://www.ifs-institute.com
About Adriana: https://adriananaraicounselling.com.au/
About Ella: https://ellashannon.com/
Same! This is the understanding of the Internal Family Systems model — created by Richard Schwartz.
This podcast is a celebration of what it is like to live as a system of parts, learning to be more Self Led. We welcome all your parts to this ’Parts Party’ with Adriana and Ella, therapists and IFS enthusiasts, as they discuss the lived experience of the Internal Family Systems.
This podcast is not affiliated with IFS Institute.
To learn more about IFS go to:
Mind Beyond in Australia: https://www.mindbeyond.com.au
International: https://www.ifs-institute.com
About Adriana: https://adriananaraicounselling.com.au/
About Ella: https://ellashannon.com/
Top mentioned books
Here are the most frequently recommended books on The Parts Party podcast:

#1 Mentioned in 2 episodes
No Bad Parts

#2 Mentioned in 1 episodes
The Body Keeps the Score
Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma

#3 Mentioned in 1 episodes
Awaken To Love
Reclaiming Wholeness through Embodied Nonduality with Jungian Wisdom, Psychosynthesis & Internal Family Systems