
Transformational Perspectives
Each week hear Matt and a Guest critique a transformation work session with a client. Hear the inside perspective and what is needed to cause true transformation.
Latest episodes

Apr 27, 2021 • 2h 12min
(EP 3) - File Formats of the Mind Ft. Malcolm Ocean and Adam Jensen
Malcolm Ocean, the founder of Complice, dives into mindset reframing and emotional dialogue, while Adam Jensen, creator of the Tachyus Project, shares insights on attachment theory. They explore transformation through emotional healing and memory reconsolidation. Christopher Lovgren's journey highlights the significance of nurturing childhood memories to reshape one’s emotional landscape. The trio discusses the mind’s different ‘file formats’ and the impact of early attachments on personal growth, trust, and emotional well-being.

Mar 9, 2021 • 2h 32min
(EP2) - "I Think" Considered Harmful Ft. Eliot Redelman and Tim Josling
Eliot Redelman and Tim Josling, experts in transformation modalities like IFS, join Andrew Barber, a poker player pursuing a PhD. They explore the emotional challenges of academia, discussing how Internal Family Systems can illuminate self-awareness. The trio dives into techniques for overcoming procrastination and self-doubt, emphasizing the importance of engaging with one's inner voice for personal growth. They also tackle the balance of pleasure and responsibility in life's transformations, offering insights on emotional memory activation to shift negative beliefs.

Mar 4, 2021 • 2h 49min
(EP 1) - Dimensions of Transformation Ft. Nathan Shackelford
In this engaging discussion, Nathan Shackelford, an expert in emotional support and Internal Family Systems therapy, shares insights on navigating emotional landscapes. He explores the transformative journey of Ms. G, focusing on her dream as a catalyst for change. The conversation highlights the importance of language in therapy and personal growth, the significance of introspection during difficult times, and the role of visualization in confronting uncomfortable memories. Listeners are encouraged to embrace self-advocacy and personal empowerment through these poignant reflections.