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#80- Shadow Sides of Naropa University with Kate Vosti, Somatic Educator
FromA State of Mind
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Length:
104 minutes
Released:
Jul 10, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Kate Vosti, a Somatic Educator and dancer, sits down with Julian to discuss her path and work and her mixed experiences as a former graduate student at Naropa University's Somatic Counseling Dance and Movement Therapy program.
Learn More About Kate: www.somatic-untangling.com
Instagram: @rhythm.rose
Topics (in Chronological Order):
0:00-11:28 Introduction
Buddhist Perspectives on Human Development and Spiritual Development
Her early interest in the Buddhist teachings
Self Doubt as a form of Laziness
Different ways to understand ‘doubt’ and ‘the mind of not knowing’
Being ‘spiritual not religious’
New age spiritual beliefs
The relative rarity of talking with someone practicing within an authentic spiritual lineage
That modern or contemporary people have a ‘God shaped hole in their hearts’
The surprising success of Trader Joe’s in offering us less choices
27:30: The reasons why Naropa University seemed to make so much sense for Kate
The events, health struggles, discovering Ecstatic Dance and Five Rhythms that lead to Kate eventually going to the graduate school for Somatic Psychology at Naropa University
The Calling to become a somatic dance movement therapist
Issues with the current state of Naropa University from the perspective of being a student
How Naropa University seems afraid to challenge it's students
40:00 How Kate feels psychologically traumatized by attending Naropa
50:00 - Issues of Cultural Appropriation around Buddhism and other forms of spirituality at Naropa
54:00 - how the Masters in Dance Movement Therapy program lacked learning how to practice or teach dance movement therapy; how their one class on Dance Movement Therapy focused instead on the colonialism of ballet and related topics.
57:00 - a few of many stories of social justice attempts gone awry from Julian's experience in the Graduate School of Psychology
62:00: Is it advancing the cause of Social Justice to apologize for the color of your skin?
Discussion of the shadow sides and down sides of the current state of education at Naropa
90:00 - not allowed to use the word 'mute' to refer to muting oneself while on Zoom because it is not politically correct.
Links to articles and books mentioned:
Even "Trigger Warning" is Now Off Limits by John McWhorter https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/07/brandeis-language-police-have-suggestions-you/619347/
The Coddling of the American Mind: https://www.thecoddling.com
A State of Mind Podcast: www.astateofmindplay.com
A State of Mind Counseling: www.astateofmindcounseling.org
Support the show: www.patreon.com/astateofmind
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Learn More About Kate: www.somatic-untangling.com
Instagram: @rhythm.rose
Topics (in Chronological Order):
0:00-11:28 Introduction
Buddhist Perspectives on Human Development and Spiritual Development
Her early interest in the Buddhist teachings
Self Doubt as a form of Laziness
Different ways to understand ‘doubt’ and ‘the mind of not knowing’
Being ‘spiritual not religious’
New age spiritual beliefs
The relative rarity of talking with someone practicing within an authentic spiritual lineage
That modern or contemporary people have a ‘God shaped hole in their hearts’
The surprising success of Trader Joe’s in offering us less choices
27:30: The reasons why Naropa University seemed to make so much sense for Kate
The events, health struggles, discovering Ecstatic Dance and Five Rhythms that lead to Kate eventually going to the graduate school for Somatic Psychology at Naropa University
The Calling to become a somatic dance movement therapist
Issues with the current state of Naropa University from the perspective of being a student
How Naropa University seems afraid to challenge it's students
40:00 How Kate feels psychologically traumatized by attending Naropa
50:00 - Issues of Cultural Appropriation around Buddhism and other forms of spirituality at Naropa
54:00 - how the Masters in Dance Movement Therapy program lacked learning how to practice or teach dance movement therapy; how their one class on Dance Movement Therapy focused instead on the colonialism of ballet and related topics.
57:00 - a few of many stories of social justice attempts gone awry from Julian's experience in the Graduate School of Psychology
62:00: Is it advancing the cause of Social Justice to apologize for the color of your skin?
Discussion of the shadow sides and down sides of the current state of education at Naropa
90:00 - not allowed to use the word 'mute' to refer to muting oneself while on Zoom because it is not politically correct.
Links to articles and books mentioned:
Even "Trigger Warning" is Now Off Limits by John McWhorter https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/07/brandeis-language-police-have-suggestions-you/619347/
The Coddling of the American Mind: https://www.thecoddling.com
A State of Mind Podcast: www.astateofmindplay.com
A State of Mind Counseling: www.astateofmindcounseling.org
Support the show: www.patreon.com/astateofmind
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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a-state-of-mind/message
Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a-state-of-mind/support
Released:
Jul 10, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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