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Reimagining Love

Reimagining Love

De: Dr. Alexandra Solomon
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Reimagining Love with Dr. Alexandra Solomon is your destination for profound, enlightening discussions about love, family, intimacy, and everything in between—a podcast that gives us the opportunity to reimagine ourselves, our relationships, and our world. Hosted by renowned clinical psychologist, professor, and award-winning author Dr. Alexandra Solomon, featuring conversations with notable guests from the worlds of therapy, academia, and pop culture.2021-2024 Alexandra Solomon, LLC Ciencias Sociales Relaciones
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  • Loving Across Difference: Navigating Identity and Family Relationships Between Cultures with Sahaj Kaur Kohli
    Aug 12 2025

    First-generation children of immigrants often struggle with bicultural straddling, impacting their sense of identity, their mental health, their priorities and values, and their relationships. They can also find it difficult to be understood and loved by their parents in a way they can truly feel. Dr. Alexandra is joined by Sahaj Kaur Kohli, founder of Brown Girl Therapy and author of But What Will People Say: Navigating Mental Health, Identity, Love and Family Between Cultures to discuss how we can develop more capacity to love across differences and make shifts within ourselves to change our relationships for the better.

    You will come away from this conversation with:

    • Validation for identity tensions you may carry as the child of immigrant parents (or more perspective on these identity tensions if you are not!)
    • Insight into balancing personal boundaries with cultural expectations, especially when dealing with clashing priorities - plus a fresh perspective on how to approach healing
    • Tips on finding the right therapist and how to ensure you’re receiving culturally-attuned care given the mental health field’s bias toward a Eurocentric and individualized approach
    • Strategies for building healthier relationships - with yourself, your family, and romantic partners - while honoring your heritage

    “Your Midyear Refresh” on MasterClass: masterclass.com/yourmidyearrefresh

    Couple Therapy Certification Course from PESI: pesi.com/dralexandra

    But What Will People Say: Navigating Mental Health, Identity, Love and Family Between Cultures by Sahaj Kaur Kohli

    Brown Girl Therapy Instagram

    Culturally Enough Substack

    Learn more about Sahaj Kaur Kohli

    Order Dr. Alexandra’s book, Love Every Day

    Submit a Listener Question

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    52 m
  • The Power of Parts Work: Embracing All of Ourselves with Britt Frank
    Aug 5 2025

    When grappling with aspects of ourselves that we deem less good, less productive or less loveable, it may be tempting to completely write those parts off, or to hide them away in shame. Today’s guest, Britt Frank, sits down with Dr. Alexandra to make a compelling case for why it is essential to use the power of parts work to embrace these aspects of ourselves so that we can make better sense of the full range of the human experience and show up more fully in our important relationships.

    You will come away from this episode with:

    • Inspiration to embrace all parts of yourself, good and “bad”
    • Know-how to A.L.I.G.N your mind, using this acronym to work with your parts
    • Greater “parts literacy” to navigate your relationships with more skill, understanding, and compassion
    • A new perspective on Attachment Styles in relation to our parts

    “Your Midyear Refresh” on MasterClass: masterclass.com/yourmidyearrefresh

    Couple Therapy Certification Course from PESI: pesi.com/dralexandra

    Align Your Mind: Tame Your Inner Critic and Make Peace with Your Shadow Using the Power of Parts Work by Britt Frank

    Learn more about Britt Frank at https://www.brittfrank.com/

    Reimagining Love Episode, Finding The “Self”: Exploring Family Systems Therapy With Dr. Richard C. Schwartz

    Order Dr. Alexandra’s book, Love Every Day

    Submit a Listener Question

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    54 m
  • Revisit & Reflect: Drs. John & Julie Gottman on Protecting Connection in Your Relationship
    Jul 29 2025

    Welcome to R&R: Revisit & Reflect, a new episode format here on the podcast. We’re living in a time of information abundance (sometimes information overload) and lots of that information is about mental health and relational health! But there’s a difference between consuming content and integrating it. When we consume, the information might just pass through us, whereas when we integrate, the information weaves its way into our unique story or situation, creating insight and the potential for a shift in mindset, in emotion, in belief, and in behavior.

    With these R&R episodes, you’ll reflect and journal with Dr. Alexandra to integrate core lessons from the podcast, continuing with today’s conversation from the archive with the esteemed Drs. John & Julie Gottman. The Gottmans share some of the most groundbreaking findings to ever come out of their Love Lab and discuss with Dr. Alexandra the relationship principle of “Small Things Often.” So, get out your favorite pen and journal and join in this summer reflection.

    You’ll come away from this episode with:

    • A deeper understanding of how 'small things often' can create lasting bonds in your intimate partnerships.
    • An opportunity to identify and appreciate the positive moments that contribute to your relationship's health.
    • A framework for self-reflection with actionable journaling prompts to enhance intimacy.

    Journaling Prompts:

    1. What messages did you receive growing up, either from your family, your culture, or from media you consumed, about HOW to express love? In what ways were those messages limited, and how might you update them based on what you heard in this clip?
    2. What keeps you from making small gestures of love towards your partner / toward your past partner? What keeps you from ACCEPTING bids for connection from partners? Is it discomfort? If so, what specifically feels uncomfortable? Is it fear? If so, what specifically is the fear? Is it a feeling of unworthiness? If so, what do you want to remember about who you are?
    3. In the clip, the Gottmans remind us that our PERCEPTION of our partner can play a huge role in the dynamic, and that we might actually be missing positive moments and bids for connection that are already happening. Write down a commitment you want to make this week to help you to keep an eye out for the positive.
    4. What’s something you find beautiful about your partner, either inside or out? What would it be like to share this with them, without any agenda, but just because it might light them up?

    “Your Midyear Refresh” on MasterClass: masterclass.com/yourmidyearrefresh

    Couple Therapy Certification Course from PESI: pesi.com/dralexandra

    Reimagining Love Episode, “How to Love Well: The Little Things that Change Everything with Drs. John & Julie Gottman”

    Order Dr. Alexandra’s book, Love Every Day

    Subscribe to Dr. Alexandra’s Newsletter

    Submit a Listener Question

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    22 m
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