Compassion: Conversation with Dr. Stacee Reicherzer
Compassion — Welcome to a Wild and Precious conversation with Dr. Stacee Reicherzer. Our   conversation started with the compassionate action Dr. Stacee took  after the killing of Ahmed Aubrey and flowed from there into ways to  work out your compassion muscle including making space for self  compassion. One of my favourite parts begins around the 25 minute mark  where Dr. Stacee talks about the opposite of compassion — resentment —  and how important it is to listen when we feel resentment. D
May 28, 2020
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Compassion — Welcome to a Wild and Precious conversation with Dr. Stacee Reicherzer.

Our   conversation started with the compassionate action Dr. Stacee took  after the killing of Ahmed Aubrey and flowed from there into ways to  work out your compassion muscle including making space for self  compassion. One of my favourite parts begins around the 25 minute mark  where Dr. Stacee talks about the opposite of compassion — resentment —  and how important it is to listen when we feel resentment.

Dr.  Stacee Reicherzer is a writer, educator, and speaker whose focus  includes “helping people find their way out of the muck of Otherness  with its rules of fear that we all came to live by.” <= I love love  love that quote from her website. She goes on: “I teach people to live  fully and fiercely.” Yes!


What we talked about:

  • First, What does compassion look like “on the ground” — what are some concrete examples of compassionate action?
  • Second,   How can you work out your “compassion muscle” and become more  compassionate, better able to widen your table and set a place or two  for others?
  • Third,  How can you avoid compassion fatigue and what can you do to “follow the money” when you feel resentment?
  • Fourth,   We’re all in a place where we need and need to extend compassion  during this pandemic because it’s novel for all of us.
  • Fifth,   How can we avoid “virtue signaling” and dive into small action steps  to create a more compassionate world and widen our tables?

Notes:

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