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Where Should We Begin? Season Two

By: Esther Perel
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  • Step into iconic relationship therapist Esther Perel's office and listen as 8 anonymous couples in search of insight bare the raw, intimate, and profound details of their story. From illness to parenting to the end of a marriage, it's a space for difficult conversations and greater understanding. It's also a place for us to listen and feel empowered in our own relationships. So…where should we begin?

    When you add Where Should We Begin? Season Two to your library you will receive all 8 episodes, each with a runtime of approximately 40 minutes.

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Episodes
  • Ep. 1: You Need Help to Help Her
    Oct 27 2017

    [Contains Explicit Content] A husband and wife are united in their desire to help their daughter, two years after she suffered a breakdown and moved home, shutting herself off from her family and friends. Esther urges them to examine the way pressure and expectations - no matter how well-intentioned - can shape a child’s upbringing.

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    44 mins
  • Ep. 2: I Want to Feel Wanted
    Oct 27 2017

    [Contains Explicit Content] After ten years, a husband tells his wife he no longer wishes to be married. A month later, stuck in limbo, they come to Esther. She helps them have an honest conversation about their expectations, desires, and the ways in which their role as parents has left little room for intimacy.

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    46 mins
  • Ep. 3: Ms. Entitlement and Mr. Sacrifice Out on a Date
    Oct 27 2017

    [Contains Explicit Content] An on-again, off-again couple in their fifties, dating in a post-divorce landscape, are struggling with different world views, priorities and sexual interests. Recognizing that their polarized dynamic takes the fun out of spending time together, Esther guides both towards less rigid perspectives.

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    46 mins

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Insight into a relationship that is absolutely incredible.

As a therapist myself this series has opened my eyes into the world infidelity and all the different aspects that go into it. This series is raw, open, empathic to all sides and helps with perspectives that are hidden in hard emotions… amazing, highly recommend.

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An authentically gifted relational healer

I discovered Mrs Perel within a week of fully releasing my unresolved pain from past trauma. I am 41 years old and suffered the consequences of navigating my life through the lens of survival mode after a childhood filled with neglect and multiple incidents of abuse. Seven years ago, my healing journey and trauma recovery began when Christ open my eyes to who he is it’s such a powerful and unprovoked way that for the first happened in my life, I felt relentlessly pursued and chosen. It took a few years to understand that, even though my spirit was brief to life, I was still living in a body that was holding on to residual, unresolved, pain, and grief that I still had to process before I could move on to become equipped to redeem and restore my legacy and break generational curses that plagued my family.

In this process, I felt God place a heavy draw for me to help hurting women. For the first time since I began this process, I have found the wisdom and ability to glean from in Esther, that I am already implementing as a friend and a mother. She has this incredibly powerful gift of discerning between someone’s words and what their heart is crying out for. Her ability to bring comfort and wisdom, and cultivate environment where people feel safe to be. Vulnerable has been a beautiful experience for me to hear. She does not tiptoe around the truth but delivers truth and love. It would be an absolute dream of mine to have her as a mentor in person. The world needs more like Esther. If we could just all learn to see past ourselves in our own pain and actually see each other what an awesome experience that would be.

I’m grateful to have an opportunity to start living my life the way God designed me to be.

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