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  • 126. The Circle: A Real-Time Practice for Women to Lead Without Apology (with Barbs Edwards)
    2025/06/26

    If you’re a woman who feels like you’re performing, over-managing others’ comfort, or doubting your leadership instincts—this episode is for you. Krista and her colleague Barbs Edwards, introduce The Circle: a transformational women’s group experience based on T-Group methodology. Together they explore how this real-time relational practice helps women track their inner experience, speak with clarity and care, and break free from old patterns like people-pleasing, over-controlling, or self-doubt. You’ll hear personal stories, practical insights, and why collaborative, emotionally intelligent leadership is more needed now than ever.

    (00:00) – Why women don’t have impostor syndrome—they have undervalued leadership styles

    (02:13) – Guest Barbs Edwards

    (05:21) – What is T-Group

    (06:59) – Speaking only what’s true

    (08:54) – Tracking yourself vs. managing others

    (10:24) – Why this work helps women stop performing

    (12:22) – Barbs’ personal story: finally shifting lifelong patterns

    (17:05) – Krista’s journey through corporate gender bias and self-doubt

    (21:37) – Real-time feedback: How others actually experience you

    (34:07) – How The Circle accelerates growth

    (36:17) – How to join a free Taster Circle (virtual or in-person)


    Reach out with your thoughts, experiences, and topics you want to hear about. We love hearing from you!


    Resources Mentioned:

    • The Circle For Women
    • Our Top 10 Relationship Agreements


    Get in Touch:

    • The Art Of We Website
    • The Art of We Instagram
    • Integrative Psychiatry Institute


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    38 分
  • 125. Our Partnership Mindset For Resilience During Hard Times
    2025/06/12

    In this honest and heartfelt episode of The Art of We, Krista and Will unpack the mindset shift that’s helping them meet uncertainty and stress with strength. Instead of reacting from “life is in the way,” they explore how choosing a “this is on the way” perspective changes everything, especially in partnership. From grief to bypassing to finding meaning, they share real tools and reflections for returning to a higher set point, together.

    The Art Of We” podcast with Krista Van Derveer and Dr. Will Van Derveer

    (00:00) Intro and relational check-in: chaos, uncertainty, & weird coping rituals

    (03:35) Life update for our listeners

    (05:55) How to stay aligned during life intensity

    (06:42) From “in the way” to “on the way”

    (08:04) Suffering & the narratives we choose

    (09:15) Complaining & bypassing

    (11:28) Emotional honesty & recommitting

    (13:37) Respecting real grief & hardship

    (14:45) Viktor Frankl, responsibility, & reclaiming narrative power

    (16:07) What matters most in partnership

    Reach out with your thoughts, experiences, and topics you want to hear about. We love hearing from you!

    Resources Mentioned:

    ● Our Top 10 Relationship Agreements

    ● Viktor Frankl Book


    Get in Touch:

    ● The Art Of We Website

    ● TheArt of We Instagram

    ● Integrative Psychiatry Institute: Psychedelic Therapy Training


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    20 分
  • 124. Date Nights, Honest Sex & Deepening Intimacy with Shana James
    2025/05/15

    In this episode of The Art of We, Krista is joined by longtime friend and renowned relationship coach Shana James for a candid, heartfelt conversation about cultivating deeper intimacy in partnership. From redefining what sex actually means to designing date nights that create more presence, pleasure, and connection — we talk about insights and tools that might just shift how you think about intimacy, sex, and what’s possible in your relationship. This episode is full of heart-opening perspectives on what it really means to be intimate with another human being.

    “The Art Of We” podcast with Krista Van Derveer and Dr. Will Van Derveer

    (02:13) Welcome Shana James

    (04:13) Impact of growing up without emotional intimacy

    (06:42) The question that changed Shana’s client’s relationship

    (07:02) What is intimacy, really?

    (09:57) Shana’s 7-date night ritual

    (12:15) Creating turn-on by removing pressure

    (14:07) Practicing presence and attunement in intimacy

    (17:46) Prioritizing intention for opening more possibility

    (20:00) Perimenopause, stress, and shifting desire

    (26:53) Breaking inherited relational patterns

    (32:36) When your partner shuts down or isn’t growth-minded

    (35:36) Calling your partner into their greatness

    (43:33) Redefining sex

    Reach out with your thoughts, experiences, and topics you want to hear about. We love hearing from you!


    Resources Mentioned:

    • Our Top 10 Relationship Agreements
    • Shana James’ Honest Sex Book
    • Shana James Quiz


    Get in Touch:

    • The Art Of We Website
    • The Art of We Instagram
    • Integrative Psychiatry Institute: Psychedelic Therapy Training

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    51 分
  • 123. Abundant Repair: Our Agreement That Turns Conflict Into Connection
    2025/04/24

    When conflict arises in a relationship, do you retreat, explode, or sweep it under the rug? We unpack one of our foundational relationship agreements: to Repair Abundantly. We explore how the ability to fully and lovingly repair after conflict is the difference between surviving and thriving—and how the right kind of repair doesn’t just restore connection, it deepens it. We share personal stories, listener questions, and the real-life impact of doing this work together, especially when triggers come up again (and again).

    “The Art Of We” podcast with Krista Van Derveer and Dr. Will Van Derveer

    (00:00) Why this is one of our most essential agreements

    (01:40) What repair means to us (and how it’s different than just “making up”)

    (03:30) Attachment theory and the 3 phases

    (05:28) How repair can leave you more connected than before the conflict

    (07:22) What happens when repair isn’t mutual or complete

    (10:38) “What if I’m always the one to initiate repair?”

    (13:02) Attachment dynamics in conflict

    (15:10) Why shared purpose in your relationship is essential

    (17:26) “What if the same trigger keeps coming up?”

    (19:44) When to seek deeper therapy or examine incomplete repairs

    (21:10) A call to mutual growth, grace, and staying in the conversation


    Reach out with your thoughts, experiences, and topics you want to hear about. We love hearing from our listeners!


    Resources Mentioned:

    • Our Top 10 Relationship Agreements
    • Getting To Zero by Jayson Gaddis


    Get in Touch:

    • The Art Of We Website
    • The Art of We Instagram
    • Integrative Psychiatry Institute: Psychedelic Therapy Training


    Rate, Review & Follow on Apple Podcasts:

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    21 分
  • 122. Always Find Possibility: Our Game-Changing Agreement for When Life Gets Hard
    2025/04/17

    What if one agreement could shift how you move through perceived limitations, everyday stuckness, and painful patterns in your relationship? Krista and Will dive into their relationship agreement, “To Always Find Possibility.” Whether it's health issues, career crossroads, or relational tension, this simple yet powerful commitment has helped them stay connected, creative, and forward-moving—even when things seem hopeless. Tune in for real-life examples, practical insights, and an invitation to transform how you face challenges with your partner.

    The Art Of We” podcast with Krista Van Derveer and Dr. Will Van Derveer

    (00:00) The origin of the agreement

    (02:30) What “always find possibility” means

    (05:45) Why this agreement applies to every area of life

    (08:50) Real-life example: Krista’s health scare

    (12:20) Bypassing or real possibility?

    (14:45) When one partner can't see the way through

    (17:40) How this agreement affects parenting, career, and decisions

    (20:55) Why this isn’t just toxic positivity

    (23:45) What to do if your partner doesn’t think this way

    (27:00) How agreements like this turn into anchoring tools during crisis

    (30:00) Addressing polarization

    (32:15) The power of staying in the conversation

    (34:00) An invitation for listeners

    Reach out with your thoughts, experiences, and topics you want to hear about. We love hearing from our listeners!


    Resources Mentioned:

    • Our Top 10 Relationship Agreements


    Get in Touch:

    • The Art Of We Website
    • The Art of We Instagram
    • Integrative Psychiatry Institute: Psychedelic Therapy Training


    Rate, Review & Follow on Apple Podcasts:

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    25 分
  • 121. Addressing Passive-Aggressive Comments (Replay)
    2025/04/03

    About the Episode:

    Addressing passive-aggressive comments like a ninja is highly satisfying. It can stop the aggressor in their shoes and wake them up to the impact they’re having. Most passive-aggressive comments are simply unskilled communications of negative feelings. By directly and neutrally addressing passive aggressiveness, we can support each other to grow as human beings.

    In episode 121 of the Art of We podcast, we get into the nuanced terrain of passive aggressiveness in both personal and professional relationships. Dr. Will and Krista Van Derveer discuss its subtle nature and how it can operate under a veneer of politeness, making it challenging to detect and address. They dive into the psychological underpinnings of why individuals resort to such behavior, highlighting the cultural lack of effective tools for expressing negative feelings directly.

    The hosts share practical strategies, share personal anecdotes, and role-play scenarios to illustrate how to respond to passive aggression in a way that fosters understanding and growth rather than perpetuating a cycle of negativity. They advocate for an approach that involves acknowledging the impact of such comments, expressing one's feelings without aggression, and seeking to understand the underlying needs of the other person.


    A must listen for:

    • Individuals in leadership positions who deal with other humans :)
    • Partners who have a hard time communicating their needs and wants skillfully
    • People who have a family or community that has a habit of passive-aggressive behavior
    • Anyone who loves to grow!


    Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or on your favorite podcast platform.


    Resources Mentioned:

    • Our Top 10 Relationship Agreements
    • Psychology Today


    Get in Touch:

    • The Art Of We Website
    • The Art of We Instagram
    • Integrative Psychiatry Institute: Mental Wellness & Psychedelic Therapy Training


    Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts:

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    28 分
  • 120. Turning Triggers Into Healing: Our Real-Life IFS Breakthrough at Richard Schwartz’s Retreat
    2025/03/27

    What if the parts of us we feel most ashamed of—our tender, young, vulnerable selves—were actually the doorway to greater sovereignty and connection in our partnerships? In this deeply personal episode, we share a very real moment from our recent IFS (Internal Family Systems) retreat with Richard Schwartz, where an old, exiled part of me got triggered in a big way. But instead of spiraling into conflict or disconnection, we used our agreements and IFS tools to move through it—together. If you’ve ever struggled with feeling unseen, insignificant, or overly sensitive in your relationship, this episode is for you.

    The Art Of We” podcast with Krista Van Derveer and Dr. Will Van Derveer

    (00:00) Fairness in holding space

    (01:14) Setting the stage: Krista’s trigger

    (03:41) A pattern re-emerges: Feeling invisible

    (07:47) A call for support

    (11:04) Stepping into an IFS process together

    (12:27) Krista’s breakthrough: Meeting a 3-year-old exiled part

    (15:40) From shame to shared understanding

    (17:34) Witnessing the root together

    (20:08) Why this moment changed the trigger

    (20:45) Turning triggers into healing: The power of a supportive partner

    Reach out with your thoughts, experiences, and topics you want to hear about. We love hearing from our listeners!


    Resources Mentioned:

    • Our Top 10 Relationship Agreements
    • Internal Family Systems with Richard Schwartz


    Get in Touch:

    • The Art Of We Website
    • The Art of We Instagram
    • Integrative Psychiatry Institute: Psychedelic Therapy Training


    Rate, Review & Follow on Apple Podcasts:

    If you want to show your support for this show, please consider rating and reviewing The Art of We on Apple Podcasts. To do that, open the Apple Podcasts app and search for The Art of We. Scroll to the bottom of the package and rate with 5 stars. Let us know your favorite part of the show by clicking “Write a Review.” While you’re at it, follow the show so you can get the latest episode delivered to your phone weekly.


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    28 分
  • 119. IFS for Couples: Why Understanding Your “Parts” Changes Everything
    2025/03/20

    Ever feel like your emotions take over during conflict? What if there was an easier way to navigate tough conversations? In this episode, we dive into Internal Family Systems (IFS)—a powerful approach to understanding the different "parts" of ourselves and how they show up in relationships. We share how this model has transformed our ability to work through triggers, deepen our connection, and show up for each other's growth in a way that fosters security and desire.

    “The Art Of We” podcast with Krista Van Derveer and Dr. Will Van Derveer

    (00:00) – The power of how we phrase emotions

    (00:38) – Exploring Internal Family Systems (IFS)

    (01:20) – How we use IFS in our partnership and why

    (03:38) – What are “parts” in IFS?

    (06:27) – Uncovering the hidden parts of ourselves

    (07:10) – The hero, the critic, and the scared child

    (08:14) – How trauma shapes our inner system and leads to self-sabotage

    (10:20) – Why IFS is a game-changer for couples

    (12:06) – How IFS prevents CO-dependency and strengthens the “we”

    (14:45) – The importance of shared language in partnerships

    (15:50) – Conflict repair: Naming our parts de-personalizes triggers

    (17:07) – How IFS turned a potential rupture into connection

    (19:04) – Holding each other's parts together vs. rejecting them

    Reach out with your thoughts, experiences, and topics you want to hear about. We love hearing from our listeners!


    Resources Mentioned:

    • Our Top 10 Relationship Agreements
    • Internal Family Systems with Richard Schwartz
    • No Bad Parts Book
    • Inside Out Movie


    Get in Touch:

    • The Art Of We Website
    • The Art of We Instagram
    • Integrative Psychiatry Institute: Psychedelic Therapy Training


    Rate, Review & Follow on Apple Podcasts:

    If you want to show your support for this show, please consider rating and reviewing The Art of We on Apple Podcasts. To do that, open the Apple Podcasts app and search for The Art of We. Scroll to the bottom of the package and rate with 5 stars. Let us know your favorite part of the show by clicking “Write a Review.” While you’re at it, follow the show so you can get the latest episode delivered to your phone weekly.


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    23 分