Famed Relationship Therapist Esther Perel Gives Advice on Intimacy, Careers, and Self-Improvement

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  • Опубліковано 12 лют 2019
  • In this fascinating session from Summit LA18, famed relationship therapist and bestselling author Esther Perel digs into the three hidden dynamics governing every relationship, explores the self-imprisoning paradox of social media, and lays out why certainty is always the enemy of change.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 447

  • @ChocolateJewels
    @ChocolateJewels 4 роки тому +408

    "I am very confident when I talk but that doesn't mean I am right." - brilliant woman.

    • @treytrey6011
      @treytrey6011 2 роки тому +5

      Sad that she doesn't address the dramatic reduction of relationships because of the rapid increase of poverty in the west. This is a talk for the old and the elite. No employer is asking the average American about the "quality" of their relationship with their wage slaves. Elites are sociopaths by definition. It never enters an elites mind.

    • @chrisromano6821
      @chrisromano6821 2 роки тому +1

      Nhb

    • @ChocolateJewels
      @ChocolateJewels 2 роки тому +2

      @@treytrey6011 what is anyone supposed to do with your comment?

    • @deborahasberry9078
      @deborahasberry9078 2 роки тому

      @@chrisromano6821 y

    • @ashadieeyahdyer-azueta7122
      @ashadieeyahdyer-azueta7122 2 роки тому

      @@ChocolateJewels ooo

  • @saramoreorless7318
    @saramoreorless7318 5 років тому +182

    She is a profound source of compassion, common sense and respect for other people.

    • @michelleglowala2360
      @michelleglowala2360 5 років тому +3

      Well said Sara

    • @9999classy
      @9999classy Рік тому

      To the pint Yes she is amaazing ❤

    • @tommac21
      @tommac21 4 місяці тому

      That doesn't make her any kind of expert on relationships

  • @TheGhashish
    @TheGhashish 2 роки тому +58

    one of those moments when you think that internet is one of the best things happened to you.
    Pure gold of knowledge poured over here.
    Total gratitude for Esther and everyone else involved.

    • @tommac21
      @tommac21 4 місяці тому

      When and where ?

  • @sophieheim3193
    @sophieheim3193 5 років тому +168

    "Certainty is the enemy of change."

    • @peterjandros2173
      @peterjandros2173 4 роки тому

      PRETTY SELF-INCRIMINATING STATEMENT. THIS WOMAN SOUNDS VERY CERTAIN, HERE.

    • @baanjones5910
      @baanjones5910 4 роки тому +3

      Black Knight Fool now that’s a foolish speculation. She is a therapist.

  • @ofelyaaghakaryan761
    @ofelyaaghakaryan761 4 роки тому +82

    3:02 Is it only me who noticed that kiss from the guy in black cap to the woman next to him raising her hand - what a support 😍

    • @jahmallajaima
      @jahmallajaima 4 роки тому +1

      No I also noticed

    • @David-bc4rh
      @David-bc4rh 4 роки тому

      @Black Knight Fool look up feminism in any English dictionary and see for yourself how wrong you are.

    • @Nagolobo2023
      @Nagolobo2023 3 роки тому +2

      I also noticed. Honesty, moral integrity, like common sense, are not very common nowadays.

    • @MohamedAdam-fx8sm
      @MohamedAdam-fx8sm 3 роки тому +2

      I did. Thought same

  • @kitotapgono1467
    @kitotapgono1467 5 років тому +603

    Esther Perel is the type of person society should glorify, and look up to as we celebrities, for her intellect and emotional intelligence helps solve many of our problems. Can we stop idolising people using useless criteria such as looks and bank account (unless they are an Elon Musk)

    • @michelleglowala2360
      @michelleglowala2360 5 років тому +2

      Bravo. Well stated.

    • @michelleglowala2360
      @michelleglowala2360 5 років тому +2

      Thank you for your point of view. You articulated yourself very well.

    • @dr.pennington1664
      @dr.pennington1664 4 роки тому +6

      with all due respect for most of the time humans have been on earth (some 200, 000 years) we didn't practice monogamy. I'm just curious to know why you think monogamy is the default. If she used the word unnatural, I think a better word would be "uncommon". Of course some people always practiced monogamy but as a species that wasn't as common for us, just like it's not common among bonobos chimpanzees to be monogamous-it's not unnatural, just not common. It wasn't widely practiced for cultural reasons until recently, and even now definitions are muddled. As she says, monogamy when first defined was one person for life and now is defined as "one person at a time." and the definition keeps evolving. And she does say there are differences between men and women but many of those differences are cultural and not biological or hard-wired. Some are biological but many differences that are touted as biological are absolutely socially constructed and passed off as biology. Emotions is one example I can think of. All humans feel the same emotions and in certain circumstances-the same intensity-doesn't matter your gender, but women have been touted as the more "emotional" sex when studies have proven that that's not true but the way emotion is EXPRESSED is moderated by culture. And the reasons why a man or a woman are feeling an emotion can come from different societal pressures and expectations. For example, a woman may feel intense guilt for sleeping with 4 people in one day while a man may feel no guilt at all because of the way culture views so called "promiscuous" women. Furthermore, women are allowed to outwardly express a range of emotions without being stigmatized but men cannot because to be "like a woman" would be the worst thing he can be according to a sexist culture.

    • @dr.pennington1664
      @dr.pennington1664 4 роки тому +4

      @DarthYuYevon But we do know from studying cultures using surveys and observational studies that one partner for life (if that is how we are defining monogamy) is rare among humans. We also know this from studying cultures who have not changed much in 200 000 years like the hunter gather tribes in paupa new guinea. In the book by Lewis Morgan called "Ancient Society" he presented the results of his study of the Iroquois, a Native American hunter-gatherer society in upstate New York. The Iroquois, Morgan observed, lived in large family units based on polyamorous relationships, in which men and women lived in general equality. Yes, all studies have flaws but your opinion does not hold weight against well-designed, years-long longitudinal studies that try to minimize error. Just anecdotally speaking, how many couples in modern society do you know that have stayed with the same person for their whole lives even (in countries like the US that uphold monogamy to highest standard the divorce rate is 50% and second marriage divorce rate is 65%-this is going by public records) I don't know many couples who stay together for life. You say it can't be scientifically proven that we are mostly non-monogamous (which I disagree) but have you or has anyone else scientifically proven that we are? The quote I mentioned is to illustrate how the definition of monogamy keeps changing and evolving with culture. I doubt there was even a word for monogamy thousands of years ago. Where are your monogamy studies? Who are your sources? You citing you and your wife as monogamous and a few others you know does not prove anything either. And how are you defining monogamy? Please point me to the rigorous studies on monogamy that you have read, and I will be happy to read them. As for the example you gave about women not wanting to be like men because of a beard-you've taken one example I gave and then used another example that doesn't apply. If women hold in their emotions they are not looked down upon the way men are if the express theirs fully. Because to be "like a man" in that way is not frowned upon but to be emotional like a woman is. That's culture. Facial hair and other characteristics that are in fact biological have nothing to do with that. But now that we are on the subject, there are some heterosexual women I know who do like having beards because sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, and gender expression are all mutually exclusive categories that have different meanings. Sex has turned out to be quite complex as well with multiple combinations of chromosomes such as XO, XXY, XYY and other conditions things aren't so black and white. Anyway, something tells me we might continue to disagree on all of this, but that's okay. That's what discourse is about.

    • @belindacarter6872
      @belindacarter6872 4 роки тому +1

      lol - Elon Musk, agreed! 👏

  • @lytonya1533
    @lytonya1533 5 років тому +141

    I’m happy I found her.

    • @indigoblue4791
      @indigoblue4791 4 роки тому +1

      I'm happy l found her too, many years ago now!!

    • @teriw56
      @teriw56 3 роки тому

      Found her during 2020 Covid quarantine.

  • @maddiemarin7301
    @maddiemarin7301 2 роки тому +17

    It was chilling when she mentioned : “How you treat others tells a lot about yourself” Much of the current society seems self consumed, blame, and poor me mentality. They (in general) talk of gratitude yet hearing a thank you in the course of one’s day is rare.

    • @tommac21
      @tommac21 4 місяці тому

      It took you to learn this now from her She says absolutely nothing people don't know.

  • @doneshaberryhill5671
    @doneshaberryhill5671 2 роки тому +5

    I love her way of thinking she reaches out to the audience and doesn’t speak AT you but to
    you .

  • @koroglurustem1722
    @koroglurustem1722 4 роки тому +45

    Her old lectures were pretty much the same content, but this one is new. I like her language, so very eloquent and concise !

  • @talaatelobeidy2566
    @talaatelobeidy2566 2 роки тому +7

    "the way you treat the other that ultimately tells you who you are". that just hit me deep, being in both situations, an alien and a native myself

  • @agnesrusso4192
    @agnesrusso4192 5 років тому +48

    She speaks and gives these amazing talks in 9 languages around the worlds.

    • @tommac21
      @tommac21 4 місяці тому

      Yeah that's crazy. And people are dumb enough to pay and sit through someone telling them things they already know So naive

  • @amberts180
    @amberts180 4 роки тому +17

    27:30 ""Stand up if the last thing you do before bed is stroke your phone.. The first thing you do when you wake up is stroke your phone.."

  • @camillacaban4128
    @camillacaban4128 4 роки тому +42

    This is one of the best talks I have heard in a very long time.

  • @flowerspititlakay6433
    @flowerspititlakay6433 3 роки тому +10

    She said, "That's F*cked Up!!!" I love her.

  • @jannalee23
    @jannalee23 5 років тому +12

    Esther Perel is ALWAYS ON THE MONEY. She totally nails it!

  • @anneruthbarrett1930
    @anneruthbarrett1930 2 роки тому +20

    Can't get enough of her beautifully expressed wisdom....a voice of clarity beckoning us to our inner voice amidst the confusion of our irrational chaotic world today....thank you for being a beacon on my path.

    • @tommac21
      @tommac21 4 місяці тому

      This is a bunch of garbage. She knows no more then anyone else

  • @ChocolateJewels
    @ChocolateJewels 5 років тому +44

    She is brilliant. I find myself pausing the video so I can take notes. Talk gets really interesting around 8:00 and onward.

  • @erica5648
    @erica5648 5 років тому +124

    Grateful for her knowledge, admire her passion to deliver truth and methods on how to help improve your overall life and relationships.

    • @tommac21
      @tommac21 4 місяці тому

      What knowledge. Why are people putting this woman on a pedestal. She's just saying common sense things. She's really got people brainwashed

  • @janevblogs
    @janevblogs 5 років тому +58

    I admire this lady so much! She's definitely a gem! I'm learning a lot from her!

  • @walterchabala1569
    @walterchabala1569 2 роки тому +7

    This stuff is so good it hurts.Simply blown away by the mastery of subject,delivery of content and authencity.

  • @scheck006
    @scheck006 2 роки тому +3

    Ms Perel is probably the wisest person I've ever listened to. She doesn't just communicate academic insights into the psychology of relationships, she has the deep understanding of how modern life has shaped our larger emotional experience.

  • @GloryDaze73
    @GloryDaze73 5 років тому +16

    Oeff ! Esther is glorious! Her knowledge and wisdom should be spread like gospel. She has tremendous experience with people and her processing and enterpretation of society is fascinating. I love her. ❤❤❤❤

  • @lisafaithful3787
    @lisafaithful3787 5 років тому +10

    She’s amazing in relationship advising. Genuine honest realistic and perfect analysis of changes in relationship patterns n dynamic over the years from one generation to next! I just love her n her work!

  • @monicaduby1362
    @monicaduby1362 2 роки тому +3

    *soft skills… that’s a term I haven’t heard in a while. I was just talking to my boss about it, their take “how great technology is” and I kept asking how about soft skills and reaching out to (employees) at a human level? How about building connections?” Love this woman. She’s brilliant!

  • @tangledsilver5595
    @tangledsilver5595 4 роки тому +9

    I love her.. Her delivery so clear.

  • @FernandoMoreiraR
    @FernandoMoreiraR 5 років тому +19

    This was a fantastic piece, thoughtful, easy to understand and quite fun to watch.

  • @lesliegreen8609
    @lesliegreen8609 4 роки тому +18

    This was an incredible talk!! Filled with so much meaningful information to apply to all relationships. “Separate listening from agreeing”!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @vasihris5956
    @vasihris5956 4 роки тому +5

    Anyone else appreciate the camera man for pointing at the woman 'stroking her phone' while Esther talks about ambiguous loss and how media multitasking makes others feel as though they don't really matter?

    • @estelleroxanakho3039
      @estelleroxanakho3039 3 роки тому

      Esther, my namesake... Ur a star as u are aptly named. U rock my world and have shaken me out of my complacency. Shifted my paradigm on how relationships has tons of Grey areas to deal with. I'm born again since hearing u daily. Just love u so much.

  • @zanaleezee
    @zanaleezee 5 років тому +2

    SOOOOOO HERE FOR THIS!

  • @smurfiennes
    @smurfiennes Рік тому +1

    My neighbors are my friends for half of my life. Each of them has a key to get into my home to take care of it whilst I’m away. That’s the beauty of a country life.

  • @dialecticalspectacle
    @dialecticalspectacle 5 років тому +3

    So glad I found this talk and her podcast.

  • @jewelyivsan9734
    @jewelyivsan9734 5 років тому +16

    I love Esther’s presentations alway! Always some gems...

  • @FreedomofSpeech865
    @FreedomofSpeech865 3 роки тому +4

    “A crisis of meaning,” yes, I understand this completely. It is hard to disconnect from everything and be present with my partner and loved ones.

  • @VivienPap
    @VivienPap 3 роки тому +2

    Esther is so amazing! I love listening to her talks and find them so so interesting and educational.

  • @percivalbraulio5687
    @percivalbraulio5687 2 роки тому +1

    I feel like she has just literally saved me during this difficult time and likely will save my relationship too
    .

  • @damiongordon6551
    @damiongordon6551 2 роки тому +1

    How good is this woman? Wow! I'm taken on an enlightening journey everytime I listen to her.

  • @annieplacencia8132
    @annieplacencia8132 2 роки тому

    Esther, I feel really stimulated by your overnight “rumination”!! I see you as a refined observer of this monumental remake of relationships across the board and across the centuries! Your deep observations act as a mirror where we all of us have the opportunity to see ourselves and acknowledge what we are doing and how we feel about the reaction our behaviors cause around us . . . I also like your cultivated background that informs your worldview! As a deeply reflective therapist I consider myself, I present you here my respect for organizing your knowledge and perception in a reflective and renewed way. THANK YOU 🙏🏻

  • @Devachandra9
    @Devachandra9 4 роки тому +7

    Ms. Perel is a true knowledge woman of wisdom...
    a tantric master of that which most have forgotten or never knew.

    • @tommac21
      @tommac21 4 місяці тому

      She also makes me laugh. Not just at her but the people she has sucked in. And people actually pay her

  • @cutelixioushani929
    @cutelixioushani929 3 роки тому +4

    I've always had a rough relationship with food and my body. The thing that really helped me was Forwago. Now I workout three times a week, and I started to eat much healthier. And the best thing about it is that I don't hate doing it but actually enjoy it.

  • @andreaandrea6716
    @andreaandrea6716 5 років тому +17

    BRILLIANT! And the woman on her device, texting during the talk!!! ILLUSTRATING THE POINT. Pure gold. That sort of behaviour is RUDE. It is so strange how THAT has become the NORM and people now seem unaware that they are being rude.

    • @andreaandrea6716
      @andreaandrea6716 5 років тому +7

      @@zedtibetan3291 Yes. That's a possibility. And I'm assuming that, because she's there and because Esther Perel is such an extraordinarily good speaker, the woman is probably actually interested in what's being said. It was just rather perfect timing for WHAT was being said in that moment ... and then I've experienced younger people doing this without the least compunction. That there is an entire generation that seems ignorant of the importance of micro expressions, body language and cues, that they don't seem to know how important RESPONSE is; keeping eye contact when one is spoken to, nodding, verbal confirmation/recognition/response ... and sometimes behaving as if not there in the same room with the person speaking. (Since a show of interest in the conversation and respect for the speaker is good manners). It breaks my heart. These are things we learn from our parents. So... this tells me that MY GENERATION abdicated their responsibilities when it came to parenting; that they didn't impart some very basic skills ... and in so doing, have handicapped their children. But perhaps I'm over reacting?

    • @nupursingh5037
      @nupursingh5037 5 років тому +1

      So what, there can be important things to text

    • @andreaandrea6716
      @andreaandrea6716 5 років тому +3

      @@nupursingh5037 ... MANNERS: If you are badly brought up, you won't have been taught that when someone is speaking, it is RUDE to spend your time looking away, occupying yourself with something else (this is the behaviour of an insolent teenager). It is polite and a SHOW OF RESPECT to look at the person who is speaking, to give them your attention and respond AS AN AUDIENCE MEMBER, because YOU TOO ARE PARTICIPATING in the lecture. IF YOU DON'T KNOW THIS, then I am very sorry that your education was so lacking.

    • @ChocolateJewels
      @ChocolateJewels 5 років тому +5

      Don’t judge the woman with the phone. She might be taking notes. She might be jotting down key words, so she remembers the context later. She might be talking to her kid. There might be a perfectly acceptable reason why she is on her phone, yes, even whilst someone else is talking. Stop fucking judging, all of you who are. This has nothing to do with manners.

    • @andreaandrea6716
      @andreaandrea6716 5 років тому +3

      @@ChocolateJewels The ability to BE PRESENT in the moment, simply with another, without devices, without distractions is leaking out of our society at such a rate ... the way species are disappearing from the planet. It isn't simply manners. There is a whole lot more going on and our inability to even discuss this, or look at it deeply, is disturbing. Perhaps you don't mind living in a world where people don't think that eye contact is important ... but we have a country here (the US) where over half the population is on anti-depressants. That is a lot of suppressed pain. You get up and speak to to an auditorium of people who are too busy looking at their devices to pay attention to what you are saying and see how that feels.

  • @monicaloond4180
    @monicaloond4180 3 роки тому +1

    Such a clear mind and so articulate
    A true mentor to me

  • @theb3stify
    @theb3stify 5 років тому +21

    Take notes she's a Gem! So much knowledge to apply!

    • @mangos2888
      @mangos2888 4 роки тому

      Jose Baez 😍😍😍😍😍

  • @carmenkamberos1156
    @carmenkamberos1156 Рік тому +1

    Esther, you’re unique, top of the top. This conference was awesome , loved it!!!!!

  • @sandraseeper
    @sandraseeper 4 роки тому +1

    Her lectures are awesome...real things - personal and professional spoken aloud

  • @lynnlazenby-faulkner3033
    @lynnlazenby-faulkner3033 3 роки тому +5

    We are more the same as humans, than we are different. Thank you for this.

  • @brendashenda4249
    @brendashenda4249 4 роки тому +67

    I feel there is a version of 'man up' for women. We are supposed to be strong...to take care of everyone and look after ourselves last and if we get upset or angry, then we are monsters.

    • @Lookatmeshine
      @Lookatmeshine 4 роки тому +8

      Yes! I see this all too often. Women feeling stretched thin and feeling seriously guilty and ashamed for admitting it.

    • @nato2panama
      @nato2panama 4 роки тому +6

      You are not monsters. You are strong, beautiful and amazing human beings.

    • @hellcat3586
      @hellcat3586 4 роки тому +4

      That is YOUR perspective. Everybody man and woman have duties, needs, and all deserve respect and love. What you’re describing is a choice a woman makes to be a martyr for her family. Did someone force her to do this? For whatever reason, she chose and decided that her own well-being comes last, she chose to let everyone and her family walk all over her. You need to be both selfless and selfish. Women complain about housework and child care and juggling everything but everyone has issues and struggles! A woman and man are simply partners and both have strengths and weaknesses based on past experience, childhood, personality and culture. A version of “man up” for women? Yes, it is called being mature, responsible and accountable for both genders. Supposed to be strong? Women ARE strong, who says we aren’t? Don’t we juggle absolutely everything? From kids, to house, careers, to finances, to being good wives, good daughters and members of our society? You say we take care of everyone first and ourselves last. Really? Isn’t that what encouraging priorities and compassion and love, for others and ourselves because they need each other. We are not monsters for being angry we are living things. Don’t animals feel anger? How could we be monsters for feeling angry? Angry at what tho? You are being vague about a very real issue which I understand but you’re being general as fuck. There are lots of reasons that make up that specific situation. Your mindset is what gives you the power to change it because you sound completely powerless. Women are not powerless, women are strong and it’s not a bad thing. So you as a woman should re-evaluate your thinking and pessimistic opinion on a very vague issue you have brought up. Be an angry woman with a purpose. Do people like it? No, nobody likes anybody angry around them. If you scare them they will listen to you, so why are you so angry? Have some courage and integrity to stand up for yourself and your needs, opinions and feelings and say them loud and clear because they are what makes you YOU. But also keep in consideration those around you and their own struggles and their own perspectives. A person who willingly gives away control of their emotions and declares themselves “not strong”, who victimizes oneself first instead of trying to resolve the issue while blaming everyone else is the real monster. Self-reflect often lady learn to love yourself because you sound like you need it. Cheers.

    • @mrmarcus6138
      @mrmarcus6138 4 роки тому

      Some women just need a break in jail with a simple battery case , if a woman is raised watching her mother do crazy things then she will turn out a hysterical monster also LOL

    • @Nah-ah
      @Nah-ah 4 роки тому +1

      I agree!

  • @jesusbabytemitopeoluwa8990
    @jesusbabytemitopeoluwa8990 3 роки тому

    Am happy to be here..... Thanks Esther

  • @angelablackthorne3026
    @angelablackthorne3026 4 роки тому +4

    Her laugh...so fun and intelligent and knowing

    • @oscarwilliamson1264
      @oscarwilliamson1264 4 роки тому

      Angela,you are absolutely gorgeous 💓❤🌹🌹🌹and I will be glad to know you more

  • @maisong4364
    @maisong4364 5 років тому +8

    I’ve been waiting for her to have new content... love her.

  • @k.m.jordan4774
    @k.m.jordan4774 5 років тому +9

    Brilliant!!! Fantastic!!! She should be coaching the entire world!!!

    • @tommac21
      @tommac21 4 місяці тому

      Then we would all be I deep crap

  • @gracegwozdz8185
    @gracegwozdz8185 2 роки тому

    Oh, there are so many of us who do know themselves! It is so gratifying and restoring faith in humanity.

  • @MACX-eb3cn
    @MACX-eb3cn 5 років тому +7

    She is awesome! She makes us feel better about ourselves.

  • @gypchickk97
    @gypchickk97 5 років тому +7

    Esther for president

  • @michelleglowala2360
    @michelleglowala2360 5 років тому +32

    Esther is amazing. So educational, so real. Such a great educator.

    • @mariamkinen8036
      @mariamkinen8036 4 роки тому

      michelle glowala she speaks up. N out. Not many do.

  • @Selambehere
    @Selambehere 4 роки тому +1

    Esther, you are a treasure for humanity.
    I hope one day to be mentored by you!
    ✌💓

  • @cristinaeus3845
    @cristinaeus3845 2 роки тому +1

    I am Romanian and her point is 100% true. And to add, many try hard to put up this perfect life, that they become miserable, and then they see others just as them and they hate the others because they think they are happy and they wish they could as well....

  • @jessiwise9908
    @jessiwise9908 5 років тому +2

    I adore this woman!

  • @mimmycal
    @mimmycal 5 років тому +1

    Excellent! We should talk. You said something a while back (another talk) sharing on 'indifference' You nailed it. Thank you.

  • @goodnatureart
    @goodnatureart 4 роки тому +2

    thanks. fun to watch and Perel is as thoughtful as ever. Love the Q& A and breaking up with the nightmare TED Talk format

  • @roro1980
    @roro1980 5 років тому +9

    Excellent leader in the field - I very much respect her views

  • @donnamaree3047
    @donnamaree3047 2 роки тому +1

    Thankyou ..best colllective lecture to recognise individuality

  • @mysticaltyger2009
    @mysticaltyger2009 4 роки тому +5

    Many interesting things said, but what she said at 48:50 alone made it an excellent talk!

    • @indigoblue4791
      @indigoblue4791 4 роки тому

      I completely agree, it deserves a research grant too!!! I love Esther her energy and her clever, sharp mind!! 💖💖💖

  • @moonmissy
    @moonmissy 5 років тому

    This is such an important talk!

  • @siyabongajele5209
    @siyabongajele5209 3 роки тому

    She is not just knowledgeable; she is wise and a great communicator.

  • @angelinakrocher7589
    @angelinakrocher7589 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this. Thank you.

  • @orbitalsatellite
    @orbitalsatellite 4 роки тому

    I am in awe.

  • @milenakisel2855
    @milenakisel2855 2 роки тому +1

    OMG Esther now I know why I scream loud it’s because I wasn’t heard has a child!!!! It took this long to realize . Esther is the best I adore her!!!

  • @khalidsohailhakim8141
    @khalidsohailhakim8141 2 роки тому +4

    Esther Perel , Thank you for a great presentation that enlightened us with the core issues of our relationships. You have an amazing insight to the dna of issues and also the broad spectrum of human behaviors. We are able to see through many lenses the dynamics of our relationships in many different stages and forms.
    Mentors are very essential and I believe every couple must have one from the commencement of their relationships.
    Every boat sails choppy waters and storms once or more .We need to be better captains and also good swimmers.

    • @Jack-tk1is
      @Jack-tk1is 6 місяців тому

      Love your Yukon ❤, I'm planning to get one 😮

  • @dfwGeniManningTeam
    @dfwGeniManningTeam 5 років тому +2

    Great talk, thank you!

  • @carolinemuller-karl2111
    @carolinemuller-karl2111 4 місяці тому

    It helps to survive since 2020
    Thank you

  • @laurabahena1175
    @laurabahena1175 Рік тому

    She's right ROI in relationships and trust ,loyalty in work ! Relational intelligence

  • @rechoice9010
    @rechoice9010 2 роки тому

    This woman is brilliant!! Im hooked.

  • @deetran5967
    @deetran5967 4 роки тому +5

    Thank you for the work you do Esther! You are amazing.

  • @shmali
    @shmali 2 роки тому +4

    I am a teacher presently, but watching this incredible woman and her ideas inspire me - I’m realising I’d love to move into her field. Into relationship counselling / therapy… or even better - into the academics of relationships and social dynamics !
    Thanks for having an amazing skill for communication, for reminding me that there are alternative ways to help and make a difference to peoples lives. Hope I can figure a way to follow your footsteps 😊🤞🏻

    • @salmik_
      @salmik_ Рік тому

      I also want to go into mental health, perhaps specific to relationships partially due to her. How's your journey there going?

    • @kenbrooks-fj6fv
      @kenbrooks-fj6fv Рік тому

      good step to take

    • @LBrad100
      @LBrad100 Рік тому

      Go, Alexandra! Parenting and teaching are so important but this is equally essential. Do it for yourself and those who need it!

  • @BerylWalubengoAnyitiNanyama
    @BerylWalubengoAnyitiNanyama 5 років тому +1

    Esther is a gem.

    • @tommac21
      @tommac21 4 місяці тому

      Esther is a fraud

  • @laurabahena1175
    @laurabahena1175 Рік тому

    Loved her teachings

  • @sunnyclams4936
    @sunnyclams4936 8 місяців тому

    Wonderful teaching

  • @ChristannChanell
    @ChristannChanell Рік тому

    Such a gift.

  • @leahculberson9360
    @leahculberson9360 5 років тому +5

    Brilliant messages to benefit us all!

    • @oscarwilliamson1264
      @oscarwilliamson1264 4 роки тому +2

      Leah Culberson,you are so beautiful and so cute 💓❤🌹🌹🌹and I will be glad to know you more

    • @leahculberson9360
      @leahculberson9360 4 роки тому +1

      Oscar Williamson thank you🥰🙏🏻

  • @tamelashafer8852
    @tamelashafer8852 3 роки тому +2

    I want to work with her on this transmutation and the real pandemic, which is mental/emotional/spiritual health crisis... the journey to know thyself and reconnect is imperative

  • @christelnielandt5117
    @christelnielandt5117 4 роки тому

    Great to learn on this topic 🙏

  • @lessonswithdelmi4495
    @lessonswithdelmi4495 2 роки тому

    I loved this. Thank you. 💕🦁

  • @sammylove14
    @sammylove14 3 роки тому +10

    19:25 made me cry because people don’t talk about immigrants like this nearly enough 😢

    • @TheElma77
      @TheElma77 2 роки тому

      Yes I liked that too! But my family and I are immigrants.

  • @OracleNilesh
    @OracleNilesh 3 роки тому

    Excellent work

  • @erlewestnice
    @erlewestnice Рік тому

    Always illuminating! 🔥🔥🔥

  • @raquelcarlino
    @raquelcarlino 5 років тому +1

    exceleeeentee !! que buena charla querida esther!! pffff...

  • @diehardtats6510
    @diehardtats6510 3 роки тому

    So true. Been that all my life and lost it lately. And doubt it alm of it again.

  • @lrhomesold
    @lrhomesold 4 роки тому +2

    I love this woman, smart lady :)

  • @DrRheaAMerck
    @DrRheaAMerck 3 роки тому

    Always brilliant.

  • @joemourer9896
    @joemourer9896 5 років тому

    Great insights!

  • @therelationshipseries3624
    @therelationshipseries3624 4 роки тому +2

    With so much human evolution. We are still operating in relationships as if we just came to the planet. It is going to take new wisdom, creativity, open mindedess and heart to create a high level standard in which we operate in relationships.

  • @dgh4229
    @dgh4229 9 місяців тому

    Very likely the most emotionally intelligent person of our time. I appreciate every video from Esther.

    • @tommac21
      @tommac21 4 місяці тому

      That's sad people feel that

  • @madhavraje2275
    @madhavraje2275 2 роки тому

    Good one. I liked your method.
    Shared this video to family and colleagues at once.

    • @tommac21
      @tommac21 4 місяці тому

      Did they laugh also

  • @noura2207
    @noura2207 3 роки тому

    Excellent talk👌🏻

  • @lrhomesold
    @lrhomesold 4 роки тому +5

    This woman is brilliant ;)

    • @louieperryanderson5751
      @louieperryanderson5751 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah Lynda smith, she's very brilliant. And she has the epitome of things of the heart

  • @milenakisel2855
    @milenakisel2855 2 роки тому

    I was a caregiver to my son and mother, they were both terminally ill from cancer!!! First generation of immigrant parents. It was tough!!! I learned how to manage.

  • @patricianelsoncarroll7247
    @patricianelsoncarroll7247 4 роки тому +8

    If you want the other person to change change yourself! And so many other excellent pts on relationships! She's GOOD!

    • @peterjandros2173
      @peterjandros2173 4 роки тому

      JUST NOT TRUE.

    • @rustybeth99
      @rustybeth99 8 місяців тому

      ​@@peterjandros2173the intent is not to remake yourself. The statement is that continuing the status quo will not help either person. Change can be as simple as stating,"I won't accept this from you" to as complex as an internal reassessment of why you tolerate any behaviors outside of your own. Sometimes changing yourself means making the other choose to leave.

  • @elizabethslater245
    @elizabethslater245 2 роки тому

    Wow, fantastic, thank you

  • @michaelhlady3166
    @michaelhlady3166 2 роки тому +1

    Thankyou