The Bloomington Center for Connection publishes podcasts as a way to explore the impact of the culture around us on how we relate to each other. Our podcasts are generally available on most podcast platforms.
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My Racist Friend
Long-time friends Don Griffin, Jr. and Amy Makice, LCSW explore societal issues through the authentic lens of relational-cultural practices. Their conversations center around a shared affinity to Bloomington, Indiana, but with different experiences living there.
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Cadre
In this podcast, Amy Makice, LCSW, and Kevin Makice discuss concepts from Relational-Cultural Theory (RCT) to supplement the monthly Relational Cadre conversations about RCT.