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Jul 20, 2017

Megan Poe is a psychiatrist and interpersonal psychoanalyst  who teaches one of New York University’s most popular and fastest-growing classes. Her topic? Love! At this year’s Responsive Conference, she’ll explore with us what it takes to live, love, and work well.

In addition to her professorship at NYU, Meg has a private practice in New York City. Meg’s mission is to help people feel most present and alive in their creative flow and inner life. She specializes in helping adults create more-intimate, fulfilling relationships in their lives and work.

In this interview we cover a ton of ground -  why Meg’s class at NYC is so popular, the definition of self-love, and how Meg thinks about love both chronologically over a lifetime, and in different roles - mentorship, familial love, romantic love, and more. We discuss Megs background as a doctor, but also her exploration into sound healing and kundalini yoga - and how these influence her work today.

I really enjoyed this wide ranging conversation and can’t wait to see her onstage at the 2nd Annual Responsive Conference. I hope you enjoy today’s interview with Megan Poe.

Show Notes

03:00 Meg’s class on love at NYU

09:30 Collaboration

13:00 Teams and projects that bring people together

16:30 Dream analysis

21:30 Kundalini yoga

24:45 Kundalini rising

28:30 Working with students

33:30 Love that is not regarded as love

37:45 How Meg began looking at love

42:30 Self acceptance

48:00 Expanding our understanding of love

50:30 Lack of self love

52:45 Tools for self love

1:01:30 Mixing science and art

1:06:00 Med school

1:10:00 Find Meg:

Meg’s Website

2nd Annual Response Conference

Books Meg mentions:

Catching the Big Fish: Meditation, Consciousness, and Creativity by David Lynch

The Art of Loving by Erich Fromm

Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke

The Power of Myth by Joseph Campbell

The Artist’s Way Morning Pages Journal by Julia Cameron

 

If you enjoyed this episode with Jennifer Brown, I think you will enjoy the 2nd Annual Responsive Conference, which will be taking place this September in New York City.