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ExpansiveLove Dialogues

Author: Christopher Miller

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How would it feel to have deeply connecting conversations with the most important people in your life?

And what if, just by having more conversations about love, we could all lift love on the planet?


We’re calling our first season 12 Experiments in Love. It’s an opportunity to explore how ‘love’ shows up in all kinds of relationships – not just romantic ones, but the moving, messy, everyday kind that sit at the heart of family, work and home. Each month we’ll share a conversation with people who care about each other and are willing to explore what love looks like in practice: the quirks, the compromises, the quiet (and loud acts) that keep things going. It’s all about sharing real-life stories that inspire listeners to have their own conversations with their most important people, and to offer practical suggestions to lift love consistently on a daily basis.
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Finding love a 2nd time aroundIn the third episode of this season (12 Experiments in Love) of the ExpansiveLove Dialogues, Gillian Brookes and Digby Scott offer their perspective of finding love a 2nd time around, leading a blended family, and making time for each other while thriving in busy professional lives. They have been invested in a Life by Design process for several years and have recently gone public which has garnered a significant amount of social media and press attention. They are actively supporting other couples in a similar process, and we discuss the benefits and challenges of planning life together in a way that honours everyone involved. One of the concepts that resonates deeply is ‘My dreams, your dreams, our dreams’ and the acknowledgement that each individual has agency AND our shared dreams are important to shape a thriving relationship. Gillian can be found at https://gillianbrooks.com and Digby can be found at https://digbyscott.com/ Future episodes of this series will appear on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube, and can also be found at www.expansive.love. Information about the host can be found at www.christopher-miller.com.
Coaching Connection

Coaching Connection

2025-12-3148:32

Love & care in a coaching relationshipWhen you create a deeply meaningful coaching or mentoring relationship, how much should you care about your clients? What should the boundaries be? And what is the power of love in the context of a professional relationship? Jane Otton and Veronica Mason share their perspectives on all of these questions, and are so open about their professional coaching engagement as well as their friendship. They explain some significant synchronicities in their lives, and how their support for each other has grown over time. For any coach/mentor struggling with how to maintain boundaries in their relationships with clients, this is a must listen!Jane and Veronica are both based in Sydney and offer coaching services to a variety of clients.The host of the ExpansiveLove Dialogues is Christopher Miller (Christopher-Miller.com) who is also the founder of https://Expansive.Love.
12 Experiments in Love

12 Experiments in Love

2025-11-2852:17

This is the opening episode of the ExpansiveLove Dialogues: Conversations to expand love and represents the very first experiment of Season 1: 12 Experiments in Love. Jas Malki and Beck Hopkins have amazing energy as coaches and facilitators who create exceptional impact on those they meet. They are also one of each other’s best friends and care about each other deeply. Our conversation explores why their connection is so strong, both because of their similarities and their differences, how their personal and profession lives intertwine, why they complement each other so well, especially in front of clients, and how they navigate disagreement through a ‘baby rumble’! The value of a safe, non-judgemental relationship cannot be overstated, and in Jas & Beck’s eyes, allows each of them to be the very best version of themselves.
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