When Everyone Wins with Judy Ryan: Shifting Power-Over & Under to Power Within & Between: The Gifts in Shared Power, with guest Alyssa Hawn
03/10/2025 09:00 am PDT
When Everyone Wins is about creating win/win relationships in our personal and professional lives. This requires a shift from power-over and power-under to shared power in which people have developed power-within and generously offer power-between and power-for one another. Shared power is the only reliable path to mutual respect, high trust and rich collaboration. In this interview, Alyssa Hawn,ThetaHealing Practitioner & Instructor, Human Design Reader, LifeWork Systems oversight consultant, and producer at the Transformation Network discusses her relationship with host Judy Ryan. Together, they speak about the joy and value they find in sharing power that results in equity and a deeply caring relationship. They demonstrate shared power in an inter-generational relationship where each brings their unique gifts and strengths.
What we will discuss in this interview may include:
- What is the significance of moving from pretense and power-struggle to behaviors that create lasting. caring community?
- How does shared power strengthen core needs in people so they consistently experience healthy belonging and significance?
- How does understanding Adler's individual psychology support psychological safety, trust and openness in all, no matter a person's title, role, life experience, and overall differences?
- What has it been like to be in an inter-generational relationship in which power is shared and where each contributes to and supports wild success in each other?
- What stories and messages do we offer the world about the gifts in win/win, shared power relationships?
Watch Here: https://youtu.be/gGoBra6njCM
HOST
Judy Ryan
When Everyone Wins with Judy Ryan: Shifting Power-Over & Under to Power Within & Between2nd & 4th Monday 9am PT / 12pm ET I’m Judy Ryan, Host of...
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Alyssa Hawn
Hi, I'm Alyssa! I turned 36 this year, and I'm laughing at myself because I am nowhere near where I thought I'd be in life. As a child and teen, I assumed I would grow up, m...
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