Where Should We Begin?

Self-Improvement

About

Esther Perel takes you inside one couple's session.

Episodes

  • Talks with Morgan

    This episode of "Where Should We Begin?" is titled "Talks with Morgan." The description characterizes the content as "senior year part 2."

  • Constructive Criticism

    This episode focuses on understanding constructive criticism. It discusses extending the benefit of the doubt and navigating heartbreak, while also differentiating between helpful and self-serving criticism.

  • Senior Year

    This episode of Where Should We Begin? provides updates on Tamar and her senior year.

  • Dysfunctional Family Dynamics

    This episode of Where Should We Begin? explores dysfunctional family dynamics. It delves into the question of whether certain family behaviors are dysfunction or tradition.

  • Toxic Situations

    This episode discusses toxicity and the ability to confront people. It explores why some individuals are more adept at confrontation than others.

  • Black Women vs. America

    This episode discusses misogyny, angry stereotypes, and colorism within the black women community.

  • Trauma Healing

    This episode, titled "Trauma Healing," focuses on moving past difficult experiences. It explores the idea of self-improvement and demonstrating resilience.

  • Identity Crisis

    The host of Where Should We Begin? shares personal thoughts about turning 17 and experiencing an identity crisis. This episode explores the fears and reflections associated with self-discovery and future uncertainties.

  • Relationships Part 2

    This episode features a discussion with Meci about vulnerability with partners and friends. They also talk about manipulation within friendships and attachment.

  • Relationships Pt.1

    This episode of Where Should We Begin? features a discussion between the host and Meci about relationship standards and cheating. They explore the idea that relationships can be either very good or very bad experiences.

  • Going Through Changes and Learning to Let Go

    This episode explores attachment issues and the process of learning to adapt and move forward when facing changes.

  • Common Conversation: Highschool

    This episode discusses the importance of taking advantage of opportunities in high school.

  • Validation, Be You because You're Valid

    This episode discusses the universal human tendency to seek validation. It also delves into the idea of self-acceptance and being authentic.

  • Money Happiness

    This episode of "Where Should We Begin?" features a discussion about whether money can bring happiness, with guest Cameryn.

  • New Year Resolutions and Reviewing 2021

    This episode discusses New Year resolutions and reviews the year 2021, looking forward to growth and opportunities in 2022.

  • Pretty Privilege, Narcissists and Double Standards

    This episode explores societal expectations and standards, specifically addressing concepts like pretty privilege, narcissism, and double standards.

  • No New Friends

    This episode explores the idea that making new friends is valuable, even as one gets older and experiences more of the world.

  • Exhaustion, Society Standards and Quarantine

    This episode of Where Should We Begin? discusses societal standards, exhaustion, and quarantine. It explores the changes that have occurred over the past year.

  • Common Conversation: AstroWorld Concert

    This episode of "Where Should We Begin?" discusses the mass casualties that took place at the AstroWorld Concert. The conversation focuses on the events and their aftermath.

  • Types of Older Sibling/ Older Sibling Talk

    This episode discusses different types of older siblings and their common feelings.

  • Going Through The 'Motions

    In this episode, the host discusses the experience of emotions, especially with age. The episode emphasizes the importance of emotional expression and reaching out to trusted individuals for support.

  • Cancel Culture

    This episode of "Where Should We Begin?" is about cancel culture. The discussion centers on the premise that cancel culture serves no purpose.